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TOUR CODE SAS 10 - 11/2 Days - Amboseli
Day 1
Nairobi - Amboseli
Early morning departure for Amboseli National Park arriving in time for lunch and an afternoon game drive. Mt. Kilimanjaro which forms a beautiful backdrop, can bessen from the park in clear weather. A variety of plains game can be seen including the Jumbo elephants which are found bathng in the swamp grounds which get their water from the snows of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Dinner and overnight at the Lodge.
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Day 2
Amboseli - Nairobi
Early morning pre-breakfast game drive. After breakfast depart for Nairobi, arriving in the early afternoon.
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TOUR CODE SAS 11 - 11/2 Days - Crater Lake
A luxurious tented camp on th e shores of L. Naivasha and less than 2 hours drive from Nairobi. The final resting place of Lady Diane Delamere. This camp is widely reknowned as Kenya's most romantic tented camp with a thrilling night game drive with expert trackers.
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Day 1
Nairobi - Crescent Island
Depart Nairobi in the morning from our office driving South via the Great Rift Valley enjoying panoramic views en route. Lunch upon arrival. Siesta time then afternoon game viewing drive. Dinner and overnight in Crater Island Tented Camp.
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Day 2
Crater lake - Nairobi
After breakfast drive back to Nairobi to arrive around noon. Optional boat trip or visit to Hells Gate National Park.
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TOUR CODE SAS 12 - 2 DAYS - MAU MAU CAVES
The caves are a historic site which were used as a hide out by freedom fighters at the time of colonial struggle in Kenya. The caves are located 18 km south of the equator inside the thick Mt. Kenya Forest Reserve. The caves pose themselves from hanging rock outcrop. The cool and calm environment provides favourable conditions for touring this place.
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Day 1
Nairobi - Nanyuki
Leave Nairobi and drive towards Central Kenya characterised by tea and coffee plantations. Arrive in Mt. Kenya Forest Reserve in time for lunch. Drive to the equator before returning to your camp/hotel for lunch.
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Day 2
Nanyuki - Nairobi
After breakfast, walk through the forest towards the caves. As you head to the caves, there is plenty of wildlife, flora and fauna to observe. Birds are also in big numbers and especially the Hartlaubs Turacco, which is very common. Arrive at the caves for a picinic lunch. After timely admiration and photographing, walk back to the camping grounds to connect vehicle back to Nairobi.
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