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EXCURSIONS & SHORT SAFARIS FROM MOMBASA
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Whilst staying
in the coastal Island of Mombasa, there are various excursions available:
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MKCM001:
Mombasa town
tour
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The colourful island town of Mombasa with its blend of ancient and modern
buildings on the Indian Ocean is Kenya’s principal port and the country’s
second largest city. A comprehensive tour of the island include the old Arab
town, with it’s maze of narrow twisting alleys displaying the beautifully
curved doors and verandahs, bazaars with curio and antique shops, the Dhow
harbour still in use, a Hindu temple, a visit to the Akamba wood carvers and
a drive to the bazaar for a short shopping expedition. The high light of the
tour is probably the visit to Fort Jesus. Built in 1593 by the Portuguese to
guard the entrance to the old Dhow harbour, it is the island’s Landmark.
Four hundred years old, the port still stands and serves as a historical
museum.
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MKCM002:
Coastal
Cultural Tour (Bush Tour)
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The coastal
countryside and its people offer a different perspective to Kenya’s tribal
heritage. The tour provides a glimpse into the traditions and cultures of
the coastal people with a visit to a Giriama or Digo Village with our local
guide. Continue to Kaloleni to visit the local market and thereafter drive
to Kenya Marine land on the North coast, which offers an opportunity to
observe numerous species of tropical marine life in giant aquariums. A snake
park, situated nearby is also visited and you can watch carvers at work
producing the famous “Makonde” pieces of art.
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MKCM003:
Shimba Hills
Tour/Mwaluganje elephant Sanctuary (MES)
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The Shimba
Hills are a short drive from Mombasa. South of the island, they are reached
via the Likoni Ferry and are over a thousand feet high which offers one a
view of both the Indian Ocean and the African bush. A visit to the MES is
highly recommended and is located about 30 minutes from the glistening
beaches of south coast. At MES you will experience a unique safari in a
spectacular landscape. Elephants here never forget. Like them, you’ll always
remember Mwaluganje. MES’s 60,000 acres feature dramatic cliffs and forested
hills as well as bush land with baobabs – all striking for the wildlife.
Apart from the elephant, you might see warthog, impala, bushbuck, sable,
Cape buffalo and leopard.
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MKCM004:
Malindi and
Gedi Tours
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Depart from
your coastal hotel and drive north to Kilifi through attractive country
covered by extensive sisal plantations dotted with huge baobab trees. Cross
the scenic creek and continue onto the ancient city of Gedi-a 13th
century ruin in the heart of a dense forest. Thereafter proceed onto the
coastal town of Malindi for lunch and an exploration of the marine park in a
glass-bottomed boat where an experienced guide takes you on goggling and
snorkelling. Later, visit a nearby village and watch the Giriama tribe
perform exciting tribal dances before driving back to Mombasa by sundown.
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MKCM004:
Full Day – City
Tour and Nature Tour.
A comprehensive
morning tour of the island including a visit to Fort Jesus is followed by
lunch at Mamba Village. Mamba is the Swahili name for crocodile and this
“village” is really a crocodile farm. Depart after lunch for the Bamburi
Quarry Nature Trail. The wasteland of the stone quarry has been reclaimed
and amongst the casuarinas trees and other tropical flora reside a variety
of wildlife and birds, Eland and Buffalo, Crocodiles and other reptiles can
be seen wandering with crowned cranes. The commercially viable aquaculture
complex is also visited.
MKCM005:
Tamarind Dhow
Safari
At 12.00pm or
6.30 pm departure from the Tamarind jetty for the lunch cruise or evening
cruise respectively. After a welcome cocktail the Tamarind Dhow Nawalicker
(meaning Gateway to Heaven) cruises past the Old Town and Fort Jesus.
Fantastic sea food meals prepared by the world famous Tamarind Restaurant
are enjoyed while a local band plays music to suite all tastes. A
tri-lingual guide, fully stocked bar and friendly service all add to the
unforgettable atmosphere. 2.45 pm or 10.30 pm return to the jetty and
thereafter your hotel.
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Mount Meru Climbing |
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Mount Meru Hiking | |
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Mount Kenya Climbing
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Kilimanjaro Marangu route
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Sirimon route Climb Mt Kenya
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Uganda Gorilla Trekking
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Kenya Camping
Safaris
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Tanzania Lodge
Safaris
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Tanzania Camping
Safaris
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Mombasa Beach Holidays
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Hot Air Balloon Safaris
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Kenya Air Safaris
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Loita Hills Walking
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Mount Kilimanjaro
Climbing
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Machame route Kilimanjaro
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Kilimanjaro Lemosho Hike
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Mount Kenya Naromoru route
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Zanzibar Beach
Holidays
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Oldonyo Lengai Hiking
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Mombasa City Excursions
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Nairobi City Excursions
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Rwanda Gorilla Trekking
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Lamu Beach Holidays
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Mount Meru
Climbing
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Kenya & Tanzania Lodge Safaris
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Climbing Umbwe route
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Mt Kenya Trek Chogoria Route
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Mt Longonot
Climbing
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Kenya Lodge Safaris
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Kenya Family Safaris
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White Water Rafting Kenya
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Kenya Bird Watching Safaris
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Exclusive Honeymoon Safaris
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Kenya Cultural Safaris
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Kilimanjaro Marangu
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Mount Kenya is Africa’s
second highest mountain at 5,199m (17,058
feet) and the highest of all Kenya
Mountains. Mount Kenya is roughly circular, about 60km across at the
200mm contour, where the steep font hills rise out of the gentler slopes
of the centered highlands. At the centre of the massif, the main peaks
rise sharply from around 4,500m to the main summit of Batian 5,199m,
Nelion 5,188m and point Lenana 4,985m. Other major summits on the
mountain include Point Piggott 4,957m, Point Dutton 4,885 and Point John
4,883m. Of the three main peaks (Batian, Lenana and Nelion), only point
Lenana can be reached by trekkers and the other two being only for
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Africa's highest
mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro stands on featureless part of the East
African plateau, on the Tanzanian side of the Kenya border near Moshi,
side by side with the smaller Mount Meru. These mountains are extinct
volcanoes, with Kilimanjaro actually being the agglomeration of three
distinct volcanoes, Kibo (5896m/ 19,340 ft), Mwenzi (5,149 / 16,896 ft)
and Shira (3,962m / 13,000 ft). whose violent creation is geologically
associated with the creation of the Great Rift Valley, 100km to the
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Mount Meru is Mount
Kilimanjaro's little sister, standing at 4,566m compared to 5,895m, but
is still an impressive freestanding volcano, which makes a superb four
day climb to the top. It last erupted in 1910 therefore can be
classified as an active volcano. The first Mount Meru ascent was made by Dr. Fritz
Jaeger, 1904. The town of Arusha lies at the base of Mount Meru
Trekking, loads of trek companies do this trek. Wild animals are
frequently found on this mountain therefore an armed ranger usually
accompanies the trekkers. |
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