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Sample Itinerary 1 - 'KENYA UNDER CANVAS'
Sample Itinerary 2 - 'TANZANIA UNDER CANVAS'
What to bring - SAFARI CHECKLIST
Average temperatures - KENYA & TANZANIA
Maps - KENYA & TANZANIA

 

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Sample Itinerary 1 – ‘KENYA UNDER CANVAS

12 Day Traditional Tented Safari

 

Day 1

Arrive Nairobi and met by Clive Lee; transfer to the NORFOLK HOTEL. Noon safari briefing and then a tour of Nairobi, which includes historic Nairobi, the Karen Blixen Museum, Giraffe Manor and the colourful City Market. Overnight at the NORFOLK HOTEL, luxury suite.

Day 2

Early morning departure with Clive Lee to Samburu Game Reserve in the Northern Frontier Division of Kenya. Lunch at a settler's family farm in Nanyuki with a wonderful view of Mount Kenya on a clear day. Arrive in Samburu for tea and a late afternoon game viewing drive. Overnight at Clive Lee’s LUXURY TENTED CAMP on the banks of the Uaso Nyiro River, OR permanent tented CAMP/LODGE.

Day 3 and 4

Two days of game viewing in Samburu, Buffalo Springs or the Shaba National Reserves. These reserves are home to the unusual reticulated giraffe, the long-necked gerenuk, the Grevy's zebra and the ory'x. Your four-wheel drive Landrover will reach areas that minibuses dare not venture to for a view of the rare and quite magnificent greater kudu. There will also be a visit to a Samburu village. CAMP or LODGE.

Day 5

After breakfast drive with Clive Lee, depart for Lake Nakuru National Park in the Great Rift Valley. Picnic lunch at the scenic Thompson falls, discovered by the missionary/explorer Joseph Thompson in 1887. Arrive at Lake Nakuru in time for afternoon game viewing drive to see black and white rhino, many of the big cats (lion, leopard, and cheetah) and the thousands of greater and lesser flamingos on the lakeshores. LAKE NAKURU LODGE

Day 6

Early morning game drive followed by breakfast. Depart by road to Lake Naivasha, farther south in the Great Rift Valley. Arrive for lunch, followed by a boat trip to see hippo close up and the vast number of water birds around the lake. Also walk, escorted by Clive Lee, around Crescent Island, an animal sanctuary with no predators. View Burchell's zebra, waterbuck, giraffe and small gazelles. LAKE HOTEL

Day 7

After breakfast depart by road with Clive Lee or charter aircraft (optional) for the famous Masai Mara National Reserve. After lunch in Clive Lee's luxury tented camp take the first of several game viewing drives. The open savannahs of the Mara are home to huge herds of wildebeest, zebra, cape buffalo and gazelles. Overnight in LUXURUY TENTED CAMP

Day 8,9 and 10

Three full days of game viewing on the Masai Mara with the opportunity for game walks, escorted by Clive Lee and Masai Moran (warriors). Picnic lunch can be taken to the Mara River with its abundance of hippo and large crocodiles.

The mara is famous for the annual migration of wildebeest in late July, August and September. It is also home to the big cats - especially lion, cheetah and spotted hyena. Overnight in CAMP

Day 11 and 12

After breakfast drive or fly to Nairobi for further tours of the city, surrounding areas or souvenir shopping. Farewell dinner at the Carnivore Restaurant (optional), where zebra, giraffe and gazelle are served.

NORFOLK HOTEL 'or transfer to airport and depart.

 

Note: ‘KENYA UNDER CANVAS' can be combined with ‘TANZANIA UNDER CANVAS’


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Sample Itinerary 2 – ‘TANZANIA UNDER CANVAS’

10 Day Traditional Tented Safari

 

Day 1

Arrive Nairobi and met by Clive Lee; transfer to the NORFOLK HOTEL. Noon safari briefing and then a tour of Nairobi, which includes historic Nairobi, the Karen Blixen Museum, Giraffe Manor and the colourful City Market. Overnight at the NORFOLK HOTEL, luxury suite

Day 2

Morning private charter or drive to Arusha, Tanzania; drive to Gibbs Farm in the Crater Highlands followed by game viewing in Lake Manyara National Park.This park is famous for its tree-climbing lions and large elephant herds. GIBBS FARM

Day 3

Morning drive around the rim of Ngorongoro Crater and into the vast plains of the Serengeti National Park. Picnic lunch overlooking Olduvai Gorge, the scene of Louis and Mary Leakey’s important archaeological discoveries. Late afternoon game viewing drive in the Serengeti. Overnight in LUXURY TENTED CAMP

