need Kenya outfitter/guide
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Hi Everyone, my husband and I are spending 1 week in Kenya in July. I would like to go to Amboseli, Mara, and Nakuru. Can you recommend a good outfitter/guide? We are looking for as much mobile camping as possible. Thanks!
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Can you elaborate more on what you're expecting in terms of the actual camping? Mobile camping covers a very broad range from very basic to very lux.
Without knowing exactly what you're looking for, here are just some "mid-range" examples.
Gamewatchers 7 day mobile camping itinerary http://www.porini.com/mobile_camping_safari.html
I believe this is a group trip with set departures, but verify with them if it can be done as a private trip if that's what you prefer. Gamewatchers has gotten positive reviews here.
Here's an outfitter that offers 2 different levels of mobile camping with some sample itineraries http://www.jksafaris.com/jk-safaris-...-adventure.htm
Keep in mind that Amboseli, Nakuru and the Mara are not that close to each other, so covering them in one week involves a lot of travel time.
Without knowing exactly what you're looking for, here are just some "mid-range" examples.
Gamewatchers 7 day mobile camping itinerary http://www.porini.com/mobile_camping_safari.html
I believe this is a group trip with set departures, but verify with them if it can be done as a private trip if that's what you prefer. Gamewatchers has gotten positive reviews here.
Here's an outfitter that offers 2 different levels of mobile camping with some sample itineraries http://www.jksafaris.com/jk-safaris-...-adventure.htm
Keep in mind that Amboseli, Nakuru and the Mara are not that close to each other, so covering them in one week involves a lot of travel time.
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Thank you! I will check them out right now. We were wanting mid to upper range mobile camping. Do you you suggest we fly to all 3 of the locations? We will be starting out in Arusha and then back to Nairobi.
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If you're starting from Arusha, I'd drive to Amboseli as it's not that far. The other approx drive times are:
Amboseli to Nakuru - 7 hours via Nairobi
Nakuru to Mara - 6 hours
Mara to Nairobi - 6 hours
There's scheduled service from Amboseli to Nairobi, Nairobi to Naivasha (closest scheduled service to Nakuru), Naivasha to the Mara and Mara to Nairobi. There's an airstrip at Nakuru but no scheduled service, only private charter. What I would probably do is fly Amboseli-Nairobi and drive to Nakuru (from Nairobi to Nakuru is approx 2.5 hours). Otherwise, the schedule leaves you with a few hours in Nairobi between flights. Then you can drive from Nakuru to Naivasha (about an hour) for the flight to the Mara and also fly back to Nairobi.
Are you the same poster as laslaff?
Amboseli to Nakuru - 7 hours via Nairobi
Nakuru to Mara - 6 hours
Mara to Nairobi - 6 hours
There's scheduled service from Amboseli to Nairobi, Nairobi to Naivasha (closest scheduled service to Nakuru), Naivasha to the Mara and Mara to Nairobi. There's an airstrip at Nakuru but no scheduled service, only private charter. What I would probably do is fly Amboseli-Nairobi and drive to Nakuru (from Nairobi to Nakuru is approx 2.5 hours). Otherwise, the schedule leaves you with a few hours in Nairobi between flights. Then you can drive from Nakuru to Naivasha (about an hour) for the flight to the Mara and also fly back to Nairobi.
Are you the same poster as laslaff?
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The order you listed - Amboseli, Mara, Nakuru - would also work if you fly (but not if you do an all drive).
In that case, you could drive Arusha-Amboseli, fly Amboseli-Nairobi-Mara (these flights connect well), fly Mara-Nairobi, drive Nairobi-Nakuru, and drive Nakuru-Nairobi.
In that case, you could drive Arusha-Amboseli, fly Amboseli-Nairobi-Mara (these flights connect well), fly Mara-Nairobi, drive Nairobi-Nakuru, and drive Nakuru-Nairobi.
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Hi, agree with others this is a lot to cover in a week, unless you are flying from site to site.
Just returned from Kenya/Tanzania safari. See trip report posted yesterday.
Can't recommend Simon Belcher and colleauges at Ker & Downey (Kenya
http://simonbelcher.com/
http://www.kerdowneysafaris.com/
Hope you have a good time!
Just returned from Kenya/Tanzania safari. See trip report posted yesterday.
Can't recommend Simon Belcher and colleauges at Ker & Downey (Kenya
http://simonbelcher.com/
http://www.kerdowneysafaris.com/
Hope you have a good time!
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Check this one out
,http://allseasonssafaris.com/kenyasa...20safaris.html
we are going to Kenya too using the above mentioned company.
All the best
,http://allseasonssafaris.com/kenyasa...20safaris.html
we are going to Kenya too using the above mentioned company.
All the best
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We went on a 16 day safari last September and I planned the whole thing via email with Fred at Naked Wilderness in Nairobi. The entire trip was fantastic. Everything happened just like he said he would. It was a flying safari and his staff was always there to meet us when we came flying back through Nairobi to another location. (6 game parks). He had one truck that broke down and we were at the small Nairobi airport for 1 hour once until he found someone to pick us up; and to apologize, he sent us to Carnivore's with Dominique for a free dinner our last night there. We stayed in tented camps.
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