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Masai Mara Game Reserve: There's plenty to experience in the Mara beyond the abundant wildlife. There are hot air balloons which will give everyone a bird's-eye view of the spectacular landscape. The Mara is of course also home to the Masai who have walked its plains from time immemorial. In the evening, dinner can be as formal or informal as desired, whether its an elegant black-tie affair or a more casual soiree under the stars. As any avid wildlife photographer or naturalist will attest, what makes the Masai Mara so special is the light. It is of a hue like nowhere else on earth. The brilliance and saturation of it's sunrise and sunsets is mesmerizing. Our host is the Mara Serena Safari Lodge.
Samburu Game Reserve is home to rare species not found elsewhere in Kenya, such as the long-necked gerenuk, Grevy's zebra, the reticulated giraffe, the Beisa oryx and the blue-flushed Somali ostrich. Within Kenya there's such an eclectic variety of geography within a relatively small landmass, switching from tropical jungle to vast savanna, the extinct Longonot volcano, hot springs and geysers to lush highlands of coffee and tea plantations. We stay at the Samburu Serena Safari Lodge
Amboseli the land of Kilimanjaro: Amboseli is unique because of the majestic presence of Kilimanjaro. Witnessing the movements of herds of elephant, giraffe and wildebeest framed in the shadows of Africa's highest mountain is really the stuff dreams are made of. We stay at the enchanting Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge which offers you African hospitality at it's best with facilities to accommodate a large incentive group. It is staffed and appointed with all the usual luxury accoutrements the international traveler is accustomed to. The lodge prides itself in hosting music, entertainment; an eclectic display of tribal dances overlooking the water hole where game gather, and informative talks on the indigenous culture by local naturalists.
Mombasa: The romanticism and the balmy breezes of the East African beaches are an exotic reminder of spice routes and early seafarers. The rich Arabic architecture dates back to ancient times and the coastline remains largely unchanged. One splendid example of this is the well preserved historic Fort Jesus, built by the Portuguese in their era of empire building and exploration and one of Vasco de Gama's landfalls on the spice route. Mombasa is blessed with a compliment of fine hotels and resorts able to accommodate a large incentive group. Our host at the coast is the elegant Mombasa Serena Beach Hotel.
Call Of Africa Safaris
"Meet Big Game Face To Face"
Uganda House, 3rd Floor, P. O. Box 27767
Nairobi, Kenya
For reservations please contact Anne Carren at:
(254 2) 229729 or 248547 or 248469
Fax: (254 2) 604994 or 248469, Pager: (717771) 872
Email: info@call-of-africa-safaris.com
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