OUR SERVICES INCLUDE:

Wildlife safaris to the best wildlife destinations in East Africa and Southern Africa, both camping and Lodge Safaris within these regions of our expertise, beach Safaris to the spectacular beaches resorts and hotels in East Africa.

Adventure Safaris including snorkeling, diving, biking, walking, Mountain and rock climbing, river rafting and other forms of adventure.

Special interest safaris in birding safaris, cultural and educational tours, sports safaris etc.

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Payment can be done in major credit cards namely visa card, MasterCard, Japan card Bureau (JCB) and American Express. For those who wish to pay by credit card are advised to fill the provided card payment form DOWNLOAD HERE and after signing fax to us through the provided fax numbers in contact us page.

OUR VISION

To establish ourselves as TOP East Africa leaders in provisioning of effective and affordable tour solutions.

OUR MISSION

To develop an excellent team capable of serving our customers with dedication, commitment and providing them with innovative, effective, efficient and affordable tour solutions though out our business tenure operation.

OUR ENDEAVOR

Our business is to find and test tour solutions that deliver the experiences that customers are searching for, acting as catalyst in the delivery of proven tour solutions.

Our main objective is to help our clients gain an experience of a lifetime at an affordable cost. Instead of simply selling products, we provide solutions.

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WILDLIFE MIGRATION

Wildlife Migration in Tanzania and Kenya

The Serengeti Ecosystem and the Wildebeests (white-bearded gnus) and Burchell's Zebras. The wildebeest calve on the Serengeti Plains from January to March. They generally depart the Serengeti in May, where they head east and north for Lake Victoria and the Maasai Mara, crossing the Mara River around July. They leave the Mara in October-December.

Follow the migration route on our maps.

TAS 29: 7 DAYS TSAVO EAST NATIONAL PARK, AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK, LAKE NAKURU NATIONAL PARK... PDF Print E-mail

TAS 29: 7 DAYS TSAVO EAST NATIONAL PARK, AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK, LAKE NAKURU NATIONAL PARK, MASAI MARA GAME RESERVE

(Departs Tuesdays, Thursday & Saturday from Mombasa)

DAY 01. TSAVO EAST NATIONAL PARK
Departure from Mombasa in the morning and drive along the main Mombasa - Nairobi Highway to the inland through semi-arid country to Tsavo Park East, one of the world's greatest wildlife sanctuaries, which is noted for its vast elephant herds and a variety of game including buffalo, giraffe, zebra, and plains game of almost every kind. Picnic lunch en-route and set up camp. Afternoon at leisure. Game drive late afternoon. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 02. AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK
After breakfast depart at about 8.00 and drive through the Tsavo East via onto Mombasa - Nairobi Highway upto Sultan Hamud / Emali and enter Amboseli. Picnic lunch en-route. Time allowing evening game drive. Dinner and overnight at campsite.

DAY 03. AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK
After an early game viewing. Picnic lunch. Dinner and overnight at campsite. Swimming at lodge at extra cost.

DAY 04. LAKE NAKURU NATIONAL PARK
After an early breakfast leave Amboseli for Nairobi and proceed to Lake Nakuru National Park, picnic lunch en-route. After setting up camp proceed for a game drive of Lake Nakuru often described as the 'worlds Greatest Bird Spectacle". Return to camp for dinner and overnight at camp/Budget Hotel.

DAY 05. MASAI MARA GAME RESERVE
After breakfast leave Lake Nakuru for Masai Mara arriving in time for lunch. After lunch proceed for an afternoon game drive in search of black manned lions, elephants, leopard, cheetah, buffalo and other plains game. Return to the camp for dinner and overnight.

Bush buck in Masai Mara Game Reserve
Bush buck in Masai Mara Game Reserve

DAY 06. MASAI MARA GAME RESERVE
Full day game viewing. All meals and overnight at campsite.

DAY 07. NAIROBI
After breakfast at the campsite., Leave Masai Mara for Nairobi. Arriving Nairobi in the afternoon.

End of safari.

PRICE
Price to be quoted at the time of booking for clarity reasons

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE.
Transport by special safari vehicle, services of an English speaking driver/tour guide and cook, all campsite fees, all camping equipment including use of our three-person tents (each tent shared by 2 people), stools, foam mattresses except sleeping bags ,three meals a day while on safari whether vegetarian or non-vegetarian prepared by our safari cook, Africa air rescue (AAR) evacuation by road and air within East Africa only, this however do not include hospitalization cost.

WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE.
Cultural visits to villages (can be arranged with the guide), personal travel insurance, sleeping bags (available for hire in the office at US$25 per bag per safari with US$ 50 refundable deposit) drinking water, hotel all international & domestic air flights and train bookings (but can be arranged on request), all airport taxes and visas, all personal expenses and toiletries; e.g. mineral water, toilet tissue, laundry, telephones, beverages, tips, portage, etc. and any other extras not stated as included above

WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING ON SAFARI.
Sleeping bag (available for hire in our office for US$ 25 per bag per safari plus a refundable deposit of US$ 50 after the safari; Tanzania/Uganda - US$ 40), money for personal spending and tipping approximately US$ 30 a day, only a small case or rucksack, as storage space is limited (maximum 20kgs), a pair of long trousers and jersey for the cool mornings and evenings in addition to plenty of light clothes for hot days (do not forget a hat), swim suit, a pillow, good walking and biking shoes and sweets, Torch, sunglasses, suntan lotion, insect repellent/spray but not mosquito coils, mineral water for drinking (available for sale in our office) Camera, films, binoculars, maps, guide-books and also darts for our dart board at Maasai Mara Toilet paper, towel, soap and toothbrush/paste, all personal travel insurance and it is good idea to bring any drinks you might want around the campfire as they are not always available enroute.

 
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