Sunday, 3 July 2011

African Home Adventure Safaris

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When one thinks of a kenya adventure safari, one thinks of Africa and African Home Adventure Safaris Kenya and Tanzania, specifically east Africa. Immediately images of wildlife, the sun, endless golden terrain, exotic flora and fauna, tropical sandy beaches, strong smiling people with mystical lifestyles and traditions all come to mind. The beauty of the bush and excitement of a kenya adventure safari are what makes an African safari such a magical experience.
To just give you a taste of Kenyan beauty, i'll start by telling  you why Kenya is where the original adventure safari experience began and  why It still remains one of the most popular destination for safaris in the world.

Kenya is Africa's number one tourist destination South of the Sahara, with an incredible tourist infrastructre and the best range of accommodation in the continent. It boasts one of the greatest wildlife population in the world. Some unique and much of it rare.
It is blessed with a spectacular scenery as well as unique wildlife. There are approximately 1500 species in birdlife which makes Kenya perhaps the finest country in Africa for bird watching. The best place for an excellent bird watching is Lake Nakuru National Park
Its blessed with diversity of culture and  faunas and floras . Besides being the home of a big five, e.g  Lion, Elephant, Rhino, Leopard and Buffalo, it accommodates industrious dung beetles, brilliant coloured butterflies,and rare chameleons. With all this and given the climate and  natural spectacle, A Kenya holiday safaris is certain to be the adventure of a lifetime.
It has many reserves and game parks where you'll be able to have an excellent view of almost all the animals.
One of the most popular and spectacular  reserve in Kenya is Masai Mara. The park is well developed, some say over-developed and well served with rough game veiwing tracks, passable to most vehicles during dry weather.
Its where you'll experience the ebb and flow of hundreds of Wildbeests and Zebras from the Serengeti in Tanzania which was recently named the wonder of the world. The migration is  considered the most impressive natural  spectacles in the world which occurs every July-August. Accommodations are offered in luxury tented camps and lodges in this park. You cant believe being habited in the same park with most dangerous animals in the planet. Well,  this does happen here in Kenyan parks  because safety is total guaranteed. This is good because you might have an awesome view the crazy drama of the cats devouroing their predators.
Apart from bush safari adventures, Kenya has beautiful sandy beaches along its coastline. These are southern coastlines and Northern coasstlines. A gentle, cool breeze blows here throughout the day. Marine form of life is at its best view here. Dolphins, fishes, sea turtles, etc are commonplace here.
Another important attraction among beaches in Kenya is the Lamu Island. It is a must-see place for those who wish to explore the mysticism of Kenyan waters. A serene tropical island, Lamu has a huge number of villages nestled on the coastline. Coconut and mango trees are found aplenty in this region.

A warm welcome is waiting for you here in Kenya.. Hurry up!!!

4 comments:

  1. Kenya Adventure Tours - Tanzania Budget Tours Operator committed to offering sustainable and affordable friendly tourism activities since 2001. African Home Adventure Kenya Budget Safaris is among the finest Kenya Budget Tour Operators and Tanzania Adventure Safaris that offers a level of product, excellence service through experience and value that is second to none in the following itineraries: Tanzania Lodge Safaris.. Kenya Adventure Safaris..Tanzania Budget Safaris..Kilimanjaro Climbing Tours..Kenya Trekking Tours preferred by luxury tourists and low budget backpacker travelers. As a proud affiliate of Hihostel Kenya Youth Hostels Association we honestly understand the needs of hosteliers and commit ourselves to providing an excellent pocket friendly Kenya Budget Safari , Volunteer and Travel Responsibly and Kenya Cultural Safari

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  2. Dear Odhis and Albert

    My husband Pete and I came on Safari on the 19th of September 2010 with Africa home adventures.

    Sorry it has taken so long to write we have been travelling through Tanzania!

    Albert we wanted to email to tell you how wonderful our experience was. Odhis was a true professional, friendly, knowledgable,passionate about the wildlife and went out of his way to ensure we had a wonderful time!

    We cannot thank him enough, Odhis really made our trip the best it possibly could have ever been! He laughed with us and ensured we got to see some incredible sights! We saw 4 of the big 5 in one day! Odhis is truly a great embassador for your company and we have made sure we have told everyone we meet about your incredible safaris and the fantastic way Odhis looked after us! You are very lucky to have such a wonderful employee !!!!!! Thank you for sharing him with us !

