First Africa Dream Tours and Safaris

Tour Operator in Mombasa Kenya

Kenya Safari Camps and Lodges

5-Days Amboseli and Masai Mara Air Safari Package from Mombasa

Safari Itinerary Overview:

Discover the Magic of a 5-Days Amboseli and Masai Mara Flying safari package tour from Mombasa.This unique adventure offers a chance to witness stunning landscapes and incredible wildlife in two of Kenya's most famous parks.Experience the thrill of flying over the savannahs,spotting elephants,lions,and more.Our safari tour guide will guide through what to expect on this unforgettable journey from daily itineraries to essential tips for travelers.Prepare for an adventure that will leave you in awe of Kenya's natural beauty.

Safari Itinerary In Details:

Treetops Lodge | Aberdare National Park

Treetops Lodge | Aberdare National Park

Sited in the heart of the dense lichen hung forest for the Aberdare National Park's Salient, Treetops overlooks two waterholes and a salt lick, both of which attract a great variety of animals. On clear days you can even see the snowy peaks of Mount Kenya. The lodge boasts two photographic hides at ground level - a great way to get up close shots of unsuspecting rhinos, elephants, bucks or even lions.

Shimba Hills Tree Lodge

Shimba Hills Tree Lodge

Shimba Hills Tree Lodge rises up through the trees and creepers, with aerial plant life, birds, butterflies and humans all sharing the deep forest glade.

Shimba Hills Tree Lodge Accommodation

Shimba Hills Tree Lodge offers accommodation in 30 standard rooms over three stories. All rooms have balconies facing the water hole. The rooms, although small, are light and cheerful with big windows. Most rooms share communal bathroom facilities; two suites are self-contained. There are two self-contained suites, 24 doubles and five triples (ceiling fans, mosquito nets).

Masai Mara National Reserve

Covering an area of 1,510 sq km and located 270 km away from Nairobi - 270 km away, the Masai Mara National Reserve was named for the Maasai people who inhabit the area, and for the Mara River, which flows through this great reserve. It shares a border with Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park and is essentially a continuation of this park, forming the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem.

Royal Mara Safari Lodge and Camp

Located 250 Kilometers from Nairobi, Royal Mara Safari Lodge is set in the Mara North Conservancy (formerly called Koyiaki conservation area) directly on the wildebeest "Great Migration" route, near the two world famous wildebeest migration Mara River crossing point - the popular Hippo Bend Lagoon.

Accommodations at the Royal Mara Safari Lodge and Camp is a blend of the classic tented safari camp equipped with four-poster super king and double size beds, elegantly hand-carved solid wood furnishings and full en-suite bathrooms.

Olumara Camp - Masai Mara

An all season camp located along the banks of the Olare Orok River, The Olumara Camp is set on the boundary of Masai Mara game reserve and Mara North (Koiyaki Lemek conservancy).  A rope suspension bridge across the river affords an adventurous entrance to the higher leveled camp, embraced by a bushy gorge.

Safari Tips

Kenya Safari Tips

While on safari...

Keep to designated roads or tracks

Encourage your driver to stay on the road or designated tracks when visiting national parks or reserves. Off road driving can cause extensive damage to grass and woodland habitats.

Minimise disturbance to animals

Wild animals become distressed when they are surrounded by several vehicles or vehicles come close to them. Keep noise to a minimum and never try to attract animals attention.

Stay Inside your vehicle at all times

Do not stand on the roof or hangout of the windows, and leave your vehicle in designated areas. Remember; wild animals can be dangerous.

Keep to speed limit

Most wildlife areas have a speed limit of 40km per hour and animals always have the right of way.

Support Eco-friendly accommodation facilities

Try to stay in lodges and camps that look after their surrounding environment and support local conservation initiatives.

Never Feed Wild Animals

Feeding wild animals can upset their diet and lead to unatural dependance upon people.

Take care not to disturb the ecological balance

Please do not purchase, collect or remove any animal products, rocks ,plants ,seeds or birds nests from the wild or rather the natural environment in any way.

