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Lake Nakuru 5,753 ft
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Oct 10 — Oct 22, 2013
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Day One: Thursday, October 10
- Depart from the U.S.
Depart From:
Depart from the U.S.
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Type:
Hotel
Description:
Up the hill along Valley road and at the furthest foot of Kenyatta Avenue lies one of Kenya’s most sought-after tourism properties, Sarova Panafric. It is here where colonialism met pan-Africanism creating an exceptional meeting spot for varied world cultures. Sarova Panafric Hotel, boosts of rich & unrivalled history amassed over four decades since inception in 1965. When quests for Africa’s Independence raged in 1960’s, the Sarova Panafric hosted many of Africa nationalists. Sarova Panafric was the center of liberalism. That’s how the befitting name came into being, in the spirits of the Pan African movement. Even Kenya’s first president, H.E, the late Mzee Jomo Kenyatta had a soft spot for the hotel! He inaugurated it on 5th January 1965. Since then; the hotel has continued to resonate with the best of Africa’s repertoire.
Contact info:
Up the hill on Kenyatta Avenue.
Nairobi., Kenya
phone: +254-20-2720822
web:
www.sarovahotels.com/panafric
Room amenities:
Each room is uniquely decorated and furnished. Features indluce wireless high-speed Internet access, irons, ironing boards, hairdryers satellite television, tea/coffee making facilities, 24-hour room service, digital direct-dial telephone and mini-bar.
Facility amenities:
Sarova Panafric is home to one of the finest restaurant in town, the “Flame Tree.” The “Pool Garden” restaurant is open for lunch. There is a swimming pool available for all guests.
Smoking policy:
Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Subject to availability.
Please contact your program provider, Holbrook Travel, for additional information.
Day Two: Friday, October 11
- Nairobi - Arrivals in Nairobi, Kenya
Arrive To:
Evening arrivals into Nairobi.
After concluding Immigration and Customs procedures, meet the Road Scholar representative (outside the secured area) and transfer to the hotel.
Arrive at the hotel and check-in.
Note: This is an international travel day; no meals or program activities are scheduled on this day.
Lodging:
Sarova Panafric
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Type:
Hotel
Description:
Up the hill along Valley road and at the furthest foot of Kenyatta Avenue lies one of Kenya’s most sought-after tourism properties, Sarova Panafric. It is here where colonialism met pan-Africanism creating an exceptional meeting spot for varied world cultures. Sarova Panafric Hotel, boosts of rich & unrivalled history amassed over four decades since inception in 1965. When quests for Africa’s Independence raged in 1960’s, the Sarova Panafric hosted many of Africa nationalists. Sarova Panafric was the center of liberalism. That’s how the befitting name came into being, in the spirits of the Pan African movement. Even Kenya’s first president, H.E, the late Mzee Jomo Kenyatta had a soft spot for the hotel! He inaugurated it on 5th January 1965. Since then; the hotel has continued to resonate with the best of Africa’s repertoire.
Contact info:
Up the hill on Kenyatta Avenue.
Nairobi., Kenya
phone: +254-20-2720822
web:
www.sarovahotels.com/panafric
Room amenities:
Each room is uniquely decorated and furnished. Features indluce wireless high-speed Internet access, irons, ironing boards, hairdryers satellite television, tea/coffee making facilities, 24-hour room service, digital direct-dial telephone and mini-bar.
Facility amenities:
Sarova Panafric is home to one of the finest restaurant in town, the “Flame Tree.” The “Pool Garden” restaurant is open for lunch. There is a swimming pool available for all guests.
Smoking policy:
Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Subject to availability.
Please contact your program provider, Holbrook Travel, for additional information.
Day Three: Saturday, October 12
- Nairobi - Program Orientation/Karen Blixen House/Giraffe...
Nairobi -
Program Orientation/Karen Blixen House/Giraffe Center/Lecture
Breakfast:
Late breakfast at the hotel.
