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    Walking Loita Hills (6 days)

    Type : Walking Safari Duration: 5 nights 6 days
    Locations Visited: Masai Mara
    Description:Walking safari in the Loita Hills and Masai Mara area./BC
    Day 01:
    Depart from a central pickup point, depart in a north westerly direction. On descending into the great rift valley you will see the dormant volcanoes of Longonot on your right and Suswa on your left. Lunch will be eaten in Narok, the administrative center for the area and arrival at Barakitabu camp should be around 1430hrs. Once settled into our accomodations, tea will be served in the mess and thereafter a walk onto the plains together with your guide. Enjoy the late afternoon lighting and sunset before returning to camp for a shower, drinks around the camp fire before dinner and finally retire for the night.
    Day 02:
    After breakfast our mornings walk will take us into the hills behind our camp. Whilst walking your guide will point out the different trees, their medicinal and other uses. There are various species of antelope which maybe seen and many varieties of birds. Return to camp for lunch and after a rest, walk to your guide’s homestead and enjoy meeting his family, seeing their home and learning first hand about their culture. Return to camp for dinner and overnight.
    Day 03:
    After breakfast our camp will be broken and our walk will take us across the savannah allowing us to enjoy the views, the flora and fauna. With lunch en-route we will be transported the last few kilometers to our main camp at Sekenani. Dinner and overnight at Olperr Elongo (name in Masai of a local flowering tree - Albizia gummifera).
    Day 04:
    Today’s activities will be in The Masai Mara Game Reserve, returning to camp for lunch and thereafter returning into the the park in the late afternoon. The Mara is well known for its variety and numbers of game. The panoramic views and lighting on clear days makes for great photos. The area also boasts many varieties of birds. Return to camp for dinner and overnight.
    Day 05:
    Our day will be spent walking in the surrounding Siana hills, game viewing and enjoying the splendid views. Dinner and overnight at Olperr Elongo.
    Day 06:
    An early morning walk before breakfast, thereafter pack and begin your return journey to Nairobi with lunch en-route you should arrive around 1600hrs, drop off at a central point. Arrangement ends.
    What to bring:
    Personal toiletries; towel; soap; longs for the cool of the evening; comfortable walking shoes; shorts and tee shirts; sunblock25; film; reading material; binoculars are recommended

    Walking Loita Hills (6 days)


    Walk up Ol Lolokwe Mountain (1 day)

    Type : Walking Safari Duration: 1day
    Description:Walking safari up Ol Lolokwe Mountain, north of Samburu National Park. Transport is not included.
    General itinerary
    A full day walk on Mt Ol-Lolokwe, located an hour north of the Samburu Game Reserve, with Samburu guides who are knowledgeable on all aspects of the mountain from the fauna and flora to the historical and cultural importance of Ol Lololokwe to their people. Mt. Ol Lololokwe is one of the most distinctive landmarks in northern Kenya with it’s stunningly massive rock face. The mountain is immersed in Samburu folklore and walking safaris on the mountain offer a unique experience.

    Walk up Ol Lolokwe Mountain (1 day)


    Tanzania Serengeti, Lengai, Natron (11 days)

