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"Bush
Homes through
Kenya" - (10 Days)
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Day 1
Nairobi
Upon Arrival at Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta
international airport, you will be met by Pollmann’s and transferred to Ngong
House. The remainder of the day at leisure. Overnight at Ngong
House on a full board basis (including local beers, soft drinks and wines).
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Ngong House
Ngong House lies on the
outskirts of Langata, on the land once cultivated as Karen Blixen's coffee
estate. Paul Verleysen, the charming owner, had the concept of a private
home that would also offer exclusive and personalized service to a small
number of guests. His creation complies perfectly with the self-imposed
brief and, in addition, offers the ultimate luxuries of space, light and
true style.
Accommodation comprises five wooden houses raised on stilts
with peerless views of the misty Ngong Hills and the surrounding
countryside. There is also a further bedroom within the attractive
original house. The furnishings and decorative artifacts are with very few
exceptions, resolutely sourced within Africa, and primarily Kenyan. The
furniture may be constructed from camphorwood, which mellows to a rich
dark patina with age, or perhaps, romantically, made from hardwood
sleepers from the old Mombasa-Nairobi Railway. Each "tree-house" has its
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The beautifully intricate
hand-carved furniture of Lamu features in one, whereas another features a
clear and tranquil blue combined with the strong lines of wrought iron
pieces. Generous four-poster beds grace the upper-level bedrooms, crisp
cottons and feather pillows promise a luxurious nights sleep. On the lower
level the spacious living area has a large sofa to sink into, comfy chairs
and an intimate dining area.
The veranda is the ideal place from which to
bask in the sun, take afternoon tea, observe the teeming birdlife or gaze
into the sunset. The cuisine is of the highest quality, imaginatively
prepared using mouth-wateringly fresh ingredients.
Meals may be served in
the elegant dining room, under the shady trees, or in the covered yet
open-sided dining area in the gardens in which a roaring fire is lit on
chillier evenings. Enormous care is taken with presentation; flowers,
hand-made glasses and beautiful plates with rich glazes glow by the soft
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Day 2 Nairobi
– Lewa Downs
After an early breakfast you will be met by a
Pollmann's vehicle for your private transfer to Nairobi Wilson Airport. Once
checked in you will board the morning flight to Lewa Downs. Upon arrival at Lewa
Airstrip you will be met by a vehicle from the Lewa Conservancy and taken
directly to the Craig Family residence - Wilderness Trails.
Overnight at Wilderness Trails on a full board basis
(including local beers, soft drinks and wines).
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One of Kenya's original ranches, Lewa
Downs has been the Craig family home since 1924 when the Craig
grandparents came from England and began raising cattle here. Now
incorporated in the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, which includes Anna Merz's
highly respected Ngare Sergoi Rhino Sanctuary and the Ngare Ndare forest,
the area is committed to the conservation of the extremely diverse
indigenous wildlife and habitat, as well as benefiting the local community
by providing employment, schools and clinics. Set in stunning arid
landscape Wilderness Trails is an oasis of comfort and tranquility.
Six cottages in the grounds of the main house
provide accommodation for guests. Cool and restful, the rooms all have the
stylish wooden furniture that is made on the estate, fresh, simple fabrics and
bathrooms in which to relax. The large sitting and dining room is eclectically
decorated in true country house style. A highly polished games table, generous
vases of brightly colored flowers from the gardens, a vast coffee table,
seriously comfy chairs - they all intensify the travelers sense of being a
guest in a friend's house. The delicious meals are made entirely from the
freshest of produce, all grown on the estate and are often taken alfresco in a
pretty loggia with a twig roof covered in vines. Wilderness Trails is a
wonderful base from which to explore the fauna and flora of the area. Game
drives are in custom four-wheel drive vehicles and, because it is a private
conservancy, you may also go on night drives which will allow you to see
nocturnal animals.
