Monday 30 March 2015

KENYAN BEACH HOLIDAYS

Kenya Beach Holidays

MOMBASA AND THE CORAL COAST


The Kenya coast belt is a distinctive part of Kenya’s unrivaled attractions. It is integrated circuit whose history goes back to over one thousand years. It is home of the Miji Kenda civilization (the nine communities who inhabit the area) and whose dialects gave the basis of the Kiswahili language, Kenya’s official lingua Franca. The dialect evolved here and is now spoken in East and Central Africa. The island town of Mombasa is the main sea gate on the East African Coastline and is Kenya’s second major metropolis and cruise ship centre. The island port of Mombasa and the four hundred and eighty kilometers coastline have been in recorded history for generations. Evidence exists to the effect that along its shores Ptolemy’s informants’ visited followed by the Phoenicians in the sixth century, Persians in the ninth and tenth centuries and thereafter Arabs, Turks and Portuguese.
Chinese porcelain from the Sung era to Early Ming which is found extensively through excavations in some parts of the coast underscores the extent to which gold, ivory and slaves left the port for distant lands.
Mombasa has had a turbulent history as a symbolized by Fort Jesus, a massive fortification built and completed by the Portuguese. Being the gateway to East Africa, the Kenya coast has a striking and colorful mixture of people and cultures that have defied the passage of time. Beyond the palm fringed white sandy beaches and extending from the North to South lies a spectacular coral barrier reef which runs for a distance of four hundred and eighty kilometers and teems with wonders of under water explosions in the blue lagoons and creeks. The area has an over whelming cliffs. These attractions coupled with a variety of entertainment and superb accommodation facilities make the Kenyan coast an incomparable holiday circuit for both beach and nature lovers. Kenya’s colorful coral coast is a playground for sun and worshippers who are an addition may also enjoy the rich variety of attractions that make Kenya a unique tourist destination.

THE NORTH COAST


The north coast is another distinct tourist resort. It stretches from Nyali to Kilifi Creek and includes such as Bamburi, Shanzu, past Mtwapa Creek, Kikambala and Kilifi. Long stretches of idyllic beaches that are fringed with swaying palms, casuarinas, oleanders and frangipan make the North Coast, a unique and fascinating stretch of Kenya’s coast. The North Coast boosts of numerous attraction which include a twelve hole golf course at Nyali estate, squash and tennis courts in most hotels. A variety of specialty restaurants and superb hotels along the beaches provide high quality and luxurious services to visitors. The Mtwapa creek with it abundance birdlife and the Bamburi nature trail are a must for nature lovers.

KILIFI


Kenya’s little secret
Kilifi is a breath of fresh air. Halfway between Mombasa and Malindi on Kenya’s south coast, this unassuming market town has become something of a hideaway for expats and artists. Through the middle of town runs Kilifi Creek, a wide, bird-filled estuary, crossed only by ferry until the 420-metre bridge was completed in the Nineties. On its north bank is the town centre, while the Swahili village of Mnarani dominates the south.
The beaches
Bofa Beach, widely believed to be the finest beach in all of Kenya, runs northwards from the town centre. Its soft, power-white sands, fringed by nodding palm trees, go on for miles and miles, and its gentle, bath-warm waters are sheltered by a vast coral reef. Much more compact is Kilifi Beach, tucked inside the south side of the creek. It has a wide portfolio of water sports, plus a dive school, and is scattered with sun loungers and parasols that cast sundial-like shadows on the sand.
The town
Even by Kenya’s standards, Kilifi likes to take things nice and slow. The commercial activity is concentrated on the north side of the creek – the daily market, the banks and the bigger shops. On the south side, Kilifi Boatyard welcomes luxury yachts from all over the world. And set back from the shore is Mnarani, a traditional tribal village where you can learn about poetic traditions, shop for hand-made crafts and visit the bizarre 14th-century Swahili ruins.
The wildlife
Arabuko Sokoke National Park is just a 15-minute drive north of Kilifi. These lush, semi-tropical forests are criss-crossed by walking trails where mongoose, elephant shrew, and a huge number of bird species can be spotted through your binoculars. For more major sightings, Tsavo East National Park, Kenya’s largest safari park, is a few hours’ drive away. Home to the Big 5, there’s a good chance you’ll see lions stalking the prairies and elephants gathering at the watering holes in the dying light of day.

