PRIVATE TOURS IN Kenya |
| Lamu, Island Sojourn - Lamu, Town, Island and Archipelago, all of the same name, lie 2 degrees below the Equator on Kenya's northern coast. The archipelago is a chain of Islands separated from the mainland by a narrow channel bordered with dense mangrove forest and protected from the Indian Ocean by coral reefs and large sand dunes. |
| Coastal Kenya Safari - Kenya's 480 kms (300 miles) of Indian Ocean shoreline are endowed with sublime white sand beaches, shady palm trees, warm waters for swimming and a colourful chain of fringing coral reefs. On-shore breezes temper the heat and the humidity. |
| Kenya Contrasts - Kenya is synonymous with big game and for good reason. With a land area almost two and a half times that of the United Kingdom the country has more than fifty national parks and game reserves. |
| Luxury Family Safari Kenya - Staying in Nairobi's beautiful garden suburbs, enjoy the country surrounds and a walk in the nearby Giraffe Sanctuary. From here head to Amboseli National Park for superb game viewing and views of Africa's highest mountain - Kilimanjaro. |
| Safari with Serena, Kenya - Kenya offers great value safaris and our Serena Safari combines the best of African game viewing with affordable luxury lodges. Along the way you will enjoy the qualities of Kenya that make it one of the most intoxicating of African destinations - colourful tribal people, friendly safari guides and spectacular scenery. |
| Wildlife and White Sands Safari - Kenya offers great value safaris and combines the best of African game viewing with affordable luxury lodges. Travel is by road and along the way you will have the opportunity to stop at small villages and markets. |
| Bush and Beach Kenya Safari - This safari operates daily to suit your individual itinerary. This is an intimate look at a colourful and diverse country. |
| Camps of Cheli and Peacock - As we have mentioned previously Kenya provides the safari goer with one of the most rewarding African experiences for it is blessed with stunning scenery, fascinating tribal peoples and quantities of wildlife that ensure excellent game viewing. As also mentioned, Kenya is a very popular destination and this has resulted in a reputation for mass tourism, swarms of mini-buses and a very crowded safari style. |
| Classic Camping Laikipia Safari - Classic Camping Laikipia encompasses the diversity of Kenya. The safari begins with the drive from Nairobi to the northern Samburu & Shaba Game Reserves - a rugged, semi-arid region that is home to unusual species such as Grevy zebra and reticulated giraffe, as well as oryx, gerenuk, somali ostrich and dik-dik. |
| Masai Mara - Although not Kenya's largest park, the Mara, as the Kenyans call it, is undoubtedly its best known and contains great concentrations of wildlife. Covering an area in excess of 1,800 sq km (almost 700 sq miles) it was established in 1961 and adjoins the Serengeti in Tanzania forming the northern end of the great migration ecosystem. |
| Elsa is Footsteps Safari - There is no doubt that Kenya provides the safari traveller with one of the most rewarding African experiences. Kenya is blessed with stunning scenery, fascinating tribal peoples and quantities of wildlife that ensure excellent game viewing. |
| Mombasa and The Coast - From references in Paradise Lost, the Old Testament and in ancient Greek manuscripts we know that even before the time of Christ, the Kenya coast and particularly Mombasa and Malindi were thriving centres of trade. For thousands of years these ports traded in ivory, tortoise shell, rhinocerous horn, peacock, apes and at times slaves. |
| Giraffe Manor Safari, Kenya - When you first arrive in Africa, or as a marvellous last night farewell, this is perhaps the most delightful, unique and heart-warming place you will ever stay. Giraffe Manor is a 1930's stone building with soaring two-storey entrance hall and sweeping staircase, it is located on forested land just 16 kms from Nairobi. |
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