Friday, 31 July 2015

6 Days Budget Camping Safari



 

Day 1: Nairobi – Maasai Mara Game Reserve
This morning we pick up clients from their hotel and we depart from Nairobi at 7.30 am and drive through the view point of the Great Rift Valley to the Maasai Mara National Reserve. This enormous reserve is actually part of the vast Serengeti plains famously known for its spectacular great wildebeest’s migration and is home of the Big Five: Lion, Elephant, Leopard, Buffalo and Rhino. Lunch at the camp site and relax before departing for the afternoon game drive. The Mara Game Reserve is one of the greatest wildernesses of the world. Large mammals are varied, and easy to see. The wild animals found in the Park's are: Maasai Giraffe, Buffalo, Eland and thousands of plain game including Impala, Zebra, both Thomson's and grants Gazelles.

Day 2: Full day exploring Maasai Mara Game Reserve
Full day spent viewing the great predators and explore the parks amazingly high concentration of wild animals with pick nick lunch boxes. On the plains are enormous herds of grazing animals plus the elusive Cheetah and leopard hiding amidst acacia boughs. During the stay we also have an optional opportunity to visit a village of the Maasai people to witness the singing and dancing that are part of their daily lives and sacred rituals. A glimpse into their homes and social structure is a poignant experience. Dinner and overnight at the camp site.

Day 3: Maasai Mara – Lake Nakuru National Park
Early morning game drive. Then return to the camp for the breakfast and depart for Lake Nakuru National park located in the Great Rift Valley. The Park is a home to stunning flocks of lesser and Greater Flamingos, which literally turn the lake shores in to a magnificent pink stretch. The bird life here is world renown and over 400 bird’s species exist here, White Pelicans, Plovers, Egrets and Marabou Stork. It is also one of the very few places in Africa to see the White and Black Rhino and rare Rothschild Giraffe. Arrive in the evening for dinner and overnight at the Budget Hotel.

Day 4: Lake Nakuru– Amboseli
Extensive early morning game drive in Lake Nakuru National Park after breakfast. Then depart for Amboseli with lunch on route arriving in the evening for dinner and overnight at the camp site.

Day 5: Amboseli
Rising early for good views of Mount Kilimanjaro before clouds build up over the summit, we set off for another extensive full day game drive with pick nick lunch boxes. Amboseli is an excellent place to view a multitude of wildlife, including everything from Wildebeest, Giraffes, Baboons. Optional visit to a Maasai village is planned after breakfast. Maasai warriors are famously known as the proud nomadic tribe whose legendary prowess in battle and single-handed acts of bravery in fights with the wild animals are known across the world. A visit reveals the singing and dancing that are part of their daily lives and sacred rituals. A glimpse into their homes and social structure is a poignant experience. Dinner and overnight at the camp

Day 6: Amboseli - Nairobi
Proceed for an early morning game drive before breaking camp and we depart by road to the airpor/Hotel

WHAT’S INCLUDED ON THE PRICE OF THE SAFARI.

    1. Transport based on customized seven-sitter safari Van with specially modified suspension.
    2. Seats designed with seat belt and all clients are guaranteed window seats.
    3. All applicable game Park Entrance fees.
    4. All Camping Fees.
    5. Finest accommodation offered in tent.
    6. Three meals a day while on Safari.
    7. Airport picks up on arrival in Nairobi.
    8. Professional Safari Guide/Driver.
    9. Guaranteed departures for two or more passengers booking this safari.
    10. Round trip transport from Nairobi to the designated National Park.
    11. Pre–tour itinerary document.
    12. 3 liters of drinking water
    13. Extensive Game drives.

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE OF THE SAFARI

    1. Personal expense such as communication charges like emails, faxes, and phone calls
    2. Drinks like sodas, beer and wines
    3. Gratuity for the driver guide, waiter
    4. Laundry
5.  Pre-tour accommodation which can be arranged on request.

