A Unique Kenya Safari Presented by Safari Experts for: National Ability Center Kenya Safari 2016 Safari Experts - Park City, UT Selected Travel+Leisure A-List www.safariexperts.com
12/16/2015 Version 01 NAC - Kenya - 2016 Day 01 Depart U.S. - Costs for international flights to and from Nairobi are not included in Safari Experts pricing.* Day 02 Day 03 *International airfare reimbursed up to $1600 per ticket Arrive Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) in the evening. (International flights own arrangements. Details tba.) You will be met on arrival by our driver and transferred to the Fairview Hotel. Collected from The Fairview and transferred to Wilson airport. Depart on your seat-in charter flight to Campi ya Kanzi. Game drives and safari activities. The Fairview Hotel 1 night Campi ya Kanzi 3 nights Day 04 Game drives and safari activities. Campi ya Kanzi Day 05 Game drives and safari activities. Campi ya Kanzi Day 06 Depart from CYK on your seat-in charter flight to Lewa Downs. Game drives and safari activities. Lewa Wilderness 3 nights Day 07 Game drives and safari activities. Lewa Wilderness Day 08 Game drives and safari activities. Lewa Wilderness Day 09 Depart from Lewa on the schedule flight to the Mara. You will be met upon arrival and game drive to camp. Game drives and safari activities. Richard s Forest Camp-3 nights Day 10 Game drives and safari activities. Richard s Forest Camp Day 11 Game drives and safari activities. Richard s Forest Camp Day 12 Depart from the Mara on the schedule flight to Nairobi Wilson. (Flight details and time tba) You will be met upon arrival by your driver who will be at your disposal for the day to explore areas of interest in Nairobi. You will be transferred to JKIA airport for check in 3 hours prior to your international flight departure. *International airfare reimbursed up to $1600 per ticket Depart to the U.S.
Fairview Hotel - Nairobi, Kenya The Fairview Hotel, located on a hill leading up out of Nairobi city. Owned and managed by three generations of one family since 1946, the Fairview stands out as a charming and successful blend of the colonial past and the present day. Five acres of beautiful landscaped gardens, unmatched by any other Nairobi city hotel, combine with comfortable rooms that offer every modern facility. Located next to the Israeli Embassy, security here is high. The gardens, the pool and the breakfasts are huge, the Wi-Fi is fast and free and the staff among the friendliest and most efficient in Africa. All this, plus a classy brasserie and wine bar. Time Magazine Accommodation Facts: 100 well-appointed modern rooms Two restaurants, Lounge, Swimming pool, Gym, Business center Internet: in rooms Mobile phone: service available Credit cards: Visa and MasterCard Included: Breakfast Extras: Gratuities paid with cash Notes:
Campi ya Kanzi - Chyulu Hills, Kenya The name in Maasai means The Spotted Hills and they are the world s youngest volcanic hills. These Green Hills of Africa where Ernest Hemingway came again and again, inspired him to write The Snows of Kilimanjaro. The Chyulu Hills are one of the most iconic landscapes on the continent, where the view of that famous mountain is supremely beautiful. Six beautiful tented thatch-roof luxury cottages, which sleep up to 16 people, offer spectacular views over largely uninhabited Africa. Rooms are set apart on walkways, with private verandahs. Here, on 400 square miles of Maasai land, dominated by 19,342 ft Mt. Kilimanjaro, you will take game drives, or walk out on the plains among the game to see the unending display of wildlife and birds. Here you will learn about the Maasai tribe s lifestyle, their land and their culture, firsthand from your guides, visiting their homes which are completely unspoiled Maasai manyattas. The diversity of the landscape, and consequently of the wildlife, is tremendous. You could spend a week here, enjoying and discovering something different every day, combining traditional game drives with unforgettable game walks, while being deeply immersed in the Maasai culture. It is great when the African safari of your dreams can also contribute to such a worthy cause. Campi ya Kanzi is owned by the local Maasai community, and hosted by Luca Belpietro and his lovely wife Antonella this is true ecotourism, and you will play an active role in the conservation of the land and of the Maasai culture. Campi ya Kanzi is not in a National Park (with crowds of visitors) or in a small, privately owned concession. Instead, they are a community eco-lodge, offering an authentic experience of an iconic Africa, rich in wildlife, wilderness and culture. Their trust, MWCT is one of the best examples of sustainable conservation in Africa, and makes for stimulating visits.
