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The
Abardares/Ol pejeta Ranch
AJS 02 : 3Days/2Nights
The Ark - Sweetwaters Camp
Day
01: NAIROBI - THE ARK
Your safari adventure begins with a warm welcome by our customer service
representatives upon your arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport
or picked from you Nairobi Hotel. From here we drive you to your base
hotel, ABERDARES COUNTRY CLUB for
lunch.
After lunch you will be transferred to the "Tree Hotel" THE
ARK strategically located in the heart of Aberdares forests.
Resembling and named after biblical Noah's Ark, the lodge has 60 "cabin-styled
rooms, all of which have private bathroom and shower. There are three
decks from which numerous balconies and lounges provide excellent vantage
points for game (Wildlife) viewing. This unique game lodge overlooks floodlit
waterholes and saltlick, which attract a variety of wildlife (elephants,
rhinos, leopards, bushbucks, bongos), that come here to quench their thirsty
and lick on the salt. For those of you who can't live without a cup of
tea or caffeine, you can also quench your thirst in the lounge, which
remains open all night long. Dinner & overnight at THE
ARK (BLD).
Day
02: THE ARK - SWEETWATERS
Today you will continue with your safari to the foothills of Mt. Kenya.
On arrival at Ol pejeta Ranch you will be served with lunch at SWEETWATERS
TENTED CAMP. Sweetwaters is luxury tented camp set at the center
of Ol pejeta private ranch and has one of the finest Luxury Tents and
other modern facilities. The reserve area is 24,000 acres which is a private
ranch. Among many advantages of visiting this private are, guest can enjoy
special activities not permitted in other Kenyan National Parks and Reserves
like escorted game walks, night game drives, horse riding etc. In reserve
you have an opportunity to see hard of elephants, cheetah, lion, jackal,
buffalo, eland oryx and don't forget to visit chimps and rhino sanctuary.
All meals and and overnight at SWEETWATERS TENTED
CAMP (BLD).
Day
03: SWEETWATERS - NAIROBI
Soon after breakfast you will be driven back to Nairobi arriving in the
early afternoon.
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