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4. Maasai Mara Game Reserve
Adjoining the Serengeti National Park of Tanzania, a land of undulating hills and rolling grasslands supporting a huge
animal population, Maasai Mara National Reserve is one of East Africa's best-known game viewing areas. Often the casual
visitor will be treated to the sight of a cheetah roaming the plains to run down its prey; a lion pride, numbering as many as
20, led by a handsome black-maned male; or a leopard devouring its kill in the lower branches of the sausage tree.
5. Amboseli National Park
Amboseli National Park is located right at the foot of Africa's highest mountain, Kilimanjaro (19, 340
feet). Feeding on the lush grasses, elephants abound in its forest and swamps. Cheetahs prowl the salt
flats. Giraffes wander through the forest, while zebras and wildebeest feed on the open plains. The
snow-capped dome of the Kibo Peak forms a magnificent backdrop, making this gem of a park a
photographer's paradise.
6. Lake Nakuru National Park
Lake Nakuru, a shallow alkaline body of water. Flamingos, often more than 1 million, literally turn its shores pink, a world
famous spectacle, while feeding on the abundant algae that thrives in the warm waters. The park is a bird watchers
paradise. More than 400 other species, including Pelicans, african fish eagles, white-winged black
terns, stilts, avocets, ducks, and in the American winter, the migrant waders, reside on the lake and in the park, too. The
park provide a sanctuary for the black rhinoceros, othschild's
giraffes, waterbucks, zebras, elands, warthogs, impalas, mountain reedbucks, dik diks and Cape buffalos are common.
7. Tsavo National Parks
Split in two by the main Nairobi/Mombasa highway, Kenya's largest park area covers a total area of 769 square miles. The
Tsavo National Parks were once famous for their herds of more than 60,000 “red” elephants, so called for the red murrum
earth, like talcum powder, with which they spray themselves. Although these herds have recently dwindled due to poaching
and drought, a strong drive by Kenya Wildlife Service has brought peace to their lives, and the populations are increasing
again. These parks are also known for their fabled maneless lions. In one year, just three of these lions ate as many as 140
Indian workers during construction of the Kenya-Uganda railway. Once reputed to be the fiercest predators in Africa, they
were featured in the 1996 film Ghost and the Darkness.
9. Serengeti National Park
Covering 5,675 square miles and contiguous with Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, Serengeti National Park is
Tanzania‟s largest and most famous park. More than 1 million wildebeests are the chief herbivores and the main prey
of the large carnivores, such as the lions, and the hyenas. Just a few of the other animals calling the park home are
leopards, rhinoceroses, hippopotamuses, giraffes, elephants, zebras, antelopes, monkeys and
baboons, crocodiles, jackals, warthogs, and nearly 500 species of birds.
10. Lake Manyara National Park
Bordered by the dramatic western escarpment of the Great Rift Valley, Lake Manyara National Park is renowned among
ornithologists for its superb bird life, more than 350 species, including storks and flamingos. Also of great interest are its
famous tree-climbing lions and its abundance of hippos that can be observed at closer range here than at most other
places.
11. Tarangire National Park
Tarangire National Park is one of the principal areas in Africa to view elephant, with herds of 300 or more bull elephants
an often common sight. Tarangire river is the only permanent source of water in southern Maasailand, it attracts large
concentrations of wildlife. Just a small selection of regular sightings include; buffalo, gazelle, giraffe, impala, wildebeest
and zebra. It is equally a birding paradise, boasting the endemic ashy starling, rufous-tailed weaver and black-collared
lovebird amongst over 550 other species of birds that frequent the area.
12. Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Bordering Serengeti National Park to the north and west, the entire Ngorongoro Conservation Area covers about 3,190
square miles and encompasses the archeologically important Olduvai Gorge and Lakes Ndutu and Masek. Within the area
is the Ngorongoro Crater, a volcanic basin of more than 99 square miles, with walls rising 1,998 feet. A natural
amphitheater for more than 25,000 animals, mostly zebras and wildebeests.
13. • Giraffe Manor, Nairobi
The Giraffe Manor is an elegant, personally hosted, small and exclusive hotel, famous for its resident herd of rare
Rothschild giraffes. The Giraffe Manor offers a rich blend of welcoming accommodation, highly trained and
friendly staff, as well as one of Nairobi's finest kitchens.