    Type : Walking Safari Duration: 10 nights 11 days
    Locations Visited: Lake Manyara National Park,National Park,Lake Natron,Ngorongoro Conservation Area,Olduvai Gorge,Serengeti National Park,Tarangire National Park
    Description:Northern Tanzania safari for the outdoors person who wants to get off the classic safari route and appreciate the beauty of landscape and wildlife as well as cultural interaction with different tribes in this area. Discovering the Ngorongoro and the Serengeti National Parks then walking the Gol mountains, the Salei plains, down the Rift Valley escarpment and up an active volcano makes this safari a complete African experience. The trek up Lengai is very steep & quite strenuous, but an alternative walk to some spectacular waterfalls can be arranged for those not wanting to attempt it./BC
    Day 1 NAIROBI – ARUSHA – KARATU LODGE
    Half an hours drive from Nairobi and we are already in the midst of Africa as it was known by Hemingway. This excellent tarmac road lined with acacias and termite mounds brings us quickly to the Namanga border post. The sacred mountain Oldonyo Orok dominates Namanga. There lies the grave of one of the most important Laibon or Masai sorcerers. It is not however the religious aspect that attracts people to this busy town but the trading opportunities offered by the border post. Whilst carrying out the formalities to enter Tanzania we will have proposals to purchase a wide variety of contraband goods.
    Once we have crossed into Tanzania we penetrate the heart of the greatest geological feature of this continent. The Rift Valley is 8000 km long and runs from the Dead Sea to Madagascar. The difference in altitude between the valley floor and the high plateau forming its escarpment creates dramatically contrasting climates. The valley floor receives very little rain and is the territory of the Nilotic Masai herdsmen. Up on the high plateau the higher precipitation levels allow the agriculturist Bantu to develop large plantations of coffee and tea.
    Late afternoon we arrive at Karatu in the Ngorongoro highlands and pass the night in a lodge.
    Day 2 NGORONGORO CRATER
    Half day game-drive in the crater.
    Ngorongoro Conservation Area was created with a separate entity from the Serengeti to protect the Masai herdsmen. The Masai had in fact found themselves thrown out of their traditional pasturelands. It was decided that to protect the ancestral rights of the Masai they should be given the right to graze their cattle in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area but not in the Serengeti. This compromise seems to be a success as we are able to observe an enormous variety of wildlife against the backdrop of some spectacular landscapes. The amateur photographer will appreciate the contrast of the cloudy skies and the brilliant golden sunlight illuminating the vegetation on the crater floor, and the white soda lake where pink flamingos search for food. Night spent in Lodge on crater rim.
    Days 3 4 & 5 SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK
    Ngorongoro Conservation Area is not only an animal reserve but also a very important location for research into the roots of mankind. At Olduvai and Laetoli, Louis Leakey discovered several Australopithecus as well as footprints that date back 3.5 million years. We visit the museum at Olduvai Gorge, before entering the Serengeti ecosystem with endless plains of game. Camping inside the park. Full day game driving in one of the most famous areas of the Serengeti, Seronera at the heart of the Serengeti. Camping inside the park.
    Full day game driving in the Lobo area, the northern section of the Serengeti which borders the Masai Mara Game Reserve in Kenya. Elephants, lions, and plains animals are plentiful. At certain times of the year, when the game moves away from this area, this day could be spent in Seronera. Camping inside the park.
    Day 6 SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK – GOL MOUNTAINS
    Morning game drive before crossing into Masai country. The Gol Mountains form the escarpment of the western wall of the Rift Valley. This higher altitude makes it a greener area where Masai herdsmen concentrate with their animals. It will be also the starting point of our trek. Camping.
    Day 7 TREK GOL MOUNTAINS .
    The Masai are of Nilotic origin and once these warriors frightened even the bravest explorers, but today they live a peaceful existence principally caring for their enormous herds of cattle. We meet them grazing their herds and perched on the top of the highest granite rock they can keep guard over the plains for any lion or other possible threat to their cattle.
    Accompanied by our Masai guides, with lunch and water for the day’s journey, we set off to cross this small chain of mountains. The large valleys that cut through the mountains are gathering points for wildlife in search of water and grazing. Even the large predators are attracted during February and March when the young wildebeest are born. The peaceful cohabitation between the Masai and this wildlife is spectacular, and it’s not unusual to find herds of zebra, wildebeest, giraffe and cattle grazing together. Passing Masai villages we frequently meet with the warrior herdsmen.
    A river has cut a deep gorge in the escarpment wall and in some places we walk in narrow canyons of basalt barely a few meters wide and towering a hundred meters above our heads. The river at this stage flows permanently and occasionally we have to walk waist deep in the clear water. It’s a refreshing and cool moment we enjoy to its fullest, knowing that quite soon we will reach one of the hottest places in Tanzania. Later strolling easily on the high plateau we appreciate the rock formations and views of the surrounding mountains. Our vehicles meet us in the evening to set up camp. Camping.
    Day 8 TREK RIFT VALLEY
    We follow an important track used by the Masai from Lake Natron during the dry season when they herd their cattle up onto the highlands for grazing. In turn the Masai from the highlands herd their cattle down onto the salt plains of Natron. Descending the escarpment towards Lake Natron, the path is rough and the vegetation changes rapidly. Incessant meetings with the Masai slows our progression, as we must make way for their herds of goats and cattle to pass on this steep and rocky pathway.Even for the Masai of Natron the environment is inhospitable and tough. Deep down on the floor of the Rift Valley, the giant fault that cuts its way across the African continent, the world continues to evolve. Several other volcanoes rise from the plains and Gelai dominates at some 3000 metres over Lake Natron. This lake was discovered by English geologist named Gregory and is certainly the most spectacular in the Rift Valley. An enormous pan of pink soda stretches for over 30 kilometres. All around the edge of the lake there is hot salty water bubbling from the ground at temperatures exceeding 50° C. These springs produce a microscopic aquatic life that feeds a variety of local bird species, along with a number of migratory birds. A species of perch, “Tilapia Grahami” manages to survive in these extreme conditions, breeding in puddles of fresh water. Areas More…ncentrated in soda are favourable for the reproduction of algae that flamingos feed upon. It’s not unusual for the flamingos to number into the hundreds of thousands. Camping.
    Day 9 TREK LENGAI VOLCANO
    The active volcano Ol Donyo Lengai is the sacred mountain of the Masai. Lengai means God in Masai language and on the summit, protected from the vapour and heat of the volcano, resides ‘Ngai’. We start our climb at 1am to the summit of Lengai at 2800 metres above sea level. The climb is a steep one that we attempt in the moonlight, so that we’ll reach the summit in time to watch the sun rise on Kilimanjaro 200 km away. From the jagged crater rim we have a spectacular view over Natron and the surrounding volcanoes and escarpment. We follow our guide carefully down into the caldera where the volcano is active and lava flows regularly from small eruptive cones. We make a weary descent back to our vehicles and after some brunch to regain our energy head cross the Rift Valley towards Longido. Lengai is one of the most difficult mountains to climb in the area, not because of the technical difficulty but due to the steepness, hot climate and loose volcanic gravel.
    Day 10 RETURN NAIROBI
    After the dusty track of Longido we meet a good tarmac road that takes us to Namanga and the border post once again. Once the formalities to cross the border are completed we head to Nairobi. After a last glance over Hemmingway’s Africa we find ourselves once again amongst the hustle and bustle of city life. After saying our farewells to the group with whom we have shared so many memorable experiences you will be dropped at your hotel.

