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Adventure
Walking and Bush camping safaris where you come close to nature,close
interview with local people and wildlife offering you unforgetable
experience in Africa
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- Walking on Loita
Hills - Kenya
Walking on Chyulu Hills - Kenya
- Walk and drive Safari
kenya
Walking
in Ngorongoro, Empakai and Lake Natron - Tanzania
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Walking
on Loita Hills
The Loita Hills are one
of Kenya's last remaining 'true wilderness' areas. There are no roads,
tracks or footpaths, and the likelihood of our seeing anyone else on
the trek is remote. Indeed our only other companions will be the wild
game that inhabits the grasslands and montane forests of this remote
region. Where appropriate, we will be walking along game trails and
in the late afternoons may move from the ridge tops, down into the valley
in search of suitable campsites. Nights are generally spent camped next
to cool streams that rise in these hills and on leaving the next morning,
the only evidence of our passing should be a small circle of ash and
a few fire blackened rocks marking the place we had the camp fire and
cooked the evening meal.
Starting at an Altitude of about
2,200m, we walk, carrying all our own food and camping equipment, east,
through Savannah grasslands, climbing as we do so to about 2,400m. At
some point we will enter the "mist forests" of the central area. These
forests are sustained by the ability of the trees, bushes, lichens and
mosses to extract moisture from the clouds that cloak the whole region
most mornings. Underfoot the ground is moist and springy with slowly
decaying vegetation, whilst above us, the forest trees provide a haven
for monkeys, turaco and other forest birds seen but seldom elsewhere.
The weight carried by each client
on the first day is about 20 kg, with packs becoming lighter each day
as food is eaten, to end at around 10kg on the last day of the walk.
Total distance covered - about 45 kilometres.
Of the forest mammals, the most
conspicuous will be the beautiful black and white Colobus monkeys,
but troops of Sykes and Vervet monkey will add their alarm
cries to those of the Crowned Eagles, and other birds which fly
within the forest. With luck, we may encounter those silent giants of
Africa - the Elephant, but more probably the only evidence of
their presence will be their spoor and droppings together with those
of Buffalo, forest Antelope, and more rarely, Lion,
Leopard and Hyena.
During the walk, because of the
unspoilt virgin nature of the wilderness, we try to take a different
route on each expedition. This implies that the terrain conditions are
generally unknown and may vary considerably during each day, with good
game trails being followed for a couple of hours, succeeded by areas
of seemingly impenetrable jungle. Here progress may be difficult with
giant nettles, vines and lianas and thorns adding to the challenges
of the walk. Navigation is by use of map, compass and altimeter, and
a portable VHF airway band radio is carried for use in any possible
emergency.
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Day 1
- From Nairobi, a three hour
drive westwards, brings us to the township of Narok. Here
we will have a snack lunch and a drink before continuing for another
two hours to the upper grassland plateau of the Loita Hills.
Our walk starts from near the Masaai village of Morijo, and
from here we will walk east and then south for about 3 hours till
we reach a suitable campsite by a permanent stream. Dinner, as on
each subsequent night, will be cooked over an open camp fire.
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Day
2
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After an early
breakfast we cut up the east side of the valley and so into the
start of the forests proper. Game trails are followed when ever
possible. Note: because we use a different route through the forest
each time, the difficulty of the terrain we will be crossing will
not be known from one kilometre to the next. This night's camp is
made after a long drop into one of the valleys. Alternatively your
guide and one volunteer will drop down into the valley to collect
the night's water requirements whilst the camp is set up on the
ridge top.
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Day 3
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Still in the
forests for a couple of hours, often quite hard going with fewer
game trails to follow. By mid morning though, the area should be
getting somewhat dryer as we approach the first escarpment dropping
down into the Great Rift Valley. Suddenly it's open grasslands
and rapidly we descend to the floor of this middle plateau and our
camp on the Entosopia River. Good swimming and spectacular
views. (usually the same camp for each crossing)
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Day 4
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Mid morning
departure, walking along the edge of the escarpment towards where
we will follow an old Land Rover track down to the Rift Valley floor.
Vehicles will meet us at a convenient point. The drive back to Nairobi
will then take us across soda flats of Lake Magadi, the largest
soda lake in the world and so back across the Great Rift to arrive
in Nairobi by early evening.
Equipment required
by the client is minimal.- Stout walking shoes, socks. T shirt and shorts,
long pants and long sleeved shirt, warm jumper and waterproof jacket,
bush hat and tooth brush being about all. Please do not bring any
scented cosmetics. We provide sleeping mat, bag and tent. All food,
and cooking equipment and of course our professional guide/s.
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- Walking on
Chyulu Hills
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Itinerary
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Day
1
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Depart Nairobi
around 0800, for the 3 hour drive down the Mombasa road to Kibwezi.
