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DAY 1
NAIROBI
Transfer from Nairobi airport to the Nairobi
Serena hotel for overnight BB
DAY 2 THE HIGHLANDS B,L,D
Depart on safari after breakfast. Leave Nairobi,
heading north through a patchwork of coffee
plantations and small farms towards Mount Kenya
and the highlands. Gaining altitude, the scenery
becomes more lush, the air cooler and the
roadside becomes a fascinating ribbon of small
shops and stallholders. Stop en route at the
colourful Karatina market where fruit,
vegetables, clothing and household goods are
sold or bartered. Continue deep into the forests
of Mount Kenya for overnight at Mountain Lodge.
Safe in the comfort of the lodge, guests can
observe the animals gathering to drink at the
floodlit waterhole until well into the night.
With luck, it may be possible to see elephant
and rhino vying for the same salt deposit, while
buffalo, water buck, warthog, bush buck, dik-dik
and perhaps the rare kudu wait their turn.
Dinner and overnight at Serena Mountain Lodge
DAY 3 LAKE BARINGO B,L,D
As the road leads away from Mount Kenya, cross
the Equator line where a demonstration will be
given to show how water drains from a bath in
clockwise or anti-clockwise direction North or
South of the Equator. Descend from the lush
highlands into the Rift Valley with its stunning
volcanic landscapes before continuing to lake
Baringo. Lunch at the lodge. Afternoon visit to
a local school (no fees are charged, just donate
a few pens, pencils, books etc).
Dinner and overnight at Lake Baringo Club.
DAY 4 LAKE BARINGO B,L,D
A morning excursion by boat to Ol Kokwe island
in the centre of Lake Baringo. This is home to
the small Njemps tribe who still live by fishing
from their primitive reed boats, just as they
have done for many hundreds of years. Despite
their life-style, the Njemps have a very good
school on the island and speak good English. It
is be possible to meet and talk to them about
their way of life. Lunch at the lodge and
afternoon at leisure to relax by the pool or
enjoy a guided bird walk in the beautiful
gardens beside the lake.
Dinner and overnight at Lake Baringo Club.
DAY 5 KERICHO B,L,D
From Baringo, a morning drive via Kabarnet and
Eldama Ravine to Kericho, passing through
unspoilt villages and stunningly beautiful
scenery. The highlight is a stop at the aptly
named "World's End", one of the most dramatic
escarpments in the world where the land rolls
away thousands of metres into the Rift Valley
and the views stretch back to Lake Bogoria and
beyond. Kericho is tea growing country, very
fertile and at high altitude. Lunch at the Tea
Hotel followed by a visit to one of the tea
plantations where a guided tour of the tea
processing factory will be given. It may also be
possible to join a local family for "Chai"
(tea).
Dinner and overnight at the Tea Hotel.
DAY 6 KISII and MASAI MARA B,L,D
A short drive through the rich and fertile
countryside to Kisii, home of the equally
fertile Abagusii people (they have one of the
highest birth rates in the world). Perhaps this
explains why they are great athletes who have
won honours in the World and Olympic games! The
Abagusii are also an artistic and enterprising
tribe whose famous Kisii soapstone carvings are
renowned throughout the world. A visit to the
soapstone quarries will provide plenty of
opportunity to browse and negotiate with the
carvers for one of these finely decorated
souvenirs. After lunch, leave the banana
plantations behind and head for the rolling
hills of Masai Mara, Kenya's finest game
reserve.
Dinner and overnight at Mara Serena lodge,
situated in the heart of the park.
DAY 7 MASAI MARA B,L,D
A full day game viewing in the Mara, Kenya’s
finest wildlife reserve. Elephant and buffalo
abound in the riverine forests, while out on the
grasslands Impala and Thompson's gazelle can be
seen together with their attendant predators
including lion, cheetah, hyena and jackal. The
Mara is the northern extension of the Serengeti
ecosystem and plays host to the vast herds of
wildebeeste and zebra during the months of July
to October. In addition, lesser known species
such as topi, hartebeest, waterbuck eland and
many small mammals create a kaleidoscopic
picture. Between game drives, it is possible to
visit a Masai "manyatta" (village). The Masai
are a fiercely proud tribe who maintain their
nomadic way of life.
Dinner and overnight at Mara Serena lodge
DAY 8 LAKE NAIVASHA B,L,D
A morning drive back into the Rift Valley,
passing the dormant volcano of Longonot and on
to Lake Naivasha. Lunch at the lodge. Afternoon
visit to a flower farm or a vineyard with wine
tasting. Naivasha has a thriving agro-industry
and during the European winter more than a
million stems a night are sent by air to Europe.
The wine is palatable but not of the same
quality as South African, but they are working
on it!
Dinner and overnight at Lake Naivasha Country
Club.
DAY 9 NAIROBI B,L,D
An early breakfast and boat trip to Crescent
Island bird sanctuary. Afterwards, ascend the
spectacular Rift Valley escarpment to the
Nairobi suburb of Limuru. Lunch at the old
colonial style Kentmere Club. Afternoon visit to
a Kiambu coffee plantation and a short talk
about the coffee making process. The Kenyan
Arabica coffee is considered the best in the
world due to the perfect combination of sun and
rain in this part of the country. Continue to
Nairobi for a farewell dinner at Rangers
Restaurant.
Overnight at the Nairobi Serena Hotel.
DAY 10 DEPART B
A morning visit to the city fruit, vegetable and
curio market, the Nairobi museum and the snake
park. Lunch at clients own expense. The
afternoon is left free for shopping or clients
individual projects (such as visiting a
sponsored child etc).
Evening transfer to the airport for departure.
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