TSAVO EAST - Day 1
Departure at around 06:15 from your accommodation. The red dirt road to Tsavo East park crosses the largest forest in Kenya, you can admire various types of landscapes and typical African villages where the local population lives. The first stop will be at Crocodile Point, where we will try to spot crocodiles in the Galana River. We arrive at the entrance to the park at around 10:00 and immediately start with the Game Drive (our photographic safari) until lunchtime in search of animals that live in the African savannah. Depending on how our safari goes, we will arrive at the accommodation at around 13/13.30 to check in and settle into the rooms. Buffet lunch and relax in the room or in the pool. At around 16:00 departure for the second game drive until sunset and return to the lodge/camp for dinner and overnight stay.
TSAVO EAST / WATAMU - Day 2
Breakfast at 5:30, at 6:00 we leave for the last game drive, in search of other animals. At the end, we leave the park to return to your accommodation for lunch time.
On the way back, if you have brought clothing or bought flour on site, we can stop to share them with the people and children we meet. The return is always in time for you to enjoy lunch at your hotel.
NB Safaris may be subject to changes in program, timetables or structures, we will make sure to notify you as soon as possible in case of any changes.
PRIVATE OR GROUP SAFARI AVAILABILITY
Duration: 2 days and 1 night.
Available accommodation: Voi Wildlife lodge, Manyatta Camp*, Sentrim Tahri Camp* (subject to availability)
*with supplement to be confirmed at the time of booking
Safari Tips :
Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, lip balm. Insect repellent (possibly tropical version, should be applied every 6-8 hours).
Clothing must be comfortable, bring long changes of clothes for the evening and early morning, t-shirt and shorts for the day, but remember to bring several changes because the red soil of the savannah can be annoying. Also remember a swimsuit because in the accommodations there is often a swimming pool and comfortable shoes (possibly old and not white to avoid the risk of staining them). Also important are essential medicines, including painkillers for common headaches, medicine for dysentery, paracetamol and eye drops for any dirt in the eyes. Adapter for ENGLISH-type power socket and power bank. Camera and, if you want to be sure to see animals even from a distance, binoculars. REMEMBER: drones are prohibited in Kenya.
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