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8 Day Kenya Family Air Safari
The tour is ideal for families with children. Not only are travel times kept
to a minimum (no long distances by road) but we include a dedicated full
time children’s educational and entertainment program, the “Adventurers
club” (aged 4-12 years).
For years children have been accompanying their parents to Africa to witness
the world’s greatest creatures, marvel at its wildest landscapes, and
partake of its oldest cultures – only to return home knowing very little
about what they have actually seen.
Family Specials
Now the Heritage Group is changing all that, thanks to its uniquely
educational and inspirational Adventure’s Club. The Adventures’ Club offers
the ultimate children’s holiday. Accompanied by highly trained naturalists
and cultural specialists, children will be treated to an enlightening series
of walks, talks, visits to neighboring schools and villages, games and
activities designed to help them better understand their wild surroundings.
The following itinerary combines game viewing and extra curricular
activities geared towards young people. It is very participatory and will
give the children a real African experience. It will be their holiday of a
lifetime.
Day 1
Deservedly, Kenya has been described as having everything that is beautiful
in Africa within her borders. Abundant wildlife and birdlife living free;
hospitable people; a culture that is both complex and fascinating;
outstanding scenic beauty of the immensity of the rolling savannas, the
peace of the desert regions of the north, the majesty of the highlands and
the glaciated peaks of Mount Kenya; the grandeur of the Great Rift Valley
and the allure white coral beaches, all easily accessible to the visitor.
On arrival in Nairobi you will be met and transferred to the Norfolk Hotel
where you will overnight on a bed and breakfast basis.
The Norfolk Hotel, which is situated, just 30 minutes drive from Jomo
Kenyatta Airport, and close to some of the most exclusive shops and
restaurants in East Africa. The Norfolk is an African classic; all of its
130 rooms have en suite facilities, telephone, minibar and TV. As a member
of "The Leading Hotels of the World", its name is a byword for hospitality
and comfort. Facilities include a choice of restaurants and bars, a heated
swimming pool, health club and souvenir and gift shop.
Day 2 & 3
Fly directly from Nairobi to Samburu National Game Reserve. Spend two nights
at Intrepids Camp on a full board basis. Game-viewing and join Adventure's
Club where the children will learn about bush homes including tracking
animals, making a bush home, lighting fires and, generally, getting a close
insight into the wonders of Africa.
The Samburu Intrepids Club, completed at the end of 1990, occupies an
outstanding, shady site on the banks of the Uaso Nyiro River in the western
section of the Samburu National Reserve. On first appearance Samburu
Intrepids is more reminiscent of a fantasy tree house set on stilts with its
vaulted thatched roofs and sprawling wooden terraces. Set under the shade of
the trees, the 25 tents are elevated on individual decks overlooking the
river. The tents are more than spacious, comfortable, and furnished with
mahogany furniture, fashioned by gifted craftsmen. The tents have oversized
four poster beds, plus en-suite bathrooms with showers and dual wash hand
basins, and even large overhead ceiling fans to cool the tents in the heat
of the day. A dazzling swimming pool is surrounded by shaded terraces and a
garden of indigenous plants. Another form of relaxation is to visit Samburu
country across the river on the back of a camel.
The Samburu National Reserve lays some 300km north of Nairobi and adjacent
to the Buffalo Springs National Reserve separated only by the Uaso Nyiro
River. Arid, rugged, but savagely beautiful the two reserves cover an area
of about 300 square km. With less than 300 mm of rain a year the wildlife
depends for its very existence on the river fed from the rich forests of the
Aberdare Mountains, 300km away. Several species of wildlife are found in
Samburu, which are not found in other Kenya parks lying south of the
equator. Among the most striking of these are the reticulated giraffe and
Grevy's zebra. Lion, cheetah and leopard are all found here and elephant are
plentiful. For the most part the reserve is hot by day but cool at night.
