Kilimanjaro Safari to Mombasa Coast


4 nights

£2995

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Kilimanjaro Safari to Mombasa Coast

This safari is the perfect option for flights arriving into Nairobi and then enjoying a 4 nights safari on the way to the Mombasa coast - perfect  to add on a relaxing beach stay.


4 nights

from £2995

Description

Following a night in Nairobi to relax depart late morning on safari to Amboseli. This safari covers the shimmering plains of Amboseli and then continues Tsavo West and Taita Hills. Here you will certainly see some great herds of elephant and antelope before continuing to Mombasa’s spectacular coast.

Highlights
  • Safari from Nairobi to the Mombasa Coast.
  • Includes one night in Nairobi with an optional excursion to the Daphne Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage in Nairobi (for early arrivals - extra charge).
  • Game drives in three National Parks.
  • Visit Mzima Springs with its underwater viewing holes.
  • Go in search of giraffes, lions, elephants, cheetahs, buffalos, rhinos plus more on five game drives.
Additional Information

Tour departs on Wednesdays in 4x4 vehicle.

4 nights / 5 day duration (includes a pre-night in Nairobi).

Pick up Point - Nairobi airport.

Safari Briefing: Day 02 at 09am
Departs on Day 02: at 10am
Ends on Day 05: at North or South Coast Beach Hotel or Mombasa Airport 13.30 - 14.30 (onward flights to be booked 17.00 onward

Cost Includes:-

Meet and greet services.
Arrival transfer from airport to hotel in a shared minibus or mini coach.
All transport and game drives on safari sector will be in a safari minibus with pop-up roof (maximum 7 passengers) with an English speaking driver-guide on shared basis.
Guaranteed window seat.
Meals and accommodation as specified.
All park fees and government taxes.
Filtered water will be provided in the safari vehicle. Guests must bring their own reusable bottle on game drives.


Cost Excludes:-
Visas and international flights.
Airport taxes (clients pay direct).
Driver-guide gratuities.
Drinks, dining rooms tips and porterage
Personal travel, baggage and medical insurance.
Telephone bill, laundry and any items of a personal nature.

Please note:-

  • The itinerary may need to be re-routed or accommodation in similar lodges in case of non-availability.
  • Due to limited luggage space in vehicles, suitcases are unsuitable for scheduled road safaris. Passengers shold only bring luggage packed in inexpensive barrel/sausage bags or soft sided bags not exceeding 15kgs and 65x46 cm. 
  • Other pick up points / drop off points will be subjected to a pre-bookable surcharge.
  • Children under 7 years are not allowed on this safari.
  • All guests must be at the hotel in tme for the briefing session.
  • Prices are available to stay at other safari lodges, please call for quotes.
  • This tour can also be booked on a private basis at a supplement and children under 7 years are allowed.
  • Check in time is 2pm at the Eka Hotel in Nairobi and will be adhered to. Clients arriving in the middle of the night must book a pre-night as they will not be permitted to wait in the hotel lobby check-in at 2pm.
Pricing
Nov 2024
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Nairobi

Upon arrival into Nairobi, clients will be met and transferred to the Eka hotel. Afternoon at leisure.

Overnight at the Eka hotel in a superior room on a bed and breakfast basis. (Check in time is 1400hrs approx. and will be adhered to. Clients arriving in the middle of the night must book a pre-night as they will not be permitted to wait in the hotel lobby check-in at 1400hrs.


Suggested Optional Nairobi Excursions for Early morning arrivals:-
Daphne Sheldricks Excursion
Out of Africa Excursion

Eka Hotel Nairobi

Welcome to Eka, a contemporary style hotel that provides all the comfort, convenience and efficiency to the discerning traveler.Ideally located along Mombasa road in Nairobi the capital city of Kenya, Eka Hotel has five meeting rooms designed to suit every occasion, complimented with stylish accommodation offering the best choice venue for your Business and Leisure stay.

Meals Included: Room Only

DESTINATION

Nairobi

Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, is a vibrant metropolis and a hub of East Africa. It is a unique blend of modernity and tradition, offering visitors an unforgettable travel experience. From its bustling streets and markets to its sprawling national parks and wildlife reserves, Nairobi is a city that has something for everyone. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, Nairobi is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in African culture and wildlife.

The city is often referred to as the "Green City in the Sun," and for good reason. Nairobi is surrounded by lush forests, savannas, and mountains, making it a natural paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The city is home to several wildlife reserves and national parks, including the famous Nairobi National Park, which is just a short drive from the city center. Visitors to Nairobi can go on safari, see lions, elephants, and other big game, or simply enjoy a peaceful picnic surrounded by nature.

