| Day
1: |
You will be met at Jomo Kenyatta
International Airport in Nairobi and transferred to
a hotel in the Karen subburb of the city. The rest
of the day can be spent at your leisure. A Tropical
Ice courtesy vehicle and driver/guide will be available
for visits to and around Nairobi. Evening briefing
with your guide at the hotel. |
Day
2: |
In the morning, we will depart
Nairobi and travel north to the eastern slopes of
Mount Kenya. We will be driving through some spectacular
country as we contour around the valleys of the mountain.
In the late afternoon we reach our private camp, which
is located at the edge of Mount KenyaÕs rain
forest (altitude 6,000 feet). |
Day
3: |
In the early morning we will
meet our porters and begin the hike through the equatorial
rain forest. This forest is the home of elephant,
Cape buffalo, and leopard. We may also be fortunate
to see Colobus monkey on our walk. After a picnic
at 8,000 feet, we spend the afternoon hiking up through
bamboo forest to our private camp (altitude 10,000feet.)
on the edge of the moorlands. |
Day
4: |
After breakfast, we follow the
trail as it leads up through glades of montane forest
to our private camp on the shore of Lake Ellis. We
arrive at our camp at 11,800 feet in time for lunch.
After a short siesta, in the late afternoon we will
take an acclimatisation hike to the top of nearby
Mugi Hill before returning to camp at dusk. |
Day
5: |
The day is spent traversing the
eastern moorlands of Mount Kenya, along the edge of
the Nithi Gorge. We will have our picnic lunch overlooking
this great gorge, above Vivienne Falls (named after
Vivienne De Watteville), author of Speak to the Earth.
In the afternoon we will hike up the ridge of the
Nithi to our private camp at Hall Tarns at 14,500
feet. We will also hike the short distance to the
edge of The Temple, establishing ourselves on a vantage
point that will provide some of the grandest views
on Mount Kenya, as the Nithi Gorge plunges several
hundred feet below us to the banks of Lake Michaelson. |
Day
6: |
Leaving our camp at about 4.00
a.m. we leave the vegetation of Hall Tarns behind
us, and enter the Alpine Zone - a world of rock, ice,
and beautiful mountain lakes. Our destination is Point
Lenana (16,355 feet), the third highest peak on the
mountain. If the day is clear we can see as far north
as Ethiopia, and Kilimanjaro is frequently observed
250 miles to the south. We then descend to the base
of The Temple, to our campsite on the shore of Lake
Michaelson, 13,500 feet. Our camp will be reached
in time for a late lunch. Relaxing afternoon by one
of the most beautiful lakes in East Africa. |
Day
7: |
After an early breakfast we hike
down the Gorges Valley, skirting the base of the Nithi
Gorge and passing Vivienne Falls. We arrive at our
10,000 feet camp in the late afternoon. A festive
dinner awaits. |
Day
8: |
In the morning we descend through
the bamboo and equatorial forest to meet our vehicles
for lunch. An afternoon drive takes us around the
northern slopes of the mountain, and on to the Northern
Frontier District. We arrive in Shaba National Reserve,
and our private camp in time for dinner. |
Days
9 & 10: |
Our days in Shaba follow the
habits of its wildlife. In the morning we walk or
game drive through this rich ecosystem absorbing its
rich natural beauty, and return to our camp in time
for lunch. After an afternoon siesta, we game drive
through the elongated shadows as dusk envelops the
hills. |
Day
11: |
A morning flight to Maasai Mara
takes us on one of the most spectacular aerial views
of Kenya. This flight was used in aerial scenes for
the film Out of Africa, and is the most inspiring
sequence of the entire film. After passing the western
slopes of Mount Kenya, we fly over the Great Rift
Valley, passing the alkaline Lake Baringo and Lake
Bogoria. Upon arrival in Maasai Mara, we drive to
our private camp for lunch. After a siesta, we take
our first game drive through Maasai Mara. |
Day
12 & 13: |
Our life in Maasai Mara is a
simple one: our aim is to observe the abundant wildlife
in this spectacular region of the Serengeti plains.
Game drives are in the mornings and late afternoons.
We take siestas after lunch to stay out of the mid-day
sun - thoroughly disconnected from the modern world. |
Day
14: |
We go on our final game drive before
departing for Nairobi. A scheduled flight from Maasai
Mara to Nairobi will reveal the grandeur of the Rift
Valley. After freshening up we gather for a farewell
lunch. Dayrooms at the hotel, followed by evening
departure.
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