Cover three very different types of ecosystems while travelling in Kenyan luxury in this 10 day journey
In Amboseli National Park, experience incredible views of Mount Kilimanjaro and witness some of Africa’s largest elephants.
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Arrive in Nairobi and be transferred to Hemingways Nairobi.
This boutique hotel, in the leafy suburb of Karen with lovely views over thescenic Ngong Hills, has all of the facilities expected in a modern 5-star hotel. Each of the large suites has a private balcony with magical views of the plantation-style property.
amed for its long-tusked elephants, views of Mt. Kilimanjaro, and hundreds of species of bird, Amboseli National park is a photographer’s heaven. The park’s name derives from the Maasai word for ‘salty-dust’, thanks to its barren desert-like plains, however, thanks to springs running off the mountain this land is teeming with wildlife.
Elewana Tortilis Camp Amboseli is located on the southwestern edge of the park, facing the mountain and overlooking its own private conservancy—Kitirua Conservancy.
Enjoy game drives in open-sided vehicles, exclusive access to Kitirua Conservancy, guided walks, bush breakfasts, cultural visits, and stunning sundowners.
Elewana Loisaba Tented Camp sits on the edge of an escarpment with unhindered views across the Loisaba Conservancy towards Mount Kenya.
The luxury camp boasts a contemporary African style, with twelve airy, spacious, en suite tents. The communal areas include an open-air dining area, lounge, deck, and one of Kenya’s most picturesque infinity pools.
Many activities are available to the guests, including camel and horse riding, fishing, spending time with the anti-poaching sniffer dogs, day and night game drives as well as bush meals under African skies.
Loisaba Conservancy is a success story of conservation. Home to elephant, lion, wild dog, and an abundance of other species, Loisaba is a prime example of successful collaboration between conservation, communities, ranching, and tourism.
In a secluded location on the banks of the Sand River, Elewana Sand River Masai Mara is a luxury tented lodge offering wildlife viewing off the beaten track
Wildlife wanders in and out of the camp to cross the river below; this includes a large proportion of the three million wildebeest that move from the Serengeti into the Mara during the great migration.
Before or after your daily game drives, relax by the pool or take a book and lose yourself in your surroundings; visit local Masai villages; enjoy sundowners on the open Mara plains; eat breakfast in a dry river bed. This camp allows guests to experience ‘the bush’ in its natural form, without the loss of modern luxury.
Sadly, the end of your safari; Other plans can be made to go to East Africa’s soft white sandy beaches and historic coastal towns or include another safari destination.
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