Have you already seen the most popular places? Tired of following the beaten track and staying in crowded lodges - and are you up to a safari adventure out of the ordinary?
Here is a suggestion to a fantastic yet affordable trip for connesseurs:
Fly to Mombasa and take a day or two at the beach to relax after the flight and perhaps do a bit of snorkeling at a coral reef.
Drive to Tsavo East N.P. and stay a night or two in Satao Camp; an un-fenced incredibly charming pearl of safari style arcitecture where you get really close to the wildlife.
Take an en route gamedrive to Tsavo West N.P. and stay at least 2 nights at Kilaguni Lodge. A place of stunningly beautiful nature, plentiful wildlife and a must-see lodge with the most incredible view of a salt lick with Mt. Kilimanjaro in the background.
Drive to Amboseli N.P. and stay a night or two in the most incredibly beautifull lodge you'll ever come across: Elerai Lodge. The lodge is located a bit away from Amboseli N.P. - which can be a bit crowded at times, but the lodge is an experience on its own and certainly worth the drive. A guided walk in the surroundings is also a must.
Drive to Nairobi for a bit of relaxation, shopping and luxury - and perhaps a visit to a few of the attractions Nairobi has to offer.
Drive to Country Club in the Aberdares for a walk in the park - really close to the animals and stay for the night. Next morning transfer to The Ark for gameviewing from the lodge. Stay over night and start early next morning on an all day gamedrive in the mountains surrounding the lodge. Breathtaking nature is spiced up with plenty of wildlife - and chances are that you'll have the mountains to yourself.
Drive to Crater Lake and stay a night at the Crater Lake Lodge. Fantastic scenery and a chance to take a guided walk along the lake and over the crater rim - and ending with sundowners and snacks at an incredible view point. Extremely charming place with very few tourists.
Drive to Samburu / Buffalo Springs / Shaba Game reserves for a couple of nights with gamedrives morning and afternoon. The nature is so fascinating up there, that no matter how many times you have been on safari, you'll keep coming back to this area for more.
Drive to Sweetwater Tented Camp in Ol Pejeta game reserve and on the Equator. Very charming lodge with salt lick placed in the middle of a park with plenty of wildlife - night game drives and a chance of experiencing a sunrise above Mount Kenya.
Return to Nairobi when you / if you can.
Here is a suggestion to a fantastic yet affordable trip for connesseurs:
Fly to Mombasa and take a day or two at the beach to relax after the flight and perhaps do a bit of snorkeling at a coral reef.
Drive to Tsavo East N.P. and stay a night or two in Satao Camp; an un-fenced incredibly charming pearl of safari style arcitecture where you get really close to the wildlife.
Take an en route gamedrive to Tsavo West N.P. and stay at least 2 nights at Kilaguni Lodge. A place of stunningly beautiful nature, plentiful wildlife and a must-see lodge with the most incredible view of a salt lick with Mt. Kilimanjaro in the background.
Drive to Amboseli N.P. and stay a night or two in the most incredibly beautifull lodge you'll ever come across: Elerai Lodge. The lodge is located a bit away from Amboseli N.P. - which can be a bit crowded at times, but the lodge is an experience on its own and certainly worth the drive. A guided walk in the surroundings is also a must.
Drive to Nairobi for a bit of relaxation, shopping and luxury - and perhaps a visit to a few of the attractions Nairobi has to offer.
Drive to Country Club in the Aberdares for a walk in the park - really close to the animals and stay for the night. Next morning transfer to The Ark for gameviewing from the lodge. Stay over night and start early next morning on an all day gamedrive in the mountains surrounding the lodge. Breathtaking nature is spiced up with plenty of wildlife - and chances are that you'll have the mountains to yourself.
Drive to Crater Lake and stay a night at the Crater Lake Lodge. Fantastic scenery and a chance to take a guided walk along the lake and over the crater rim - and ending with sundowners and snacks at an incredible view point. Extremely charming place with very few tourists.
Drive to Samburu / Buffalo Springs / Shaba Game reserves for a couple of nights with gamedrives morning and afternoon. The nature is so fascinating up there, that no matter how many times you have been on safari, you'll keep coming back to this area for more.
Drive to Sweetwater Tented Camp in Ol Pejeta game reserve and on the Equator. Very charming lodge with salt lick placed in the middle of a park with plenty of wildlife - night game drives and a chance of experiencing a sunrise above Mount Kenya.
Return to Nairobi when you / if you can.
Welcome to Mutua Safari & Tours Ltd.
Mutua Safaris & Tours ltd has now been in operation for 8 years, and we organise tours and expeditions in both Kenya & Tanzania.We cater for all needs - from low cost transport assignments to top class all included safari packages.
Mutus Safari & Tours was established in 2007 by CEO Felix Mutua Muthama - who is also a local representative for the charity organisation Pens for Kids.
This website is edited by Chairman of Pens for Kids Denmark Claus K. Hjørnet.
Contact information
You can contact our CEO Felix Mutua Muthama by letter to:Mutua Safari & Tours Ltd., P. O. Box 2050 - 00200 Nairobi, Kenya
...by email to mutuasafaris@gmail.com
...or by cell phone: (+254) 0722 98 56 36(+254) 0722 98 56 36 or (+254) 0763 98 56 36
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