Pro Slum Tour In Kenya

This is ranked the second largest slum is sub Saharan Africa second to Soweto slums in South Africa. The name 'Kibera' is a Nubian word for 'forest.' The original settlers were Sudanese soldiers who settled there after fighting for the British in World War One. The Kibera Slums is located in an area 5 Kilometers South East of City Centre Nairobi. It is the most populated informal settlement in East Africa, housing about one third of Nairobi's population.
Kibera is divided into nine official villages, each with its own Village Elder. They are: Gatwekera, Kianda, Soweto, Kisumu Ndogo, Lindi, Laini Saba, Siranga/ Undugu, Makina, and Mashimoni. These villages, excludes Raila centre which rest on the northern half of the valley east of the Nairobi Dam.
Kibera is roughly 2.5 Kilometers squared with an estimated population of over 1 million people. There are no permanent residential buildings over a single storey. The average home size in Kibera is 3 meters by 3 meters, with an average of five persons per dwelling. Urban services such as water or sanitation are minimal. There is an average of one pit latrine for every 50 to 200 people, save to the new latrines recently built by donors. A biogas plant is under construction in Kibera which will use human waste as its raw material for the production of gas for both cooking and lighting 200 households once it is fully operational.

Maasai Mara Game Reserve



The Maasai Mara Game reserve is arguably Kenya’s most popular game sanctuary. It is the most famous and most visited game reserve in Kenya. The film “Out of Africa” was made to a great extent in this sanctuary. There is a profusion of all types of wildlife including the big five.
A spectacle worth seeing is the annual migration of millions of wildebeests, zebras and gazelles from the Serengeti plains across the Tanzania border and the Mara River to reach Maasai Mara grazing fields from late June every year. The dramatic crossing of the river and the preying on the migrants by predators can be viewed from early July to August. The Game Reserve bounds with birdlife since close to about four hundred and fifty two odd species have been recorded. Hot air balloons Safaris are readily available in the park. Accommodation is plentiful in Maasai Mara and range from five star lodges to luxury tented camps. There are also Spartan tented camps and campsites within the Game reserve. Game walks and night game runs are specialties outside the Game reserves.

Tuesday, 7 July 2015

Masai Mara | Lake Nakuru | Amboseli (6 Days)

Day 1: nairobi - Masai mara
Depart from your Nairobi hotel for the Masai Mara Game Reserve stopping at the view-point of the great Rift Valley and at Narok town for refueling. Arrive in time for lunch and an afternoon game drive in the reserve which is famous for its high animal concentration, abundance and variety. Dinner and overnight at the camp / lodge.
Day: Masai mara
A full day spent game viewing a cross the rich, tree studded grassland and rolling hills. The famous Mara is renowned for its great herds of plain game, black-maned lions, leopard and cheetah but also contains numerous elephant and virtually every type of wildlife to be found in Kenya. In the evening, drive back to the camp / lodge for dinner and overnight.



Day 3: Masai mara - Lake nakuru
Pre breakfast game drive, return to campsite for late breakfast. After breakfast, depart the mara region for Nakuru, lunch enroute, with chances to view Mt.Longonot and lake Naivasha while on the main highway. Dinner and overnight at the camp/lodge.
Day 4: Lake nakuru - Amboseli
After breakfast, proceed for an extensive morning game drive in Lake Nakuru National Park to see the many animals that inhabit this unique park. Lake Nakuru is known for it’s millions of flamingoes and other water birds. Leave Lake Nakuru National Park to proceed and Amboseli National Park with lunch enroute for dinner and overnight at a camp/lodge in Amboseli.
Day 5: Amboseli (Full Day)
After breakfast, proceed for an early morning pre-breakfast game drive. Return to the campsite for breakfast. After breakfast, a further game drive where plains game including Zebra, wildebeest, giraffe and various antelopes can be seen. You will have lunch and leisure break at the camp or lodge then end with an evening game drive, looking out for the peak of Kilimanjaro which may be seen in clear weather from the observation hill. Large herds of elephant and hippo can be seen bathing swamp grounds whose water source is Mt. Kilimanjaro. All meals and overnight at the camp / lodge.
Day 6: Amboseli - Nairobi
Early morning pre-breakfast game drive. After a late breakfast, depart Amboseli for Nairobi with lunch enroute, arriving in the evening. Drop off at your hotel or the airport.

