An action packed 5-night itinerary filled with interest giving an exciting overview of Kenya's vast landscape, people and
wildlife. This is an ideal family experience itinerary.
Accommodation provided at the mid range Sopa Properties.
Exclusive use of the vehicles for sole use of families are available at a reasonable supplement.
Amboseli offers some spectacular views of the highest free-standing mountain in the world- Mount Kilimanjaro. It is home to
an abundance of mammals and a great variety of bird species . The flat landscape provides good game viewing opportunities to
see wildlife including buffaloes, lions, gazelles, cheetahs, wildebeest, zebras and some of the biggest Elephants on earth.
At Lake Naivasha there is plenty for all the family to do. Activities like boat riding, horse riding can be arranged at a
supplement. With highlights like the 450 species of bird wildlife like Giraffes and Hippos, Lake Naivasha is the ideal location to
relax before embarking on the journey to the world famous Masai Mara.
The Masai Mara is home to the 'big five' amongst many other species and is one of the most popular safari destinations in
Kenya. It also hosts the incredible annual wildebeest migration. The area has an amazing concentration of wildlife.
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ITINERARY
DAY 1: Amboseli
On arrival at Nairobi Airport road transfer to Amboseli (250 km). After lunch enjoy an afternoon game drive.
ACCOMMODATION: Amboseli Sopa Lodge
DAY 2: Amboseli
An early morning game drive followed by breakfast at the lodge. Later, take an afternoon game drive
ACCOMMODATION: Amboseli Sopa Lodge
MEALS: Lunch, Dinner and Breakfast
DAY 3: Lake Naivasha
After breakfast, drive to Lake Naivasha in time for lunch (350 km). The rest of the day is at leisure.
ACCOMMODATION: Lake Naivasha Sopa Resort
MEALS: Lunch, Dinner and Breakfast.
DAY 4: Masai Mara
Depart early for your journey to the Masai Mara Game Reserve (270 km). Afternoon game drive.
ACCOMMODATION: Masai Mara Sopa Lodge
MEALS: Lunch, Dinner and Breakfast.
DAY 5: Masai Mara
Enjoy an early morning game drive followed by breakfast at the lodge, or take an early morning balloon flight over the Mara
followed by a 'bubbly' bush breakfast (optional extra). Later take an afternoon game drive.
ACCOMMODATION: Masai Mara Sopa Lodge
MEALS: Lunch, Dinner and Breakfast.
DAY 6: Depart
Return to Nairobi (335 km), or optional extra fly from the Masai Mara to Nairobi or lunch in the Masai Mara and afternoon
flight. Proceed with your onward travel arrangement.
ACCOMMODATION: Upon Request
MEALS: Breakfast.
*Light aircraft baggage allowance- 15 kg.
*Great For Families
*No age restrictions for children at the lodges
*Beach Extensions available
INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
WHAT'S INCLUDED
*Accommodation as specified in the itinerary on Game Package *basis in the camp.
*Flight to and From the Park
*Transfers from Airport/Hotel.
*Game Viewing Activities in a 4x4 Landcruiser. Private Vehicle Available at an extra cost.
*Bank Charges on Payments Made.
*Services of a certified Professional, English-speaking Guide.
*Park Entry Fee.
*Selected drinks-soft drinks, house wines and beers, teas and coffees.
*Complimentary Laundry services.
*24 hour Backup support if required.
WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED
*International flight tickets and visa costs.
*Tips.
*Exclusive/ Private use of Game Drive vehicle.
*Extra Meals.
*Village Visits.
Jungle Tales Eco Adventures provides you with all the News and Information you need to know before going on a Safari
TRAVEL INFORMATION
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Tourists should wear conservative attire. Africa has a a conservative Christian and Muslim society. Western women
should not wear clothing that reveals too much skin. African 'Kangas', brightly-colored wrap-around cloth, are
affordable, available throughout the country, and can serve as a discreet covering.
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1. Shirts with long sleeves for a chilly evening and even in summer.
2. Golf Shirt/T shirts
3. Shorts or light skirts
4. (Safari) trousers for evenings and cooler days
5. A fleece or thick sweater is recommended for early morning and evening game drives & for use at the
Ngorongoro Crater
6. Lightweight waterproof jacket
7. Swim and beachwear, when visiting the beach.
8. Comfortable walking shoes
9. We suggest that ladies do not wear shorts in cities, particularly in Muslim areas. The same applies for
public areas on the island of Zanzibar.
10. Swimwear is fine on the beach or around the pool, but not appropriate in town. Topless sunbathing is
prohibited.
