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East Africa Safari
Local Payment: USD $500.00
Tour Code: GAEA
Tour Duration: 15 days
Countries Visited: Kenya, Tanzania

Day 1: Nairobi
Today is an arrival day, so you may arrive at any time. A pre-departure meeting takes place at 6pm at the hotel. You may choose to eat at the hotel restaurant this evening or venture out to one of the many fine restaurants that Nairobi has to offer (own expense).
Day 2: Nakuru - East Africa Mission Orphanage
(Driving time: approx 3 hours)
We depart Nairobi at approximately 8am and reach the East Africa Mission Orphanage, just outside Nakuru, where we 'bush camp' on the farmland of the Orphanage. There are only be basic facilities here (pit toilets and no showers), but the cause is certainly an exceptional one! This afternoon we will be able to meet the children and this evening we share dinner with them at the orphanage. They love to practice their English skills and also are excited to know more about the world - be warned they will have lots of questions for you over dinner!
The East Africa Mission Orphanage looks after more than 100 children ranging in age from just a few days old to 15 years years of age. The complete needs of the children, including full school education, are provided for by the orphanage. This orphanage is actually the result of the dream of one family, who arrived in Kenya in 1997 with nothing more than two suitcases each. It is a charitable institution, registered with the Kenyan Government for the purposes of caring for the thousands of homeless orphans, that would end up either dying a premature death through malnutrition, walking the streets in search of food or turning to prostitution as a means of survival. The orphanage is taking up the challenge to reach out to these children before they have to fend for themselves out in the streets. We are proud to help support the efforts of this family and their incredible orphanage, and is excited to be able to take clients right into the orphanage itself!
Day 3: Lake Nakuru National Park - East Africa Mission Orphanage
(Game drive times variable)
This morning we travel to the nearby Lake Nakuru National Park for a full day of game driving. Lake Nakuru is particularly noted for its populations of white and black rhino, Cape buffalo and the elusive leopard. Many other animals abound here including the Masai giraffe, which is often sighted quite close to the many roads in the park. Lake Nakuru is one of several soda lakes in the Rift Valley. Rich in algae, it attracts large quantities of flamingos and at times the surface of the lake resembles a moving carpet of pink feathers. In the evening we return to our camp in the orphanage.
Day 4: East Africa Mission Orphanage School - Lake Naivasha
(Driving time: approx 2 hours)
This morning we spend time with the children of the orphanage in their classrooms. We get to sit in on class with the children and join some of them in their lessons. The children are taught by paid, qualified local teachers, according to the curriculum of the Kenyan school system. However they also receive the additional benefit of having all their classes conducted in both English and Swahili, which assists them to learn English fluently. After packing up camp we bid farewell to the children of the orphanage and head to the nearby freshwater Lake Naivasha, where we set up camp on the banks of the lake.
This afternoon is at leisure to take in one of the optional activities of the area. You may choose to visit Elsamere, the former home of writer Joy Adamson of ‘Born Free’ fame, and learn about her life and work, before enjoying a sumptuous afternoon tea. Alternatively you can take a cycling tour into Hell's Gate National Park, to try game viewing on two wheels! Another great option is a nature walk in Crescent Island Sanctuary to see just how close you can get to the resident animals such as giraffe, zebra and wildebeest, on foot. Please note that these activities will be offered if time permits. Time may be reduced according to road conditions and hours of daylight (season).
Day 5-6: Masai Mara National Reserve
(Driving time: approx 2 hours; game drive times variable)
We head southwest to the rolling grasslands of the world famous Masai Mara National Reserve, where our tented camp is located right on the park boundary. As dusk falls we may see a variety of animals in the vicinity and listen to the sounds of the African night from our camp. We explore the park on morning and afternoon game drives and witness the wonderful procession of wildlife that inhabit this area. Wildebeest, zebra and gazelle are plentiful and, with luck, we may spot lion or cheetah keeping a casual eye on their movements. Elephant, giraffe and eland are also commonly sighted, along with plenty of bird life.
Day 7: Kenyan Highlands
(Driving time: approx 8 hours)
We leave the Masai Mara and head up to the western highlands, which is the agricultural heartland of Kenya. Vast tea plantations cover the region around Kericho and our campsite is located in the midst of an actual plantation. In the afternoon we have the opportunity to learn more about the tea industry in Kenya and how the crop is cultivated. Please note that the tea tour will be included if time permits. Time may be reduced according to road conditions, hours of daylight (season) and tour times of the tea factory.