Maasai Mara and Lake Nakuru (4 Days)

Day 1: Nairobi – Masai Mara Game Reserve
This morning we pick up clients from their hotel and we depart from Nairobi at 8.30 am and drive through the view point of the Great Rift Valley to the Masai Mara National Reserve. This enormous reserve is actually part of the vast Serengeti plains famously known for its spectacular great wildebeest’s migration and is home of the Big Five: Lion, Elephant, Leopard, Buffalo and Rhino. Lunch at the Lodge/camp and relax before departing for the afternoon game drive. The Mara Game Reserve one of the greatest wildernesses of the world. Large mammals are varied, and easy to see. The wild animals found in the Park's are: Masai Giraffe, Buffalo, Eland and thousands of plain game including Impala, Zebra,  both Thomson's and grants Gazelles.

Day 2: Full day exploring Masai Mara Game Reserve
Full day spent for viewing the great predators andexplore the parks amazingly high concentration of wild animals. On the plains are enormous herds of grazing animals plus the elusive Cheetah and leopard hiding amidst acacia boughs. During the stay we also have an optional opportunity to visit a village of the Masai people to witness the singing and dancing that are part of their daily lives and sacred rituals. A glimpse into their homes and social structure is a poignant experience.Dinner and overnight at the lodge/camp. 

 
 
Day 3: Masai Mara – Lake Nakuru National Park
Early morning game drive. Then return to the camp for the breakfast and depart  for lake Nakuru National park located in the Great Rift Valley. After lunch an exciting game drive until 6.30 in the evening. The Park is a home to stunning flocks of lesser and Greater Flamingos, which literally turn the lakeshores in to a magnificent pink stretch. The bird life here is world renown and over 400 bird’s species exist here, White Pelicans, Plovers, Egrets and Marabou Stork. It is also one of the very few places in Africa to see the White and Black Rhino and rare Rothschild Giraffe. Dinner and overnight at the Hotel
 
Day 4: Lake Nakuru– Nairobi
Extensive early morning game drive in Lake Nakuru National Park. Then depart for  Nairobi arriving in the afternoon.

Masai Mara Game Reserve

The Maasai Mara Game reserve is arguably Kenya’s most popular game sanctuary. It is the most famous and most visited game reserve in Kenya. The film “Out of Africa” was made to a great extent in this sanctuary. There is a profusion of all types of wildlife including the big five.
A spectacle worth seeing is the annual migration of millions of wildebeests, zebras and gazelles from the Serengeti plains across the Tanzania border and the Mara River to reach Maasai Mara grazing fields from late June every year.



The dramatic crossing of the river and the preying on the migrants by predators can be viewed from early July to August. The Game Reserve bounds with birdlife since close to about four hundred and fifty two odd species have been recorded. Hot air balloons Safaris are readily available in the park. Accommodation is plentiful in Maasai Mara and range from five star lodges to luxury tented camps. There are also Spartan tented camps and campsites within the Game reserve. Game walks and night game runs are specialties outside the Game reserves.

Kenya National Game Parks & Reserves

Kenya has 59 National Parks, Game Reserves, Marine National Parks and reserves which account for approximately eleven per cent of Kenya’s surface area. Proper management of the game sanctuaries is the hallmark of the country’s conservation measures and commitment to Eco-tourism. There are seven designated major tourist circuits as well as seven other minor circuits. Each circuit is made up of a number of national parks and game reserves and is home to wildlife that is unique to the particular habitat.



Kenya’s priceless treasury of wildlife owes its very existence to contrasts in the county’s terrain, which ranges from rugged snow covered peaks of mount Kenya , the highlands, the savannah, the great rift valley and its lakes as well as the simmering sands of the coast . Each of these geographical regions is home to different types of wildlife that are unique to each area. Below are some of the park.