MALINDI AND WATAMU NATIONAL TOURIST RESORTS


The coastal resorts of Watamu and Malindi are renowned for accessibility, beauty and diversity of marine life which lives just off-shore on Baracuda, North Coral Reef and Whale islands.
Malindi which lies a few kilometers north of Watamu is the oldest of Kenya’s beach resorts. The sands are golden but the attraction centre on mini surfing and tranquil township with its mosque minarets and composed people. The town is a labyrinth of alleys, courtyards and gardens dating back to the 12th century. Here, time stands still and centuries of civilization have not altered the courtesy and charm of the local people.  The indomitable spirit of intrepid sailors of centuries gone by, such as Diego Amerigos, Christopher Columbus and Vasco Da Gama, who set out to discover new territories as well as find a passage to India is kept alive by the Vasco Da Gama monument at the Causarina point.
Malindi and Watamu Marine parks and Reserves were the first ever marine parks and reserves to be established in Kenya. Both were opened in 1979. The coral reefs are home to over one hundred and forty species of hard and soft corals. The reef plays a central role as a biodiversity stronghold as it provides ideal breeding grounds for fish and other marine organisms and tourists recreational areas. The coral reef also acts as a barrier against the marauding sharks common in the deeper waters.
Gede ruins a few kilometers from Malindi house the “Golden Era” of the Islamic culture. The ruins which were mysteriously abandoned in the 17th century, Lamu islands, the Arabuko Sokoke forest, the Portuguese chapel and the Mamburi village offer excellent excursion from Malindi and Mombasa.

LAMU ISLAND


Lamu archipelago with its magnificent old house and narrow alleys that have defied the passage of time, delicate wood craftsmanship of yester year, numerous mosques and a thriving Swahili culture is an ideal resort for those like going down memory lane. A visit to Lamu takes one back through time to a way of life that has remained uncharged for the last six hundred years. Time tends to standstill when holidaying in Lamu. Little has changed one can capture the ambiance and mystery of one of the trading posts of East Africa coastline that has persisted for the last seven centuries. Lamu archipelago is the Venice of Kenya as it is linked to the mainland and to the three other smaller islands of Kikwayu, Manda and Kiunga by waterways. The great author, Earnest Hemingways had made his home in Lamu and most of his writings were inspired by this fascinating Island. The Maulidi festival that takes place in Lamu soon after the Muslim holiday of Idd IL Fitr draws pilgrims from Africa, Asia and Middle East and is one of the attractions that should not be missed. Other attractions worth seeing include a visit to the mangrove swamps and the Lamu Museum. Donkeys are used as a mode of transport on the island since there is no motorized transportation

SOUTH COAST


The south coast is by far the most idyllic and fascinating tourist resort of the Kenya coast. The resort which is unique fir its long white sandy beaches, is linked by ferry to Mombasa Island. The most notable of the beaches is Diani which is serviced by well appointed and luxurious hotels, chattels and villas. The South Coast resort stretches from Likoni South of Mombasa to the Kenya/Tanzania border. Shimba hills can be seen quite clearly from this beach. The hotels along Diani Beach are located on the cleared beach front areas of the Jadini forest which is still a haunt of wildlife such as leopard, colobus monkeys and a wide variety of birdlife. Apart fom sunbathing, there is a variety of other sports such as waterskiing, windsurfing, scuba diving, snorkeling and deep sea fishing. Diani/ Chale Marine national Park and Reserve are places with a dazzling array of technicolored fish and coral gardens which are worth visiting. Viewing the denizens of these marine National Parks from glass bottomed boats or by snorkeling offers one an unforgettable experience.

