Nairobi National Park Tour Options | PUBLIC NOTICE : NATIONAL PARK FEES HAVE INCREASED FROM 1ST JULY, 2022 (PEAK SEASON) therefore we shall increase the prices to effect the changes. Before you book the ELEPHANT ORPHANAGE TOUR - consult us first
City sightseeing includes a visit to Fort Jesus (the fortress built by the Portuguese in 1593). Today the fort houses the museum.
A short walk through the old town with its narrow twisting alleys, overhanging balconies and carved doors brings you to the harbour. The harbour is still in use and one can find some Arab Dhows operating.
A short ride through the center of Mombasa takes you to other points of interest including the market; the huge elephant’s tusks (Metal board) along the Moi Avenue.
Cross the Makupa causeway to Akamba wood carving industry in Changamwe.
This is a cooperative Industry that consists of over 1,900 Members all producing great variety of woodcarvings all at very reasonable prices.
Return to your hotel.
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Pick up from your Hotel at 06.30am and drive South of Mombasa.
You will drive through the beautiful Landscape covered with mango trees, coconut trees, and cashew nut trees. Bananas, maize and cassava are among the staple crops cultivated in the area.
You will be met on arrival at Shimoni Jetty by the Wasini staff and transferred to the Wasini Dhow for a full day excursion with a possibility of spotting the Dolphins.
At Kisite-Mpunguti Marine National Park , you will be allowed to enjoy diving and Snorkelling or relax on the same Dhow.
The park is noted for its Multi-hued Coral gardens. The Coral Reefs stretch for about 4 km from Mpunguti Islands to the tiny coral Island of Kisite Itself. In addition there are more than 25 species of fish, providing divers with an incredible sight.Sail to Wasini Restaurant on the Wasini Island, for a Superb Swahili Seafood Lunch. Afternoon guided Village walk may be available next to Nature. Do not miss the Marine Theme boutique where you will be able to buy souvenirs.
Depart about 4.00PM and transfer back to your Hotel
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DAY 1,
Pick up from Nyali Beach at 6.30 and drive about 100km in the direction of Nairobi.
Enter the famous Tsavo National Park (11,000 sq, km), began around the turn of the century when the Kenya – Uganda railway and Tsavo bridge were built.
It was then that this territory was declared to be a National Park because of its abundance of wildlife.
Tsavo is well known for its population of red elephant, Buffaloes, Zebras, Giraffes, Warthogs, Waterbucks, Ostrich, Impalas and Gazelles may be seen.
Occasionally Lions and Cheetahs may be seen.
Aquatic birds will be seen at Aruba dam.
Lunch at Voi Safari Lodge overlooking a nearby waterhole with photohide offering a good opportunity for photograph, a buffet lunch will be served.
After lunch drive to Tsavo West with game drives enroute. Dinner and overnight at Severin Safari Camp.
DAY 2
Early morning game drive before breakfast with a visit to Mzima Springs where thousands gallons of water flow every day from the nearby volcanic Chyulu Hills.
Hippos, Fish and Crocodiles could be seen from a sunken underwater observatory Tank
before breakfast.
Further gamedrives after lunch, Buffaloes, Cheetah, Leopards, grevy’s Zebra, reticulated Giraffe, Elands, Oryx and the long necked Gerenuk, Elephant, Lions and other game could be seen.
Lunch at Severin Safari Camp and drive to Mombasa arriving in the evening.
Cruzeiro Safaris Kenya is a member of the Kenya Association of Tour Operators Full Member Category E Number 377 (FE/377)
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The gifts and souvenir are an integral part of the travel experience and most tourists return home with souvenirs to preserve and commemorate such experiences.