Day 8: Lake Victoria
(Driving time: approx 8 hours plus)
We depart early this morning and head towards the border. Although we travel along a sealed road, this is Africa and it’s still a fairly bumpy ride. Crossing the border into Tanzania there is quite a change in the landscape and we catch our first glimpses of Lake Victoria, Africa’s largest lake, which straddles the borders of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Reaching our campsite by the lake, there is time to relax and watch the sun go down before dinner is served, with the sounds of the waves in the background as they gently lap the shores.
Day 9-10: Serengeti National Park
(Driving time: approx 8 hours plus; game drive times variable)
We have a leisurely morning to further explore the fishing village of Musoma. Leaving Lake Victoria around lunchtime we game drive our way through to our next campsite, located in the middle of Serengeti National Park. We travel on dirt roads that are in quite poor condition, so there are plenty of bumps and bounces along the way! We reach our campsite in the late afternoon and, depending on the season, we may see a great variety of plains animals in the area. Our campsite provides the opportunity to hear the night time serenade of the African savannah and provides an ideal base to explore the astounding open plains of the Serengeti. These massive grasslands seem to stretch as far as the eye can see, and even beyond! Over a million wildebeest roam through the park, along with a multitude of antelope species and significant populations of lion and cheetah.
Please note that the campsites in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater are national park campsites. These are the only public campsites available and the facilities are basic in the extreme. There are no fences surrounding the campsites and wildlife is free to roam at leisure. The toilets are pit toilets and are not cleaned regularly. There is no water for showers or for washing up. As a result the water tank on the vehicle will be required for cooking. You will need to purchase bottled water at your own expense for this part of the tour. However the opportunity to camp in the middle of the Serengeti Plains and on the edge of the Ngorongoro Crater are real highlights and incredible experiences that you are unlikely to forget.
Day 11: Serengeti National Park - Ngorongoro Conservation Area
(Driving time: approx 8 hours)
We enjoy a final early morning game drive, before heading back to break down camp. We then traverse the southern part of Serengeti National Park and then cross over into the adjacent Ngorongoro Conservation Area. On the way to our campsite there is the option of visiting the small museum at Olduvai Gorge (time permitting), which documents the discovery of 1.8 million year old human-like fossils. We arrive at our campsite on the rim of the crater in the early evening – be warned that it gets very cold up here! This campsite is another government campsite and has equally primitive facilities, but is often frequented by buffalo, elephant and zebra.
Day 12: Ngorongoro Crater - Mto Wa Mbu
(Driving time: approx 8 hours plus)
At the heart of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area is the crater, which is a volcanic caldera some 20 kilometres wide that contains an abundance of wildlife and bird life. Ngorongoro is often referred to as a microcosm of Africa, with forest and grasslands, as well as freshwater and soda lakes. We transfer into Land Rovers and head down to the crater floor, where we spend the morning exploring this outstanding wildlife sanctuary. The crater is home to several black rhinos and, with luck, we may have the opportunity to seeing some of these highly endangered animal. (National Parks Regulations stipulate that vehicles are only allowed a maximum of six hours in Ngorongoro Crater.)
After an exciting morning in the crater we head through Karatu to Mto Wa Mbu to set up camp. This afternoon is at leisure to take a stroll in the colourful and vibrant market town of Mto Wa Mbu. The town has a great curio market, as well as a fresh produce market. Alternatively you may choose to relax by the pool at the campsite and indulge in the luxury of hot showers and cold drinks, after your three nights of primitive campsites!
Day 13: Masai Village - Arusha
(Driving time: approx 3 hours)
This morning we join a specialist guide from the Masai Community Cultural Tourism Program to visit a Masai village, who will be able to offer us further information involving the culture and history of the proud Masai people. We explore a small traditional village to gain an insight into the daily life of the Masai. A Masai woman shows her into her house and we learn how the Masai women actually build their houses. Leaving Mto Wa Mbu we stop en route at a local camp in Meserani for lunch. This camp has a comprehensive snake park, which you can visit on an optional guided tour. There is also an excellent Masai museum and the opportunity to purchase crafts from the local Masai women. We then make our way to Arusha for our final two nights of camping. Arusha is truly the safari capital of Tanzania where 4WD vehicles actually outnumber cars.