Wednesday 25 March 2015

KENYA TAILOR MADE SAFARIS

 This can be BUDGET CAMPING SAFARI or LUXURY LODGE SAFARI.The Kenya Tailor made safari is ideal for people and students who are planning for a private tour or adventure experience in Kenya. This safari will suit the clients who want to visit the National Parks and different destination in Kenya and Tanzania that are not in our itinerary and are not touristic sites. This allows the client to suggest to us the place and National Parks they intend to visit and they have the power to choose, plan and organize the tour and safari, we only provide the transport service and consolation advices to the clients.

This suggested itinerary can be modified entirely to your personal wishes including departure date, time duration, accommodation used and how long you spend in each destination or National Park.
See one of our Tailor made Safari Below

AGTREK 023: Fourteen Falls | Naivasha | Nakuru | Baringo | Bogoria | Kisumu | Masai Mara (11 Days)

Day 1: Fourteen Falls - Naivasha
Fourteen Falls is located in Thika about 65 Kilometers North East of Nairobi off Thika-Garissa Road turning at Makutano junction. Fourteen Falls derives the name from their 14 distinct waterfalls on the broad section of the famous Athi River.
Once at fourteen falls, a local guide will lead you down a rocky path to the near side base of the falls where you get a boat for crossing the river. The experienced boat guides use a long pole, guiding the boat on a leisurely ride downstream, back upstream and across the river to a rocky bank on the far side. The view of the falls from the boat is extraordinary!
You may spend a couple of hours strolling around the rocks at the base of the Falls and enjoy the fresh air, breathtaking view and local flora. The base of the Falls is characterized by large boulders and the powerful sound of rushing water as it cascades down the 25-foot drop.
 A fine spray hangs in the air and keeps everything cool. There are lots of birds. The guides also entertain visitors by performing jumps (they call it 'diving') from the top of the falls to the plunge pool below. Also the tourist can do the diving only if they are well guided and know how to swim. Lunch will be served en route to Nairobi where the tour ends.
Pick up from your hotel at 8.00am to drive by road to 14 falls. Arriving at 9.30 am. Spend time from 9.30 am to 13.00hrs and drive to Thika town for lunch. Depart from Thika at 15.00 to Naivasha arriving at 18.00 hrs and check in a Naivasha Hotel for dinner and overnight.

Tourists enjoying boat ride in the cool waters of Lake Naivasha

Day 2: Naivasha Hell’s gate- Lake Nakuru National Park
Hell's Gate National Park lies to the south of Lake Naivasha in Kenya, North West of Nairobi.  The park which is mainly comprised of savannah ecosystem harbors a wide variety of wildlife. There are over 100 species of birds in the park, including vultures, Verreaux's Eagles, augur buzzard, and swifts. African buffalo, zebra, eland, hartebeest, Thomson's gazelle, and baboons are also common. The park is also home to klipspringer antelope and Chanler's mountain reedbuck. Some of the activities one done within the park includes; hiking, Camping, Rock Climbing, Bird watching, Photography, Wildlife viewing, cycling and marathon race.
The major attractions inside the park are, Game viewing, Raptor nesting in cliffs, Spectacular Gorge walk, Hot springs, The Olkaria Geothermal Station,  The MervynCarnelley Raptor Hide, Fischer’s Tower,  Tourist circuits, nature trails and picnic sites.
Pick up from the Hotel at 8.00am and head to hell’s gate National park. Here you have an option of cycling or walking while view the animals in the park. Leave the park at 13.30 for Lunch in Naivasha town. Depart Naivasha at 15.00 hrs to drive by road to Lake Nakuru National Park arriving at 18.00hrs. Check in the Hotel and relax.

