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Kenya: Where Adventure Meets the Wild
Discover Vibrant Tribes, Thrilling Safaris, and Stunning Landscapes
Starting From AED 6,680/Person
Cities Covered
- Kenya
Stay
- 4 Nights | 5 Days
Included
- Flights
- Hotel
- All Transfers
- Safari
- Full Board
Availability
- Departures till 30th November 2024
- Available for Group Tours
Categories Available
- 5 Stars Hotel
Itinerary
Welcome to Kenya, a land of unparalleled natural beauty, diverse cultures, and unforgettable wildlife experiences. Renowned as the home of the Great Migration and the iconic Maasai Mara, Kenya is where the wonders of nature come alive. From the sun-drenched savannahs teeming with majestic wildlife to the pristine beaches along the Indian Ocean, Kenya offers something for every traveler.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions of its tribes, embark on thrilling safaris, and marvel at stunning landscapes ranging from rugged mountains to serene lakes. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural discovery, Kenya promises a journey that will leave you inspired and longing for more.
Arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport: Meet and greet followed by a transfer to Mövenpick Hotel in Nairobi.
Check-In: Relax and unwind at the luxurious Mövenpick Hotel.
Movenpick Hotel Kenya
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- Location: Nairobi, Kenya
- Category: Five Star Hotel
- Nights: 1
Experience Nairobi in our stunning hotel that charms with its African design, uplifting atmosphere, open spaces, cool features and panoramic views. Situated in the popular Westlands district, Mövenpick Hotel & Residences Nairobi is the perfect base to explore Kenya’s capital while staying for business or leisure in one of our 276 spacious hotel rooms, suites and residences.
Dine in the spectacular 360-degree revolving restaurant that complements our second restaurant and our bar within this 5-star hotel & residences. Chill out at the pool, relax in the spa and work out in the gym in our 5-star luxury hotel in the Westland District. More than a dozen modern meeting rooms, a spacious ballroom and large exhibition hall make this a fantastic destination for conferences and events in Nairobi.
Afternoon:
Explore Nairobi: Optional visit to nearby attractions such as the Nairobi National Museum or the Karen Blixen Museum.
Evening:
Dinner at Mövenpick Hotel: Enjoy an exquisite meal with panoramic views of the city
Morning:
Breakfast at the Hotel: Begin the day with a hearty breakfast.
Drive to Maasai Mara: Transfer to Maasai Mara, enjoying scenic views of Kenya’s landscapes along the way.
Check-In at Mara Chui Camp: Arrive at the camp, nestled in the heart of nature, and settle into your luxury tented accommodation.
Afternoon:
First Safari Game Drive: Embark on your first game drive to spot the “Big Five” and other incredible wildlife.
Evening:
Dinner at the Camp: Relish a delicious dinner under the starry African skies.
Morning:
Early Morning Safari: Head out for a sunrise game drive when the animals are most active, capturing breathtaking views of the savannah.
Breakfast at the Camp: Return for a well-deserved breakfast.
Afternoon:
Relaxation or Cultural Visit: Enjoy downtime at the camp or visit a Maasai village to learn about their culture and traditions.
Lunch at the Camp: Savor a midday meal before your afternoon activities.
Evening:
Sunset Safari: Head out for another game drive to catch wildlife at dusk.
Dinner and Campfire: End the day with a campfire dinner and stories about Kenya’s wilderness.
Morning:
Hot Air Balloon Safari (Optional): Experience a magical balloon ride over the Maasai Mara at sunrise, followed by a champagne breakfast.
Morning Game Drive: Explore different areas of the reserve to encounter new wildlife species.
Afternoon:
Picnic in the Wild: Enjoy a packed lunch in the bush, soaking in the serene landscape.
Relax at the Camp: Take a leisurely afternoon at Mara Chui Camp to recharge.
Evening:
Final Evening Safari: Make the most of your last game drive, capturing unforgettable memories and photographs.
Farewell Dinner: Celebrate your time in the Mara with a special farewell meal.
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Mellenium Resort Salalah
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- Location: Salalah, Oman
- Category: Five Star Hotel
- Nights: 3
Millennium Resort Salalah is a new, yet already the award-winning 5-star resort situated North of Salalah in the area of Al Saada, just a few kilometres from the beach, the mountains and only 15 minutes by car from Salalah Airport. This exclusive resort is catering to both leisure and business travellers reputed for its refinement, considerate service and attention to details.
Things to do in Salalah
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Marneef Cave
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Mughsail Beach
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Jebel Samhan
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Taqah Fort
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Dhofar
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The ancient city of Samharam
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Al Haffa Souk
Close to Mughsail Beach you'll find Marneef Cave, which, despite it's name, isn't actually a cave. This large rock structure which stands alone of the sand looking out to sea doesn't have an opening, but is instead surrounded by several other smaller caves, making this a popular rock climbing spot.
Six kilometres of powder-soft sand, frothy waves and cratered cliffs make Mughsail the must-visit beach east of Salalah. Dramatic white mountains drop to the water’s edge and during summer, you can walk out under a limestone overhang to get a blast of salt water from Mughsail’s famous blowholes as waves pound its porous rocks
Jebel Samhan is the highest point in Dhofar, with spectacular vistas from above the cloudline. But when to go is a matter of perspective. Foreign visitors typically want clear days for panoramas of shrub-dotted valleys falling into the cobalt blue ocean. If you’re from the Arabian Peninsula, you probably prefer to grab a cup of spiced milk tea, or karak, from a food truck and enjoy the changing cloudscape
the wali’s majlis at Taqah Fort
The 19th-century mud-walled fort is a newcomer compared to other forts and castles in Oman. Its wall and towers were added in the 1960s and it was renovated before opening as a museum in 1994. Nonetheless, Taqah has some beautiful examples of traditional Dhofari architecture and the fort is a charming museum. It served as the office of the local wali until the 1970s and you can sit in the governor’s old majlis, decorated with bright cushions and vintage peacock paintings, and imagine him hearing the grievances of the day.
Dhofar is the place to chase waterfalls. These are not the rivers and the lakes that you’re used to but pieces of fleeting monsoon magic: aquamarine pools and waterfalls crashing off mountains. The best known, like Ain Athum and Ain Garziz, have sturdy paths, handrails and roadside stalls during the festive atmosphere of the khareef
A Hadhrami king claimed to have founded the port city of Samharam (or Sumhuram) in the first century but the settlement had already been around for 200 years and was renowned for frankincense and myrrh in ancient Egypt, Greece and Mesopotamia. The city thrived for 800 years and was eventually abandoned from the fifth century AD, probably when Khor Rori harbour silted up. The archaeological site is 40-minutes east of Salalah.
The market, also known as Al Hosn or Al Husn Souk, sits beside Al Hosn Palace, a beach and coconut groves. Al Haffa souk is Salalah’s oldest and most fragrant. Deep tubs hold frankincense in hues of pale yellow, green and silver. These translucent granules are said to heal the gut, revive libido, ward off jinn and cure a raft of other dilemmas