Morning:
Join your group leader after breakfast for a program orientation followed by a lecture. Lecture: "Kenya Today, A Legacy of the Past"
Lunch:
At the hotel.
Afternoon:
After lunch, transfer to Karen Blixen's house (now a national museum). The colonial plantation house was the home of Baroness Karen Blixen, who ran a coffee plantation in Kenya from 1914 to 1931. Her struggles and romance with British hunter Finch-Hatton are immortalized in her autobiography, Out of Africa (under the pen name Isak Dinesen).
Follow your museum visit with a field trip to Giraffe Center with site lecture. The center was created in 1979 in an effort to save Kenya’s endangered Rothschild Giraffe, indigenous to the Lake Nakuru area.
In the late 1970s, only 130 Rothschild Giraffes existed in the wild, displaced by encroaching agriculture. Since its founding, the Giraffe Center has been able to increase the giraffe population by raising and relocating the giraffes to protected wildlife parks and reserves. The center welcomes visitors of all ages to enjoy a close encounter with these gentle giants for a unique hands-on learning experience.
Return to the hotel.
Dinner:
At the hotel.
Lodging:
Sarova Panafric
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Lodge
Description:
Lodge built in the heart of the Amboseli National Park, with views of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Contact info:
Amboseli National Park
Amboseli National Park, Kenya
phone: +254 456-22058
web:
www.oltukailodge.com
Room amenities:
Chalet-style rooms have en suite bathrooms. Each room is tastefully decorated with native artwork and has tiled floors and Individual terraces.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant, open-air bar, pool, poolside bar, money exchange, library, lounge, conference/meeting room, multi-denominational chapel, clinic with nurse, laundry service, and gift shop.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Day Four: Sunday, October 13
- Amboseli National Park - Safari Game Drive/Local Entertainment
Morning:
Early transfer to Nairobi's Wilson Airport to catch a flight to Amboseli.
Arrive in Amboseli and transfer to the lodge.
Brunch:
Enjoy a late breakfast at the lodge, followed by free time to explore the lodge grounds and relax.
Lunch:
At the lodge.
Afternoon:
After lunch, enjoy time at leisure to catch up on your reading, rest, or take a refreshing dip in the pool.
Meet in the lounge for tea and cookies before embarking on an afternoon safari in the national park.
Ready your cameras and binoculars before boarding pop-top vehicles for an exhilarating game drive in Amboseli National Park. This is one of the best places in Kenya to observe elephants.
Return to the lodge.
Dinner:
At the lodge.
Evening:
Local entertainment at the lodge.
Lodging:
Ol Tukai Lodge
Meals Included:
Brunch, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Lodge
Description:
Lodge built in the heart of the Amboseli National Park, with views of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Contact info:
Amboseli National Park
Amboseli National Park, Kenya
phone: +254 456-22058
web:
www.oltukailodge.com
Room amenities:
Chalet-style rooms have en suite bathrooms. Each room is tastefully decorated with native artwork and has tiled floors and Individual terraces.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant, open-air bar, pool, poolside bar, money exchange, library, lounge, conference/meeting room, multi-denominational chapel, clinic with nurse, laundry service, and gift shop.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Day Five: Monday, October 14
- Amboseli National Park - Target Species Game Drives/Lectures
Breakfast:
Early breakfast at the lodge.
Morning:
Field trip to focus on the elephants of Amboseli with site lecture. Amboseli is synonymous with large elephant herds. Because of the local drought and the varying feeding patterns, the traditional feeding grounds and migration routes of the elephants are changing. The plight of the Amboseli elephants will be a hot topic during game drives in the park.
Return to the lodge.
Time at leisure to rest or enjoy lodge grounds before lunch.
Lunch:
At the lodge.
Afternoon:
Lecture: The History of the Amboseli National Park.
Special attention will be given to the elephant research projects that have been conducted in the park and the influence of climatic changes on their behavior.
Afternoon target species game drive with site lecture.
Return to the lodge.
Orientation to the next day's activities.
Dinner:
At the lodge.