Day 4,5 and 6

Three full days of game viewing in the Serengeti that is unequalled for its great natural beauty of rolling plains interspersed with huge outcrops of rocks. This is the home of large prides of lions and hyena packs that follow the herds of wildebeest, zebra and other gazelles/antelopes. It is also the place where the last remaining East African hunting dogs may be seen. CAMP OVERNIGHT

Day 7

After breakfast drive to Ngorongoro Crater, arriving in time for lunch at a lodge on the crater's rim. Afternoon descent into the crater by Landrover and then several hours of game viewing on the crater floor. CRATER RIM LODGE

Day 8

After breakfast descend again to the crater floor for a full day of game viewing in this unique wild environment. Here black maned lions, black rhino and herds of elephant are concentrated. Picnic lunch by a beautiful hippo pool with its variety of bird life. CRATER RIM LODGE

Day 9/10

Morning drives to Arusha for return by private charter to Nairobi, or drive to Nairobi. Farewell dinner at the Carnivore Restaurant and transfer to airport for departure, or the option of overnight at the NORFOLK HOTEL.

 

Note. TANZANIA UNDER CANVAS' can be combined with 'KENYA UNDER CANVAS


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What to bring - SAFARI CHECKLIST

Men’s Clothing*

Women's clothing*

  • Sneakers/training shoes
  • Desert boots/stout-walking shoes
  • Sandals
  • Hat
  • Windbreaker/jacket
  • Pullover/sweater/sweatshirt
  • 2 pr safari pants
  • 2 pr safari shorts
  • 4 pr sports socks
  • 3 short sleeve shirts
  • 1 long sleeve shirt
  • 2 T-shirts
  • Pyjamas
  • Swim trunks
  • 1 pr dress shoes/socks
  • 1 pr casual slacks (for evening)
  • 6 sets underwear
  • Belt
  • Sneakers/training shoes
  • Desert boots/stout-walking shoes
  • Sandals
  • Hat
  • Windbreaker/jacket
  • Pullover/sweater/sweatshirt
  • 2 pr safari pants
  • 2 pr safari shorts
  • 4 pr sports socks
  • 3 short sleeve shirts
  • 1 long sleeve shirt
  • 2 T-shirts
  • Pyjamas
  • Swimsuit
  • 1 pr dress shoes/tights
  • I casual evening outfit
  • 6 sets underwear
  • Bras (sports type)
  • Belt
* Neutral colours recommended

Toiletries (Men/Women)

Sundries

  • Malaria pills
  • Motion sickness pills
  • Insect repellent
  • Sunscreen
  • Lip balm
  • Shampoo/conditioner
  • Deodorant
  • Toothpaste/toothbrush
  • Dental floss
  • Hair brush/comb
  • Electric/hand razor
  • Emery boards
  • Tweezers
  • Hand lotion/body lotion
  • Female hygiene supplies
  • Soap
  • Passport
  • Health card
  • Air tickets/vouchers
  • Money pouch/belt
  • Credit cards
  • Travellers cheques
  • Calculator
  • Sun glasses/case
  • Prescription glasses/case
  • Lenses/case/cleaning solutions
  • Books/magazines/diary
  • Converter/plug set
  • Binoculars - one pair per person
  • Torch (small, with extra batteries)
  • Sewing kit
  • Small scissors
  • Water bottle (for walking safaris)
  • Baggage on safari – a duffle bag or a suitcase between 2
Camera Equipment

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  • Camera (with extra batteries)
  • Camera bag
  • Telephoto lens
  • Lens cleaning equipment
  • Film (double amount you think you need)
  • Lead bag for film
  • Battery Charger (12V or 220A for video cameras)
  • Zip lock bags

 


  

Average Temperatures

AVERAGE TEMPERATURES IN KENYA

TEMPERATURES (Maximum Celsius in resort Areas)
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Nairobi
27 28 27 26 25 24 23 23 26 27 25 25
Mombasa
32 32 33 31 29 29 28 28 29 30 31 32
(To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit - multiply by 1.8 ond odd 32).

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AVERAGE TEMPERATURES IN TANZANIA

TEMPERATURES (Maximum Celsius in resort Areas)
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Arusha
28 28 27 25 24 22 22 23 25 27 27 27
Dar-es-Salaam
31 32 32 31 30 30 29 29 30 30 31 31
(To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit - multiply by 1.8 ond odd 32).

  

Map – KENYA & TANZANIA

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