Accommodation Facts: 6-luxury tented cottages and the Hemingway and Simba suites. All set on wooden platforms and en-suite bathrooms, and verandahs. Gift shop, lounge and library Power: 220v provided by solar power (the sockets are European 2 pins) Internet: Only available on a computer in the main office. Mobile phone service: Impossible! Credit cards: Visa and MasterCard Included: Full board, house wines, selected house spirits, beer, soft drinks, and bottled water Laundry Day and night Game Drives Escorted game and cloud forest walks Bush breakfast, picnic, and dinner Visit to authentic working Maasai village Bird watching Visits to Trust programs Extras: Champagne, premium spirits, and specialty wines Amboseli National Park excursion - $350 pp - includes park fees Tsavo National Park excursion - $150 pp - includes park fees Champagne horseback riding excursion - $150 pp (max 2) Fly camping - $250 pp Guaranteed cave dinner - $75 pp (min 4 pax) Scenic air excursions with champagne - prices vary with number (pax/destination) Gratuities - paid with cash Notes:
Lewa Wilderness - Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Kenya Wilderness Trails consists of 9 thatched cottages, tucked into the hillside overlooking Lewa s Eastern Marania Valley. They are set beautifully in the midst of green lawns and a flourishing garden. Each room is unique and luxuriously comfortable with a rustic ranch homestead character. Lewa Downs is a 55,000-acre Rhino sanctuary, just north of the Equator and overlooked by 17,000 ft Mt Kenya. It is home to large numbers of the unique Northern species such as Grevy zebra, reticulated giraffe, and Somali ostrich, in addition to elephant, rhino, lion, and leopard. Here you will walk, ride horses, and game drive. Lewa Downs has been home to four generations of the Craig family who play a vital role in community development for the local people, and long-term conservation in the area. William and Emma Craig, or their hosts, will look after you during your stay at Wilderness. In your spare time you can relax by the pool, read in the comfort of your patio overlooking Africa, or for the more energetic, have a game of tennis or billiards. Of interest are the prehistoric 500,000-year old Acheulean hand axe site, organic vegetable gardens from which your meals will come, and the local furniture and carpet factories. The Lapage family lived in the unique Ngare Niti House on Lewa Downs for two months each summer for many years, where they hosted their clients.
Accommodation Facts: 9 thatched cottages with en-suite bathrooms - Three Family Cottages/garden rooms with 2 bedrooms and a sitting room, as well as five Hillside Cottages/hillside rooms. All are en-suite with hot/cold running water, private sitting area with bar and log fireplace, and a private outdoor verandah. Lodge has large sitting room with fireplace, table tennis and pool table. Horizon salt-water swimming pool, tennis court, gift shop, and massage Power: 240V Generator run morning and evenings only. Phone/Camera batteries can charge in room Internet: Intermittent Mobile phone: Intermittent service Credit cards: Amex, Visa, MasterCard Included: Full board, house wines, beer, and soft drinks Laundry Day and night shared game drives Visits to schools, community crafts, Isiolo orphanage Pre-historic site visits Hiking/jogging, bush walks with Maasai Warrior Horseback riding Camel walks Bush yoga - limited availability Extras: Champagne, premium spirits, cellar wines Exclusive use of vehicle - $348 USD per vehicle per day - subject to availability Scenic bi-plane flights - $1200 USD per hour. Up to two passengers - subject to availability Picnic lunch trips to Ngare Ndare Forest and its canopy walk-$40 USD pp Il Ngwesi cultural village visit - $30 USD pp Massage - $60 USD pp Gratuities- paid with cash Notes:
Richard s Forest Camp - Masai Mara, Kenya Richard Robert s traditional classic tented camp. Situated on the Mara s Northern collection plains, you are well away from the beaten track of tourism. Designed with privacy, exclusivity, as well as adventure in mind, it ensures a warm and memorable experience. This traditional camp nestled in a grove of trees, sleeps just 12 guests and is also the Roberts home in the bush. Furnished in true African safari style, the tents feature modern amenities with running water. Beautifully appointed with furnishings and fabrics collected by Liz on her travels, the result is a casually luxurious tented camp, combining exceptional wildlife with a contemporary Out of Africa experience. This camp is ideal for individuals as well as exclusive