Trekking in the bush with Samburu guides, English speaking, who will keep you entertained with local stories and culture, you spend four nights in the bush, changing camp sites each night.
Overview Leaving Nairobi on day 01, you are transferred to Maralal, here you will spend the night in our self contained Bandas. In the morning you set out after breakfast on your camel trek. Trekking in the bush with Samburu guides, English speaking, who will keep you entertained with local stories and culture, you spend four nights in the bush, changing camp sites each night, with a support vehicle moving the camp each day. Your last night at Yare Club [Sunday] is in our self contained Bandas once more, a Samburu dance is included, and on Monday you join the Turkana truck. Specially designed with high sides, the vehicle is equipped for the rough terrain you will pass over. Camping is at camp sites and in the bush, depending 011 our location. All camp equipment is provided [except sleeping bags], and our cook will keep you well fed throughout the safari.
Day 1 - Transfer to Maralal Depart Nairobi at 09:00am heading via Nyahururu to our Camel Club in Maralal. Overnight in self contained Bandas. [Approx. 8 hours]
Day 2 - Camel Trekking After breakfast you set off through the bush and Maralal game sanctuary. It should be remembered that this is not primarily a game viewing safari, but you never know what you might bump into!
Day3, 4 and 5 - Camel Trekking After a hot breakfast you set off through the bush. You may ride or walk, the gait is slow and the camels can allow you to change whenever you wish. Mattresses pad the locally made wooden frames 011 your camel. The pace is relaxed and there is plenty of time to study the environment and mke pictures as you move along. Ther are only a few places where you might be forced to dismount due to washed out luggers and river beds. The camels axe led by Samburu Morons who will keep you informed of what you are seeing and of the culture of the people you may meet. On your arrival at camp a shower waits you [water permitting] and your cook will have afternoon tea and snacks ready for you. Later in the afternoon you may choose to go on a nature walk with your Moran guides.
Day 6 - Yare Camel Club Usually returning to our Club about mid day, you are free to explore Maralal town after lunch, or just relax around the Club. If you choose to visit the town, your Moran guides will accompany you to add to the experience. Before dusk the Sambum Morans and ladies will dance for you at the Club, before dinner and overnight in OUI Bandas.
Day 7: Transfer to safari truck – Kurungu (OldonyoNyiru) Depart from Maralal over the Rift Valley escarpment, north to Baragoi and South HOIT. North of S. Horr we arrive at Kurungu., nestling between Mt. Oldonyo Nyiru and Mt. Mara. Private camp site. [approx. 8 hours),
Day 8: Lake Turkana - Loiyangalani Crossing the Alberta Plains, we descend to the \'Jade Sea, Lake Turkana. Private Camp site [approx. 5 hours].
Day 9 - Lake Turkana A trip to E1 Molo Bay, here we visit the smallest tribe in Africa. At leisure at Loiyangalani. Swimming pool and cold beers available at \'Oasis Lodge\' - at cost!.
Day 10 - Kaisut desert - Parsaloi This is the toughest days ride and bush camp of the safari. Crossing the Kaisut desert, we head throug.i1 the Matthew\'s mountains into the Wamba area. Bush camp. [approx. 10 hours].
Day 11 - Samburu Reserve Samburu Reserve. We drive to Samburu Buffalo Springs camp.
Day 12 - Samburu Reserve The day is spent game viewing in the Reserve. Elephants abound; you should see lion, reticulated Giraffe, Gerenuk, Grevey\'s Zebra and Oryx. We camp within the Reserve. .
Day 13 Nanyuki - Nairobi After breakfast, we pass Mt. Kenya, climbing past the foothills of the mountain and across the Equator. Picnic lunch, returning to Nairobi late afternoon.
Price USD 1010 Per person
Not Included in Price International FLights Personal Insurance Sleeping Bags Activities not mention in the itinerary Personal Purchase
Note: ~ The camel section may be shortened to fit in with your time frame if required. The camel section ends on Sunday night
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This is a fantastic tour and a "must do" for any first time visitor to Dar, as I was.
It helps you understand more about the people who live in Dar and makes what can seem like a complex and intimidating place, accessible, friendly and understandable.
My customized 13-day trip in Tanzania was absolutely amazing!
From breathtaking Ngorongoro hiking to a taste of Kilimanjaro and local village visits, it was truly a life-changing experience.
My driver and tour manager went out of their way to accommodate my whims and made sure that my stay in Tanzania was a pleasant one. Unfortunately I fractured my ankle during one of the hikes I took, but I was taken to the hospital immediately, and taken a great care of.
I would definitely recommend this operator to anyone who's looking for a tour that's much more than just game drives.'
We went on a two day walking – canoeing trip in Arusha National Park. The tour operator also made hotel arrangements for the first three days we were in Arusha.