    Odhis- as I have already said, you were amazing! Thank you for making our honeymoon safai the trip of a life time!!!! Pete has not put the photos on to a disc yet, but when we get back to Australia (in December ) we will be sure to post it to you, especially the one of the Lepoard in the tree!!!

    Can you send me your postal address and we will send it off for you to enjoy!

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  3. Full Name: Paul & Wendy

    E-Mail: paulwebb@southerncoops.co.uk

    Subject: Our Safari Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru and Amboseli from 24th Dec 2009

    Message: Hi African Home Adventure Safaris,

    Just a quick line to say how much we enjoyed our Safari, Edward realy went out of his way to make sure we enjoyed ourselves and that we stayed happy and safe the whole time.

    We were picked up promptly at the airport even though our plane was running late... thanks for that.

    Masai Mara was just spectacular we saw all the animals we expected to and more, it was a little wet but this just added to the enjoyment as we got to see the plains grow grass and get very green.

    e saw plenty of drama also with Lions attacking Buffalo and also a Lion being seen off by the Buffalo, this was much more than we expected to see. We saw a Cheetah and a baby cheetah which was awsome as well.
    Lake Nakaru

    I really liked Lake Nakaru, this was where we got to se Rhinos Flamingos and the view point was amazing , being a photographer i really enjoyed Lake Nakuru, i would like to have of had an extra day here also to have of had time to take some tea in the little tea shop.

    Hells gate, we did not realise that we could hire bikes here, we definetley would have of done if we had of known.

    Amboseli
    Wow, there was a little less wildlife here than the mara but the scenery is spectacular, seeing Mount Kilimanjaro was great, we got some nice sunset shots of Kili. The Elephants were mgnificent here, we alos saw a some hyenas take down an elephant .... heartbreaking but thats just the circle of life.

    I would reccomend African Home Adventures to anyone planning a Safari and i would certainly reccomend Edward as your driver.

    once again Many Thanks
    We will be back in a couple of years to do KILI!
    Paul & Wendy

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  4. As you were not in a position to organize a tour to Kenya, I went there on my own and I am sending this information with the belief that it would benefit you and others who wish to travel to Kenya, by adding Kenya to your list of tours. I think many of your regular clients would be happy to go there.

    I found hundreds of tour operators in Kenya and finally selected Africa Home Adventure whose e-mail address is info@africahomeadventure.com. I am glad I chose them for several reasons:
    They are not a private business. They are a project of the International Youth Hostels. You can be sure that they are always aboveboard in organizing their tours. They are more or less an NGO. Mr. Albert Auko is their Tour Advisor whom I found to be very honest, knowledgeable, courteous and helpful. In fact, he came personally to meet me at the Airport. You can rely on him confidently.
    Africa Home Adventure is a small company with about 5 vehicles and a team of devoted workers. Another advantage of travelling with them is that their Hostel can put up travellers on arrival and before departure at a cost of about $12 a night. Staying in a hotel would cost more than half the budget of the tour. I took a camping safari for a week to 3 game reserves in the South, West and North of the country and my airfare and safari cost me around $1300. Of course, camping is tough but I went through it without problems at the age of 75. If you want to stay in hotels, the tour could cost anything above $2000. Costs will depend on various factors like time of travel, the number travelling and the comforts desired. These details you can discuss with Mr. Ouko. I should think you would be able to organize a tour to Kenya at the same rate you charged us for China. I think our operators make the mistake of trying to take a large number in a tour to minimize costs. That does not work. One tour I tried to join wanted to take over 15 on a luxury tour for just $1350 but they could not collect the crowd. In any case, they normally do not take people in buses into the reserves. The usual vehicle is the open top van which can take upto about 10 but with baggage, 5 to 7 would be an ideal optimum. If you have more they will use more vans.
    I found the tour to Samburu was very arduous in travel and comfort, not commensurate to the cost and travail. Masai Mara and Nakuru is enough to give a traveller a good experience of the Kenyan Jungle. So much for the present. I trust my experience would help you to introduce Kenya to your list of tours. You can get the packages available from Mr. Ouko. Please give me your feedback after travel, so that I can make it available to more friends.

    Best Regards! E-mail Adress : shogun@sltnet.lk Somapala Gunadheera From India

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