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TAS 31. 10 DAYS TURKANA VIA SWEET WATERS SANCTUARY, SAMBURU GAME RESERVE, MARSABIT NATIONAL RESERVE, CHALBI DESERT AND LAKE BARINGO
(Departs every Wednesday)
This rugged 1,800-km expedition is run in land cruiser or Landrover, as trucks are not allowed into the Sweetwater's Private Game Ranch. This means a maximum group size of 10. It takes you up into the heart of the Northern Frontier District via the Sweetwater's and Samburu Game Reserve. You will traverse along some of Africa's worst roads; see beautiful mountain forest surrounded on all sides by hot dusty deserts, eventually arriving at our camp on the shores of the Jade Sea (Lake Turkana). Ours is the only camp situated right on the beach of the lake with spectacular views of the South Island. The camp comprises 12 double traditional Turkana palm leaf huts, a dinning/lounge, kitchen, showers and toilets. Our 20-seat boat is based here and is available for sunset cruises and our visit to Elmoro Bay some 12 kms to the north. You will see a great variety of tribes during the tour and cross the Chalbi Desert if dry. During the rains it becomes an enormous shallow lake. At Tuum you will spend sometime camel walking with Samburu local guides on the foothills of Mt. Nyiro.  Adventure on the way from Turkana, very adventure and something not to miss
DAY 01. MOUNT KENYA NATIONAL PARK Depart Nairobi in the morning and proceed to Mt Kenya region. Afternoon gamedrive at Sweetwater's game ranch to see the wildlife including chimps. This private ranch is the only sanctuary for rehabilitation in Kenya of these widely abused primates with two groups living in an environment as close to their natural habitat as possible. It is something interesting to see besides rhino, lion and other attractions. We spend night at Mountain Rock Campsite.
DAY 02. SAMBURU NATIONAL RESERVE Depart in the morning for Samburu game reserve to arrive there in time for the afternoon gamedrive in the park. Elephants abound; you may see lion, reticulated giraffe, gerenuk, grevy's zebra and oryx. Dinner and overnight in our semi-permanent campsite beautifully set under a canopy of trees or pitch tents on the edge of Uaso Nyiro River.
DAY 03. MARSABIT NATIONAL PARK We head north again along the African highway to Marsabit, which is an extinct volcano heavily forested on its upper slopes. After setting up camp, we will visit the lodge inside the National Park if not too wet. You may see elephant, buffalo and kudu as the lodge is situated on the edge of a water-filled crater. As long as the park is dry we drive through thick forest to the famous Lake Paradise. There are some very steep hills which are impassable if wet.
DAY 04. KALACHA We visit Marsabit town and another volcanic crater before making our way back into the desert and lava flows. We camp at Kalacha, a small settlement on the edge of the Chalbi Desert.
DAY 05. LAKE TURKANA We depart early crossing the Chalbi Desert. The desert cannot be crossed if wet but there are alternative roads around the North and South. We arrive at our semi-permanent beach campsite just outside Loiyangalani soon after lunch. Here we have traditional Turkana Huts or pitch tents with a cool breeze blowing from the lake for use if available otherwise we pitch tents in an alternative campsite. Indeed a perfect place to relax protected from the scorching sun and heat characteristic of the harsh climate of this remote area.
DAY 06. LAKE TURKANA We spend the day relaxing and bathing only interrupted by a short boat excursion to visit the surrounding areas. In addition, we visit Loiyangalani and the community settled there while in the evening we may visit one of the Turkana Manyattas for traditional dances under a star studded sky at an extra cost if clients wish. Unforgettable experience.
DAY 07. TUUM CAMEL SAFARI Departing Lake Turkana via the very rocky road out of the Rift Valley we head south to Tuum, situated on the west of Mt. Nyiro. This is a very scenic but rough drive. From Tuum You have the chance to walk with camels and Samburu guides for a couple of hours to the foothills of Mt. Nyiro where you will fly camp together with the guides and camels.
DAY 08. MARALAL NATIONAL SANCTUARY Early morning walk for a couple of hours to meet with your driver guide and vehicle then continue on the rough journey to Maralal for Dinner and overnight.
DAY 09. LAKE BARINGO Heading south we visit Lake Baringo where we overnight in a campsite and enjoy the lake atmosphere with birds, crocodiles and hippos.
DAY 10. NAIROBI Have early morning boat ride. After Breakfast drive back to Nairobi late afternoon.
End of the 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. |