Take all your litter with you

Litter and garbage is very dangerous to the wild animals, keep all litter with you and be extremely careful with cigarettes and matches which can cause major bush fires

Safari Booking Terms

Kenya safari & tour bookings

Kenya & Tanzania Safari booking

Terms & Conditions

A deposit of 40% of total safari cost for (Kenya only safari tours ) is required at the time of booking confirmation  & balance at least 30 days to safari start

A deposit of 50% of total safari cost for (Kenya / Tanzania combined tours) is required at time of booking confirmation & balance at least 30 days to safari start

A deposit of 50% of total safari cost for (Kenya safari tours)is required if you want to pay the balance at our office locally on arrival

-payment by credit card both online and locally attracts 3.5% bank transaction surcharge

-bank / wire transfer payments shall include bank charges from your end

 

Safari cancellation policy

Any safari deposit  paid shall  be refunded less the cost of cancellation fees levied by hotels  and administrative costs as below

No of days Percentage forfeited of tour price
40-60 days full refund less 5% administration fee
14-40 days 20% of the tour price
6-14 days 30% of the tour price
Less than 5 days and no show no refunds

Safari price

Included are all expenses in respect of vehicle and driver guide as per itinerary, meals while on Safari, entrance fees to National parks and game reserves.

Safari transport

Tour cars, Safari minivans, 4x4 jeeps or coaches will be provided depending on the route and number of safari tour /excursion participants. The company reserves the right to employ the services of sub-contractors.

English,German,French & Spanish- speaking drivers/guides are provided.

Safari accommodation

Based on two persons sharing in a twin room / tent: where possible rooms with private bath are requested. Single rooms are provided at an additional cost but cannot be guaranteed. Hotel /lodges are named as an indication of category and rooms may be reserved at similar standard hotels/lodges / tented camps

Alteration to tours

The company reserves the right to alter arrangements or cancel the operation of a scheduled tour should conditions necessitate.

It also reserves the right to decline to accept or retain any person as a member of any tour at anytime, in which case an equitable amount will be refunded.

Price are based on tariffs and other costs prevailing at the time of printing and are subject to change without notice.

Liability

The company and its agents act only as agents of the tours, transport, etc. and shall not be liable for injury, delays, loss or damage in any manner.

The company liability to passengers carried in its own vehicle is governed by the laws of the country in which the tour takes place and no other country.

All claims are subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of the country in which the actions arises.

The company reserves the right to employ subcontractors for all or part of the services.

The company shall not be held responsible for any loss or damages to luggage.

The Ark, Aberdares National Park

The Ark is located deep in the Aberdare National Park, 180km north-west of Nairobi and 45 minutes' game drive from the base hotel in Nyeri – the Aberdare Country Club - where you leave your bags and worries behind for the night.

Built to resemble Noah's Ark it floats amid the forests of the Aberdare National Park, joined to the world by its own wooden drawbridge. The Ark is built adjacent to a waterhole and salt lick that attracts all manner of wildlife notably forest elephants.

Travel Information

Kenya and Tanzania safari travel Information.

VISAS

Kenya Visa: All travelers to Kenya must have current passports valid for 60 days after the expected departure date from Africa.

A visa is required and costs $50.

The visa can be obtained through a Kenya embassy in advance of your trip or upon arrival at the airport.

Tanzania Visa : A visa is required and costs $50.

The visa must be obtained in advance of your trip unless you live in a country that does not have a Tanzania embassy.

ROADS :

Kenya Roads : All major roads are tarred. Surface of lesser roads vary.

Many roads within the National Parks and reserves are quite navigable.

Tanzania Roads : About 5% of highways are tarred.

Only key roads are in good condition.

Road conditions in reserves and parks are rough.

TIME DIFFERENCE :

Kenya is eight hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time, and seven hours ahead Eastern

Daylight Time.
Kenya Time: GMT +3 hours
Tanzania Time: GMT +3 hours

CREDIT CARDS :

Credit cards Kenya: Most major credit cards (MasterCard, Visa and American Express) are widely accepted. Diner's Card is not generally accepted.

Credit cards Tanzania: Most top hotels and lodges around the country accept Visa and MasterCard.

In addition to credit cards, clients should bring US dollars/Euros/ English Sterling Pounds.

HEALTH :

Vaccination requirements change from time to time.

Tanzania requires advance inoculations for yellow fever (and certificates thereof) that are good for 10 years.

Natural World Mombasa Safaris will advise you on these.

Malaria is rare in many parts of Safari circuits.

We suggest you consult your local doctor or health department for information on malaria prophylactics and the latest health precautions.

If you are on prescription medication, please ensure you have an adequate supply to last the duration of your stay and a copy of your prescription(s).

SAFARI ACCOMMODATION :

Each of the Safaris carefully chosen hotels, camps and lodges add to the flavor and romance of your program.

They are comfortable and relatively  luxurious.

On safari we will encounter a variety of accommodation options.