Day 14: School of St Jude - Arusha
(Driving time: approx 1 hour)
This morning we visit a very special school in Arusha. The School of St Jude was founded in 2002 by Gemma, a young Australian woman, for orphans and very poor children of Arusha. The school was founded on Gemma's belief that not only was a good and accessible education a right for all children in the world but without it, Africa's rate of development would continue to lag behind the rest of the world. Under the banner of 'Fighting Poverty through Education' the school provides a totally free education to over 90% of the pupils, including supplying transport, uniform, stationery, snacks, water and a hot meal. The opportunity for sponsorship at St Jude is given to the brightest and most ambitious children of extremely poor families, after a series of tests designed to measure potential and poverty levels. Whilst on a guided tour of the school we are given more information on how it operates and the success that it has achieved. We have time to visit children in class, before joining them for morning tea and lunch. We also get to sit in on the weekly assembly - a beautiful opportunity to share time with the children and gain an insight into the school's culture. We may hear some singing and see some of the children displaying special skills. This is a morning that is certain to touch our souls and fill us full of optimism.
Day 15: Arusha - Nairobi
(Driving time: approx 8 hours plus)
This morning our tour officially ends in Arusha. You may choose to take a free transfer with the safari vehicle, as it continues back to our Nairobi hotel. Alternately you may join our Mount Kilimanjaro trek in Marangu today. If climbing a mountain is not the challenge you are after, then you may choose to join our 'Zanzibar Revealed' tour which begins in Zanzibar today. These additional tours should be pre-booked with us to ensure availability. Linking flights and transfers to join these tours can also be pre-booked and arranged through us. If you are travelling with the vehicle back to Nairobi you will arrive in there in the late afternoon, where you will be dropped off at the downtown hotel. Flights out of Nairobi tonight should not be booked before 9.00pm. Transfers to Nairobi Airport are at an additional cost.
Tour Grade: Wildlife
| Start Date | End Date | Price |
| 25 Sep 2010 | 09 Oct 2010 | $2195 AUD |
| 30 Oct 2010 | 13 Nov 2010 | $2195 AUD |
| 11 Dec 2010 | 25 Dec 2010 | $2195 AUD |
| 29 Jan 2011 | 12 Feb 2011 | $2195 AUD |
| 26 Mar 2011 | 09 Apr 2011 | $2195 AUD |
| 07 May 2011 | 21 May 2011 | $2195 AUD |
| 11 Jun 2011 | 25 Jun 2011 | $2195 AUD |
Included
An experienced driver, safari guide and camp cook whilst on safari; local specialist guides in Ngorongoro Crater and Masai Village; all park fees; all camping equipment; 11 nights camping, 2 nights tented bush camp, 1 night hotel; transport in custom built safari vehicle, 4WD vehicles and on foot.
Meals
14 breakfasts, 13 lunches, 13 dinners
Not Included
International flights, local payment, arrival and departure transfers, airport/departure taxes, visas, pre-tour or post-tour accommodation, all other meals, drinks, sleeping bag, pillow, all optional additional tours or activities during free time, transfers outside of the tour program, travel insurance, tips and items of a personal nature, laundry and flights (unless specified).
Additional Accommodation
You may wish to extend your holiday by booking some pre or post tour accommodation - ask Gecko's or your travel agent for details and prices when you book your trip.
National Parks
This trip includes 1 day in Lake Nakuru National Park, 2 days in the Masai Mara National Reserve and 4 days in the Serengeti National Park/Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
Optional Extras and Sightseeing
- Lake Naivasha - Fishing: Fishing US$10
- Lake Naivasha - mountain bike: Game view by mountain bike in Hell's Gate National Park. $20USD
- Lake Naivasha - Nature walk on Crescent Island: Nature walk on Crescent Island US$15 (maximum 7 passengers) US$50 per hour
- Lake Naivasha: Rowboat hire US$5 (per hour)
- Nairobi - Half Day Tour: Daphne Sheldrick Animal Orphanage, Karen Blixen Museum and the Giraffe Centre US$55
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