    Tanzania Serengeti, Lengai, Natron (11 days)


    Tanzania Rift Valley Volcano Trek (8 days)

    Type : Walking Safari Duration: 7 nights 8 days
    Locations Visited: Ngorongoro Conservation Area,Rift Valley
    Description:A short intense safari in northern Tanzania 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 cultural interaction of different tribes but specifically the Masai living in the areas where we are walking. Walking the highlands of Ngorongoro Conservation area and Empakai crater, the Salei plains, 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 spectacular waterfalls will be arranged for those not wanting to attempt it. A small daypack with camera, sun cream and water bottle is all you are expected to carry.
    Day 1
    NAIROBI/ARUSHA/NGORONGORO LODGE. Late afternoon arrival on the craters edge.
    Day 2
    NGORONGORO CRATER. Half day game driving in the famous Ngorongoro Crater.
    Day 3
    NGORONGORO/EMPAKAI CRATER CAMPING. Morning climb up to rim of Olmoti crater and descend to waterfalls. Afternoon drive through the highlands where Masai cattle graze next to Zebra and Wildebeest, to Empakai crater where we spend the night.
    Day 4
    TREK EMPAKAI CRATER/RIFT VALLEY ESCARPMENT. CAMPING. Morning descent into the crater to explore the crater lake on foot and marvel at its wildlife and flora. After we proceed walking to the edge of the Rift Valley overlooking Lengai volcano.
    Day 5
    TREK RIFT VALLEY/SALEI PLAINS CAMPING. With Masai guides we walk down the Rift Valley escarpment to the Salei plains.
    Day 6
    TREK RIFT VALLEY/LAKE NATRON. CAMPING. The views over Lake Natron are magnificent. We reach the floor of the Rift Valley on a busy walking path meeting many Masai on the way. Visit to lake’s edge to admire the flamingo colonies feeding in the shallow waters.
    Day 7
    TREK LENGAI/LONGIDO CAMPING. 1am is time to start our climb. We reach the summit in time to watch the sun rise on Kilimanjaro 200 km away. Inside the crater we witness small eruptive cones spurting lava. It is a powerful magical place sacred to the Masai. In the afternoon back in our vehicles, we cross the Rift Valley towards Mount Longido.
    Day 8
    NAIROBI. On a little used track we reach the main road to Namanga and after border formalities we head back to Nairobi.

