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Kenya Camps -The Amazing Mara Timbo

February 12th, 2009 No comments

The camp is german run, located belowe the oloololo escarpment bordering the Mara River and sitting on the edge of the Masai Mara Game reserve. The region between the Mara River and the Esoit Oloolo form expansive rolling plains and provide a great sight to view animals in their natural habitat.

The Mara Timbo camp consists of seven luxuriously made tents which are en-suite with bathrooms. Lavish yet simple African dcor is the hallmark of each tent interior. It is thatched with grass to ensure that even in hot weather the interior will remain cool. Each tent is equipped with a private veranda, an outdoor bathtub and a sitting area. This is a 5 star establishment.

Each individual tent is a work of art which houses a king size bed, a safe deposit, a bathroom, double sinks, hot and cold shower, flush toilet, 220/240 volt power supply plus host of other amenities used by visitors. The tents are lauded for their privacy and space that gives ine room to move around easily. At the beck and call of each tent is a well trained, professional female butler who provides room service, and gives informative titbits about the camp, Masai Mara and nature.

The camp has a restaurant that provides sumptuous meals. Visitors have a choice of three menus that have three course meals to choose from with one of them being vegetarian. Candle lit dinner is organized under the open skies next to a roaring campfire. The restaurant has a bar and lounge which are artfully decorated with cosy chairs that make you want to laze away the evening. There is a well stocked reference library for the avid readers.

The Mara Timbo camp has a Message Tree- house that ensures visitors are provided with refreshing and professional body message with aromatherapy based oils. The message tree house has a stunning view of the Mara River where one can see the hippos milling around.

Sightings are guaranteed being at the Maasai Mara National Reserve. Your stay at the camp you will see plenty of animals; two big Hippo families inhabit the Mara River directly in front of the camps lounge. Taking a nature walk around the camp you will see large resident populations of herbivores including giraffes, elephants, buffalos, monkeys, Rhinos and zebras. Predators most notably lions and hyenas can be spotted. The leopard being elusive is rarer but can also be sighted in this area. Night game drives, bird watching and Cultural visits can also be organized.

The camp has within its vicinity a curio shop. This shop is well stocked with t-shirts, souvenirs, beadwork done by Masai, and hats plus a host of other items which form ideal gift items for loved ones back at home. Suppliers to the curio shop include Kenya kanga, Marula studios, and Kenya beads.

The Masai Mara isa 40 minute flight away from Nairobi Wilson airport. The Mara Timbo is located near the Oloololo gate of Masai National Reserve and the kichwa Tembo Tembi airstrip. Guests have the option of being picked up at the Kichwa Tembo airstrip and transferred to the camp. The drive to the camp is a first hand experience of the Mara, you get not only to ogle at the scenery but the animals also.

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Wilderness Travel In Kenya An Experience You Shouldn’t Miss

January 20th, 2009 No comments

Kenya is famed for adventure and wilderness travel and also it is a major part of the fun for the ardent adventure-seeker. Diverse ecological systems, natural resources and an unlimited range of habitats, animal and bird species are among the much there is to sample.

Tours Package to Suit You

You are sure to find something that meets your travel needs.Take a day or night drive by 4×4 vehicle, or make it a camping safari or even a guided walking safari. In all you will enjoy watching the animals in their wild habitat.

See the elephant, lion, rhino, zebra, giraffe, cheetah, leopard, buffalo, gazelles, antelopes and many rare animal species like the gerenuk, the greater kudu, eland, reticulated giraffe, the hartebeest and many more.

Luxury game lodges are another way to experience the wild. Simulated watering-holes allow you to watch game up-close and unobserved as they come to drink.

You can also choose a tented safari or for the bird -watcher, a photo safari. Or take a cultural tour and see and learn how the tribes of Kenya live.

Some suggested wilderness travel places to visit:

– the Kenya Mara Game reserve to watch the Great Wildebeest Migration

– Amboseli National Park at the foot or Mount Kilimanjaro for spectacular viewing of the elephant plus all the other animals

– the Shaba and Samburu national reserve for a flourish of rare and exotic game and bird species

– Mount Kenya and Mount Kilimanjaro for climbing expeditions for the mountain lover and for a taste of alpine vegetation right in the tropics

– enjoy the lakes of the Great Rift Valley with their flamingo population. The scenery here is just breathtaking

– you can visit Kenya’s biggest game sanctuary, the Tsavo National Park for a good mix of game, birds and wilderness.

The choice is so wide as to how to go on wilderness travel in Kenya. If looking for that bush expedition it is all there and has given many visitors unforgettable memories to take back home.

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