Lodging:
Ol Tukai Lodge
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Lodge
Description:
Lodge built in the heart of the Amboseli National Park, with views of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Contact info:
Amboseli National Park
Amboseli National Park, Kenya
phone: +254 456-22058
web:
www.oltukailodge.com
Room amenities:
Chalet-style rooms have en suite bathrooms. Each room is tastefully decorated with native artwork and has tiled floors and Individual terraces.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant, open-air bar, pool, poolside bar, money exchange, library, lounge, conference/meeting room, multi-denominational chapel, clinic with nurse, laundry service, and gift shop.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Day Six: Tuesday, October 15
- Amboseli National Park - Morning Game Drive/Lectures/Afternoon...
Amboseli National Park -
Morning Game Drive/Lectures/Afternoon Social
Morning:
Early morning game drive focusing on the lesser-known animals of Amboseli. The scenic park offers great photo opportunities in the early morning light.
Return to the lodge.
Brunch:
Enjoy a late breakfast at the lodge, followed by time at leisure.
Lunch:
At the lodge.
Afternoon:
Lecture: Current Issues affecting Kenya from a Land, Social and Cultural Perspective.
Video presentation: "Family of Echo, The Story of an Elephant"
Share personal stories and discuss your first impressions of Kenya with fellow participants during a pre-dinner social. Raise your glasses in a farewell toast to majestic Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Dinner:
At the lodge.
Evening:
Evening entertainment at the lodge.
Lodging:
Ol Tukai Lodge
Meals Included:
Brunch, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Lodge
Description:
Lodge located in the Lake Nakuru National Park, with views of the flamingo dotted lake.
Contact info:
No info.
Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya
phone: +254 202-732965
web:
www.lakenakurulodge.org
Room amenities:
Mosquito nets, phone, and balcony/terrace.
Facility amenities:
Pool, gift shop, laundry services, and restaurant.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Day Seven: Wednesday, October 16
- Lake Nakuru National Park - Rural Cooperative and Cultural...
Lake Nakuru National Park -
Rural Cooperative and Cultural Interaction with Local Women/Local Entertainment
Breakfast:
At the lodge.
Morning:
Transfer to the air strip to catch a flight to Nairobi.
Arrive in Nairobi and transfer by safari vans to Lake Nakuru National Park. En route to Lake Nakuru, stop at a Rift Valley lookout point for a site lecture.
Lunch:
En route to Lake Nakuru.
Afternoon:
Continue with transfer to Lake Nakuru.
The park is most famous for the millions of flamingoes that dot the lake. However, Lake Nakuru National Park is also home to a variety of game and plant species. The region surrounding Lake Nakuru contains several archaeological sites.
Visit a local women's cooperative. Interact with the women from the small rural community who initiated a number of self-help projects in an effort to generate money to help support their families.
Continue with transfer to Lake Nakuru National Park. Arrive at the lodge and check-in.
Dinner:
At the lodge.
Evening:
Local entertainment at the lodge.
Lodging:
Lake Nakuru Lodge
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Lodge
Description:
Lodge located in the Lake Nakuru National Park, with views of the flamingo dotted lake.
Contact info:
No info.
Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya
phone: +254 202-732965
web:
www.lakenakurulodge.org
Room amenities:
Mosquito nets, phone, and balcony/terrace.
Facility amenities:
Pool, gift shop, laundry services, and restaurant.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Day Eight: Thursday, October 17
- Lake Nakuru National Park - Target Species Game Drives/Lecture...
Lake Nakuru National Park -
Target Species Game Drives/Lecture
Morning:
Early morning snack, coffee/tea and cookies, before embarking on a target species game drive in the park. In addition to searching for white and black rhino, we will also spend time observing the social interactions of baboons and warthogs and learn how they function in groups.
Return to the lodge.
Brunch:
Late breakfast at the lodge, followed by free time.
Lunch:
At the lodge.
Afternoon:
Lecture: Lake Nakuru and the Great Rift Valley.
