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Mt Kenya trip?

  • 22-04-2009 4:35pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 71 ✭✭


    hey
    whether to plan and organise the trip myself and enjoy the mishaps that may bring or go with a tour operator have but take the spontaneity out of the trip
    anybody do this trip or similar and have some tales to tell?
    love to hear from ye


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1 kenyayouth


    Full day in Masai Mara with two game drive sessions - morning and afternoon. The Masai Mara is the most famous and prolific game park in Kenya covering an area of 1672 square kilometres. It is classified as a Reserve as opposed to a National Park to allow the Masai people to use the area to graze their cattle. A highlight of the Mara is no doubt the annual wildebeest migration, when literally millions of these beasts stray north from the Serengeti in search of grass for food, before turning south again.

    The Masai Mara has one of the highest concentrations of lion in Africa and is a good place to try and spot the elusive leopard. In most National Parks it is forbidden to drive at night so all game viewing is done as early and as late as possible to get the best conditions. The best time of the day to spot the hunting cats is just before sunrise and just after sunset so we are up and away early. During the heat of the day we return to the lodge for huge buffet breakfasts and a chance to enjoy your superb hotel facilities, including a chance to relax by the pool.

    Game Parks are places where the enthusiastic use a lot of film so it's advisable to have some extra. Hopefully we should be able to spot prides of lions, elephants, buffaloes, zebra and hippo and other more common animals such as wart hog, giraffe, and baboon - almost every conceivable species of East African wildlife can be spotted here.

    At Enchoro Wildlife Camp in boarder of the reserve there are many optional activities to enjoy. In the evening there is the opportunity to learn more about the Masai and their way of life with a talk about their rich culture and an option to join them in traditional dancing. Early the next morning hot air ballooning is on offer. It is an amazing experience, as you take off with the sunrise and float above the Game Reserve, viewing the wildlife for approximately an hour before landing in the reserve to enjoy a full breakfast with champagne under the shade of a tree on the plains. The wildlife looks on while you partake in this luxurious fare. There are two opportunities for a balloon safari on this tour, your tour leader will advise you whether the Masai Mara or Serengeti ballooning option is the best choice depending on the location of the migration. Dinner and overnight at Enchoro Wildlife Camp.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,127 ✭✭✭✭kerry4sam


    Thread closed by me as the op here is from 2009 and the opening poster has not posted on baoards.ie in 6-months.

    If popbuddy wants it re-opened, they can pm me.

    Thanks,
    kerry4sam


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