Experience Nairobi [2 Hours – 1 Day]
Kenya’s capital and largest city with nearly 3.5 million inhabitants, whose history dated back to 1899 when the British built a railway line inland from Mombasa. A tour features places of interest, such as the Parliament Buildings, Kenyatta Conference Center, City Market. A 30 minutes drive southwest brings you to Karen Museum, Giraffe Center, Kazuri Beads Factory, Daphane Sheldrick’s Animal Orphanage. The Nairobi National Park since 1946 is only 10 Km away.
With over 500 hundred years of history, Mombasa Kenya’s second largest town located off the coast of Kenya. The culture and history of the people and town is remarkable. All of Kenyan’s ethnic backgrounds and religions can be found: native Blacks, Asians, and Arabs who are Muslims, Christians, Hindu and Buddhists. The history and organization detailed on a tour helps to put you in the picture of how all this came about.
SAMBURU – LAKE NAKURU – MASAI MARA [ BY ROAD ]
From Nairobi, this tour swings you directly into action of what you have come to do. Animals unique to Kenya’s northern districts are seen in Samburu, millions of pink flamingoes on Lake Nakuru only, breath-taking scenery of the Great Rift Valley, and the savanna plains of Masai Mara offering in excess of 50 different species of animals, leave alone their abundant numbers.
MOMBASA – TSAVO WEST – AMBOSELI – MASAI MARA – LAKE NAKURU [ BY ROAD ]
From Mombasa, this week is spent on a trail once often traveled by Hernst Hemingway, through Man-Eater Lions country (refer to movie: The Ghost and the Darkness, by Michael Douglas). A safari in this region shall take you passed snow-capped Kilimanjaro, through dry bush and end on an open savanna with great numbers of animals, birds, beautiful scenery seen. Taken in reverse order, it is a very perfect continuation of Week 1.
AMBOSELI and/or MAASAI MARA [ BY ROAD/AIR ] – SAMBURU [ BY AIR ]
The MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions) market is possibly Kenya’s fastest growing segment within the tourism industry. This is, perhaps, not surprising as the country offers such a wide range of activities. Many of the Coast hotels can offer sufficient rooms for incentives of 200-300 people. Nairobi hotels can also handle these numbers and at the same time offer a wide range of leisure pursuits ranging from casinos to golf. African theme evenings are no problem at both the beach and city hotels. Often incentives are combined with safaris and although the safari circuits cannot handle the large numbers as can beach and city hotels, it is possible to accommodate up to say 140 participants.
NAIROBI – THE ARK LODGE – SAMBURU – LAKE NAKURU – MAASAI MARA – KENYA COAST [ BY ROAD ]
Jacko Africa Safaris promises you and your family a safari holiday of your lifetime. Children of all ages are welcome on all our family safari programs. We do not only pride ourselves in being child and parent-friendly, but as leaders in the field. Your family safari can have a lot of fun with Jacko Africa Safaris. If you have a big family, we can provide transport for children aside from adults on the same tour.
NAIROBI – NANYUKI EQUATOR – SIRIMON ROUTE UP & DOWN [ BY ROAD/AIR ]
Mt Kenya, which forms part of the Central Highlands, is Africa’s second highest mountain at 5199 meters (17058FT). Part of the mountain’s attraction is the variation of flora and fauna found at different altitudes. Its gleaming and snow covered peaks can be seen for miles around and its lower slopes are intensively cultivated by the Kikuyu, Embu and Meru tribes. Mountaineers with technical skills can only reach Mt Kenya’s highest peaks of Batian and Nelion. However, most visitors are able to reach the more accessible Point Lenana at 4,985 m using the different routes available, and many visitors enjoy simple high altitude walks.
Kenya Adventure Safaris [14 Days]
NGONG HOUSE – LEWA DOWNS – MOUNT KENYA – L .Elmentaita Serena – OLNANA – KENYA COAST
Think of one and we shall take you to a private ranch that has limited and exclusive accommodation. Here we offer you a variety of activities such as guided bush walks, bush breakfasts, picnic lunches, day and night game drives, horse riding, camel treks, fly fishing, and others. The bird watching on a foot safari is prolific. Jacko Africa Safaris has a close working relationship with the hosts, who assist in providing for a memorable vacation.