Sunday, 5 July 2015

Aberdare Ranges National Park



The Aberdare ranges lie at an altitude of about 2,134 – 4,268meters. It is home to the first tree hotel in Africa and harbours significant memories in world history. In 1952, Queen Elizabeth II learnt of her accession to the British throne while she was a guest at the tree top lodge following the death of her father, King George VI. It is also at the nearby town of Nyeri that lies the remains and tomb of lord Baden Powel, the founder of the Worldwide Boy Scouts, movement.
Famous as the place where in 1952, Elizabeth II learned that she had inherited the English throne, Aberdare National Park takes its name from magnificient volcanic mountain range that forms part of the eastern wall of the Rift Valley. The Aberdare Mountains make up the backbone of the park and run roughly 100km  between Nairobi and the famous Thomson's Falls.
Topographically diverse, the park is cut through with deep ravines that make for splendid vistas wide valleys and vast slopes are carpeted by extremely dense forest and watered by icy, crystal-clear streams where trout fishing is possible. The park has a reputation for its famous Treetops hotel, where Elizabeth was staying when she became queen. Today there are two such tree hotels, where guests rind themselves ensconced in what feel like specially built gigantic viewing capsules, their sights poised on an endless array of animals that turn up-like kids in a candy store to gorge on the mineral-rich salt licks that are constantly topped up by the hotels.
For many, staying up all night and watching the nocturnal action from viewing areas of these hotels is a Kenya highlight, for others it's like being on the wrong side of the cageat a zoo. Besides seeing large herds of African elepahnt and buffalo at close range, you might just glimpse one or two of the park's rare and endangered species, including black rhino, giant forest hog and wild dogs. The park is basically divided up into two zones. The western part is dense forest and mostly interesting for the beauty of its terrain. Here is where the hikers and climbers may set out on foot accompanied by an armed ranger. Most visitors stick to the developed salient region which is Eastern part where the two lodges, Treetops Lodge and the Ark Lodge are located and where there's far greater opportunity to spot animals.

Samburu, Buffalo Springs and Shaba National Reserve

The highlights of these national reserves are the spectacular scenic beauty, rivers and forests. It is an area where the local people have a very rich and spectacular cultural heritage. The sanctuary has numerous permanent springs and a wealth of wildlife which includes leopards, hippos, elephants, lions, reticulated giraffes, gravy zebras, bongos and crocodiles in the Engare Uwaso Nyiro River. Over three hundred and sixty five species of birds have been identified in these sanctuaries.
 

The Shaba National Reserve is home to the monument of the Joy Anderson who, together with her husband George, contributes greatly to Kenya’s wildlife as an author, conservationist and artist. The film “Born Free” is based on Joy’s book of the same title. Shaba National Reserve was the sitting for the film “Sheena queen of the jungle”. Shaba National Reserve is home to the rare to the rare Somali ostrich.

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Going To Amboseli

Amboseli (3 Days)

Day 1 Nairobi to Amboseli National Park
This morning we pick up clients from their hotel and we depart from Nairobi at 8.30 am and  we depart by road through the scenic Athi Plains and into the bush country of Amboseli National Park, home to the legendary Maasai tribesmen and famous for huge herds of Elephant. After lunch an afternoon game drive until 6.30 pm. In addition to Elephant, Antelope, Zebra, Wildebeest, Buffalo and the elusive Leopard, nearly every view within the Park is framed by glamorous Mount Kilimanjaro in the distance.



 Day 2 Full Day exploring Amboseli National Park
Rising early for good views of Mount Kilimanjaro before clouds build up over the summit, we set off for another extensive game drive. Amboseli is an excellent place to view a multitude of wildlife, including everything from Wildebeest, Giraffes, Baboons. Optional visit to a Masai village is planned after breakfast. Maasai warriors are famously known as the proud nomadic tribe whose legendary prowess in battle and single-handed acts of bravery in fights with the wild animals are known across the world. A visit reveals the singing and dancing that are part of their daily lives and sacred rituals. A glimpse into their homes and social structure is a poignant experience. Dinner and overnight at the camp/lodge  

Day 3 Amboseli National Park – Nairobi
Proceed for an early morning game drive before breaking camp andwe depart by road to Nairobi. Transfer to your hotel. This safari ends in Nairobi.

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

3 Days Budget Safari.

Day 1: Nairobi – Masai Mara Game Reserve
This morning we pick up clients from their hotel and we depart from Nairobi at 8.30 am and drive through the view point of the Great Rift Valley to the Masai Mara National Reserve. This enormous reserve is actually part of the vast Serengeti plains famously known for its spectacular great wildebeest’s migration and is home of the Big Five: Lion, Elephant, Leopard, Buffalo and Rhino. Lunch at the Lodge/camp and relax before departing for the afternoon game drive. The Mara Game Reserve one of the greatest wildernesses of the world. Large mammals are varied, and easy to see. The wild animals found in the Park's are: Masai Giraffe, Buffalo, Eland and thousands of plain game including Impala, Zebra,  both Thomson's and grants Gazelles.