    Tanzania Rift Valley Volcano Trek (8 days)


    North Kenya Donkey Safari (6 days)

    Type : Walking Safari Duration: 5 nights 6 days
    Locations Visited: Laikipia, Maralal, Great Rift Valley, Karissia Hills
    Description:Trekking with Donkeys in Northern Kenya, from the Karisia Hills down into the Ol Bogoi Valley. Spectacular views and scenery . A night spent at the Faull’s farm house, Maralal. /MC
    Note
    Safaris of different lengths may be arranged.

    North Kenya Donkey Safari (6 days)


    Amboseli, Tsavo and Chyulu Hills Trek (8 days)

    Type : Walking Safari Duration: 7 nights 8 days
    Locations Visited: Chyulu Hills,National Park,Lamu,Tsavo West National Park
    Description:A combination of game driving from vehicles & walking safari adventure to Masai land and the Chyulu Hills which offer the most spectacular views of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Easy walking amongst wildlife within Masai territory and guided by Masai guides. Big game viewing in Amboseli and Tsavo West National Parks from a vehicle. Suitable for children 12 yrs & over. /BC
    Day 1
    NAIROBI/ AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK. CAMPING FB. Leaving Nairobi towards the south we pass the highly cultivated Wakamba country before entering the Masai plains at the foot of Kilimanjaro. Afternoon game drive in the park. We set our camp in a wild and private ground of the Amboseli National Park.
    Day 2
    AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK. CAMPING FB. Whole day game viewing in Amboseli.
    Day 3
    AMBOSELI / MBIRIKANI GROUP RANCH. CAMPING FB. Full morning game drive before leaving the park towards the Chyulu hills. Our route takes us through many Masai villages and past a cultivated swamp where “up-country” people are producing vegetables in a very traditional irrigation system.
    Day 4
    WALKS MBIRIKANI GROUP RANCH. CAMPING FB. The local Masai have created a private game reserve covering several thousand acres and bordering Tsavo West National Park. This is where we walk, following herds of plains game and hopefully coming across hunting lions.
    Day 5
    WALKS MBIRIKANI GROUP RANCH. CAMPING FB. At the foot of this 2000m mountain range we trek across the savannah. The plains are covered with umbrella shaped acacias which are favourite food of the local elephant population.
    Day 6
    WALKS CHYULU HILLS. CAMPING FB. The Chyulu Hills are an ancient volcanic range and part of Tsavo National Park. From the top of these rolling hills we have magnificent views over the Masai Plains and of Mt. Kilimanjaro. The summit is a contrast of thick forest and barren volcanic cones.
    Day 7
    TSAVO WEST NATIONAL PARK. LODGE FB. Game viewing from our vehicles in Kenya’s largest national park. Visit the famous Mzima Springs where millions of litres of clear water gush from the ground into a huge pool inhabited by hippos & crocodiles.
    Day 8
    RETURN NAIROBI. Game viewing in the early morning and passing through the park we head on our way back to Nairobi.

    Amboseli, Tsavo and Chyulu Hills Trek (8 days)


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