This 2 Days Safari Jambo Kenya is ideal safari for Guests having a short Beach holiday in Diani beach or Mombasa Beach. You will be picked in our safari 4×4 for this safari which gives you an opportunity to visit Tsavo east National park and Taita Hills. This safari is mostly confused with Ngutuni -saltlick safari which is cheaper and doesn’t take you to Tsavo east.
MOMBASA/DIANI BEACH HOTEL TO TSAVO EAST AND TAITA HILLS
We will pick you up from the beach hotel at 05.00 hrs / 05.30 hrs (organize early breakfast at reception) early in the morning. Drive to Tsavo East National Park which is about 120 km from Mombasa. During the drive, there will be a stopover then drive into the park through the Bachuma gate.
Tsavo east Possible wild animals
When you enter the park you begin directly from the gate with a game drive where you may be able to see lots of animals, e.g. Zebra’s, Elephants different types of antelopes, Lions, Buffalo’s, Leopard, Giraffe and also a variety of different types of bird species.
Proceed with the game drive to the voi lodge or ashnil lodge where you will have lunch after lunch proceed with game drive before leaving the Tsavo east park then drive for approximately 1 hour to Taita Hill sanctuary for the second game drive till 1830hrs.Check in at the salt lick lodge or Lions bluff camp .
Optional Night Safari
Proceed on a night safari from 1915hrs to 2000hrs. Dinner and overnight Stay at the accommodation of choice.
DAY 2
TAITA HILLS/LUMO TO DIANI BEACH/MOMBASAHOTELS
Early Morning game drive starting at 0630hrs looking for the big 4 predators i.e. Lions, Cheater, Leopard looking for their prey. At approximately 0830hrs proceed back to the accommodation for breakfast. After breakfast proceed for the fourth game drive. You will have Lunch at the lodge or camp. After lunch depart and drive back to beach hotel arriving at around 1730hrs/1830hrs.
Included/Excluded
Return transfers as per the program.
Safari in a private safari 4×4 Land cruiser.
More than eight years experienced driver guide.
Unlimited water/coke/fanta/sprite in the safari 4×4.
Safari checklist.
Overnight stay as per the program.
All meals on safari starting with Lunch ending with Lunch Last day.
Park fees.
Government taxes.
Flying doctors insurance.
Meet and greet on Arrival.
Wifi
Night safari
Tips
Drinks in the lodges and camps on safari
All personal equipments
Extra optional activities as per the program.
Masai Village USD15 per person
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FAQs
How safe is booking a safari holiday with oranje safari?
Oranje safari is a well-reputed company in Kenya with a wealth of experience in the travel industry spanning close to 20 years. Considering the tour operator does not have its own accommodations, the advice given on safari accommodations will never be biased. Oranje's exclusive safari collects a small deposit via secured Visa or Mastercard to secure the javascript:void(0);booking and payment of the full amount just days before the safari, reducing the fear of losing your money and giving our customers peace of mind. We are members of KATO.
How long should we go on safari?
We highly recommend a minimum safari with an overnight stay. The best is to pre-book your safari from your country and end with a beach stay. To have a more relaxed safari, stay two nights in the same accommodation if you are going on a safari holiday because the game drives entail early starts where you might not even have time to enjoy the luxuries of the accommodations you are staying in. A safari will always depend on your budget and the desired days of stay. Oranje Exclusive Safaris recommends 4 days and above for a safari within East Africa (Kenya). For Family Safaris, Oranje Safaris recommend more than 7 days and above for great experiences with a beach extension to relax.
How secured is it to pay oranje safari from overseas?
As a leading tour operator offering exclusive high-end safaris in Kenya, we regularly receive payments from all over the world. Customer payment is secure because you can pay with Visa, MasterCard, or American Express. As a Kato Member we are bonded by Kato member scheme. The KATO Bond Scheme is therefore intended to be a form of "financial guarantee" to cushion the business associates of KATO members against the possible loss of monies paid to a KATO member who is facing involuntary liquidation.
Is it safe for children to go on safari?
For the comfort of the parents’ children below 5 might be advisable for shorter safaris close to the beach Hotels or spending more nights in one lodge or safari camp. Children tend to become tired quickly, and the long bumpy roads are extremely uncomfortable for children.
What animals would I see on safari?
On safari, you will be driving around to spot different animals; this is called a game drive. When booking your safari, your core interest is to know how many game drives you will be having and for how long, because that determines the chance you have of spotting animals. We can never guarantee the animals you will spot, but our professional driver guides will do their level best for you to see a lot of wildlife.
When is the best time to visit Kenya? What is the best time to go on a safari in East Africa?
The best time to visit Kenya depends on what you want to do. Kenya is divided by the equator and is characterized by a tropical climate. We are luck to have 12hours of son and 12 hours of Darkness the whole year.
The weather in Kenya is often ideal, although the coast can be very humid and there are hot, desert-like conditions around Lake Magadi and in the northern areas of the country around Lake Turkana.
During the coolest months of June, July, and August, temperatures in Nairobi are around 60 °F, which can drop to about 50 °F in the Aberdare region and Mount Kenya.
Short rains: November to December It rarely rains all day. Short, heavy rainfalls are usually replaced by sunny periods, which makes this time in Kenya very pleasant.
What to Pack/Which kind of cloths should we wear on safari?
Safari wear should be comfortable and casual. Evenings and early mornings can be chilly, so warm sweaters are recommended. Low-heeled, comfortable sports or trekking shoes are the most suitable walking shoes, should you intend to join any walking safaris.
We recommend you bring warm clothes, including a fleece or light wool sweater and socks, apart from the normal safari gear. During the day, it can get quite hot, so do not forget sunglasses and a high-factor sunscreen, as well as a sun hat with a small brim.
Due to the limited space in the light aircraft, we advise you to keep your luggage to a minimum. We suggest you pack your luggage into a small, soft bag weighing no more than 15 kg, the luggage limit for local flights issued by the airlines.
Why are safaris expensive?
Safari’s cost is expensive because you get the total cost for the 4x4 Land Cruiser, park entrance fees, fuel, driver’s allowance, accommodations, drinks in the 4x4, all meals, etc. These costs are paid to us, and we pay for the accommodations.
We work with deeply knowledgeable, experienced driver guides, whom we pay well to ensure we retain them.
The lodges and camps we work with cost more because maintaining the high standard costs a lot more in the parks than in towns or cities. Lodges located inside the parks pay equally for Kenya's wildlife services.
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