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Masai Mara and Delorain, Riding Safari

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Ride in the Masai Mara, with ample oportunity for game watching. 2 final nights spent at Deloraine. Please enquire about departure dates.
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  • You will be collected from your Nairobi Hotel or directly from the airport and transferred to Wilson Airport for a 10.30 charter or 10am schedule flight to Siana Springs. It is a beautiful flight passing over the fertile Kikuyu Highlands before reaching the Great Rift Valley. We fly across the volcano studded floor of the Rift before reaching the Loita Hills and Siana Springs Air strip. You will be met by your guide and there will be an hour’s drive to camp. We reach our camp in a grove of acacia trees by a small stream at the southern edge of the Loita Plains at Olare Lamun (the rhino salt lick) in time for lunch. There will be an evening ride. Overnight Olare Lamun
  • A full day to explore this remote area with abundant game. Drives, rides and walks may be taken from camp. Overnight Olare Lamun.
  • Our first moving day and we break camp in good time as it is the longest ride of the trip covering nearly 50kms. We ride across rolling open plains and the game generally becomes more plentiful as we approach the Mara ecosystem. We should see herds of zebra, topi, giraffe, wildebeest, gazelle and there is a good chance of seeing elephant and buffalo as well. We reach our camp on the edge of the Masai Game Reserve on the Olare Orok lugga late afternoon. From camp we are likely to hear lion and hyena at night and the abundance of game is apparent everywhere. Overnight Olare Orok.
  • Two full days of morning and evening rides from camp with the option of driving into the game park for some good photographic opportunities. From the landrovers we can get much closer to lion, elephant and buffalo than we are able to do from the horses. Overnight Olare Orok.
  • Another moving day. We head west across the Mara plains and reach the Mara River on the Park boundary. We hopefully ford the river (unless in complete flood) at one of the famous wildebeest crossings and then head south west across the Mara Triangle where we have our picnic lunch before ascending the Soit Olololol Escarpment to reach our camp in a forest glade overlooking the whole Mara ecosystem. Overnight Soit Olololol.
  • We ride South West along the top of the escarpment enjoying glorious views to the east on excellent going for the horses. We hopefully see the beautiful Mrs Ross’ and Schalows Turaco as well as much plains game. We descend the escarpment on foot along a rocky cattle track and have a picnic lunch under some acacias at the foot of the escarpment. After lunch we ride back through the Mara Triangle at the foot of the escarpment before ascending on a game trail. Many bachelor buffalo herds are a feature of the afternoon. Overnight Soit Olololol.
  • We descend the escarpment again and ride across to the same wildebeest crossing on the river. We head in a North Western direction and after lunch, we find our final campsite set up on the banks of the Mara River. Close by there are some hippo pools and their grunting at night is a special feature of this camp. Overnight Mara River.
  • Leaving camp after breakfast with a picnic lunch we drive to Deloraine via the impressive tea growing area of Kericho. We arrive in time for tea and an evening walk around the beautiful garden. Overnight Deloraine.
  • An early morning ride before breakfast is optional. Also day trips to either Lake Nakuru or Bogoria famous for their flamingos can be arranged with a picnic lunch. Overnight Deloraine.
  • Transfer to Nairobi.
Rates Group Valid From Valid Until Rate
Per person 2 1 Jan 2012 20 Dec 2012 US$ 7700
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Laikipia Ranch Ride