Here we will leave the tarmac, and take a dirt road, (probably an
optimistic term for it), for the 30 km to where we start walking to
the caves. First though, lunch of cold cuts, salads, bread and cheese,
cold beer or soft drink, then an hour walk to the entrance of the
caves. Afternoon spent exploring.
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Day 2
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Explore sections
of one of the longest "Lava Tube" caves in the world - Leviathan.
These caves, which world-wide, are relatively rare, are thought to
have been formed when molten lava, of specific type and viscosity
flowed down a slope of a specific angle. The surface layer cooled
and solidified, but the lower part, still molten, continued to flow
on down. At this point, somewhere up the hillside a collapse of the
surface crust occurred through which air enters, and so a tube evacuated
itself just below the surface. Afternoon and the evening spent down
in the caves looking at some of the fascinating formations found therein
- Sink holes, lava ropes, stalagmites and stalactites, benches and
of course the secondary, water formed features.
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Day 3
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Early morning
departure by road for the top of the Chyulu Hills. Superb walking
country with gently undulating grasslands, interspersed with dense
patches of forest. Possibility of viewing herds of eland and other
antelope, giraffe, zebra and wildebeest with slightly lesser chance
to see elephant, lion and buffalo and the other game that live in
the area. Probable views of Kilimanjaro just 50 km away. Night
somewhere along the crest. Probably cool and windy with low cloud
in the early morning.
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Day 4
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Full day of
walking
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Day 5
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Early morning
game drive or short walk before a late breakfast / early lunch . It's
then along the crest road and down the western side of the hills for
the drive back to Nairobi arriving before nightfall.
Options are
of course many and varied and in many cases we can be flexible about the
itinerary whilst we are actually on the safari. One may, for instance,
wish to spend an extra day caving (or cut out a day), thus spend less
time (or longer) walking the Chyulus.
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Walk
and drive Safari kenya
Itinerary
Day 1: Nairobi.
Arrival and airport transfer . Afternoon city tour . overnight in Nairobi
hotel.
Day 2 :Crater lake
Sanctuary: After breakfast ,briefing by the guide. By 9.00 a.m. we
leave Nairobi to head for Lake Naivasha, a fresh water lake in the Rift
Valley at an altitude of 1890m. Its biggest attraction is the variety
of bird life seen on it and its vicinity. A bird count of 400 species
has been done in this area. We arrive at Crater Lake in time for lunch,
where nature is at its best. We do a circular trek on the top of the crater
from where we see the lake from various angles, with a close view of the
many birds that are found here. We find our vehicle for a return journey
to the hotel for dinner and overnightat Lake Naivasha Lodge.
Day 3: Hell's Gate
National Park:.. We wake up with the sun rising over the lake - the
early morning is perfect for watching wildlife as the lake boasts a wide
variety of water birds. After a short transfer to the park.entrance we
will walk among giraffes, zebras, warthogs and the many types of gazelle
that are found here. The first part of this walk is done in typical flat
African savannah in a volcanic area bounded by massive rocks. After a
picnic lunch the last part of the walk takes us into Hell's Gate Gorge
accompanied by wild vegetation and running water from geysers. Overnight
- Lake Naivasha Lodge
Day 4: Longonot
Crater: After breakfast we transfer to Longonot National Park. This
is an extinct crater in the Rift Valley. The first part of today's walk
is a steady climb to the crater rim, the highest point in the Rift Valley,
and the walker is rewarded with a wide view of the crater which is full
of monkeys and soaring eagles. The second part of today's walk is around
the rim of the crater .On completing the circuit we descend to the park
gate and transfer to Naivasha town for a well deserved drink and lunch
in the best known pub of the area, "La Belle Inn". Here we can
see something of daily life in a small African town. Return to the hotel.
Overnight - Lake Naivasha Lodge
Day 5: Lake Nakuru..
We take a break from walking and visit by vehicle Lake Nakuru where thousands
of pink flamingos shimmer over the water. As well as many other species
of birds, there is big game including white rhino, buffalo, waterbuck,
Grant's and Thompson gazelle, impala, jackal, lion and leopard. We have
our lunch at the Lake Nakuru Lodge. In the afternoon there's a short transfer
to the Lake Elementaita Lodge for overnight.
Day 6: Malewa Ranch.
After breakfast we transfer to Malewa Ranch. This is a wildlife conservancy
situated on the banks of the Malewa river, which feeds Lake Naivasha.
We start our walk by crossing the shallow Malewa river to enter open savannah
dotted with the trees and shrubs valued highly by local people
medicinal qualities. Here too is an abundance of birds. We return via
a cliff from where we have wonderful views of Longonot, Lake Naivasha
and the northern Rift Valley. We then make a detour across the bridge
over the Malewa river and to the lodge where we have a late lunch before
returning to our hotel. Overnight - Lake Elementaita Lodge
Day 7: Lake Elementaita.