Day 2: Full day exploring Masai Mara Game Reserve
Full day spent for viewing the great predators and explore the parks amazingly high concentration of wild animals. On the plains are enormous herds of grazing animals plus the elusive Cheetah and leopard hiding amidst acacia boughs. During the stay we also have an optional opportunity to visit a village of the Masai people to witness the singing and dancing that are part of their daily lives and sacred rituals. A glimpse into their homes and social structure is a poignant experience. Dinner and overnight at the lodge/camp 

Day 3: Masai Mara – Nairobi
Early morning game drives in Masai Mara followed by late breakfast at the campsite then depart for Nairobi by road. The safari ends in Nairobi late in the afternoon

Monday, 22 June 2015

Kenya Luxury Safaris

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We offer a different experience for Kenya and Tanzania Safari, Designing our tours with budget in mind. Our tours will definitely keep you active and explore Africa, venturing off the beaten paths and into the true heart of adventure. We promise wild discovery and adventure challenges.

Sunday, 21 June 2015

Nairobi A Place To Be.



Nairobi is the capital city of Kenya and East Africa's most populous city (3.5 million). Nairobi was founded in 1899 as a railway stop en route to Mombasa. Within a decade it grew to become the capital of British East Africa and became Kenya's capital after independence in 1963. Nairobi is a major business hub and many Aid agencies headquarter here as well. Nairobi has a modern city center, some beautiful suburbs, as well as Africa's largest slum . The city is built on a plateau and it stays pleasantly cool year round. Both English and Kiswahili are widely spoken.


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Nairobi City

This Nairobi city tour excursion includes a tasty walk of the city with a local guide's'
A tour of the City Center, Shopping areas, Parliament Buildings, National Museum and Snake Park, the railway station, old Nairobi PC's office of the 1902 and the renowned National Museum with an array of spell binding displays of the early man, tribal regalia and the flora and fauna of Kenya.

African Game trek Kenya Budget camping safari will plan your Nairobi city tour at a budget cost.


Sunday, 14 June 2015

Mount Kenya

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The peak of Mt. Kenya


Mount Kenya is the second highest mountain in Africa after Mount Kilimanjaro and Most of the peaks,Batian,Nelion,Lenana on Mount Kenya have been summited.Mount Kenya offers a wealth of excellent and diverse climbing possibilities on rock, snow and ice.

The highest peak that can be ascended without rock climbing is Point Lenana, 4,985 metres which requires a scramble or a walk.The other two(Batian 5,199m,Nelion 5,188m) are for technical climbers. To combine this ascent with a circumnavigation of the main peaks, Nelion and Batian  requires at least an extra day. 

Giraffe

Records describes them as magnificent in appearance,bizarre in form, unique in gait,colossal in height and inoffensive in character.Giraffes sometimes were sent as diplomatic gifts to other countries;one of the earliest records tells of giraffe going from 'Melinda' presumably Malindi in Kenya to china in 1415. The neck is so long that it must spread its front legs apart for its head to reach down to drink.Giraffes  and okapi walks moving both legs on one side forward at the time.

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Giraffes necking:Males do this when fighting,sometimes the blows can get strong that their necks entwine
        
They can reach a speed of 35miles an hour. They are mostly found in arid and dry-savanna zones south of the Sahara,wherever trees occur.Although a quiet animal,they are not mute. They bellow,grunt bray in distress moan and emit short flute like notes.They often alert other animals in the park due to their acute sense of hearing and sight.They mostly feed on acacia trees. They feed 16 to 20 hours a day. Mother giraffes leaves their young ones in nursery while they feed.They are not territorial,the males are hierarchical and sometimes spar by standing side by side and lowering and swinging their heads at one another. Their young ones grows really fast,like an inch a day,they are 6 foot high when born.

Saturday, 13 June 2015

Mount Kenya



Mount Kenya is Africa’s second highest mountain, and despite peaking at over 5,000m it still seems to sit well and truly in Mount Kilimanjaros’, shadow, across the border in Tanzania. What it lacks in height however it more than makes up for in beauty.
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 Jagged snow-capped peaks, sweeping glacial valleys and diverse vegetation make climbing Mount Kenya a strong contender for Africa’s greatest trek. One of the many highlights is its unique Afro-Alpine zone with its Dr Seuss-like landscape of Giant Lobelias and Senecios.