They stayed in contact for 11 months via email. The person I was in contact with Elifasi and our guide, Apolo Kihwil, meet us at the airport took us to our hotel. On our rest day we visited a school at our request and not part of the paid itinerary this was on their time.
Our guide Apolo was the best we had on our entire trip. He was informative, friendly and had a great sense of humor, we were rewarded with a dream trip my favorite giraffe and several at a time the last bunch we counted eleven, baboons, wart hogs, black and white monkeys, hundreds of thousand of lesser and greater flamingos on big Momella Lake he provide delicious lunches and was infinitely patient while we took photographs.
I would not hesitate to use them on my next trip to Tanzania and would request Apolo as our guide.
We had a most wonderful holiday in Kenya and Tanzania.
They looked after us very well and we were very satisfied with their service. The service provided value for money. The only comment we would make is that the email from them gave us the impression that we would be staying in a lodge but when we arrived we were in a tent. We were satisfied with the tented accomodation, however it could have been made clearer in the original email that it was tented accomodation.
The staff were very kind and helpful.
Tour Operators Reply:
Thank you for the client's feedback and contructive comment/suggestion. We are glad that they were very satisfied with the service we provided to them, despite their impression that they would be staying in a lodge instead of tent.
As per the first enquiry which the clients sent into our company, she stated that she will prefer to stay in Camping “Accommodation Preference: Camping” and the price given to them was based on Camping accommodation, and these was stated in the itinerary that “Dinner and overnight at the camp”
However, there was typing error at the end of the itinerary which indicates Lodge accommodation instead of Camping accommodation.
We will try our level best to make sure that this mistake will not happen again.
After having a wonderful safari in southern Africa organised through your webiste, we decided to return again to Tanzania after 45 years.
We booked a 19 day safari to visit six game parks...Selous, Mikumi, Lake Manyara, Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Tarangari.
Our guide/driver, Hurumu, met us at the Dar airport and drove us to a hotel for our day of jet lag recovery. We drove to Selous first. We're not strangers to East Africa, having first arrived in 1963. By far, Hurumu is the best guide that we've ever had. He was extremely knowledgeable of wildlife, has great game eyes, a good conversationalist, and was very caring for all our needs. He understood our physical age limitations (74) but was not at all solicitous. Cool water was always available. Hurumu had the ability to always get the Toyota into position for the best photograph.
We made our initial contact the operator in 2009. Elifasi, in the office, worked with me to create the itinerary. He also was most helpful. While at Selous we requested an itinerary change. Elifasi made the changes without a problem.
The entire safari was most enjoyable and problem free.
The best of Kenya & Tanzania and they made that experience a reality. They were always on time, concerned about our well being and would without any reservations recommend them! The scenery and game viewing were all memorable and expectations met. Organizing the tour was also without any hassle
I went solo, a 50 something white woman, and me and _______ (I forget his name), rode around for 5 hours. It was a unbelievable experience.
He was a wonderful guide, I called him the "Mayor" because everybody knew him! He was so popular everywhere we went that I felt completely comfortable, safe, and like an invited family friend.
He showed me 3 or 4 neighborhoods, I met coffee makers, chapati breakfast cooks (had breakfast there with a Masaai family who stopped by!), a traditional herbalist (where I learned the treatment for meconium aspiration, I'm a perinatal pathologist!), herbal pharmacist (where I saw that fenugreek seed is used to facilitate delivery with prolonged labor), local market, fabric seller, and had a delicious lunch at an outside Swahili restaurant. I played with kids, talked with everyone, and really got a great sense of the community.
My guide also is very active in local projects and inspired me to help with a bridge rebuilding project he is spear heading. The bicycle riding was easy and really the only way to get around in these neighborhoods. It was by far the best experience I had in Dar, and one of the best I have had in my many travels in East Africa!
We could not have asked for abetter way to end our incredible adventures in Tanzania. We saw everything and did everything we could have ever imagined. From the big game watching in the Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Lake Manyara, to ascending the highly active volcano next to Lake Natron, it was all so unbelievably incredible. A total dream come true!
Our guide Huruma had he most expansive breadth of knowledge of the natural environment, he was a pleasure to talk to. He was also extremely flexible with us as lans often changed for various reasons, but ALWAYS for the better. Huruma made us feel safe and comfortable the whole time. Alex our cook as wonderful as well making sure we had the best quality meals possiblemade from the freshest ingredients.
Choosing a safari operator is tough, but I will just say that I will always recommend these guys. They are very professional and will do everything to make sure you have the best trip possible. Thanks again for our lifetime memories. We will be back, so you will hear from us again.
Thanks Elfasi for all your time, flexibility and support in orchestrating this dream trip.