Nairobi is also a city with a rich cultural heritage. The city is home to several museums, including the National Museum of Kenya, which showcases the country's history, culture, and wildlife. Visitors can also explore the city's colorful markets, where vendors sell everything from handmade crafts to fresh produce. Nairobi is also a hub of African cuisine, and visitors can sample a range of local dishes, from traditional stews to street food, at the city's many restaurants and food stalls.

In addition to its natural beauty and cultural richness, Nairobi is also a city of innovation and technology. The city is home to several tech hubs and startups, making it an exciting destination for anyone interested in entrepreneurship and innovation. Visitors can also explore the city's many shopping centers, which offer a wide range of goods, from local handicrafts to high-end luxury items.

Despite its fast pace and modernity, Nairobi is a city that is easy to navigate and offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere to visitors. The city's people are friendly and hospitable, and visitors are sure to feel at home during their stay. Whether you're exploring the city's bustling streets, relaxing in a park, or trying new foods, Nairobi is a city that will leave a lasting impression.

In conclusion, Nairobi is a travel destination like no other. With its blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and modern innovation, visitors are sure to have a truly unforgettable experience. From its stunning wildlife to its vibrant city life, Nairobi has something to offer everyone. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, make sure to add Nairobi to your travel list.

Most visitors will stay long enough only to make some travel arrangements and maybe visit the National Museum, before moving proceeding onto their safari or beach holiday.

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But don’t dismiss Nairobi holidays to quickly. Firstly, Nairobi is the safari capital of the world and an excellent base for exploring Kenya in general. In as little as six hours by road, an overnight train journey, or an hour if you fly you can be at the coast relaxing at one of the many luxury beach resorts. Get to the far west takes about the same time and only two hours to get to the great trough of the Rift Valley or the slopes of Mount Kenya.

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Nairobi is a city with a fascinating variety of people. Those who live there will tell you that the city possess a muscular, cosmopolitan charm, a vibrant cultural life, fabulous places to eat and exciting nightlife. As a visitor, make sure you see the national park with its black rhinos, an irresistible elephant orphanage and the ground zero for the Rothschild’s giraffe

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Nairobi to Amboseli

Following breakfast, meet your fellow travellers’ that arrive from Masai Mara and Naivasha, and, depart south east towards Amboseli arriving for a late lunch. In the afternoon depart on an afternoon gamedrive returning as the sun sets.

Overnight at Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge on a full board basis.

Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge

This Luxury Camp is located on the Soysambu Conservancy, right on the shores of Lake Elementaita. Offering a blend of exclusivity and adventure, the new camp will comprise 25 luxury tents, a dining and lounge area, spa and swimming pool enjoying magnificent views of the Lake. Soysambu Conservancy is a wildlife sanctuary that offers uniqueness whilst boasting a broad range of wildlife and bird species, it is also home to the Rothschild giraffe and is East Africa’s only breeding ground for the Great White Pelican.

Meals Included: Full Board

DESTINATION

Amboseli National Park

Amboseli National Park is in southern Kenya. It’s known for its large elephant herds and views of immense Mount Kilimanjaro, across the border in Tanzania. Observation Hill offers panoramas of the peak and the park’s plains and swamps. Varied wildlife includes giraffes, zebras, cheetahs and hundreds of bird species. The western section is dominated by vast Lake Amboseli, which is dry outside the rainy season.

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Amboseli National Park to Tsavo West National Park

Following early breakfast, depart to Tsavo West arriving your lodge for lunch. The journey takes you east, across the spectacular Shetani lava flow, a reminder of the molten outpouring that spilled down the scenic slopes of the nearby Chyulu Hills over the last three centuries. A zig-zagging road through scrub thorn and acacia leads you into Tsavo National Park, which together (East and West) form the largest of Kenya’s parks. Following lunch depart on an afternoon gamedrive, , including a visit to Mzima Springs with its underwater viewing holes. Return to the lodge as the sun sets.

Overnight at Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge on a full board basis.

Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge

Superbly situated in the lee of Mount Kilimanjaro and sheltered by the volcanic splendour of the Chyulu Hills, this classic stone-built lodge overlooks its own water hole, which is visited daily by elephants, buffalos and a wide variety of plains game. One of the first lodges ever to be built in a national park, the lodge is cool, tranquil and hushed for optimum game-viewing. It is also ideally placed for visits to all the park's prime attractions.