Day 3: Lake Nakuru National park- Lake Baringo
Lake Nakuru National Park is dominated by a gentle undulating terrain with open bush and woodlands, typical of the dry rift valley vegetation. Twenty seven percent of the park is composed of the Lake Nakuru waters. The Park was declared a Rhino Sanctuary in 1983. The Rhino stocking program which ensued received white rhinos from South Africa. Currently the sanctuary has approximately 45 black and 31 white rhinoceros. The Park lies in the volcanic – strewn Great Rift Valley, one of the chains of 8 lakes,
The lake is world famous as the location of the greatest bird spectacle on earth. Pink flamingoes whose numbers are legion, often more than a million. There are also a number of giraffe. The Park also has large sized python snakes that inhabit the dense woodlands, and can often be seen crossing the roads or dangling from trees.
After breakfast, drive in the Lake Nakuru National park to view the animals and the birds. The park is small so 4 hours is enough to cover the park. Leave Lake Nakuru at 13.00 hrs toArriving in Lake Baringo in the afternoon. Here you have an opportunity to have the option of a boat trip to view the many birds which inhabit this lake, the hippos and fishing experience. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Day 4: Lake Baringo- Bogoria – Kisumu
After breakfast depart to Lake Bogoria, which is known for hot spring, Explore on foot of this natural lake and view the Flamingoes in their thousands. Caution must be taken, while walking near the hot springs as these are super-hot. Depart at 11.00 am for Kisumu Lunch is served en route arriving at 18.00hrs.  Dinner and Overnight in Kisumu Hotel

Day 5: Kisumu - Ndere Island National Park
After breakfast trek to the lake shore or the yacht club, then take a boat to Ndere Island National park. According to Luo legendary story Ndere (meeting place) is where Mikaye the mother of the Luo rested after along journey down the Nile to the Lake Victoria before reaching her home Kit - Mikaye. The day is spent in search of the lake's largest crocodiles, Hippos, monitor lizards, birds, water antelopes etc. Enjoy fishing and taste your catch for dinner.  Overnight stay in  hotel in the city center of Kisumu

Day 7: Kisumu - Full Day
After breakfast, drive to yacht club where you will take your boat to the lake for fishing and visiting the Kiboko Bay Beach Resort for seeing the hippos, you will then join the fishermen at Dunga beach for further fishing expeditions till evening.  Dinner and overnight stay in lodge or Hotel in the city of Kisumu

Day 8: Kisumu – Narok
In the morning after breakfast explore the Lake shore and drive to Narok town. Lunch is served en route. Dinner and overnight in Narok town.

Day 9: Narok – Masai Mara
Pick up from your hotel in Narok at 8.00 am and head to masaimara game reserve. Check in the lodge or camp Lunch is served in the lodge or camp. After lunch relax until 16.00hrs to start an evening game drive to see the many animals that inhabit this unique park, return to Lodge or camp before sunset, sit around the campfire, and hear the sounds of the night whisper softly into your ears. Dinner and overnight at lodge or camp

A pride of Lioness at their best, hunting
Day 10: Masaai Mara
After breakfast spend full day game drives, explore the parks amazingly high concentration of game. This game reserve is Kenya's finest wildlife sanctuary including migrants, well over 450 species of animals have been recorded here although July, August and September are the months when the Mara plains are filled with migrating wildebeest and zebra, there is also resident wildlife year round. The famous Maasai tribesmen live within the dispersal area of the game reserve lunch is serve in the park return to lodge or camp for dinner and overnight.

Day 11: Masaai Mara/Nairobi
An early morning game drive in Masai Mara followed by late breakfast at the campsite and a departure to Nairobi stopping sporadically for the breathtaking panoramic views of the rift valley and adjacent landforms. The tour ends in Nairobi late in the afternoon