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1. Sunblock with high SPF. Hat, moisturiser and lip-salve are all essentials.
2. Malaria tablets if applicable - please seek advice from your physician or local travel clinic.
3. Basic medical kit containing plasters, travel sickness tablets, antiseptic cream, antihistamine cream, pain
relieving tablets for headaches, indigestion tablets, eye drops, medication for upset stomachs, rehydration
sachets and after-sun moisturiser. If you have any allergies i.e. insect stings, or an asthma condition, please
make sure you bring enough of your required medication with you.
4. Strong insect repellent.
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1. A good quality pair of sunglasses.
2. If you wear contact lenses, bring enough solution & a pair of glasses.
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PHOTOGRAPHIC & OPTICS ADVICE
1. A good camera with zoom function.
2. Carry with you plenty of memory cards/film and batteries.
3. A dust proof bag ensures your camera is safe from the dust whilst on safari.
4. A pair of binoculars will enhance your game viewing experience
5. Please don’t forget to ask permission before taking a photograph of any East African resident. There could
be a charge for this.
6. A small flashlight.
CURRENCY
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The local currency in Tanzania is the Tanzanian Shilling and in Kenya - the Kenyan Shilling. You can either change
money at a Bureau de Change or bank which you will find at the major airports & towns. ATMs are available there
too..
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US Dollars are widely accepted in sites frequented by tourists. We advise our guests to take money in the form of
US Dollars cash, bring some small denominations too for tipping purposes. Note that USD bills must be newer than
2009. Credit cards are accepted at larger shops & restaurants but note that often a surcharge (approximately 5%) is
levied
VISAS AND PASSPORTS
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Most nationalities can obtain their Tanzanian visa upon arrival at a fee. Make sure you bring US Dollars in cash in
US $20 and US $50 bills to pay for your visa. However, some Tanzanian Embassies recommend that you obtain
your visa before arrival. When applying for your visa in your home country you might be asked for means of
financial support, please fill in “Pre-arranged by UK/US (or any other country) Operator.” Occasionally there are
long queues at Immigration upon arrival so obtaining a visa beforehand might speed up your entry into Tanzania.
Note that obtaining the correct visa is every traveller’s own responsibility so we strongly advise you to check with
your local Tanzania Embassy for the latest regulations before arriving in Tanzania.
Please note that your passport must be valid for at least 6 months after your departure from Tanzania. You need at
least 4 unused consecutive blank pages
We recommend making copies of all important travel documents. Should you lose a travel document, a copy will
speed up the process of acquiring a replacement document. Leave one copy at home and put one copy in your main
luggage.
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When Zanzibar is your first entry point into Tanzania, you will have to either buy or show your Tanzanian visa upon
arrival. If you are flying from mainland Tanzania to Zanzibar, you do not need another visa but you may have to
show your passport upon arrival in Zanzibar.
Note that in the past every traveller had to pay USD 20 departure tax when flying out of Zanzibar International
Airport. This is NO LONGER necessary, all departure taxes are now included in your ticket.
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It is obligatory to show a Yellow Fever Certificate upon entering Tanzania/Zanzibar if you have come from a Yellow
Fever infected area. If you are travelling directly to Tanzania without passing through such areas, it’s advisable but
not obligatory to have a Yellow Fever vaccination. If you can not have the Yellow Fever Vaccination for medical
reasons, ensure that you carry a signed letter from your medical practitioner with you upon entering the country. It is
every traveller’s own responsibility to obtain the correct vaccinations which will allow you entry into Tanzania –
please check with your local travel clinic or physician for up-to-date advice.
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Please consult your physician or local travel clinic for an up-to-date list of required vaccinations for travelling to
remote places in East Africa
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Please check with your local travel clinic or physician what the latest requirements are for travelling in a malaria
area. It’s best to prevent getting bitten by mosquitoes which are at their most active during dusk and dawn. Cover up
during those periods and apply mosquito repellent liberally. Do not forget your ankles.
If, despite taking recommended drugs, you feel unwell and feverish, seek medical advice.
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It is a booking condition that all our guests have valid Travel Insurance, please check that you are covered for
medical emergencies, curtailment of your trip due to unforeseen circumstances & loss of belongings. Ensure proper
insurance for your camera/video equipment.
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We often get asked ‘what should we tip?’ The simple answer is that you should tip as you wish, with no obligation
whatsoever. What we do say is that tipping is very much welcomed and is normal here in Africa, and our staff very
much appreciate any extra contributions. Once again we say that you should only tip as a reward for excellent
service. It is also the custom to tip local guides for excellent service.
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