Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Kenya safari - Travel warning against Kenya relaxed on March 21, 2008

US State Department has relaxed travel warning against Kenya owing to the rescinding cases of violence and security. Kenya tourism industry has dramatically welcomed the move to help the ailing sector. Americans can now travel to Kenya especially with the migration season in July. Canadian government also reviewed travel warning a few days earlier. Come visit Kenya to see its magical beauty in terms of culture, wildlife, scenery, white sparkling beaches, Mount Kenya and many more. See safaris in Kenya trips available

read more
digg story

Maasai Mara migration safaris & Serengeti Wildebeest migration Safaris

This July to October, enjoy Masai Mara wildebeest migration safari with African Sermon Safaris for Kenya safari holiday and Masai Mara safari tours. View wildebeests as they cross the Mara River and crocodiles/predators feasting on them. Stay in one of the many magical lodges located in the migration path. More details can be found with your professional safaris in Kenya outfitter and Masai Mara safari tour operator

read more | digg story

Mount Kenya Climbing: Trekking & hiking in Kenya

Mount Kenya is Africa’s second highest mountain at 5,199m and the highest of all Kenya Mountains. Mount Kenya is roughly circular, about 60km across at the 200mm contour, where the steep font hills rise out of the gentler slopes of the centered highlands arrange safaris in Kenya to include climbing Mt Kenya trek and hiking adventure experience

read more | digg story

Hot air balloon safari ride in Masai Mara & Serengeti

Masai Mara hot air balloon ride is probably the most beautiful balloon flight in the world and the ultimate African safari experience. This can be arranged in during safaris in Kenya (Masai Mara and Great Rift Valley) and Tanzania in Central Serengeti. At dawn we take off, rising as the sun rises and float in whichever direction the winds of the morning take you. Further details can be seen with hot air balloon ride in Masai Mara safari tour during safaris in Kenya safari tour.

read more | digg story

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Kenya family tour & Kenya family safari vacations

ASS 901: 9 Days Kenya Family Safari in Kenya
Whilst adults enjoy the many hours driving through the open African savannah plains in quest of the many species of fauna and flora, we recognize that young children tire easily and become bored on 2-3 hours of game viewing in the confines of a safari vehicle. This safari is specially designed for families with children aged 4-16 years. It includes a dedicated full-time children educational and entertainment programmes, ‘Adventurer Club’.

The Adventurer’s Club's ultimate mission is to give young visitors a valuable lesson in the vitality and fragility of the African Wilderness, and to teach natural appreciation for life. The range of subject matter is as diverse as it is fascinating – from mammal habits and habitats, to the migration of birds and butterflies, the use of medicinal plants to environmental quizzes and treasure hunts, traditional dances, games and handicrafts.

Day 1: Nairobi
Arrive Nairobi airport, met and assisted. Transfer to The Norfolk Hotel for an overnight rest.

Day 2: Mount Kenya
Drive to Mount Kenya for an overnight rest at Serena Mountain Lodge. This afternoon enjoy a guided nature walk on Africa's second highest mountain on this family holiday. Dinner and overnight floodlit game viewing from the lodge's balcony, Mountain Lodge Serena. B,L,D

Day 3 and 4: Samburu Game Reserve
Drive to Samburu Game Reserve for game viewing and the children’s first experience of the Adventurer’s Club. Meals and overnight Samburu Intrepids Club. B,L,D

Day 5: Sweetwaters
Drive to Sweetwaters, a 24,000 acre private game reserve with magnificent views across the plains to the twin snow capped peaks of Mt. Kenya. Activities are game viewing drives, a visit to the Chimpanzee Sanctuary and to see Morani, the tame rhino. Meals and overnight Sweetwaters Tented Camp. B,L,D

Day 6: Great Rift Valley
Drive to Lake Naivasha for lunch and afternoon boat trip to Crescent Island. Dinner and overnight Lake Naivasha Sopa Lodge/Lake Naivasha Simba Lodge/Lake Naivasha Country Club. B,L,D

Day 7 and 8: Masai Mara
After early breakfast depart for Nairobi’s Wilson Airport and flight over the Rift Valley to the Masai Mara game reserve for game viewing and the children's Adventurer’s Club. Meals and overnight Mara Intrepids Club. B,L,D

Day 9: Depart
After breakfast, return flight back to Nairobi for lunch at the Carnivore Restaurant. Afternoon visit to Giraffe Centre where children can hand feed giraffes. Proceed to Karen Blixen Museum and later transfer to the airport for departure from Kenya. B,L

This safari may be extended to a beach resort in Mombasa Island or Zanzibar, please enquire more at the time of booking.

More details and information regarding family safaris in Kenya, please contact African Sermon Safaris for professional Kenya safari holiday and Masai Mara safari tour advise.