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Long distance riding safari through the ranch lands of Laikipia. With 2 nights at Deloraine. Please enquire about departure dates.
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  • Arrive Lewa either by charter or 3 1/2 hr drive from Nairobi. The Lewa Conservancy is a World famous Nature Conservancy on 40,000 acres of pristine country on the Northern slopes of Mount Kenya. It is home to the big five and a host of other species such as Grevy's Zebra, Somali Ostrich, Reticulated Giraffe and other rare species. We will have lunch in Camp and an evening ride. Overnight Private Camp Lewa Downs. A full day exploring the ranch looking for game on Horseback (morning ride), game drive / walk before lunch in camp and evening ride. This is a spectacular area of Kenya with beautiful views to the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kenya in the south and the rugged mountains of the Mathews Range, Bodich and even Marsabit on the way to the Ethiopian border. Overnight Private Camp Lewa Downs
  • Our first moving day. We ride across Lewa to the west crossing the Ngare Ndare River and onto Borana Ranch, another cattle ranch turned conservation area. We might meet a variety of game including black rhino and elephant and will see a host of other species including the reticulated giraffe. We reach camp in a grove of euphorbia trees after a picnic lunch on the Ngare Ndare River. Overnight Private Camp Borana.
  • Our next move takes us with a picnic lunch (in our saddle bags) to the west again. We cross from Borana onto Ole Naishi ranch and climb the first ridge of the spectacular Loldaiga Hills. These form a northern extension of the Mt Kenya Massive and consist of large rocky Kopje's interspersed with Cedar forest. We cross Ole Naishi onto Loldaiga Hills a 55,000-acre ranch owned by Robert Wells and probably one of the most beautiful farms in Africa. A full day exploring Borana by horseback and vehicle. Borana is a step up from Lewa being on top of an escarpment, we will have climbed the day before and the scenery is still spectacular but different from Lewa. All the species of Lewa are present and a great variety of game is to be seen. Borana is home to our hosts Nicky and Michael Dyer, who own and run Borana Lodge. Overnight Private Camp Borana.
  • Our next move takes us with a picnic lunch (in our saddle bags) to the west again. We cross from Borana onto Ole Naishi ranch and climb the first ridge of the spectacular Loldaiga Hills. These form a northern extension of the Mt Kenya Massive and consist of large rocky Kopje's interspersed with Cedar forest. We cross Ole Naishi onto Loldaiga Hills a 55,000-acre ranch owned by Robert Wells and probably one of the most beautiful farms in Africa. We reach camp at the head of a beautiful valley surrounded by cedar forest where we stay again for 2 nights. Overnight in Camp Loldaiga Hills.
  • Some spectacular rides and a picnic lunch by land rover to the northern areas of the ranch will fill today's programme amply. At one point we shall be on the western edge of the Loldaiga Hills with spectacular views of the Laikipia Plateau below, which we will be crossing over the next four days. Overnight Private Camp Loldaiga Hills.
  • We leave Loldaiga Hills and today cross four ranches on our way to El Karama home of the Grant Family. We drop down a hidden valley on elephant and buffalo tracks with little dams before crossing Enasoit ranch and then onto the specialist cattle ranch of Mogwooni, home of the Kenyan family. This is one of the few days we see some cattle fencing and we will have a picnic lunch here on the banks of the Nanyuki River. After lunch we cross onto El Karama ranch 13,000 acres of pristine game country and find our camp on the banks of the Ewaso Ngiro River. Overnight Private Camp El Karama Ranch.
  • A full day exploring this ranch by horse and vehicle and a good chance of a game walk along the river, before lunch. There is a host of game including Grevy's Zebra, the rare endemic Jackson's Hartebeest, elephant, giraffe and hippo in the river. Overnight Private Camp El Karama Ranch.
  • A long day's ride to Sosian. We cross the Ewaso Narok River and traverse Segera ranch to the Northwest. Our route takes us up the spectacular Sugoroi river valley before crossing rather monotonous black cotton plains, covered in whistling thorn (acacia Drepanolobium) which is home to the Patas monkey, a chestnut coloured long limbed primate which is widespread but rare among the northern savannahs of Africa. We reach the Mutara River and follow this pretty valley down before crossing onto Sosian ranch for a late lunch at the edge of the lovely Suguta Swamp. A short ride after lunch brings us to Sosian Ranch House where we exchange our tents for the comfort of the lodge. Overnight Sosian.
  • A full day riding, driving and enjoying this re-habilitated cattle ranch which boasts a wide variety of game including, Jackson's hartebeest, Grevy's Zebra, Elephant, Hippo, Buffalo, Lion, Giraffe and all the other species. From certain points we can look back at the Loldaiga Hills over which we passed and Mt Kenya now appears a good distance away. Overnight Sosian.
  • A last ride followed by lunch by the pool at Sosian and our transfer back to Nairobi in time for the International return flights. Note: Laikipia is a unique wildlife area and contains an enormous diversity of wildlife from the Big Five downward. It is famous as the last reserve of the Jacksons Hartebeest and is home of several rare species such as the Reticulated Giraffe, Beisa Oryx, Grevy's Zebra, Gerenuk and Somali Ostrich amongst others. In recent years the various landowners have tended away from exclusive cattle ranching to embrace more tolerance of game and even large predators such as lion and hyena are more abundant now than they would have been 25 years ago.
Local Safari Rate List: 
Resident Rates Group Valid From Valid Until Rate Groups
Per person 2 1 Jan 2012 31 Dec 2012 Ksh 48000 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 1 Jan 2012 31 Dec 2012 Ksh 9500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jan 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 81000 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 1 Jan 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 20700 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 2 Jan 2012 31 Dec 2012 Ksh 44115 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jun 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 48100 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 63130 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Nov 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 48100 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jun 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 68000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Nov 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jun 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 68000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Nov 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jun 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 47100 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 61450 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Nov 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 47100 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 3 Jan 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 54900 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 3 Jan 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 13500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 79500 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 25500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 3 Jan 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 46900 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 3 Jan 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 9900 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 57500 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 13500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 7 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 49500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 57500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 7 May 2012 15 Jun 2012 Ksh 51200 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 16 Jun 2012 15 Jul 2012 Ksh 60650 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 16 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 67550 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 21 Oct 2012 30 Nov 2012 Ksh 60650 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Dec 2012 20 Dec 2012 Ksh 51200 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 15 Jun 2012 Ksh 34850 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 16 Jun 2012 15 Jul 2012 Ksh 39990 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 16 Jul 2012 20 Oct 2012 Ksh 44290 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 21 Oct 2012 30 Nov 2012 Ksh 39990 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Dec 2012 20 Dec 2012 Ksh 34850 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 49500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 57500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 48200 Kenya Residents
Single room supplement 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 5600 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 57500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 72250 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 110550 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 46450 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 92050 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents

The Masai Mara Ride

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An eight-night exploration safari on horseback in the Masai Mara wilderness. This wilderness is an extension of the Serengeti (Tanzania) ecosystem and is considered to be Kenya's best wildlife sanctuary, where animals can still be seen in vast numbers. The wildlife and bird viewing are phenomenal. The Mara is also home to the colourful and handsome Masai people who, with their herds of livestock, are synonymous with the region.
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  • On arrival in Nairobi you will met at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and transferred to your hotel. Over a cup of Kenyan tea or coffee your professional guide, will give you a briefing on your safari. You then transfer to Wilson airport to catch the scheduled flight to the Masai Mara, arriving at 1.00 p.m. You will be met and driven to the private mobile tented camp arriving in time for a late lunch. In the afternoon settle in and familiarise yourselves with the horses.
    Meal Plan : Lunch and dinner in camp.
    Overnight : Private Mobile Tented Camp ~ Olare Lamun, Ol Kinyei Conservancy.

  • After an early breakfast you saddle up and trek across the open savannah, interspersed with acacia, wait-a-bit brush and leleshwa (wild sage) woodland. We ride along the base of Oloiburmut Hill, before returning to camp for lunch. This area is home to a number of Masai manyattas (villages).
    Throughout the safari you have several opportunities to learn about and most importantly enjoy the company of the Masai - a tribe of semi-nomadic people to whom the land belongs. Those who are interested may visit a small, remote primary school for the Masai children and in the late afternoon you visit a nearby manyatta of the local Masai chief.
    Meal Plan : All meals in camp.
    Overnight : Private Mobile Tented Camp ~ Olare Lamun, Ol Kinyei Conservancy.