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Horseback safaris, on very gentle steeds,
allow close encounters with the wildlife, while a camel safari is not to
be missed! Other facilities include a lovely swimming pool of muted
aquamarine that is far more in keeping with the landscape than a brighter
color would be.
The side of the pool appears to drop away to the valley
below permitting fabulous panoramic views. A large thatched pool house
contains colonial style furniture, games, magazines and an array of the
softest straw-colored towels. The tennis court is also popular.
Day 3 Lewa
Downs
Overnight at Wilderness Trails on a full board
basis (including local beers, soft drinks and wines).
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The full day will be spent with any activities as follows:-
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Day 4 Lewa –
Samburu Region / Ol Malo
After breakfast transfer to Lewa airstrip for
your charter flight to Ol Malo airstrip. Upon arrival you will met by camp
vehicles and transferred to the lodge.
Overnight at Ol Malo on a full board basis (including local
beers, soft drinks and wines).
Cottages
The four guest cottages are spread out
along the cliff edge and are uniquely built out of natural rock and
ancient olive wood, with thatched roofs and huge glass windows facing onto
the view. Ol Malo can take up to eight people at one time. Rooms can hold
up to three people, if families wish to stay in the same room. All the
cottages are different and each room offers the maximum in privacy and
comfort, with huge king size beds, luxurious en-suite bathrooms and each
has its own private veranda. Some rooms are on a split level with the
bathroom underneath the room, others have the bathroom on the same level. If
there was ever a time one wished to soak in a bath and look out at a beautiful
vista and at wild animals grazing then this is the place to do it!
Canvas
Tents
Ol Malo has two tents, which are the most luxurious of tents made out of canvas
and have small elephant motifs around the lining. Each tent has an ensuite
bathroom made out of natural rock and a thatched roof covers the entire tent and
veranda These rooms are just as comfortable and perfect if a large group wishes
to stay at Ol Malo, since it allows guest numbers to reach a maximum of twelve.
One of the most stunning parts of Ol Malo is the very private swimming pool
built on the cliff edge, with its water spilling over. The pool is
warmed by the hot African sun and has a separate shower/bathroom and
eating area.
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Day 5
Ol Malo
Overnight
at Ol Malo on a full board basis
(including local beers, soft drinks and wines).
A full day of Activities at Ol Malo include any of the following:
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Camel Rides
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Ol Malo has a family of camels that can be
ridden across the plains, or around Ol Malo.
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Horseback Rides
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Ol Malo’s ponies love both children and adults
and there is no better way of experiencing the real Kenyan outback than on the
back of one of these great friends
Local
Samburu Manyatta
Ol Malo is home to the Samburu who
love meeting Ol Malo’s guests. During your stay you can have the chance to meet
the local Samburu children, visit their school, paint, learn tribal dancing,
make beaded artifacts, and visit their manyatta (village). There is also the
chance to learn about hunting with spears and try your hand at spear throwing. |
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Nature
Walks
Africa is not only about the Big Five – at Ol Malo we will try and spot the
Little Five too. Our guides are experts in finding the smaller things of
interest – spiders, insects, harvester ants, flowers and plants.
Mountain
Biking
The hilly terrain around Ol Malo is perfect for mountain bike lovers. Bikes are
available for use on a daily basis and guests will be shown the best routes
depending on their mountain bike experience.
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Day 6 Ol
Malo
Overnight at Ol Malo on a full board basis
(including local beers, soft drinks and wines).
Another full day of activities, or the possibility to be a
bit more adventurous with:
Camping under the stars
For the more adventurous and those who wish to leave the comfort of Ol Malo, why
not spend the night under the stars? To listen to local stories by a roaring
campfire, learn about the stars in the African sky and fall asleep to the sounds
of the wild – this is an opportunity not to be missed.
Overnight in the look - out hut
This fantastic hut lies just by a water hole which is visited by different types
of animals. Fitted with bunk beds it can be an exciting place to spend the night
and you never know who could wake you up in the morning.
