10 Days Out of Africa Kenya Luxury safari tour

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10 DAYS, 9 NIGHTS OUT OF AFRICA LUXURY FLYING SAFARI PACKAGE:

(Departs Nairobi, returns to Nairobi)

MERU (Elsa’s Kopje) / SHABA (Joy’s Camp) / MASAI MARA (Elephant Pepper Camp)

9 day flying safari

Walk in the footsteps of the Adamsons: travel back in time and relive their adventures and encounter a magnificent assortment of wildlife.  A flying safari that whisks you from cosmopolitan Nairobi to the remote and beautiful places that both Joy and George Adamson called home.

DAY 1: House of Waine, Nairobi

On arrival into Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta International Airport our representative will meet you and transfer you to the House of Waine. A small boutique hotel in the leafy suburbs on the outskirts of Nairobi.

DAY 2-4: Elsa’s Kopje, Meru National Park

Spectacular views over Meru National Park, the home of Elsa the lioness, a wilderness safeguarded for her daughters grand-daughters, and many generations of lions to come.  The lodge is built into the rocky hill above the site of George’s original camp; the park and the rocks were Elsa’s playground.

DAY 5-7: Joy’s Camp, Shaba National Reserve

The site where Joy reintroduced Penny the leopard into the wild – Shaba is leopard country.  This beautiful tented lodge is built on the site of Joy’s original camp, and has a small museum with many of Joy’s artifacts. Shaba’s arid country is home to many rare species, and the lodge is famous for its night game drives.

DAY 8-10: Elephant Pepper Camp, Masai Mara

A safari isn’t complete without a visit to one of the natural wonders of the world; the Masai Mara.  Elephant Pepper Camp is within the pristine core wilderness of Mara North Conservancy; a small boutique camp evoking the old world of candle lit dinners, Raj campaign furniture, and fireside stories.

DAY 11: Back to Nairobi

Fly to Nairobi, enjoy dinner at one of Nairobi’s internationally renowned restaurants – short transfer to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, for your international flight home.

When to go

  • Kenya lies on the equator, therefore our dry and wet seasons have relatively stable and pleasant temperatures, and allow year-round safaris and game-viewing.  Elephant Pepper is closed in April and May.

Inclusions:

  • Bed & Breakfast at the House of Waine, Nairobi
  • Full board accommodation at Elsa’s Kopje, Joy’s and Elephant Pepper Camp
  • Soft drinks, beer, house wines and selected spirits at Elephant Pepper Camp only
  • Game drives in 4 x 4 vehicles
  • Scheduled & Charter flights
  • All domestic flight departure tax
  • Laundry (except House of Waine)
  • All statutory taxes

Exclusions:

  • All drinks and Laundry at House of Waine.
  • All drinks at Elsa’s Kopje and Joy’s camp
  • Any items of a personal nature
  • All statutory increases beyond our control
  • International flights & visa fees
  • Gratuities
  • Spa & massage treatments
  • Day room in Nairobi on the last day

Adeli Kenya Safaris Limited

Adeli Kenya Safaris is the best Africa sustainable safari tour operator in Kenya and East Africa destination management company that offers luxury Kenya Safaris, combined Kenya & Tanzania Safaris, Zanzibar beach holiday, Gorilla trek experiences in Uganda or Rwanda  and mountain climbing adventure tours to Mount Kilimanjaro & Mount Kenya. Whatever your wild adventure dream, deli Kenya Safaris will ensure your safari tour package is tailored to perfection.

All our authentic, affordable & memorable family-friendly travel experiences are tailor-made, meaning that you can see what you want to see, go where you want to go, do what you want to do.

Immerse your body, mind & soul in experiences that will inspire you and offer a feeling of connection; connection to like-minded people, to nature and to our best self. 

Your dream safari in Kenya & East Africa is just a call or email away. Contact Adeli Kenya Safaris today. Tel: +254720564538 | WhatsApp: +254720564538 | Email: info@adelikenyasafaris.com

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