Sunday 22 March 2015

Pro Slum Tours in kenya

Pro Slum Tours 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.
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The rooftop view of Kibera Slums
Drinking water is sold to the inhabitants in plastic containers after it has been pumped through metal and plastic pipes along side sewage trenches. These trenches carry refuse and human waste to the river at the base of the valley. The river then runs into Nairobi Dam. Both the river and the dam are used for recreation (e.g. swimming) and resource (e.g. bathing; clothes washing). The plastic pipes are brittle and exposed, often breaking, to be repaired without care for sanitation. That is, these pipes are jammed or taped back together often without being cleaned, creating suitable habitat for water-borne diseases like cholera and typhoid.
Health Services and Sexual Education are minimal in Kibera. There are several individual and NGO run health clinics within the slum .Health mobile clinics are frequently conducted by the health NGO's and the government. Many people living in urban areas in Kenya are either HIV positive or have AIDS.
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A Boy sitting next to sewer lines in Kibera
 
 Housing in Kibera, it is sad to note that many Kibera slum dwellers are tenants to those living within and outside the slums. 90 % of the residents in Kibera are tenants who are not able to pay for their monthly rents regularly. Thanks for the UN - Habitat for constructing the New 600 units at the Kibera decanting site. The construction is underway. Hopefully, the buildings will be occupied by the Kibera residents many of whom cannot pay their rents currently. They are expected to sublet other rooms in order to meet the monthly rent for the new houses once they occupy them. Good luck.

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Volunteers visiting one of the Kibera villages

There are few schools within the Kibera slum run by well wishers. These schools are run by donations from individuals and corporate bodies which occasionally donate items like: food, books, and desks, pens, building materials and teacher's salaries for the volunteer teachers. The case study is the Baraka Za Ibrahim Children Centre which is a school offering education to kids as from pre - unit, primary upto secondary level on charitable basis. All activities are run by donations from well wishers. Orphan children are accommodated within the centre which also offers boarding facility in tiny iron sheet rooms. A small kitchen is in place for the preparation of lunches and supper. The Classrooms, kitchen, boarding rooms, toilets, mud walled staff room, children playing ground are all crowded in an area of about 1 acre of land.

Wednesday 18 March 2015

STUDENT AND NGO SAFARIS IN KENYA

Students & NGO Safaris in Kenya

Our student and school trips offer valuable learning experiences and lots of fun through various learning activities. In Kenya, education tourism or educational safaris refers to 'any tour program in which participants travel to a location as a group with the primary purpose of engaging in a learning experience directly related to the location'. It is comprised of several sub-learning types including ecotourism, heritage tourism, cultural tourism, agro-tourism, and student / study exchanges between educational institutions. The main objective of this eco-safari is to expose students to the beauty of Africa - the adventure, the cultures, the diverse ecosystems and to give them an opportunity to be happy with only a few of the comforts of the normal western living.
By being involved in this particular trip, the students and the NGO staffs will not only view the people and lifestyles of one of the most vibrant countries in Africa, they will also have the chance to view some of the most endangered ecosystems in the world and learn about measures taken by the authorities to contain this trend. This trip is a true blend of people and nature.

One of the 14 Days Student and NGO Safari Itinerary- Minimum 5 people

Day 1:  Fourteen Falls - Naivasha 

Fourteen Falls

Fourteen Falls is located in Thika about 65 Kilometers North East of Nairobi off Thika-Garissa Road turning at Makutano junction. Fourteen Falls derives the name from their 14 distinct waterfalls on the broad section of the famous Athi River.
Once at fourteen falls, a local guide will lead you down a rocky path to the near side base of the falls where you get a boat for crossing the river. The experienced boat guides use a long pole, guiding the boat on a leisurely ride downstream, back upstream and across the river to a rocky bank on the far side. The view of the falls from the boat is extraordinary!
You may spend a couple of hours strolling around the rocks at the base of the Falls and enjoy the fresh air, breathtaking view and local flora. The base of the Falls is characterized by large boulders and the powerful sound of rushing water as it cascades down the 25-foot drop.
 A fine spray hangs in the air and keeps everything cool. There are lots of birds. The guides also entertain visitors by performing jumps (they call it 'diving') from the top of the falls to the plunge pool below. Also the tourist can do the diving only if they are well guided and know how to swim. Lunch will be served en route to Nairobi where the tour ends.
Pick up from your hotel at 8.00am to drive by road to 14 falls. Arriving at 9.30 am. Spend time from 9.30 am to 13.00hrs and drive to Thika town for lunch. Depart from Thika at 15.00 to Naivasha arriving at 18.00 hrs and check in a Naivasha Hotel for dinner and overnight.