Meals Included: Full Board

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Tsavo West National Park

Tsavo West National Park is more mountainous and wetter than its counterpart, with swamps, Lake Jipe and the Mzima Springs. It is known for bird life and for its large mammal’s e.g. black rhino, Cape buffalo, elephant, leopard, hippo and Masai lion. There are also other smaller animals that can be spotted in the park, such as the bush baby, hartebeest, lesser kudu and Maasai giraffe.

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Tsavo West National Park to Taita Hills Sanctuary

This morning, following early breakfast, and a gamedrive enroute to the gate, continue to Taita Hills Sanctuary arriving for lunch at Taita Hills Safari Resort. Following lunch, transfer to Saltlick Lodge. After a short siesta, depart on an afternoon gamedrive, returning late afternoon. Spend the rest of the afternoon and evening at leisure, viewing game from lodge’s underground hide or from the lodge balcony.

Overnight at Salt Lick Safari Lodge in standard room on full board basis

Sarova Salt Lick Game Lodge

For decades Sarova Salt Lick Game Lodge has been one of Kenya's flagship lodges, famed for being among the World's Most Photographed Lodges. A favourite amongst travellers in search of luxury accommodation, Sarova Salt Lick Game Lodge is a luxurious safari escape set in the heart of the Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary overlooking a waterhole and the vast Tsavo plains.

Meals Included: Full Board

DESTINATION

Taitta Hills Game Sanctuary

The sanctuary covers an area of 28,000 acres (110 km2), and is adjacent to Tsavo West National Park and the LUMO Community Wildlife Sanctuary. It hosts cape buffalo, African bush elephant, leopard, lion, cheetah, Masai giraffe, zebra, hartebeest, impala, waterbuck, Thomson's gazelle, lesser kudu, dik-dik, and other smaller animals, including a diversity of birdlife.

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Taita Hills to Mombasa

Early breakfast is served today before continuing your journey to Mombasa, aiming to reach your North or South Coast beach hotel in time for a late lunch (on own arrangements). End of Services.

DESTINATION

Mombasa

Mombasa is a tropical paradise located on the Kenyan coast of the Indian Ocean. This vibrant city offers a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty that makes it a must-visit travel destination.

One of the main attractions in Mombasa is its rich history. The city has been inhabited for thousands of years and has served as an important trading hub for cultures as diverse as the Portuguese, Arabs, and the British. Visitors can explore the historic Fort Jesus, which was built by the Portuguese in the 16th century, or wander through the old town and see the influence of different cultures in the architecture and street life.

The city's stunning natural beauty is another reason to visit Mombasa. With its miles of pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and abundant marine life, Mombasa is a perfect destination for water sports and beach activities. From scuba diving and snorkeling to kayaking and fishing, there's something for everyone in this tropical paradise.

For those interested in wildlife, Mombasa is a great starting point for a safari. The city is located just a few hours away from some of Kenya's top wildlife reserves, including the Maasai Mara and the Tsavo National Park. Visitors can witness the Great Migration, where over a million wildebeests, zebras, and gazelles make their way across the Serengeti and Maasai Mara, in search of fresh grass and water.

In addition to its history and natural beauty, Mombasa is also known for its vibrant culture. The city is home to a diverse population of people from different ethnic and religious backgrounds, who come together to celebrate in the markets, festivals, and cultural events that take place throughout the year. From the colorful Mombasa Carnival to the traditional Swahili dances, visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture and experience the unique spirit of the city.

Whether you're looking for a relaxing beach holiday, a cultural experience, or a wildlife adventure, Mombasa has something to offer everyone. With its warm weather, friendly locals, and affordable prices, this tropical city is a perfect travel destination for any budget. So why not plan your trip to Mombasa today and discover all that this amazing city has to offer?

Port cities always attract the most eccentric of visitors and holidays to Mombasa are no different. The port of Mombasa brings in people from all around the world, giving the city an international feeling and sense of tension that might boil over at any moment. Every moment is exciting with the electric mix of Arabia, India and Africa in the sights and sounds of this unique destination.

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As a coastal city, holidays in Mombasa are known for white sand beaches that are described as having the texture of baking flour. The clear green water is the perfect place to dip in your toes and stay cool in the sun or just jump in for a swim. Being a coastal city also means that Mombasa is a heavily used port of call for trading. On your Mombasa holiday, be sure to stop by Mama Ngina Drive to watch the ships coming in and out of the harbour. If you get there early, you might even catch a glimpse of the fabulous sunrise before visiting one of the local restaurants for a great meal or grabbing some cassava chips from a street vendor. Whether you choose to explore the city, watch the ships come in to port or just sit with your feet in the water whilst enjoying the sun, you’re guaranteed to have a great time on your holiday in Mombasa.

