Thursday, September 24, 2009

Enjoy golf tours at the exotic Kenyan...

Enjoy golf tours at the exotic Kenyan golf courses located in different parts
of the country.



Day 1: Nairobi airport - Nairobi Windsor club

Met on arrival at the airport and transfer to Windsor Golf Club for dinner and
overnight.



Day 2: Windsor club

Full Day golfing all meals and overnight at Windsor Golf Club.



Day 3: Nairobi - Mt. Kenya Safari Club

Depart after breakfast for Mt. Kenya Safari Club arriving in time for lunch. We
will undertake an afternoon golfing. Dinner and overnight will be at the Mt. Kenya
Safari Club



Day 4: Mt. Kenya Safari Club - hotel the Ark.

Golfing in the morning, lunch will be at Mt. Kenya Safari Club. In the afternoon
you will be transferred to the Ark for dinner and overnight.



Day 5: Nairobi - flight to Mombasa.

Depart for Nairobi after breakfast arriving in time for lunch in a Nairobi Hotel.
In the afternoon you will be transferred to the airport for a flight to Mombasa,
dinner and overnight at Nyali Beach Club.



Day 6: Mombasa

Whole day we enjoy golfing after breakfast. The evening dinner will be at Tamarind
dhow cruise in the ocean with live band on board.



Day 7: flight Mombasa - Nairobi

Visit the Marine Park after breakfast In the evening you will be transferred to
the airport to pick your flight to Nairobi where you will be transferred to Windsor
club for overnight, dinner at Carnivore Restaurant.



Day 8: Nairobi.

After breakfast you will be taken for a morning city tour, afternoon will be at
leisure while in the evening you will be transferred to the airport for your flight
home or to you next safari destination.


Rocks Climbing in Naivasha  


Also called "Embarta" (The Horse), this rocky tower is much larger than
its predecessor the Fischer's Tower. The Central tower is hardly seen along the
road, it can be viewed from very far along the Buffalo Circuit. To access the
tower, continue towards the Lower Gorge and park your car at the main parking
- which marks the halfway point of the main road. Once at the parking, the tower
is easily seen from benches of the picnic site and there is a track leading to
the tower
.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

7 days Fauna & Flora Circuit - MASAI ...

7 days Fauna & Flora Circuit Kenya Safari - MASAI MARA /NAKURU/ ABERDARE/ SHABA-SAMBURU




Ever considered an African
lion safari
? Meet the king of the beasts in his own back yard



 Kenya safaris



Day 1. Nairobi
- Masai Mara



Distance: 275 km. (5 hrs.) Pick up from your hotel at 7.30am. Drive to
Masai Mara. Lunch at your chosen lodge. Afternoon game viewing drive in this well known game reserve situated
in the North of the Serengeti Plains and famous for its abundance of wildlife.
Dinner and overnight at Mara Sopa Lodge.



 



Day 2. Masai Mara



Sunrise and sundown are the greatest
moments for game viewing in these mystic plains, a time where the soft red hues
of the sun will give your photographs the clarity of the actual African
savannah. Full day of game drives with meals & overnight at Mara
Sopa Lodge, B, L, D. 



Optional activities:



-Visit to a local Masai village for a Masai cultural tour:
US$ 25 per person



-Hot air balloon ride: US$ 425 per person 



 



Day 3. Masai Mara – Lake
Nakuru



Distance: 310 km (5 hrs.) After
breakfast, depart to Lake
Nakuru National
Park for lunch and leisure relaxation. Take an
afternoon game drive a truly remarkable journey that includes Flamingoes as
well as the rare white rhino in this world famous ornithological paradise with
over 450 species of birdlife. Dinner & overnight at Sarova Lion Hill Lodge
or Lake Nakuru Lodge, B, L, D.



 



Day 4. Lake
Nakuru - Aberdares



Distance: 190 km (3 hrs.) Breakfast and departure, Lunch at Aberdare
Country Club. Afternoon transfer to The Ark Lodge or Treetops Lodge for dinner & overnight, B, L, D.



 



Day 5. Aberdare - Shaba/Samburu



Distance: 210 km (3 hrs. 30 min.) Breakfast and departure to Shaba.
Lunch. Afternoon game drives in Shaba.
Dinner & overnight at Sarova Shaba Lodge or Samburu Serena Lodge, B, L, D.



 



Day 6. Shaba/Samburu



Early rise for a game viewing drive in the adjacent Samburu National
Reserve with its striking background view of the Mathew's Range. The gently
flowing Uaso Nyiro River
which traverses this Park provides evergreen vegetation for the rare gerenuk,
Grevy zebra and reticulated giraffe found in this park. Breakfast at Samburu
Serena Lodge. Afternoon game drives in Shaba. Lunch, dinner &
overnight at Sarova Shaba Lodge or Samburu Serena Lodge, B, L, D.



 



Day 7. Samburu/Shaba - Nairobi



Distance: 360 km (5 hrs. 30 min) after breakfast drive back to Nairobi
(Optional lunch at The Carnivore Restaurant)



For more information, please contact us:




Lexxas Adventure Safaris
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Masai Mara wildebeest Migration

The annual wildebeest migration has begun and the tourist rush to the Masai Mara is on the rise.


The Masai Mara is located in the southern Kenya tourism circuit right in the midst of the vast Savannah landscape with unending vistas of grass, velds supports the highest numbers of wildlife in Kenya Masai warrior country. The sheer numbers of the fearful, leaping and kicking wildebeest catches the crocodile by surprise forcing them to give way from the stampede and guaranteed death from trampling. Since food is moving, the predators, including the awesome African lion accompany the blue wildebeest across valleys, velds and rivers as they eat the sick, weak, old and the lost ones in the Africa’s grandest wildlife march.


Nothing is as breathtaking as Observing the Wildebeest River crossings, Carnage mainly result mainly from the stampede drowning and breaking the spines of others already in the river. This keeps the crocodiles happy for the next month or two. I guess they must be impatiently watching their calendars by now for the next annual wildebeest’s migration in the Masai Mara Wildebeests usually begin their migration in late June to July pouring into Masai Mara game Reserve where fresh, tender and mineral rich grass is plentiful.
The early movement is because the plains of Serengeti have exhausted its grass due to the alarming rising population of the animals. The animal population is about four millions. In the past the animals headed to Serengeti in October. Following their natural instinct, the wildebeests, zebras and gazelles migrate in millions over a large expanse of land covering 10,000 square miles every year in search of fresh grass and water. They travel clock wise, covering the Masai Mara in Kenya and the Serengeti in Tanzania. The spectacle of this Migration can only be appreciated when individually witnessed. It is only in the Masai Mara that a herd of elephants will graze freely.
The Masai are a pastoral tribes-people who live in southern Kenya and north-central Tanzania, along the Great Rift Valley plains.

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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Roots of Obama Safari

Lexxas Adventure Safaris is operating a new seven nights, “Roots of Obama Safari” , exploring the African roots of new US president Barack Obama. The Safari will features a visit to Kisumu City then to the Kogelo village, the president’s father’s birthplace, guided by one of Obama’s relatives who will take the tour members to Senator Obama High School and the home of Mama Sarah, Obama’s step-grandmother. The Safari will comprise visits to the game parks of Lake Nakuru the home of millions of flamingos and Masai Mara Game Reserve. Tourists can experience some of Africa’s most spectacular nature and wildlife. “Roots of Obama” includes transportation by safari minibus, guide, all breakfasts, six lunches (including one with the community in Kogelo) and seven dinners. Accommodation is in a combination of Lodges, Hotels, and tents.


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