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All our safaris on offer are designed to maximise your relaxation and provide you with quality return to nature time.
However our clients recoomend these safaris for their exeptional zing and true SAFARI Quality
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Kenya Overland Lodge Safaris
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This
is a bumper tour covering all of Kenya’s widely known game
viewing
areas. After you arrival in Nairobi and spending 1 night here, you
drive north to Samburu game reserve and spend 2 nights. You then begin
your descend to the Aberdare National park, and southwards to Nakuru
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This 14 day
program is a combination of short tours and beach relaxation. It will
allow you to experience the magnificent beaches of the Kenyan coast, water sports, snorkeling and
interact with the local people and enjoy some wild-life viewing.
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This tour
presents 15 days between
Kenyas’s best game viewing areas, Samburu, Aberdares, Lake
Nakuru
and Maasai Mara and Tanzania vast plains Serengeti plains and the
majestic Ngorongoro Crater.
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This 8 days Safari tour offers the optimal
opportunity to see the best of northern Tanzania’s best wildlife
viewing areas. You visit Tarangire National park, Ngorongoro
conservation area and the vast Serengeti plains. Travel is by road. |
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On this tour, you visit the 2 main Islands of the 115 Islands that make up Seychelles.
Mahe, the main island of Seychelles covers roughly 150 square
kilometres and is 27 kilometres long and seven kilometres wide. The
highest point, Morne Seychellois, is 930 metres above sea level. Even
high up in the interior the roads are good. There are plenty of
opportunities for walks through winding paths to appreciate the lush
flora and fauna at close quarters, especially in the Morne Seychellois
National Park.
Praslin, the second-largest granite island of Seychelles is about 40
kilometres from Mahe. Praslin is not as mountainous as Mahe - the
highest point being 330 metres - but it has similarly great granite
outcrops surrounded by beautiful beaches, and a coral reef enclosing
the crystal-clear waters which are so typical of Seychelles.
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