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Mount Kenya Safari

Mount Kenya Peaks

Mount Kenya is the highest mountain in Kenya and second highest in the African continent. Although its glory has been hugely overshadowed by the Kilimanjaro over the years, safari goers are increasingly growing fond of it. Its beauteous glacial peak is quite a remarkable attraction that attracts holidaymakers.Read More

Mountain Climbing in East Africa

Mountain Climbing in East AfricaSafari-goers enjoy mountain climbing in East Africa, especially Tanzania and Kenya since they host the highest and second highest mountains in Africa respectively.  Climbing to the top of either Mount Kilimanjaro or Mount Kenya reveals such welcoming and serene scenery.  This makes mountain climbing in East Africa an unforgettable lifetime experience.Read More

The Ultimate Wildlife Photography Safari

the-ultimate-wildlife-photographic-safariAre you a photographer and a wildlife enthusiast? Then, there will be no greater experience than traveling to one of the most spectacular wildlife regions in the world, Kenya.  This safari is entirely dedicated to David Sheldrick’s Wildlife Trust (DSWT) work and is led by a specialist in wildlife photography. We firmly believe that this is the ultimate photographic safari while celebrating the work of a great conservationist Dr. Dame Daphne Sheldrick DBE.  And by the way, did you know that it took 28 years of trial and error before Dr. Daphne Sheldrick discovered the right formula of milk substitute for infant orphans before they are reintegrated back into…

Capturing the endangered animals for Conservation

Capturing the endangered animals for ConservationThe new world tourism concept is geared toward sustainable programs. This have been more pronounced by the idea of “leave no trace but footprint”. There has also been a general rule of thumb to take only picture from conservation areas. Conservation areas are strained due to human encroachment and everyone is called to chip in and help.

We are part of that team doing the little we can in our own ways to make sure that the endangered wildlife are saved from extinction

We have very critical time for Elephants, Rhinos and Lions in the wild. Did you know that the Rhinos,…

Kenya – Beyond the Safari Tracks

kenya-beyond-the-safari-tracks-safariKenya is named after a mountain of the same name “Mount Kirinyaga”. The name came about after British colonies were unable to pronounce the name Kerinyaga.

Kenya is also a cradle of mankind. Between 1998 and 1999 the remains and fossils dating over 3.5 million were discovered west of Lake Turkana. Today the remains can be found in Kenya’s National museums in Nairobi. You can request for a special Archeological Tours to prehistoric site in Kenya.

Kenya is a country of many attractions, the most popular being its wildlife, its dramatically diverse landscapes, its beaches and its cultural wealth. There are two rainy seasons, the long…

Africa

capture-kenya-whole-african-experienceWhen you have acquired a taste of the dust,

And the scent of our first rain,

You’re hooked for life on Africa,

And you’ll not be right again.

Until you can watch the setting moon

and hear the jackals bark,

And know they are around you

Waiting in the dark.

 

When you long to see the elephants

or hear the coucal’s song,

When the moonrise sets your blood on fire,

then you’ve been away too long.

It is time to cut the traces loose,

and let your heart go free,

Beyond that far…

Mountain Climbing

mt-kenya-blog-sectionEast Africa region is incredibly scenic with views of Mt. Kilimanjaro at 5895m, Mt Kenya at 5199, Mt. Meru at 4566m, Mt. Elgon at 4321 and Ruwenzori Mountains dominating the panorama.

Despite some mountains being popular, others like Mt Elgon are among the most beautiful mountain in Africa that is never in main tourist circuits. Where hiking these mountains you also get to have a closer encounter with wildlife like elephants, elands, duikers, and primates among many more

Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest single-standing mountain in the world. It offers spectacular climbing, but good preparation is essential.   The same preparation is needed also for those who wish…

Group Safari to Magical Kenya!

david-sheldrick-wildlife-trustHave you fostered and Elephant at David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust?

Would you like to sponsor/foster an orphaned elephant?

The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust/In the Shadow of Giants Tour is for you then.

The 2016 dates are full but you can grab your slot for next available tour dates as follow

The safaris have limited space to ensure you get the best personal tour from your tour leader

10th Jan – 22nd Jan, Space available for 2018 tour.

25th Jan- 06th Feb, 1 slot remaining for 2017 series

12th Feb -24th Feb, Space still available

23rd May – 04th June, space still available

9th June -21st June, 4 spots…