Kenya
This active, 12-day adventure includes some of Kenya's best outdoor experiences. After sightseeing in Nairobi, spend several days hiking to the top of Mt. Kenya, the second-highest mountain in Africa. This amazing and challenging experience is followed by several days of safari and wildlife-spotting activities, as well as cultural immersion in the Maasai Mara.
12 days of carefully crafted experiences
Day 1 of 12
Your activities today will depend on the time of your arrival, but could include visits to: David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust , to see the elephants and for an additional $50 'adopt' an elephant, which you can return to see in the evening or the next day (one visitor per adopted elephant is allowed). Giraffe Center , for a hands-on giraffe encounter and the chance to learn about giraffe conservation. Mamba Village , to view and feed crocodiles, ostriches, and see (or ride) camels and horses. Karen Blixen Museum , this colonial homestead was the home of Danish baroness Karen Blixen from 1918 to 1931.
Kenya Trek Mount Kenya Mt. Kenya is a broad, largely symmetrical volcanic cone with a diameter of about 74 miles (120 km). Of the main peaks on the mountain, Batian is 17,057 feet (5199 m) and Nelion is 17,021 feet (5188 m), but these two are only accessible to technical mountaineers. Lenana , 16,354 feet (4985 m.), is accessible to trekkers. You'll meet your guides at your hotel in Nairobi early in the morning and depart for Chigoria , a four- to five-hour drive away. Start the walk, entering the Mt. Kenya Forest at an altitude of 5,249 feet (1600 m). There's the option to continue up to 8,530 feet (2600 m) if required, and conditions permit.
altitude of 11,154 feet (3400 m), walking through moorland and tussock grass. The heather and proteas are beautiful, particularly when other flowers are in bloom, such as gladiolus, kniphofia, and Senecio. Today you will gain about 2,624 feet (800 m) over 8.5 miles (14 km).
Walk around the lake, cross over the valley, and follow a ridge up the mountain for three hours before eventually joining the track on the normal Chogoria route at an altitude of 13,451 feet (4,100 m). Breathtaking views abound over the Gorges Valley and back towards Itinguni and the Northern Moorlands . Lunch is served at a small stream crossing, before continuing for a further hour to Minto's Hut , the night's camp, at 13,779 feet (4200 m). Make the 10-minute walk to the "Temple" if you have the energy.
This is an extremely long, hard day, but there are great rewards from the mountain summit. Rise at 2:30 am with a hot drink and a light snack before starting the walk. The majority of the walk to the summit is in the dark, so that you are well on the way to Pt. Lenana, via Simba Col , for sunrise. You'll hopefully be on the summit for first light to admire the views. Descend the peak via a different route, down the Sirimon T r ack to Shipton's Camp . Have a second breakfast before heading off the mountain to Judmier Camp , about 6-7 hours' walk away.
Here, you are met by your transport and will say goodbye to your porters and guide. Head back to Nairobi, stopping at a riverside camp for lunch on the way, and onward to Lake Naivasha for the night.
a morning boat tour with close-up views of hippos, waterbucks, and countless birds. Take a walking safari on Crescent Island , strolling among the giraffes, zebras, and other peaceful animals, in the absence of predators. Optional activities include: Horse riding among the zebras, giraffes, and other animals on conservancy land along the lake Visit to a local farmer's home to learn about subsistence farming in Kenya, and tea with his family. Hell's Gate National Park , to explore canyons and wildlife.
This is not a commercial "staged" camp experience, but rather an authentic Maasai community, where real people are still living the Maasai traditions. Activities include walks in the hills with Maasai warriors to learn about traditional life, warrior training, widow village visit for a look at local traditional life, bead making, campfire with the Maasai warriors, and a hot spring visit. Visit community projects such as the school, conservation projects for beekeeping, and a tree nursery.
to a forest bush campsite, where you'll construct a traditional Maasai temporary camp and sleep out under the stars. Dinner will be prepared in traditional "Olpul" style, with warriors and elders, enjoying songs, stories, and blessings around the campfire. Share the ceremonial local brew, made for special occasions from aloe root, honey, and herbs. Spend the night at the bush camp, on traditional leafy beds under the stars in sleeping bags, with the protection of warriors throughout the night.
rld-renowned Maasai Mara National Reserve , which needs little in the way of introduction. Its tawny, wildlife-stuffed savannahs are familiar to anyone who has watched nature documentaries. Reliable rains and plentiful vegetation underpin this extraordinary ecosystem and the millions of herbivores it supports. Wildebeest, zebras, impalas, elephants, Masai giraffes, and several species of gazelle all call the Mara home. This vast concentration of game accounts for high predator numbers, including cheetahs, leopards, and the highest lion densities in the world.
If you wish, you can go for an optional hot air balloon safari. The crew will pick you up very early in the morning and drive you to the launch site within the Maasai Mara Reserve. Enjoy a one-hour ride in the air above the amazing savanna, for a bird's-eye view of wildlife and landscapes. A champagne breakfast on the plains awaits you upon landing. Return to the camp by late morning, and after lunch embark on an afternoon of safari wildlife drives.
Go on wildlife-spotting safaris in the Maasai Mara National Reserve Climb the second-highest mountain in Africa, Mt. Kenya Enjoy a Maasai warrior experience in an authentic tribal community I'm Interested
₹1,42,500
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