Walking Safari

  • Experience our tailor made walking safaris

    Guided safari walks are not permitted in Kenya's national parks and reserves, but they are available in nearby private conservancies. The majority of walking safaris take many days, although a few, like as the one on Ugali Mountain, may be completed in a one day. You don't have to be in top physical condition to participate. Working with a tour guide has the advantage of allowing you to go at your own pace, you will have nothing to fear, even though the trails are free of wild animals. One thing you will notice is that Kenya walking safaris are mostly a reserve of private conservancies where owners have better control of the animals.    
  • Visit this unique tea plantation in Nairobi

    The history of the farm and tea making process is informally explained at 11 am, we offer you a hot cup of tea or coffee, and then a chance to watch the tea field. Then walk around the indigenous forest with our resident Kenyan guide who will explain how the plants are traditionally used. Look at the Colobus monkeys closely and walk through a wide range of birds and flowers in the garden. Come back to the house and enjoy a drink overlooking the tea field. Enjoy your lunch buffet on three courses from our set menu, with garden vegetables and cream from our herds of Channel Island cows topped by desserts.  

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