Afternoon target species game drive focusing on flamingoes at sunset. Learn about the migration cycles of these colorful birds.
Return to the lodge.
Dinner:
At the lodge.
Lodging:
Lake Nakuru Lodge
Meals Included:
Brunch, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Luxury Tented Camp
Description:
This luxurious eco-friendly camp is strategically located on the edges of the famous Mara River. Its 22 large canvas tents offer elegant and comfortable accommodations with views of the nearby river. A main building, raised on a beautiful wooden deck, houses the restaurant, reception, bar, and gift shop. Authentic reproductions of Karen Blixen's furniture adorn the common areas and provide a sense of being back in time.
Contact info:
Masai Mara
Masai Mara, 00000 Kenya
phone: +254 7730 63863
web:
karenblixencamp.com/
Room amenities:
Each canvas tent is set on a wooden platform base with a roof. Tents have electricity (supplied by solar panels), en suite bathrooms with flush toilets and showers, and a spaceous veranda. Furnishings include colorful rugs and pillows, a comfortable armchair, minibar, and an inviting chaise longue.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant, lounge and bar, gift shop with internet, swimming pool, and massage services.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Day Nine: Friday, October 18
- Masai Mara - Morning Game Drive/Flight from Lake Nakuru to Masai...
Masai Mara -
Morning Game Drive/Flight from Lake Nakuru to Masai Mara
Breakfast:
Early morning snack, coffee/tea and cookies, before embarking on a game drive in Lake Nakuru National Park.
Return to the lodge for a hearty, late morning breakfast.
Morning:
Check-out and transfer to the Lake Nakuru airstrip to catch a flight to the Masai Mara.
Lunch:
Arrive in the Masai Mara and transfer to the camp, arriving in time for a late lunch.
Afternoon:
Enjoy a free afternoon at the camp. Take the opportunity to relax by the pool, do some "armchair game viewing" from your tent veranda, or maybe pamper your tired muscles with a soothing massage treatment.
Dinner:
At the camp.
Lodging:
Karen Blixen Camp
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Luxury Tented Camp
Description:
This luxurious eco-friendly camp is strategically located on the edges of the famous Mara River. Its 22 large canvas tents offer elegant and comfortable accommodations with views of the nearby river. A main building, raised on a beautiful wooden deck, houses the restaurant, reception, bar, and gift shop. Authentic reproductions of Karen Blixen's furniture adorn the common areas and provide a sense of being back in time.
Contact info:
Masai Mara
Masai Mara, 00000 Kenya
phone: +254 7730 63863
web:
karenblixencamp.com/
Room amenities:
Each canvas tent is set on a wooden platform base with a roof. Tents have electricity (supplied by solar panels), en suite bathrooms with flush toilets and showers, and a spaceous veranda. Furnishings include colorful rugs and pillows, a comfortable armchair, minibar, and an inviting chaise longue.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant, lounge and bar, gift shop with internet, swimming pool, and massage services.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Day Ten: Saturday, October 19
- Masai Mara - Game Drive in Search of Big Cats/Lectures/Campfire...
Masai Mara -
Game Drive in Search of Big Cats/Lectures/Campfire Stories
Morning:
Early this morning enjoy some coffee/tea and cookies before embarking on a game drive.
Big cats will be the focus of this morning's target species game drive.
The open savanna grasslands of the Mara is the favorite habitat of the big cats – the lion and the cheetah. Here the cheetah use their superior speed to run down antelope in a well rehearsed hunting routine which we might be fortunate to witness. There is a possibility to see a pride of lion gorging on the remains of their successful hunt from the previous night.
Return to the camp.
Brunch:
Late breakfast at the camp, followed by free time.
Lunch:
At the camp.
Afternoon:
Free time to rest and relax at the camp. The camp grounds are on the banks of the Mara River, an ideal spot for game viewing.
Lecture: "The Rituals and Culture of the Maasai and their Connection to the Land"
Field trip to local Maasai Village and site lecture.