Day: 2 Naivasha Hell’s gate- Lake Nakuru National Park
Hell's Gate National Park lies to the south of Lake Naivasha in Kenya, North West of Nairobi.  The park which is mainly comprised of savannah ecosystem harbors a wide variety of wildlife. There are over 100 species of birds in the park, including vultures, Verreaux's Eagles, augur buzzard, and swifts. African buffalo, zebra, eland, hartebeest, Thomson's gazelle, and baboons are also common. The park is also home to klipspringer antelope and Chanler's mountain reedbuck. Some of the activities one done within the park includes; hiking, Camping, Rock Climbing, Bird watching, Photography, Wildlife viewing, cycling and marathon race.

Lake Nakuru Pink Flamingos


The major attractions inside the park are, Game viewing, Raptor nesting in cliffs, Spectacular Gorge walk, Hot springs, The Olkaria Geothermal Station,  The Mervyn Carnelley Raptor Hide, Fischer’s Tower,  Tourist circuits, nature trails and picnic sites.
Pick up from the Hotel at 8.00am and head to hell’s gate National park. Here you have an option of cycling or walking while view the animals in the park. Leave the park at 13.30 for Lunch in Naivasha town. Depart Naivasha at 15.00 hrs to drive by road to Lake Nakuru National Park arriving at 18.00hrs. Check in the Hotel and relax.

Day 3: Lake Nakuru National park- Lake Baringo
Lake Nakuru National Park is dominated by a gentle undulating terrain with open bush and woodlands, typical of the dry rift valley vegetation. Twenty seven percent of the park is composed of the Lake Nakuru waters. The Park was declared a Rhino Sanctuary in 1983. The Rhino stocking program which ensued received white rhinos from South Africa. Currently the sanctuary has approximately 45 black and 31 white rhinoceros. The Park lies in the volcanic – strewn Great Rift Valley, one of the chains of 8 lakes,
The lake is world famous as the location of the greatest bird spectacle on earth. Pink flamingoes whose numbers are legion, often more than a million. There are also a number of giraffe. The Park also has large sized python snakes that inhabit the dense woodlands, and can often be seen crossing the roads or dangling from trees.
After breakfast, drive in the Lake Nakuru National park to view the animals and the birds. The park is small so 4 hours is enough to cover the park. Leave Lake Nakuru at 13.00 hrs toArriving in Lake Baringo in the afternoon. Here you have an opportunity to have the option of a boat trip to view the many birds which inhabit this lake, the hippos and fishing experience. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Day 4: Lake Baringo- Bogoria – Kisumu
After breakfast depart to Lake Bogoria, which is known for hot spring, Explore on foot of this natural lake and view the Flamingoes in their thousands. Caution must be taken, while walking near the hot springs as these are super-hot. Depart at 11.00 am for Kisumu Lunch is served en route arriving at 18.00hrs.  Dinner and Overnight in Kisumu Hotel

Day 5: Kisumu - Ndere Island National Park

Ndere Island

After breakfast trek to the lake shore or the yacht club, then take a boat to Ndere Island National park. According to Luo legendary story Ndere (meeting place) is where Mikaye the mother of the Luo rested after along journey down the Nile to the Lake Victoria before reaching her home Kit - Mikaye. The day is spent in search of the lake's largest crocodiles, Hippos, monitor lizards, birds, water antelopes etc. Enjoy fishing and taste your catch for dinner.  Overnight stay in  hotel in the city center of Kisumu

Day 7: Kisumu - Full Day
After breakfast, drive to yacht club where you will take your boat to the lake for fishing and visiting the Kiboko Bay Beach Resort for seeing the hippos, you will then join the fishermen at Dunga beach for further fishing expeditions till evening.  Dinner and overnight stay in lodge or Hotel in the city of Kisumu

Day 8: Kisumu – Narok
In the morning after breakfast explore the Lake shore and drive to Narok town. Lunch is served en route. Dinner and overnight in Narok town.