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Day 7 Ol Malo –
Masai Mara
After an early breakfast transfer to Ol
Malo Airstrip for your charter flight to Nanyuki at the foot of Mount
Kenya, weather permitting you may have stunning views of Africa’s second
highest mountain before landing at Nanyuki Airstrip. On arrival you will
connect to your scheduled Air Kenya Flight to the Masai Mara, departing
mid morning.
Upon arrival in the Masai Mara at Ngerende airstrip you will
be met by camp vehicles and transferred to Rekoro Cottages or Camp for
your stay. Overnight at Rekero Cottages/Tents on a full
board basis (including local
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Rekero
Rekero was initiated and developed by Ron Beaton and his wife Pauline over 12
years ago. Today it is in the capable hands of Ron’s son Gerard and his partner
Rainee, a wildlife artist.
Rekero’s
cottages, built almost entirely from
local materials, combine rustic charm with home comfort and overlook a spring
fed waterhole which is frequented by elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard and many
other species of wildlife.
Amidst the teeming mass of wildlife in the
Masai Mara area,
Rekero’s tented camp
is currently inside the Masai Mara Game Reserve, very close to the confluence of
the Mara and Talek rivers. This mobile camp is ideally situated for the annual
migration, which is the movement of one million wildebeest and other animals
from the Serengeti through the Masai Mara in Kenya.
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The camp is set up
seasonally
(June – October, December – March)
and caters for between four and twelve guests. The spacious canvas tents
are equipped with hot showers and toilets together with a large dining
tent. Jackson Ole Looseyia, an Il dorobo Masai from the local area and his
safari crew cater for all guests’ needs. This is an experience not to be
missed by the more adventurous travelers.
Day 8 Masai Mara
You will have the opportunity to take various
game activities as follows: Wildlife viewing and bird watching can be done on
foot with experienced Il Dorobo and Masai guides, or in custom-built four-wheel
drive vehicles which allow intimate yet unobtrusive access to the animals. Night
drives, cultural visits, bush picnics and visits to local trading centers also
feature. Overnight at Rekero Cottages/Tents on a full board
basis (including local beers, soft
drinks and wines).
Day 9
Masai Mara
A full day of game activities or even a
cultural excursion to a local Masai village.
Overnight at Rekero Cottages/Tents on a full board basis
(including local beers, soft drinks and wines).
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Day 10
Masai Mara - Nairobi
After breakfast transfer back to the airstrip
for your scheduled Air Kenya flight to Nairobi Wilson Airport. On arrival in
Nairobi you will be met by Pollmann's vehicles and taken to the Norfolk Hotel
where a dayroom has been reserved for you in the special Mugoma Wing to freshen
up and relax until 6pm. In the evening you will be taken to the Carnivore
Restaurant, Africa’s ultimate eating experience. Haunches of game meat are
served directly onto your plate from Masai Swords. After dinner transfer to JKIA
Airport for your international departure flight.
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Extension Option
Instead of flying straight home you can extend
your visit and spend a few days on the beach, Funzi Keys Island or the
secluded Alfajiri, on Mombasa’s Diani Beach. Both offer extreme luxury and
privacy.
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Rates: |
01 Jan
10
to
31 Mar 10 |
01 Apr
10
to
29 May 10 |
30 May
10
to
28 Jun 10 |
29 Jun
10
to
31 Oct 10 |
01 Nov
10
to
15 Dec 10**
see remarks
below |
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Currency |
US$ |
US$ |
US$ |
US$ |
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Per Person Sharing |
7536 |
Closed |
7536 |
8240 |
6349 |
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Single Room Supplement |
1105 |
Closed |
1105 |
1281 |
871 |
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Christmas Supplement : US$ 40-00
per person per night from 24 Dec 2009 to 01 Jan 2010
inclusive |
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Easter Supplement : Not
applicable |

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