The Maasai live along the Great Rift Valley in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. These semi-nomadic people are herdsmen who live under a communal land management system. Livestock is still the main source of income and nourishment for the Maasai, though farming and the selling of crafts is increasingly used to supplement their income. The once strong and proud Maasai have lost most of their lands to national parks and reserves. Restricted by government and no longer able to herd freely and access water sources, they are slowly being forced to adapt to modern ways; renouncing long-held traditions in an effort to survive.
Return to the camp.
Dinner:
At the camp.
Evening:
Gather around the fire to participate in an oldtime safari tradition: campfire stories.
Lodging:
Karen Blixen Camp
Meals Included:
Brunch, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Luxury Tented Camp
Description:
This luxurious eco-friendly camp is strategically located on the edges of the famous Mara River. Its 22 large canvas tents offer elegant and comfortable accommodations with views of the nearby river. A main building, raised on a beautiful wooden deck, houses the restaurant, reception, bar, and gift shop. Authentic reproductions of Karen Blixen's furniture adorn the common areas and provide a sense of being back in time.
Contact info:
Masai Mara
Masai Mara, 00000 Kenya
phone: +254 7730 63863
web:
karenblixencamp.com/
Room amenities:
Each canvas tent is set on a wooden platform base with a roof. Tents have electricity (supplied by solar panels), en suite bathrooms with flush toilets and showers, and a spaceous veranda. Furnishings include colorful rugs and pillows, a comfortable armchair, minibar, and an inviting chaise longue.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant, lounge and bar, gift shop with internet, swimming pool, and massage services.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Day Eleven: Sunday, October 20
- Masai Mara - Game Drives in the Masai Mara Reserve/Campfire...
Masai Mara -
Game Drives in the Masai Mara Reserve/Campfire Entertainment
Breakfast:
At the camp.
Morning:
Full day of game drives in the Masai Mara Reserve.
The timing of the migration of two million wildebeest and zebra from the Serengeti to the Masai Mara is impossible to predict. At the low point migration, the grasslands of the Mara are dotted with thousands of grazing animals. At the height of the migration, long lines of animals in single file appear to stretch to the horizon.
Lunch:
Within the Masai Mara Reserve.
Afternoon:
Continue with game drive activities within the reserve.
Late afternoon arrival at the camp.
Dinner:
Farewell dinner at the camp.
Evening:
Cap your busy day with some campfire entertainment and celebrate the end of your East African adventure.
Lodging:
Karen Blixen Camp
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Hotel
Description:
The Panari Hotel is the Kenya’s latest state-of-the-art hotel along Mombasa Road. The hotel is conveniently located within five kilometres either from the city centre or Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. While at the hotel, customers can get a good view of the Nairobi National Park.
Contact info:
P.O Box 4372-00506
Mombassa Rd.
Nairobi, 0000 Kenya
phone: +254 20 828990
web:
www.panarihotel.com
Room amenities:
Satelite TV, air conditioning, safe, telephone, internet access
Facility amenities:
The Panari Hotel forms part of the Panari Sky Centre, a state-of-the-art architectural jewel comprising of a huge shopping mall, ice skating rink, cinema theatres and host of food courts catering for the varied exotic tastes.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights after:
Subject to change.
Subject to hotel availability.
Day Twelve: Monday, October 21
- Depart to the U.S.
Breakfast:
At the camp.
Morning:
Transfer to the Mara airstrip to catch a flight to Nairobi.
Arrive in Nairobi in time for lunch.
Lunch:
At a local restaurant.
Afternoon:
After lunch, check-into the Panari Hotel for dayroom accommodations. Participants will have the opportunity to rest, shower, and finalize their packing before heading to the airport for evening flights to the U.S.
A light snack will be provided at the hotel before transferring participants to the airport.
Transfer to the international airport and board flights back to the U.S.
Lodging:
Panari Hotel
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch
Day Thirteen: Tuesday, October 22
- Arrivals in the U.S.
Arrive To:
Arrive to the U.S.
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