groups who wish to experience the Masai Mara in a personal intimate setting. The owners, Richard Roberts and Liz Fusco, have lived in this area for many years and have a close relationship with the Maasai people that surround them, and an intimate knowledge of the Mara s wildlife. Richard s Grandparents settled in Kenya in the late 1940 s and his father originally formed Ol Chorro Conservancy. They are actively involved with helping local people benefit directly from wildlife revenues generated by tourism on their land. Alisa and Thor are the current managers. Tucked away in a cool and shady forest, home to resident leopard, the camp looks out onto the Mara Plains. Big cats, giraffe and all other wildlife are regular visitors to the camp s perimeter, while hippos graze the lawns by night. As the weather almost always permits, meals are taken outside under Kenyan skies, but for those rare rainy or chilly evenings, you dine inside, near the beautiful cozy sitting room with its roaring log fire. This camp is also well known for its resident lion pride, which can sometimes be seen hunting right in front of the camp, and often can be heard roaring nearby during the night. Your days here will be spent game driving and taking walks amongst the greatest concentration of game anywhere on earth, and perhaps visit a Maasai manyata to share their culture still virtually unchanged in hundreds of years.
Accommodation Facts: 8 large and spacious custom designed tents feature an en-suite bathroom with heated showers, and have either twin or double beds with extra beds available for families Cozy sitting area with fire for dining and relaxation Power: A solar system provides clean, silent power and ensures 24-hour light to all the tents Charging: In a central location in the sitting room Internet: If necessary, guests can access their emails in the office Mobile phone services: Available - but intermittent Credit cards: Visa and MasterCard Included: Full board accommodation: meals, house wines, spirits, beer and soft drinks Laundry The camp offers day and night shared game drives Birding Scenic bush walks Sundowners and bush meals Extras: Champagne, premium spirits and cellar wines Cultural visits to a nearby authentic and working Maasai village - $20 USD pp Day trip to Lake Victoria - price upon request By advance request, scenic flights are available directly from the camp. Flying low over the Mara plains, with a landing on the Mara escarpment and a scenic walk - subject to availability - $690 for up to 3 people inclusive Hot air balloon flights - price upon request Treatments in Spa Tent - available upon request Exclusive use of vehicle - $350 USD per vehicle per day Gratuities - paid with cash Notes:
Terms and Conditions: http://safariexperts.com/terms-and-conditions We require that the winner gives us signed Terms and Conditions for every member of the travel group. PRICE OF THE SAFARI INCLUDES: Please see individual property descriptions for inclusions and specific property exclusions. All meals are provided while at the Safari destinations. Breakfast is included at the Fairview Hotel. Park and Conservancy fees Private charters, scheduled flights*, and private transfers per itinerary. *Please note scheduled flights may make multiple stops along the way. Times are subject to change. THE PRICE OF YOUR SAFARI EXCLUDES: International flights to and from Nairobi, Kenya. Dinner in Nairobi on Day 02. Lunch and Dinner in Nairobi on Day 12. Items of a personal nature, telephone, fax, etc. Extra activity options will be payable direct. Entrance fees for any places you may decide to visit that are not included as part of your itinerary. Tips for staff - allow up to $30USD per guest per day while on Safari. Tipping guidelines below. Premium branded drinks and champagne, cognacs, cellar wines, cigars and cigarettes. Any increase due to fuel surcharges, VAT increases, park or conservancy fee increases, and fluctuation in the foreign exchange rate. Any costs due to excess luggage will be payable direct. Please pack light in SOFT medium duffle bag with no wheels. Maximum weight is 15 kg or 33 lbs. Inoculation costs Passport fees - *Note that passports must be valid for 6 months beyond travel date. Kenya visa fee of $50 per person. Trip insurance - We do require that you take out medical evacuation coverage. Following are two companies we have great experience with. Please call them to discuss options for your travel insurance needs: Travelex Insurance - Please call our dedicated phone line - 866-314-9483 Travel Guard - Please call our dedicated insurance line - 888-678-7846