Luxury lodges blend nicely with the landscape and have rooms with all amenities you would expect from a good hotel. Tented camps are on permanent foundations and have en-suite bathrooms.

The amenities can include hot water bottles to warm your bed before you turn in coffee, tea and hot chocolate served in your tent as part of your early morning wake up call.

Except the tree lodges, all other lodges and camps have swimming pools.

WATER :

Avoid drinking water straight from the tap.

Complimentary bottled water will be provided in the safari Van - for specified deluxe programmes and also upon request.

This will be clearly documented on your pre-safari documentation.

Sodas, beer and other beverages can be purchased at the lodges and camps throughout the safari as they have bars and comfortable lounges with fire places for those cool evenings.

BAGGAGE :

While international flights from North America allow the transport and handling of two large pieces of luggage per person, clients are strongly advised to travel with one medium sized piece of check- in luggage, and a carry-on bag or camera bag if desired.

On light aircraft flights in Kenya the baggage allowance is limited to a maximum of 33 pounds, including camera and video equipment.

Any additional luggage can be stored at the hotel in Nairobi until your return.

Luggage and personal effects are at owner's risk throughout the tour.

Baggage insurance is recommended.

CAMERA EQUIPMENT :

The recommended camera for a safari is a 35mm camera with automatic exposure and interchangeable lenses.

For the best results in photographing wildlife (including birds), you should have a zoom lens.

Remember to bring extra batteries for every camera and flash unit.

Also recommended are a few plastic bags that come in handy in protecting your camera if it gets especially dusty in some of the parks.

Try to find a size that the entire camera will fit into. Most travelers average approximately 2-3 rolls of film for each day of the safari.

As film in East Africa will most likely be costly and hard to find, it is suggested that film be purchased before departure. During the day, almost any film speed will be fine.

If you are using telephoto equipment, you will need more sensitive film for early morning and evening.

CLIMATE :

Kenya and Tanzania are year-round destination with delightful temperatures and plenty of sunshine. Although East Africa is on the equator, only on the coast is the weather tropical. Most safaris are at moderate altitudes where the days are warm and the evenings cool. The humidity is low and daytime temperatures range from 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Except at the highest elevations, it rarely drops below 50 degrees at night. July and August are the coolest months, with highs in the 70's. The warmest months are December to March with highs in the 80's. The principal rains occur for approximately three weeks during April. Shorter rains usually take place in late October and early November. Travel is possible during the rains. Because you will be near the equator and at an altitude of several thousand feet above sea level, it is easy to sunburn very quickly. It is wise to limit your exposure to the sun.

SAFARI CLOTHING :

Travelers should bring very casual summer clothes that are easily laundered and dry quickly. Visitors on safari have traditionally worn olive, tan or other neutral colors. These clothes reflect the heat, dont show the inevitable safari dust, and do not stand out when you are trying to look inconspicuous on a game drive. With cool temperatures in the early morning and evening, layering is the best approach. Laundry service is available in most places so you can replenish your supply of clean clothing, as you need it. Much of the time on safari is spent in a van so lightweight and comfortable walking shoes (tennis shoes or desert boots) are appropriate. Hiking boots are not necessary. The style in Africa is casual, even in the evening. For Dinner in Nairobi and at the Mount Kenya Safari Club, dress is smart casual. You will be in the sun a great deal and at these altitudes it is easy to sunburn very quickly. Do pack a swimsuit and cover-up, as most of the properties have lovely pools.

CURRENCY:KENYA

In Kenya, the unit of currency is Kenya Shilling.

We recommend that you exchange money only as needed.

You will find it easiest to make small purchases in local currencies, and will usually receive a better price.

You may conveniently exchange money at all lodges and hotels at close to the bank rate,but the best exchange rates you get from "Bureau de Change".

KENYA CUSTOM DUTY:

Customs regulations are quite straightforward. The usual one bottle of spirits, 200 cigarettes, a reasonable amount of camera equipment, film and one tape recorder are allowed to enter Kenya duty free.

DRIVER / GUIDE:

Your Driver/Guide will be an integral part of your safari experience.

He will spend many days with you revealing the wonders of Kenya's geography, history and of course their wildlife. Each guide is a Kenyan national, steeped in the traditions and folklore of his country as well as exceptionally knowledgeable in areas such as local flora and fauna, tribal lore and regional geography.

ELECTRICITY:

The voltage is 220 as in Europe; however, the plugs are different than those in North America or most parts of Europe. As outlets may vary, we suggest you travel with a variety of international adapter plugs as well as a voltage converter, which may be purchased as a set.