Friday, 12 June 2015

Nairobi Excersion



Nairobi has many parks and open spaces throughout the city. Much of the city has dense tree-cover and plenty of green spaces. The most famous park in Nairobi is Uhuru Park. The park borders the central business district and the neighborhood Upper Hill. Uhuru (Freedom in Swahili language) Park is a centre for outdoor speeches, services, and rallies. The park was to be built-over by former President Daniel Arap Moi, who wanted the 62-storey headquarters of his party, the Kenya African National Union, situated in the park. However, the park was saved following a campaign by Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai.
Central Park is adjacent to Uhuru Park, and includes a memorial for Jomo Kenyatta, the first president of Kenya. Other notable open spaces include Jeevanjee Gardens, City Park, 7 August Memorial Park, and Nairobi Arboretum.
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Nairobi
Nairobi is one of the few cities in the world with a national park within its boundaries, making it a prime tourist destination as well, with several other tourist attractions. The most famous is the Nairobi National Park, the only game reserve of this nature to border a capital city, or any major city. The park contains many animals including lions, giraffes, and black rhinos. The park is home to over 400 species of birds. The Nairobi Safari Walk is a major attraction to the Nairobi National Park as it offers a rare on-foot experience of the animals.
Nairobi is home to several museums, sites, and monuments. The Nairobi National Museum is the country's national museum and the largest in the city. It houses a large collection of artifacts portraying Kenya's rich heritage through history, nature, culture, and contemporary art. It also includes the full remains of a homo erectus popularly known as the Turkana boy. Other prominent museums include the Nairobi Gallery, Nairobi Railway Museum, and the Karen Blixen Museum located in the affluent Karen suburb. Uhuru Gardens, a national monument and the largest memorial park in Kenya, is also the place where the first Kenyan flag was raised at independence. It is located along Langata road near the Wilson Airport

Beautiful Nairobi



Nairobi is an energetic, modern city that serves as a fascinating introduction to both wildlife and nightlife. Music clubs pulse with life, shops and markets bustle, and a mélange of restaurants will tempt your palate in this former Maasai watering hole.
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Nairobi
Nairobi is an energetic, modern city that serves as a fascinating introduction to both wildlife and nightlife. Music clubs pulse with life, shops and markets bustle, and a mélange of restaurants will tempt your palate in this former Maasai watering hole.

 Top sights include the Karen Blixen Museum, Giraffe Centre and the black rhinos of Nairobi National Park. The compact city center is safe to walk in and taxis make other areas accessible

Wednesday, 10 June 2015

All Under One Roof



This is a safari package for the tourists who prefer to have the safari adventure in a Toyota land cruiser. This is the luxurious mode of travel to the tourist destination and the safari can be organized as a private safari with a minimum of four people. These are some of the destination to visit with the Toyota land cruiser and you have a choice to tailor made the safari. Send us an inquiry for more safari itinerary and we will be willing to consult with you and provide the best suitable destinations to the  

 National Parks.

ContactAfrican Game Trek Kenya for any bookings related to 4 x 4 Land-cruiser safari

Monday, 8 June 2015

Let Us Plan Your Safari

It’s not always easy to plan for a holiday, let us share our expertise with you.  At African Game Trek, we offer everything from helping you find that perfect tour, get away place, a family break or to extending the fun after it’s over.
                          
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Wildbeests ( Gnus ) in Masai Mara during migration

So we don’t just look after you while you are away but we are there for you in every step of the way.
Adventure Amboseli as you get to see the panoramic views of Mount Kilimanjaro with its snow and the great wildlife .This is a fantastic family break for 3 days and you will come out refreshed and charged.Read more......
Discover more of Kenya  on a short break of 6 Days Masai Mara, Nakuru and Amboseli tour ,this is a very exciting package a budget safari tour good for groups, families and independent travelers joining safari no regrets just fun and great memories to take back home about Kenya safari breaks. Read more..... 

