Explore the wildlife of Kenya visiting the famous Masai Mara national park. Take a boat ride on the shores of Lake Nakuru to view the big hippos, see colorful flamingos. Enjoy your close encouter with Wildlife. Admire the best beaches in the world can be found in the island paradise of the Seychelles. Take a boat ride on the crystal clear light blue sea.


















After breakfast we enter the Nairobi National Park to view a variety of game including lions, cheetahs, buffalo, impala, giraffes and ostriches, roaming in untouched savannah and indigenous forest. The 117 sq km park is unique by being the only protected area in the world with a variety of animals and birds close to a major city. It has a diversity of environments with characteristic fauna and flora. Open grass plains with scattered acacia bushes predominate. The western side has a highland dry forest and a permanent river with a riverine forest.
Today after breakfast, check out and drive to your lodge situated in the shadow of Mt Kenya, Kenya’s highest mountain. Have a stop at the equator before arriving at your hotel Mount Kenya Safari club. Afternoon enjoy animal sanctuary visit at the club with rest of the afternoon spent at leisure.
Today after breakfast, check out and drive via Nyahururu with a brief stop at Thomson falls 237-foot cascade before you proceed to Lake Nakuru National Park, famous as the home to thousands of lesser and greater flamingo. This park also provides sanctuary for Rothschild giraffe, rhino and leopard. On arrival check in at Sarova Lion Hill Lodge. Afternoon enjoy a game drive.
Today after breakfast, check out and drive via Narok to the Masai Mara National Reserve offering wonderful scenery and plenty of game. It is perhaps the only region left in Kenya where the visitor may see animals in the same super-abundance as existed a century ago. On arrival Mara check in at Mara Serena Lodge. Afternoon enjoy a game drive.
After breakfast we leave for full day Mahe Island tour. you will then be taken to the colonial centre of the world’s smallest capital Victoria. Here you will see the court building, museum, post office, Clock tower (which is a twin of the clock outside Victorian station in London). We visit the ‘codevar’ building where local craft such or kreol or (Creole Gold) are on display for sale. A walk across Albert street will take us to to the colourful market where numerous stalls of tropical fruits, vegetables, fresh fishes, herbs and spices are on display in an abundance of fragrances. We then drive across the Sans Souci mountain for a photo stop at the historical Mission Lodge and then en-route to a quaint Creole restaurant for lunch. After lunch the tour continues to the southern tip of the island to the restored colonial plantation of ‘Jardin du Roi’, which is steeped in the short hisotry of the Creoles as well of the George’s family, whose family tree apparently carries a link to Louis XVII of France.







