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Kenya wildlife safari &
Beach Holiday - Kenya travel guide providing info on beaches in
Kenya, water sports, diving and Snorkeling at watamu,malindi beaches
north coat beaches and offers beach holiday in Kenya, Kenya beach
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- Taken a Kenya wildlife safari package to the
parks in the southern part of Kenya and add few days relaxing
,sunbathing or diving at Watamu beach .Exceptional
snorkeling and diving conditions in Watamu Marine National Park
allow all visitors easy access to the spectacular undersea life.
Whether a newcomer to the sea, or an experienced diver, you'll
be able to find some exciting things to do.
- The Marine Park
is about 5 miles from North to South and several hundred meters
- up to a kilometer - from the shore to the fringing reefs.
Snorkeling conditions are ideal at low tide, and especially good
at spring low tide.
The North part
is where the main hotels , and during high season it is the main
mooring spot for fishing, diving and leisure boats. Here you
find the Larder and Turtle reef and the Pothole.
12 Days Amboseli /Tsavo
West/Tsavo East Malindi beach safari
- Day 1: Arrival Nairobi
- Pick up from the airport on
arrival and transfer you to Panafric hotel for overnight stay.
- Day: 2 Nairobi – Amboseli
National park
Pick up from your hotel at 0800 hrs and drive to Amboseli via
Namanga on the Tanzania border to reach Amboseli in good time
for lunch. Lunch at a lodge followed by full afternoon
game drives. Dinner and overnight at Amboseli Serena Lodge
Amboseli Park (at 392 sq km) is the second most popular park in
Kenya after Maasai Mara, mainly due to the spectacular backdrop
of Mt. Kilimanjaro on the southern boundary.
Day 3: Amboseli National park
Today you will spend the full day in Amboseli with early morning
and evening game drives. Whilst in the park, you will have the
opportunity to photograph the animals against the wonderful
backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro. All meals and overnight will be
at your lodge
Day 4: Amboseli – Tsavo West National park
After an early breakfast depart for Tsavo West National Park
which lies roughly half way between Nairobi and the Coast. Mzima
Springs, the chief marvel here is a favorite haunt of hippos and
crocodiles. Arrival at your Kilaguni Serena Lodge will be in
time for lunch. An early evening game drive to see large herds
of elephants, buffalo, common waterbuck, eland, rhino and wide
variety of antelope. Return to the lodge for dinner and
overnight.
Day 5: Tsavo West – Tsavo East National park
We depart the lodge soon after breakfast and proceed to Tsavo
East National park. Game is viewed as we exit the park. Dinner
and overnight stay at Voi Safari Lodge
This park was famed for its large herds of elephant covered in
red dust and fine scenery. We visit the scenic Lugards Falls,
Mudanda Rocks (attracts elephants in the drier season) and Aruba
Dam as we view game if time permits. Dinner and overnight stay
at a lodge
Day 6: Tsavo East National park.
Full day spent exploring the park. Morning and afternoon game
drives are offered. Dinner and overnight stay at Voi Safari
Lodge
The landscape in Tsavo East is flatter and drier, despite having
one of Kenya’s largest rivers flowing through the middle. Much
of the wildlife is concentrated on the Galana River, which has
plentiful crocs and hippos. Likewise, Kudus, waterbucks and
dik-diks are common along the river banks.
Day 7 Tsavo East – Malindi ( watamu)
Early morning game drive. Soon after breakfast we proceed to
Malindi via Sara gate drop off at Temple Point beach hotel to
start your beach vacation.
Day 8/9/10/11 watamu
Days spent on your own at the beach resort
Day 12- Malindi – Departure
Transfer to the airport to board your flight to Nairobi /
Connecting with a home bound flight.
Contact us for pricing
Among the activities that one
can engage in while in Mombasa includes water sports such as
deep sea diving, scuba diving and big game fishing. For those
more interested in the history a trip to Fort Jesus and the Gedi
Ruins would give the traveler invaluable insight into the
goings-on of the last ten centuries.
For the
conservationist, Haller Park - a reclaimed limestone quarry that
has been converted into an evergreen wildlife sanctuary is a
"must see". For the more romantically inclined the tamarind dhow
with its entrancing music as you cruise either at midday (while
partaking of a well deserved luncheon) or in the late evening
(during dinner) is an event never to be forgotten.
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