Day 4 & 5
Fly directly to Lake Naivasha, one of Kenya’s most beautiful fresh-water
lakes. Spend two nights at the Rift Valley Lodge and golf club. There is a
wide variety of activities which can be arranged locally including boat
trips, fishing, golf, guided forest walks, horse-riding, local excursions
and day trips to lake Nakuru, Baringo, Mount Longonot or the Aberdare
Mountains. Children’s “Adventurer club.”
The Great Rift Valley Lodge sits at about 7,000 feet from which elevation it
enjoys magnificent views to the west and east. The vistas stretch from the
shimmering waters of Lake Naivasha to the jagged volcanic crater of Mount
Longonot. The Great Rift Valley Lodge offers 21 twin and 9 double rooms all
with private balconies overlooking the spectacular valley floor. The rooms
are beautifully furnished with large four-poster beds, handmade wooden
furniture, African prints and modern en suite bathrooms. The social heart of
the Rift Valley Lodge is the clubhouse building which offers fine dining and
beautiful views from its panoramic restaurant and broad balconies. Around
the clubhouse, the lush fairways and sparkling lakes of the 6,580-yard gold
course fan out in different directions. Visitors can take advantage of the
sports facilities including a driving range and practice greens , two tennis
courts and a freeform swimming pool.
Day 6 & 7
Fly to Mara Intrepids Club or the Mara Siana where the next 2 nights will be
spent. Game-viewing and children’s “Adventure Club”. Enjoy morning and
afternoon game drives in what is, undoubtedly, Kenya's finest game reserve.
The Adventure's Club hosts will ensure the young people are kept busy with
making plaster casts or animal tracking, identifying spoor, enjoying a
nature walk, spear throwing contests - the list goes on and on. You will
enjoy an escorted game walk and a bush banquet deep in the African bush.
Mara Intrepids is sheltered in an indigenous forest bordering the Talek
River, its location for game-viewing is second to none. Mara Intrepids
reflects the "grand safari" style of bygone days, coupled with modern
amenities. The 30 accommodation tents are arranged to assure maximum
privacy. They are spacious, comfortable, handsomely furnished with custom
milled African mahogany furniture, oversized four poster beds, en suite
bathrooms with showers, running hot and cold water, flush toilets and
electricity. Early morning tea and coffee is served in your tents by
unobtrusive stewards. All the tents face the river and have easy access to
the main dining tent. The camp is fully equipped with a range of four-wheel
drive vehicles specifically designed to enhance the game viewing
experiences. You can relax around the sparkling swimming pool, browse in the
wildlife library, shop at the well-stocked gift boutique, or sip your
favorite drink in the evening from the elevated wood decked bar, overhanging
the river. At the other end of the camp is an elevated viewing deck where
the sunset views over the plains are unforgettable. The Club's resident
naturalist is on hand to explain the various species you will encounter. You
can even join for walking safaris.
Set in the heart of Africa's Great Plains, the Masai Mara boasts 1,672
square kilometers of unspoilt wilderness. It is home to the highest
concentration of animals and birds anywhere on the continent. Throughout the
year the Mara is a place of natural drama, a kaleidoscope of color and life.
The famed "Big Five" - Elephant, Rhino, Lion, Buffalo and Leopard - roam the
reserve, together with hundreds of others from the fastest animal on earth,
the Cheetah, to one of the most secretive, the Bat-eared Fox. After the
rains, when the first flush of grass turns the Mara's golden savannah green,
the mesmerizing wildlife spectacle anywhere takes place here: the Great
Migration. This is the time when 1.5 million Wildebeest, accompanied by vast
numbers of Zebra and Gazelles make the long and dangerous trek from drier
lands in Tanzania, northwards to this corner of Kenya. For most of the
century the Mara has drawn those searching for adventure and the thrill is
still the same today with days spent face to face with nature at its most
untouched and enthralling.
Day 8
Today you will fly on scheduled service back to Nairobi where your safari
ends.
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