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The early tribal states saw cycles of migration
and shifting power, with Kenya as a meeting
place for peoples from the plainlands of the
south, the forests of the West and the deserts
of the North.
The sea brought influences from the outside
world, and the passage of the spice trade
created the unique coastal culture, where lines
between Africa and Arabia blurred. The open
coast brought European influences into this
world of change and began a turbulent struggle
for control whose exotic history lingers today.
The first explorers discovered a land of great
peril and greater beauty, and their great
adventures created the most unique colony in the
British Empire. This was a meeting place of
cultures, where adventurers and soldiers of
fortune mingled with a complex tribal society,
and the arrival of labourers and merchants from
India brought new and pervasive influences.
The colonial legacy lives on in the traditions
of the great safari, and the pursuit of
adventure and freedom.
Kenya has drawn on all of these influences to
develop its own unique culture. This is the
nations greatest strength- the ability to blend
the best of many worlds into a strong, singular
identity.
Today, Kenya welcomes the world to its shores
and continues to evolve a modern culture that is
born of endless variety, and yet purely, proudly
Kenyan.
Take a Cultural Safari through Kenya's...
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Kenya Cultural Safari
An ideal safari for those who would like to
combine game-viewing with a view of Kenya's
rich and fascinating culture.
Game drives
Lake Naivasha
Cultural interaction
Masai Mara
Northern Frontier District
You will visit several Kenyan tribes and
also experience their day to day life. On
this safari you will visit the rugged north,
the beautiful Rift Valley and the famous
Masai Mara -as much of the country as
possible. It therefore involves a fair
amount of driving within a relatively short
time, but you use good tented camps/ lodges
and comfortable minibuses.
Kenya Cultural Safari
Day 1 Sweetwaters
On arrival at Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta
International Airport, you will be met and
commence your safari driving north to
Sweetwaters Tented Camp. Afternoon game drive in the sanctuary and
encounter several species of wildlife. Visit
the chimpanzees at Sweetwaters, and if the
weather permits go for a boat ride down the
river. Dinner
and overnight at the camp.
Day 2: Samburu
After breakfast you will proceed to Samburu
arriving at your camp in time for lunch.
Relax and spend the rest of the afternoon
game watching. The area around the
life-giving Uaso Nyiro River, is home to the
rare and beautiful species of Northern Kenya
such as Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe,
gerenuk gazelle and the Somali ostrich.
Elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard and other
plains game are also abundant here. Dinner
and overnight at the Samburu Intrepids Club.
Day 3: Samburu
Breakfast at the camp and spend a full day
in Samburu. After breakfast you will be met
by Samburu tribes men and dressed up for
your visit to a Samburu village. Leave the
camp and walk to the village. Upon arrival
there will be a welcome song by Samburu
women followed by a briefing of the village.
Spend the day with the tribes people to
fetch wood and water. Learn how to make fire
the Samburu way (twirling sticks), women
will clean milking gourds as the men go
outside the village to usher in livestock
from grazing. You will be shown to milk the
animals (goats) and also participate when
the Samburu elders pray and talk about
issues concerning the village well being.
Lunch in the village ( lunch will be
provided by Samburu Intrepids kitchen
staff.) In the afternoon learn the Samburu
beadwork, leatherwork, weaving hut buil  ding
and traditional games. In the early evening
there will be a cultural lecture and/or
story telling session for everyone, the
return to your camp for a well deserved
shower. Dinner & overnight at Samburu
Intrepids Club.
Day 4: Lake Naivasha
After breakfast drive from Samburu, into the
Rift Valley to your lodge situated on the
hills overlooking Lake Naivasha one of the
many beautiful Rift Valley Lakes, and home
to thousands of flamingos and other bird and
animal life. Arrive for a late lunch. Check
in and spend the afternoon to relax with
several activities to choose from such as
golf, tennis, swimming. Dinner and overnight
at the Great Rift Valley lodge.
Day 5: Lake Naivasha
Breakfast at the lodge. In the morning you
will have the opportunity to visit the
communities living on Mount Eburru. You
visit the three communities living on the
mountain. They are people from the Kikuyu's,
Turkana and Nderobo tribes. The Nderobo are
the indigenous and most interesting. The two
other tribes are new arrivals from different
parts of Kenya, but are of interest in their
own right. You also visit a local school
where the children are always ready to sing
for the visitor. The visit will take approx.
2 hours. Return to the lodge for lunch. The second
cultural experience today is to a Masai
Centre and also a visit to Crater Lake. The
visit to the Masai centre will show you how
the Masai people live. At Crater lake you
will go on a walking safari on the rim of
the lake and if you are lucky you will see
the shy black & white colobus monkey. Drive
back to the lodge in time for dinner and
overnight at Great Rift Valley Lodge.
Day 6: Masai Mara Masai Mara Continue across the floor of The Great Rift
Valley, the longest rift in the crust of the
earth, to the Masai Mara. You will spend two
nights in this natural paradise among zebra,
wildebeest, giraffe, buffalo, elephant,
antelope and gazelle. You will encounter
prides of lion resting in the shade of
acacia trees or lying low in the grass in
wait for their next meal. There is a good
chance of spotting cheetah and if you are
lucky, the shy leopard. Arrive by mid day, check in and go for
lunch. After enjoying your sumptuous lunch
at our restaurant, seats are always arranged
at 14.15 under the Historical sausage tree
near the main area whereby the Camp Cultural
Lecturer will give you a fascinating
interesting and educative lecture on the
culture of the Masai who have inhabited the
Mara region for the last 300 years with each
of the succeeding generation finding no
pleasure to hunt any wild game animals for
food unless under severe times of famine.
The lecturer will talk on the history,
homestead, roles of one in the community,
the different stages of life, the modern
Masai and the changes taking place within
the community. Afternoon game viewing in
Masai Mara. Dinner and overnight at Siana
Springs Tented camp.
Day 7: Masai Mara Spend early morning game viewing with lunch
and a siesta at your camp. Afternoon visit
to a traditional Masai village a kilometre
away from the camp and situated in the
middle of the Mara, constructed with natural
materials from the orange - leafed croton
shrubs will give you an experience you have
always longed for. Here you have a chance to
interact with people who have maintained
their unique cultural ways of life for many
decades. Tall and elegant with narrowly
plaited hair painted in red ochre, the
village warriors (Moran) performs cultural
dances thrilling to the bottom of the heart
leaving you with lasting memories to take
home. Return to your camp with a game drive
en route. In the evening it is time for a
well-deserved shower and a refreshing drink
by the campfire before dinner. Overnight at
Siana Springs Tented Camp.
Day 8: Nairobi After breakfast return to Nairobi arriving
at midday. Leave for the airport to catch
your next flight.
Rate includes: . Full board while on safari (3 meals per
day) park entrance fees . transport in safari minibus with English
speaking driver/guide . visits to local communities as indicated . transfers and game drives.
Rate excludes: . beverages . tips . laundry . domestic or international airport taxes . flights . visa . personal travel insurance or any other
items of a personal nature.
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