The most commonly used adapter plug has 3 square prongs.

It is important to note that lodges in the game parks may turn off their generators during the day and late at night, meaning that no electricity is available.

Plan ahead to recharge video camera batteries at applicable times of the day, or carry extra batteries.

FEES & TAXES:

The land portion of the safari includes government taxes and service charges relating to accommodations and meals provided, entrance fees to national parks and game reserves, and game ranger services (where obligatory).

GAME TROPHIES :

In Kenya, it is illegal to sell any product made from wild animals, including hides and skins, rhinoceros horn, elephant-hair bracelets, crocodile handbags, etc.

Please note also that ivory is not legally sold in Kenya.

Please note, however, that it is illegal to bring into the U.S. anything made from elephant, rhino or crocodile.

SAFARI GRATUITIES :

All hotel and porterage gratuities are included on your safari; however, it is customary at the end of the program for each individual to tip the Driver/Guide.

The sum is usually contingent upon your evaluation of the quality of the service rendered.

The amount is at your discretion, You are welcome to provide additional compensation to any staff who have provided special services.

A bar gratuity of $1 is acceptable.

TRAVEL INSURANCE :

Travelers should have medical insurance, as they will be responsible for all medical expenses they may incur.

LANGUAGES :

Both English and Swahili are the official languages in East Africa, and most people you meet will speak English.

You may wish to learn and use a few phrases in Swahili.

LAUNDRY :

Laundry services is available at any game lodge or camp where two or more nights are spent.

Dry cleaning is not available except in Nairobi and Mombasa.

MEALS:

All meals are included from breakfast on day 1 through dinner on the last day of the program prior to departure for the airport.

When out on safari all meals will be provided by the excellent venue booked for your stay.

The quality of the cuisine in East Africa game lodges and camps is superb, with all meats, vegetables and fruits arriving fresh daily from the surrounding area is rich farmlands.

MEDICAL FACILITIES :

Nairobi has excellent medical facilities. Most camps and lodges have a doctor on call who is experienced with common travel related ailments. We suggest that you make certain your health insurance has adequate coverage, as once you are returned to Nairobi any further medical expenses will need to be covered by you.

SAFETY:

Guests should exercise the same common sense as one would in America, the UK, Europe or any other part of the world.

Normal care and sensible precautions should be taken.

Please do not leave cash, jewellery or travellers cheques unattended in hotel rooms.

Every lodge or hotel has a safe deposit facility for your valuables.

As a precautionary measure, do not wear flashy jewellery, or leave handbags and photographic equipment unattended in public places.

SAFARI SHOPPING:

Attractive, inexpensive baskets, copper jewellery, batik cloth, beads, carvings, Kenya coffee and tea are all for sale in the shops and markets of Nairobi.

Boutiques sell fine art and handicrafts, gemstones and jewellery, including a locally mined semiprecious stone called tanzanite.

Most popular are items carved from wood, which range from small trinkets such as animal head salad spoons and letter openers, to world-class ebony sculpture.

Carved soapstone from napkin rings and candlesticks to complete chess sets, are also attractive.

Bags woven from sisal and baobab are available in myriad colors, sizes, styles and shapes much more artistic and unique than those reaching the US Market.

East African artisans have responded to the increasing appreciation of tribal artifacts with a variety of stunning original pieces and faithful reproductions: drums, headrests, stools, shields, and beaded necklaces and belts from various parts of the region.

Some of the most prized pieces feature elaborately worked silver, malachite and amber beads.

We suggest that you take all goods you purchase with you as shipping and duty cost may easily exceed the cost of the item.

When purchasing large pieces, if you must have the items shipped, please note that freight can run into many hundreds of dollars.

SAFARI TRANSPORTATION:

As much of the journey is long hours on the trail on wildlife, the quality of the ground vehicle is of the utmost importance.

Each comfortable safari mini-van carries 6-8 guests, thus affording everyone a window seat and access to the roof hatch.

Our safari Driver/Guides are all experienced mechanics.

Contact Information

Mombasa Office

First African Dream Tours & Safaris,
Guptas Complex Door 17, Mombasa Malindi Road
P.O. Box 1709 Mombasa
Email: info@fadsafaris.com
Telephone +254-777-547134

Nairobi Office

Mombasa Road,Vision Plaza, 3rd Floor
Room Number 20B
Nairobi,Kenya
Email info@fadsafaris.com 
24 Hours Customer Service
Tel.+254-722-547134