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Shopping in Mombasa is a completely different experience than the shopping malls you are accustomed to in the west. Much of the shopping done by locals in Mombasa is from outdoor markets, one of which ironically takes place in the parking lot of an indoor shopping mall. If you’re interested in trying the local fruits and vegetables of Kenya, be sure to stop by the Marikiti Market where you can get a cup of rich Kenyan coffee or a glass of sugarcane juice freshly squeezed right in front of you. Every Wednesday and Thursday you can visit the Maasai Market for handmade goods and souvenirs to take home to your loved ones. If your feet are up for even more walking, be sure to visit the Spice Market along Nehru and Langoni Roads to smell the scents of cardamom, pepper, turmeric and curry powders hanging in the air.

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The cuisine in Mombasa is known for being filling and inexpensive. The staple foods of Kenya are maize and other cereals or grains, such as millet and sorghum. These heavy grains are nutrient rich, easy to cook and inexpensive to buy. One of the most common meals you’ll see while on holiday in Mombasa is ugali which is made from cornmeal boiled in water that creates a dense, dough-like, grainy-textured meal. The ugali is sometimes mixed with whatever vegetables are on hand at the time. Kenyan pilau is another local favourite that’s made of rice cooked with flavourful spices such as cumin, cardamom, cinnamon and cloves. Kenyan’s like to eat their pilau with stew or fresh tomatoes. One of the more famous vegetable dishes that you’ll experience while on holiday in Mombasa is sukuma wiki, which is made of collard greens cooked in oil, often with fresh tomatoes. Locals love to add their favourite spice, known as Mchuzi Mix, which is basically just MSG and salt. No matter what dish you choose to eat, be sure to try the local food while on holiday in Mombasa.

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The best time of year to visit the beaches of Mombasa is during the warm season from December to April. March is the warmest month and that’s the best time to swim if you don’t like chilly water as the sea temperature gets up to 30 degrees. The average high temperature during this period is 28 degrees, meaning it’s the perfect time to be outside. The warm part of the year is a great time to explore the outdoor markets or beaches while on your holidays to Mombasa. If you’re looking for a great beach to relax, check out Nyali and Bamburi beaches. If you’re looking to mingle with other people, enjoy drinks and dancing, be sure to check out Pirates Public beach.

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The “cold” season in Mombasa will likely seem downright warm to most travellers. From June to September you will experience the cold season while on holiday in Mombasa. The average low temperature during this time is 20 to 23 degrees. With weather this fantastic year round, there’s no excuse to not holiday in Mombasa. The coldest month of the year is June when the temperature can dip down below 25 degrees but the sun is still most likely shining. If you’re willing to brave the cool weather, try a tour of Nguuni Nature Sanctuary and get to know the giraffes and ostriches or just enjoy the bird watching. If you’re looking for a simpler outdoor adventure, visit Haller Park to enjoy the lush forests surrounded by a game sanctuary, reptile park and butterfly sanctuary. The natural elements of the parks will keep your holidays to Mombasa feeling fresh.

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Mombasa does experience a wet season, though it’s very short. The rainiest months of the year are April and May, with May getting an average of 260 millimetres of rain. Though the rainy days are few and far between, if your holidays take you to Mombasa during the wetter months, be prepared with some indoor activities to keep you entertained. If you find yourself in Mombasa on a rainy day, that’s the perfect time to visit its World Heritage Site known as the Jesus Fort, which was built in 1593. First built by the Portuguese, this building was later used by the Arabs for torture rooms and prison cells where slaves were kept in captivity. The Jesus Fort is open every day and you can tour for just a small fee. Though the museum hasn’t been properly curated, you’re bound to learn something about Swahili, even if just from the frescoed walls, European graffiti, Arabic inscriptions and Swahili embellishments left by centuries of residents and visitors. As Mombasa’s number one tourist attraction, a tour of the Fort Jesus is not to be missed.

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This safari is the perfect option for flights arriving into Nairobi and then enjoying a 4 nights safari on the way to the Mombasa coast - perfect  to add on a relaxing beach stay.

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Sarah Bahous

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This safari is the perfect option for flights arriving into Nairobi and then enjoying a 4 nights safari on the way to the Mombasa coast - perfect  to add on a relaxing beach stay.

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Day 1

Nairobi
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Day 2

Amboseli National Park
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Day 3

Tsavo West National Park
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Day 4

Taitta Hills Game Sanctuary
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Day 5

Mombasa