Lake Elementaita may not be as well known as Lake Nakuru but its scenic
beauty is unmatched. We walk up to the lakeshore from where we proceed
to the hot springs and into the Kokopey Hills. We walk mainly in open
savannah, occasionally stopping for a chat with a Masai herdsman. The
gentle sloping hills give a good panorama. After, we return to the Lodge
in time for lunch and a leisurely afternoon.
Day 8: Masai Mara..
We now again take a break from walking and concentrate on wildlife. To
see the best of Kenyan wildlife Masai Mara is the place to be. So, after
breakfast we start our journey to Masai, passing through Narok, a colorful
Masai town. We will be able to see many animals along the way grazing
side by side with the Masai livestock. We reach the lodge/campl in time
for lunch. After relaxing at the swimming pool we do an evening game drive
through the park. Overnight - Masai Mara Lodge
Day 9: Masai Mara..
This is our cultural and activity day in Masai Mara. We do an early morning
game drive through the park before breakfast. Then we head for the park
gate from where we start the walk to the Masai manyatta, or homestead,
where we will see how the Masai live. Return to Keekorok for lunch and
free afternoon which can be spent in the hotel and swimming pool. An evening
game drive completes the day. Overnight - Masai Mara Lodge
Day 10: To Nairobi
Carnivore Restaurant. After breakfast we head to Nairobi to arrive
in time for lunch at the Carnivore Restaurant which is known for its barbecued
game meat. Giraffe, zebra, gazelle, crocodile, ostrich are all delicacies.
Free afternoon/shopping or transfer to the airport.
LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY
Moderate - sound basic fitness
required
INSURANCE
We do not accept any
liability for any loss or injury however caused. We recommend that you
take out appropriate holiday insurance covering you against illness, injury,
and loss or damage to luggage. This insurance should also cover the possibility
of your having to cancel your holiday for whatever reason.
Cost
per person
US$1575.00 .sharing with
a single supplement of US$350. This is inclusive of all meals starting
from breakfast of day 2 until lunch of day 10, all accommodation, transport,
services of guides, park entrance fees .
Excluded in the price are the airfare, costs of visa and airport tax,
expenses of personal nature, drinks and tips.
NB: Accommodation
is not included on day 10 but can be arranged at the time of booking.
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Walking in
Ngorongoro,Empakai Crater and Lake
Natron
Northern
Tanzania itinerary for the fit and sportive person who wants to get off
the classic safari route and appreciate the beauty of landscape and wildlife
joined with some cultural interaction of different tribes.Walking the
Highlands of Ngorongoro Conservation area and the Empakai crater, the
plains of Salei, down the Rift valley escarpment and up an active volcano
makes this safari a complete African experience. The trek up Lengai is
quite strenuous but an alternative walk to waterfalls can be arranged
for those not wanting to attempt it.
A small day pack with camera, sun cream and water bottle is all you are
expected to carry.
Itinerary
- Day 1 - NAIROBI/ARUSHA/NGORONGORO
LODGE
- Late afternoon game viewing in
the crater. 3500m.
- Day 2 - NGORONGORO/ EMPAKAI
CRATER
- Morning game viewing in the crater
then drive through highlands to the rim of Empakai crater.
- Day 3 - TREK EMPAKAI CRATER.
- Walking in the crater, we explore
this unique forested crater on foot, and marvel at the variety of its
wildlife and flora.
- Day 4 - TREK
RIFT VALLEY/SALEI PLAINS
- With Maasai guides we walk down
the Rift Valley escarpment to the Salei plains.
- Day 5 - TREK
RIFT VALLEY/LAKE NATRON
- The views over Lake Natron are
magnificent. The flamingo colonies from this distance are a splash of
dark pink colour on the lake. We reach the floor of the Rift valley
- Day 6 - TREK
LENGAI/LONGIDO
- 1am is time to start our climb.
We reach the summit to watch the sun rise on Kilimanjaro 200 km away.
Inside the crater we witness small eruptive cones spurting liquid magma
which in turn form pools of hot lava. It is a powerful magical place
sacred to the Maasai. In the afternoon back in our vehicles, we cross
the Rift Valley towards Mount Longido.
- Day 7 - NAIROBI
OR ARUSHA
- On a little used track we reach
the main road to the border. After border formalities we head back to
Nairobi.
Cost includes:
- 7 days safari / 4 days walking
/ 5 nights camping / 1 night Ngorongoro lodge
- Transport in 4WD Landcruiser or
Landrover with roof hatches for game viewing.
- European guide
- Full board except meals in Nairobi
or Arusha
- Treated drinking water
- All camping equipment including
tables, chairs, cutlery & crockery, igloo-type tents, mattresses,
wash bowls, bush toilet, safari shower (water permitting). Cook &
drivers who assist with the camp
- First aid kit is available for
use by group participants
- National park entry & camping
fees
Not included:
- visas
- Alcoholic drinks - we suggest
that you bring a bottle of spirits to share for the evening sundowners.
- Sleeping bag, torch light &
personal toiletries
- Tips for cook & drivers
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