Kenya Luxury Tents

                3 DAYS MASAI MARA LUXURY TENTS SAFARI 

Day 1 Nairobi – Masai Mara Game Reserve

This morning we pick up clients from their hotel and we depart from Nairobi at 8.30 am and drive through the view point of the Great Rift Valley to the Masai Mara National Reserve. This enormous reserve is actually part of the vast Serengeti plains famously known for its spectacular great wildebeest’s migration and is home of the Big Five: Lion, Elephant, Leopard, Buffalo and Rhino. Lunch at the Lodge/camp and relax before departing for the afternoon game drive. The Mara Game Reserve one of the greatest wildernesses of the world. Large mammals are varied, and easy to see. The wild animals found in the Park's are: Masai Giraffe, Buffalo, Eland and thousands of plain game including Impala, Zebra,  both Thompson and grants Gazelles. 
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A Luxury Tent in Masai Mara

Day 2 Full day exploring Masai Mara Game Reserve
Full day spent for viewing the great predators and explore the parks amazingly high concentration of wild animals. On the plains are enormous herds of grazing animals plus the elusive Cheetah and leopard hiding amidst acacia boughs. During the stay we also have an optional opportunity to visit a village of the Masai people to witness the singing and dancing that are part of their daily lives and sacred rituals. A glimpse into their homes and social structure is a poignant experience. Dinner and overnight at the camp

Saturday, 6 June 2015

Kenya, Tazanzia Budget and Luxury Safaris



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Maasai Mara Park


Kenya safari offers a wealth of Africa wildlife game safaris-rich parks and diversity of landscapes. Remarkably comfortable and unique hotels, Kenya luxury lodge Safaris, Kenya Budget Camping safari and Tented camps in Maasai Mara and Samburu Camping Safaris African Holiday, Kenya Budget camping safaris and Luxury Lodge Safaris in Kenya. Provide exceptional settings for viewing vast concentrations of big game and bird watching safaris in Kenya. Kenya is a culturally rich nation, with over 42 different ethnic groups. 
Kenya Budget Camping Safari also offers a Kenya cultural safari and excellent Kenya beach resorts Holidays & tours along the sun-drenched coral coastal beaches. African game Trek also offers abundant Kenya and Tanzania budget camping safaris, Kenya and Tanzania Luxury safaris, Kenya Beach Holiday, Tanzania Beach Holiday, Luxury Hotel and Lodge Bookings, Luxury Tented Camps accommodation in Maasai Mara national game reserve for Kenya Budget camping Safaris. African Game Trek also offers guide for Nairobi Excursions, Mount Kenya trekking and Kilimanjaro Climbing, Honeymoon safari packages, train booking and flight bookings, Hotel and Airport transfers services, Kenya Car Hire and chauffeur driven services

Kenya

Kenya is a World class tours destination,with Elephants,Giraffes,Lions,Rhinos and Cheetahs roaming freely. Maybe you would love to have a close shave with one of this big animals...or perhaps you are passionate about photography,and the bird watchers,what if we tell you we know more than a thousand species of birds,and the sitings? Or maybe you just love to relax by the sea coast counting cowrie shell and white sands,cool breeze,no noise, just you and the nature,or you are the cave man,and you go crazy when you hear about the cradle of mankind...if you fall in any of this categories you don`t because you are in the right place,African Game Trek. We take care of you because you share the same passion with us,come on and know more. We take you where others never go,because the do business and we are doing Hobie. See more


Friday, 5 June 2015

Parks And Gardens

Nairobi has many parks and open spaces throughout the city. Much of the city has dense tree-cover and plenty of green spaces. The most famous park in Nairobi is Uhuru Park. The park borders the central business district and the neighborhood Upper Hill. Uhuru (Freedom in Swahili language) Park is a centre for outdoor speeches, services, and rallies. The park was to be built-over by former President Daniel Arap Moi, who wanted the 62-storey headquarters of his party, the Kenya African National Union, situated in the park. However, the park was saved following a campaign by Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai.
Central Park is adjacent to Uhuru Park, and includes a memorial for Jomo Kenyatta, the first president of Kenya. Other notable open spaces include Jeevanjee Gardens, City Park, 7 August Memorial Park, and Nairobi Arboretum.
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Nairobi
Nairobi is one of the few cities in the world with a national park within its boundaries, making it a prime tourist destination as well, with several other tourist attractions. The most famous is the Nairobi National Park, the only game reserve of this nature to border a capital city, or any major city. The park contains many animals including lions, giraffes, and black rhinos. The park is home to over 400 species of birds. The Nairobi Safari Walk is a major attraction to the Nairobi National Park as it offers a rare on-foot experience of the animals.
Nairobi is home to several museums, sites, and monuments. The Nairobi National Museum is the country's national museum and the largest in the city. It houses a large collection of artifacts portraying Kenya's rich heritage through history, nature, culture, and contemporary art. It also includes the full remains of a homo erectus popularly known as the Turkana boy. Other prominent museums include the Nairobi Gallery, Nairobi Railway Museum, and the Karen Blixen Museum located in the affluent Karen suburb. Uhuru Gardens, a national monument and the largest memorial park in Kenya, is also the place where the first Kenyan flag was raised at independence. It is located along Langata road near the Wilson Airport