Day 9: Narok – Masai Mara
African cape Buffalo


Pick up from your hotel in Narok at 8.00 am and head to masai mara game reserve. Check in the lodge or camp Lunch is served in the lodge or camp. After lunch relax until 16.00hrs to start an evening game drive to see the many animals that inhabit this unique park, return to Lodge or camp before sunset, sit around the campfire, and hear the sounds of the night whisper softly into your ears. Dinner and overnight at lodge or camp.

Day 10: Masaai Mara
After breakfast spend full day game drives, explore the parks amazingly high concentration of game. This game reserve is Kenya's finest wildlife sanctuary including migrants, well over 450 species of animals have been recorded here although July, August and September are the months when the Mara plains are filled with migrating wildebeest and zebra, there is also resident wildlife year round. The famous Maasai tribesmen live within the dispersal area of the game reserve lunch is serve in the park return to lodge or camp for dinner and overnight.

Day 11: Masaai Mara/Nairobi
An early morning game drive in Masai Mara followed by late breakfast at the campsite and a departure to Nairobi stopping sporadically for the breathtaking panoramic views of the rift valley and adjacent landformsThere you have a stopover in Nairobi to rest and continue with the safari the following day.

Day 12: 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 13: 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.

Day 14: Amboseli National Park – Nairobi
Proceed for an early morning game drive before breaking camp and we depart by road to Nairobi. Transfer to your hotel. This safari ends in Nairobi. 

Friday 13 March 2015

KENYA CULTURAL TOURS

Kenya Cultural Tours

PEOPLE AND CULTURE
Kenya has a colorful mixture of people as well as cocktail of cultures. The current population of about forty million is made up of over forty two ethnic groups. However, the Bantus, Nilotes and Cushites form the bulk of the population. The minority, Asians, Arabs and Europeans live mainly in the urban centres. The ethnic diversity has produced a harmonious mixture of people with rich culture heritage.
The national language, Kiswahili is widely spoken by many Kenyans. English is the official language and as such it is spoken at all levels. Besides English, French, German and Italian are also spoken in the tourist industry. The rich culture heritage and diversity of the people is expressed through song, dance, art and artifact which are truly unique and embodies all the enchantment of exotic Africa. To listen to the music or to watch various festivals and ceremonies of any of the ethnic groups is a thrilling and unforgettable experience. Visitors are able to sample some of these ethnic festivities and ceremonies at the Bomas of Kenya; one of the cultural centers which only eight kilometers from the commercial of Nairobi
Lwanda Magere was a Luo warrior in the earlier ages

Kenya, with such diversity in religion, tribe and nationality, does not have particularly unique culture. Culture of Kenya is an amalgamation of thoughts of various communities, ideas of different nationalities and philosophies of divergent religious and cultural beliefs. But its diversity in cultural behavior, the people of Kenya live in a mutual harmony and friendliness with each other. Take Kenya Cultural Tours to know about the cultural accord and the lifestyle of the Kenyans.

LWANDA MAGERE STONE
Lwanda was a Luo warrior, it is believed that during his time he turned into a stone and that he could fight and nobody could kill him. At one time war broke between Luo and Kipsigis tribes, Lwanda - which means the rock - killed very many people during this war. After peace was negotiated Lwanda was given a woman from the kipsigis tribe whom he married. This woman learned and knew the secret of Lwanda’s life (His shadow was his true self). He turned into a stone which can still be seen today. The people around this place believe that this is a true story.
RAMOGI HILLS
Ramogi (the father of Luo tribe ) settled here after long journey from Uganda with his people. You can visit this home which is now a forest. There is a stone which is believed was previously a bull which turned into a rock.
CRYING ROCKS
This is a place of ceremony. Climb the rocks and get the history of these rocks from local people. Situated on the western part of Kenya in Kakamega district, Khayega.

