A
walking safari can start as little
from just two hours but for those
wanting real adventure can take
an eight-hour trek for one to three
days encountering the excitements
including lunch or breakfast under
the shade of an acacia tree.
Each group is accompanied by a minimum
of three specially trained Maasai
guides and security guards (all
English speaking) who ensure the
utmost safety at all times.
8 Days nairobi suswa maji
moto masai mara hell's gate lake
nakuru nairobi
Day 1 Nairobi - Suswa
Transfer from Nairobi through the
Kikuyu land over the escarpment's
edge into the Great Rift Valley.
Drive to the base of Mt. Suswa 3900m
for evening hike and visit to the
experience Suswa caves. Dinner and
overnight at base of Mt.Suswa. (All
meals)
Day 2 Suswa - Maji Moto
Transfer to Maji Moto enjoying a
warm shower at the "Medical Stream".
All meals and overnight at the Acacia
sheltered Maji Moto campsite.
Day 3 Maji Moto
Half day walk up and down the Tarconathus
vegetation hills. After lunch transfer
to Narosura campsite overnight.
(All meals)
Day 4 Masai Mara
Transfer to Masai Mara for overnight
at Sekenani or Sand River campsite
with short afternoon plant, animal
and bird study walk.
Day 5 Masai Mara
Day's extensive game viewing. Afternoon
hike up the Sekenani hills which
offer a panoramic view of hills
and wildlife in a natural setting.
Day 6 Hell's Gate.
Morning departure to Hell's Gate
National Park for a walk to the
looming cliffs, Hell's gate gorge
and enjoy the distant view of the
hot springs and geysers. Overnight
at a selected campsite.
Day 7 Lake Nakuru
Morning departure to Lake Nakuru
National Park for an afternoon game
drive, dinner and overnight at the
campsite.
Day 8 Nakuru - Nairobi
After breakfast proceed on for a
morning game drive before driving
leisurely back to Nairobi arriving
by afternoon.
Mara
Safaris, Kenya
Maasai Mara Game Reserve is widely considered
to be Africa 's greatest wildlife reserve.
The Mara comprises 200 sq miles of open plains,
woodlands and riverine forest. More ...
Amboseli,
Kenya
Amboseli is renowned for its elephant populations
and large herds, including some impressively
tusked bulls are drawn to a series of large,
lush swamplands. More ..
Samburu,
Kenya
Samburu is noted for the presence of both
the Common Zebra and the far more rare Grevy's
Zebra. It's also home to Gerenuk, Beisa Oryx,
Reticulated Giraffe and a lot of crocodiles.
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Mt.
Kenya, Kenya
The mountain is an awe-inspiring sight. Its
ragged series of peaks are crowned with snow,
and its slopes are thick with forest. While
the 5199 metre summit is a difficult technical
climb, the lesser peak of Point Lenana (4985m)
can be easily reached by any fit trekker. More ..
Ngorongoro,
Tanzania
Ngorongoro is famous around the globe as an
echo of Eden. It is a 12-mile (19 km) wide
volcanic crater, ringed with towering walls
and sheltering forests, grasslands, fresh
springs, a large lake, and a dazzling abundance
of animals of all sorts. More
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Serengeti,
Tanzania
The Serengeti is undoubtedly the greatest
national park in Tanzania, if not the whole
of Africa. It is such a vast and varied eco-system,
with such a wealth of wildlife and landscape
that it is somewhere that people return to
time and time again. More ..
Mount
Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest freestanding
peak in the world and the highest mountain
in Africa. For the adventurous, a climb of
Mount Kilimanjaro is one of the things in
life that you just must do. A trek through
the mists of equatorial jungle and the summit's
steep approaches is richly rewarded by the
breathtaking views from the top. More
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Bwindi,
Uganda
Bwindi is situated in the southwestern corner
of the country, Bwindi Forest is home to 330
of the 600 mountain gorillas left in the world.
Experienced trackers and armed rangers lead
the way up through dense undergrowth and inhospitable
volcanic terrain. More
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Wild
Paradise Tours & Safaris,
Tel: +254-20-3745885, +254-725-938735,
P O Box 5147-00506, Nairobi, Kenya