Airport & Hotel Transfers

Airport & Hotel Transfers

Type of transfer provided with African Game Trek: Private Transfers, Group Transfers or VIP Transfers.

Type of car  provided by African Game Trek: The transfer will be done by either the saloon car, tourist shuttle, or Tour Van

Destinations: The transfer services will take you to your desired destination whether the destination is in Nairobi or other towns in Kenya. African Game trek Kenya Budget camping safaris and tours will take you to your desired destination after the pick up from  the airport or hotel at a budget cost.
African Game Trek Kenya Budget camping Safaris and tours offer airport and hotel transfer for 24 hours service.

African Game Trek Kenya Budget Camping Safaris and tours offers a private airport transfer service to or from Nairobi airport for clients who value comfort, safety, reliability and efficiency whether traveling for business or fun Safari and tours, Transit in Nairobi or Boarding Nairobi –Arusha,  Moshi,  Marangu  tourist shuttle buses .
Upon arrival, Our Airport Representative at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport will hold a piece of paper or pager  with your name printed or written on it and he will  assist you with your luggage to the waiting  car or shuttle to get you on the road in the quickest and easiest way to your destination.
African Game Trek Kenya Budget Camping Safari's Our services are efficient and reliable. Contact us for the punctual and real experience in transfer services in Kenyan destinations.

Thursday, 4 June 2015

Bird Watching

Birdwatching in Kenya
East Africa is one of the richest bird areas in the world. With a wealth of different habitats, often close to each other, it's quite easy to spot over 100 species during your Bird watching adventure in Kenya.Although many of the birds are brightly colored and exotic looking, they are generally quite easily recognized; within a day or two you will be identifying the various species with ease! Their main habitats include water, open plains, woodlands and farmlands. Arriving into the big city airports, frequently the first birds spotted are the urban and farmland dwellers, such as the Wagtails and Weaver birds, with their huge nest colonies.


On or near water, you will find bright pink Flamingos, iridescent Kingfishers, Plovers, Herons, Storks, Geese, Cranes, Jacanas and of course the magnificent African Fish Eagle. In certain places along the coast there are breeding pairs of Osprey as well.
The open savannah plains, where the majority of the big safaris take place, offer excellent bird watching opportunities for some unusual ground dwellers. The Ground Hornbill, at nearly 110 cm. tall is one of the largest and most visible; the tall Secretary bird is also spotted often. Eagles, vultures, and Ostrich, the largest bird on earth, are also spotted frequently.
The smaller plains birds, such as the Ox-peckers, snowy white Egrets, brilliant Sunbirds and bustards are also found in abundance; you can't miss seeing birds on any game drive!
Near the woodlands, you'll find yet more species with starlings of every color, Bee-eaters, Drongos, Hornbills, Shrikes, the beautiful Lilac-breasted Roller, Barbets and Guinea Fowl. Visit www.africangametrek.com

Tourist Attractions

Tourist Attractions
The romance and the beauty history of these tea and coffee plantations with the huge mansions turned into heritage hotels can be best enjoyed with Kenya Plantations Tours, offered by Tour to Kenya National Parks. Available under Tour to Kenya Plantation packages, the tour itineraries are flexible and can be customized according to your interests. If adventure and game viewing gets you on a high and great mood, we can arrange for you a 3 or 4 days safari to Masai mara and Lake Nakuru or the great lakes of the rift valley of Kenya. And if you rather thrive amidst urban beats or beach holiday, Nairobi, Mombasa, Diani beach, Malindi or Lamu make for ideal getaways too.