Culture in Western Kenya - 4 Days
Kit Mikayi in Seme, Kisumu
Day 1: Nairobi – Kisumu
Leave Nairobi for Kisumu either by flight or by road. Once you are in Kisumu we will transfer you to your hotel for check in and briefing of the itinerary. We will customize or tailor make your hunting safari which will include a boating excursion on lake Victoria.
Day 2: Kisumu - Ndere Island National Park
After breakfast trek to the lake shore or the yacht club, then take a boat to Ndere Island National park. According to Luo legendary story Ndere (meeting place) is where Mikaye the mother of the Luo rested after along journey down the Nile to the Lake Victoria before reaching her home Kit - Mikaye. The day is spent in search of the lake's largest crocodiles, Hippos, monitor lizards, birds, water antelopes etc. Enjoy fishing and taste your catch for dinner. Lunch in the lake on the boat.Overnight stay in lodge or hotel in the city center of Kisumu.
Day 3: Kisumu - Full Day
After breakfast, drive to yacht club where you will take your boat to the lake for fishing and visiting the Kiboko Bay Beach Resort for seeing the hippos, you will then join the fishermen at Dunga beach for further fishing expeditions till evening.  Dinner and overnight stay in lodge or Hotel in the city of Kisumu

Day 4: Kisumu – Nairobi
In the morning after breakfast explore the Lake shore and then transfer back to Nairobi by flight or by road.

Tuesday 3 March 2015

VOLUNTOURISM IN RURAL KENYA

A lady volunteer teaching pupils in a Kenyan rural primary School


Volunteer in Rural Kenya for a Week @ 245 USD per person and enjoy the unique African culture and the hospitality as you help improving someone`s life.This package is designed  in that you will experience the authentic and meaningful stay in Kenya and you will definitely fall in love with this land of natural beauty.

Kenya is known to be having a large part of her population living below the international poverty line, with the majority in the rural areas. Poverty has led to poor health, poor education and poor economy leading to poor living standards.
For this reason, African Game Trek has come up with a week Voluntourism packages that helps to link the volunteers with the needy population in the rural. The packages are designed for people in holidays, students and those that would love to experience the local culture of Kenyan people.

A volunteer in the village with her host standing in front of a local grass thatched house

  Travelers participating in the Voluntourism program will enjoy this unique pairing and will experience an authentic and meaningful stay in Kenya.  This is a wonderful alternative to the traditional family vacation, you get to taste the real African hospitality and the real life in the rural areas.
A volunteer from Finland issuing Sanitary towels and Stationary in a rural School in Western Kenya
 This Voluntourism is  open to anyone who would want to participate in offering medicals services,teaching in the local schools,participating in other developmental activities and community work. Accommodation will be offered in the rural homes,giving the volunteer enough exposure to the culture and living practices of the community.
In order to facilitate proper planning and transport for this tour, we charge a fee of 35 USD per person per day. This fee covers Accommodation, Three meals a day,Transport from Nairobi to the site.Volunteers can also choose to blend their activities during the stay in Kenya with a wildlife Safari where they can visit Masai mara, Nakuru, Amboseli, Samburu and many other touristic sites in Kenya as per their choice at an added fee according to the Safari itinerary.

For instance, you can choose to go for
 3 Days Masai Mara budget camping Safari @ 340 USD per person,
4 Days Masai mara, Lake Nakuru Budged Camping Safari @ 460 USD per person
6 Days Masai mara,Lake Nakuru and Amboseli Budget camping Safari @ 690 USD per person
We encourage groups as it is mostly enjoyable and revitalizing .

Elephants enjoying cool breeze  in Amboseli National park
Some of our partners in this noble act includes Tusome Kenya and Kirindo Initiative CBO. You can also be part of this team returning to the community.