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A selection of programs

Flying Safari Masai Mara/Lamu, Combined 13 Days

A classic safari, through two ecosystems with the highest density of wild mammals in the world and the extraordinary wildebeest migration, meet unique features in Tanzania with the Ngorongoro Crater, the largest volcano crater in the world, considered a world wonder with its abundant wildlife and the findings of modern man in the Olduvai Gorge.

Combined with a sailing and snorkeling adventures in the beautiful archipelago of Lamu and Manda Island, experience Lamu town with its unique Swahili culture, meet black-veiled women decorated with henna paintings,  ride a dhonkey through the lush Tamarind and Mango trees, walk the amazing sand dunes and simply chill out in this place far fom the beaten track!


Road Safari Maasai Mara/Lamu Combined 13 Days

This program is quite similar to the Flying safari program, except from the first days during the safari, where we are driving a car / minibus instead of flying. In the second part of the program we will be flying to the East Cost, to Lamu.


Classic Kenya Safari
This safari will be taking you north and later south through the Great Rift Valley, experience the drylands of Samburu, enjoy the lush slopes of...

Basecamp Adventure Mount Kenya
Mount Kenya is extremely rich in wildlife and fauna - rain forests,bambu forests, giant heath and lobelia. Extraordinary flora and  birds.Trekking or climbing.Snow and ice. Meet the sunrise on Point Lenana 4985 m, spectacular scenery...

Basecamp Masai Mara by air

4 nights Basecamp, 1 night Dorobo bushcamp

Experience the magic of the Masai Mara, the jewel of Africa’wildlife areas hosting more than 95 mammals, thousands of insects and more than 550 different birds. Fly over the impressive Great Rift Valley, spend four nights on Basecamp - a small tented camp embedded by trees at the very edge of savannah. Challenge your curiosity in a unique meetingplace.  Prepare to meet the wild and the beautiful at Dorobo bushcamp - a true African adventure!


 
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