Duration: Half day
African Heritage House Visit
Duration: Half day
Visit the African Heritage House in Nairobi to see a beautiful collection of African art in a villa built from mud.
Price per person including guide, safari vehicle, accommodation and park entrance fees. International flights are excluded.
Visit the African Heritage House in Nairobi to see a beautiful collection of African art in a villa built from mud.
Take off, fly over the world-famous Amboseli National and marvel at the wonderful landscape wildlife from the sky.
Embark on a boat safari on Lake Naivasha, followed by a safari on foot on Crescent Island. A great chance to see hippos, giraffes and many birds.
Go deep sea fishing near Diani Beach on a 22ft boat and catch giants like the kingfish, barracuda or marlin.
Stretching along Kenya’s Indian Ocean coast like a ribbon of brilliant white, Diani Beach is a gorgeous setting for a beach holiday. Against the backdrop of forests echoing with the sounds of wildlife, it offers clear blue waters, white palm fringed beaches, and many watersports activities. Here you can swim along sandbanks, snorkel among colourful […]
The Ngutuni Wildlife Conservancy is a private game reserve on an area of 10,000 acres, right in between Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Park. This is the area where the famous man-eating lions of Tsavo used to roam. Nowadays, nightly lions are no longer a danger but can be seen from the balcony when […]
The African Heritage House in Nairobi is a must-see for lovers of African art. This traditional mud house-turned villa hosts a spectrum of African textiles, masks, books and statues. American-born founder Alan Donovan collected all these items during his travels and now you can visit for a day, have lunch or sleepover in one of the four beautiful rooms. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere and learn about the fascinating stories behind each exhibit.
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A balloon safari allows you to marvel at the awe-inspiring Amboseli National Park from a different perspective. Soar high above the vast savannahs, catch breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro and spot herds of elephants, lions and other wildlife as you float effortlessly through the sky. After one hour, you go back to the landing site where you enjoy a delicious champagne breakfast. What a heavenly experience – literally.
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Have you ever wanted to pass floating hippos by boat? Seek no longer: during a boat safari on Lake Naivasha this is exactly what will happen. You will pass between huge groups of hippos while seeing eagles and cormorants flying above you, and admiring giraffes on the shore. The safari on board a small motorized boat takes about 60 minutes and ends on the beautiful Crescent Island, where you will continue with a stunning walking safari between zebras, giraffes and wildebeests.
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Kenya allows for some good places to go deep sea fishing. Diani Beach, on the country’s south coast, is one of them. On a 22 ft boat you head into open waters during this marine in adventure and start your search for some kingfish or barracuda. Once caught, the fish are usually released again, since this trip is mostly about the thrill and adrenaline of catching a big fish. Only what is eaten will be taken back to shore. Enjoy this day at one of the most beautiful fishing spots in the world!
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Stretching along Kenya’s Indian Ocean coast like a ribbon of brilliant white, Diani Beach is a gorgeous setting for a beach holiday. Against the backdrop of forests echoing with the sounds of wildlife, it offers clear blue waters, white palm fringed beaches, and many watersports activities. Here you can swim along sandbanks, snorkel among colourful reefs, dive in deep sea canyons, or try out kitesurfing or supping. And for those in need of a dash of culture, the vibrant city of Mombasa is not far away!
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The Ngutuni Wildlife Conservancy is a private game reserve on an area of 10,000 acres, right in between Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Park. This is the area where the famous man-eating lions of Tsavo used to roam. Nowadays, nightly lions are no longer a danger but can be seen from the balcony when drinking from the nearby waterhole. During a game drive you most likely spot elephants, lions, buffaloes, cheetahs and antelopes. Besides, you enjoy the views over the Sagala Hills and the endless savannahs that stretch out all the way into Tsavo.
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