  • A pre-dawn wake-up call prepares you for a long ride over the vast rolling plains of Naibosho and past the southern end of the Bardamat Hills. You canter across the Koiyaki Plains to a picnic site on a small escarpment overlooking the Masai Mara National Reserve. Now riding within the Mara-
    Serengeti ecosystem, the abundance of wildlife is immediately apparent. You reach camp located in a glade of riverine forest on the upper reaches of the Olare Orok river.
    Meal Plan : Breakfast and dinner in camp. Picnic lunch in the bush.
    Overnight : Private Mobile Tented Camp ~ Olare Orok, Mara North Conservancy.

  • While the horses rest, you set off in our exclusive 4x4 safari vehicles to photograph the wildlife at close-quarters. An afternoon ride or walk with the Masai morran (worriors) is also an option.
    Meal Plan : All meals in camp.
    Overnight : Private Mobile Tented Camp ~ Olare Orok, Mara North Conservancy.

  • Today you ride in a westerly direction over the Musiara Plains before crossing the Mara river into the amazing Mara Triangle stopping for a picnic lunch. In the late afternoon we ascend an impressive escarpment on foot to find our camp perched on the edge of the Siria Plateau.
    Meal Plan : Breakfast and dinner in camp. Picnic lunch in the bush.
    Overnight : Private Mobile Tented Camp ~ Siria Plateau.

  • You spend the day enjoying the stunning views and exciting game country below us as you ride along the escarpment.
    Meal Plan : All meals in camp.
    Overnight : Private Mobile Tented Camp ~ Siria Plateau.

  • Today you descend the escarpment and ride along the Mara river, looking out for crocodiles and large pods of hippo. The riverine forest is home to a variety of tropical birds. Our camp is located on the banks of the river. The concentration of game is breath-taking.
    Meal Plan : Breakfast and dinner in camp. Picnic lunch in the bush.
    Overnight : Private Mobile Tented Camp ~ Mara River, Mara North Conservancy.

  • Your last full day to explore by horse or vehicle to photograph the wildlife.
    Meal Plan : All meals in camp.
    Overnight : Private Mobile Tented Camp ~ Mara River, Mara North Conservancy.

  • After an early morning ride and a hearty brunch you say kwaheri to the horses and camp staff. Later transfer to Mara North airstrip to catch the scheduled flight departing for Nairobi at 4.15 p.m. Upon arrival in Nairobi at 5.45 p.m. you will be met and transferred to the International airport for your international flight home. Dinner en-route to the airport is optional.
    Meal Plan : Brunch in camp.

  • Rates Include :
    • Full board accommodation & all drinks in camp, including bottled drinking water
    • Professional Riding Guide
    • Kenya Professional Safari Guide in each vehicle
    • Full compliment of safari crew (chefs, waiters, tent stewards, drivers, grooms & porters)
    • Camp & safari equipment
    • Horses & tack
    • Support vehicles & trucks
    • 4x4 game viewing vehicles
    • Day & night game drives
    • Cultural visits
    • Laundry in camp
    Rates Exclude :
    • International flights & visas
    • Accommodation & meals outside the safari itinerary
    • Insurances
    • Gratuities
    Please note that this is a sample itinerary dependant on wildlife movement, weather conditions, access
    to water, and logistics. The ride may run either east to west or west to east. Non-riders are most
    welcome. All prices are subject to change.

Rates Group Valid From Valid Until Rate
Per person 4 2 Jan 2012 24 Dec 2012 US$ 6025
Wilderness fees per person 4 2 Jan 2012 24 Dec 2012 US$ 840
Return flight to Masai Mara per person 4 2 Jan 2012 24 Dec 2012 US$ 350
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