Where to Stay
14. Where to Stay
• The Fairview Hotel, Nairobi
The Fairview stands out as a charming and successful blend of the past and the present. Five acres of beautifully
landscaped gardens combine with comfortable rooms that offer every modern facility. All rooms are equipped
with shower and bath, telephone, T.V., safe, Wi-Fi access and are secured by an advanced electronic key-card
system.
16. Where to Stay
• Little Governor‟s Camp, Maasai Mara
Little Governors‟ is intimate in character, with just 17 luxury en-suite tents tucked around a large watering hole
that teems with both birds and wildlife. The camp is unfenced, there is a resident family of warthogs that wander
freely through the camp. Guests may need to make way for elephants which sometimes visit the camp at lunch
time.
17. Where to Stay
• Amboseli Porini Camp, Amboseli
This award winning eco camp features nine spacious guest tents, comfortably furnished and with en suite
bathrooms including shower, wash basin and flush toilet. Tents have solar-powered electric lighting.
18. Where to Stay
Kiwanjani Eco Lodge, Tsavo
Kiwanjani sits elegantly in the middle of the two Tsavo's evoking an incredible sense of familiarity - a true home
in the wilderness, perfect place for an arm chair safari.
19. Where to Stay
• Chui Lodge, Naivasha
Chui lodge is set in the privately owned Oserian Wildlife Sanctuary an exclusive and exquisite paradise, nestled
in a grove of Euphorbia trees overlooking a waterhole with the mosaic of the dramatic Mau Escarpment as a
backdrop. This setting epitomizes the Masaai translation of the word Oserian as being a "place of peace".
20. Where to Stay
• Loisaba, Starbed
Whether sleeping under the undisturbed African night sky on our unique Star Beds, rafting down the majestic
Ewaso Ngiro and Ng'are Narok Rivers, or watching the big five stroll past on a game drives, a visit to Loisaba will
revive your mind, rejuvenate your body and revitalize your soul.
21. Where to Stay
• Santuary Kusini, Serengeti
Sanctuary Kusini is the only permanent tented camp in the southern Serengeti and provides extraordinary views
of the game studded plains .
22. Where to Stay
Gibbs Farm House, Ngorongoro
Gibb‟s farm is a working farm located on the forested slopes of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. It comprises a warm
and friendly community where the rhythm of farm life has calmed and restored the weary safari journeyer for over 40
years.
23. Where to Stay
Lantana Galu, Diani Beach
Lantana Galu Beach-a spectacular new development overlooking Diani's famous white powder sands, is perfect for that
laid-back beach holiday you've been dreaming of!
24. Why The Old Line Safari Company
• Superior Service
We believe that first-class service is a right of every traveler booking a safari with us, so our experienced safari
guides are always delighted to offer you personalized attention. In fact, they get in touch with you as soon as you
book your safari and remain at your disposal all the way to the end of it, as they see you off at the airport. We
keep the group size manageable when traveling, too, precisely so we can maintain a high level of service and
develop a lasting relationship with our clients.
By combining our intimate knowledge of Africa, and our relationships built through wildlife conservation
efforts, we are able to show visitors the real Africa. We understand the details that make a vacation special and
how travel experiences can positively change the lives of both the traveler and the host communities. We offer a
travel experience that exceeds the average vacation. With a team dedicated to our clients, we want to provide
services that reflect the warm, generous hospitality for which Kenyans are famous.
25. Why The Old Line Safari Company
Expert Safari Guides
one of our expert safari guides accompanies you on your safari, briefing you on your travel itinerary and sharing
his or her vast knowledge of wild flora and fauna. Consummate professionals, as well as possessing experience in
safari guiding and natural resource management, all Old Line Safari Company safari guides hold a degree in
Wildlife Management or related field
26. Why The Old Line Safari Company
• Custom Safari Vehicles
To ensure safe, comfortable, reliable transportation for our clients, we maintain a fleet of custom safari vehicles
that are serviced regularly and comply with government requirements for seat belts, two-way radios, speed
controls, and the like. What‟s more, our vehicles are stocked with bottled water, binoculars, field guides, and
other necessities. And, we guarantee you a window seat on safari.
27. Why The Old Line Safari Company
• Private Charters
Cut on travel time and spend ample time in the wilderness. Fly between exotic safari destinations in light aircrafts
and helicopters allowing you to experience Africa through a „hawks eyeview‟
28. Why The Old Line Safari Company
• Local Offices in Africa
Our headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya, is manned by experienced travel professionals who carefully plan your
itinerary and provide 24/7 backup during your safari. We pride ourselves on delivering personalized attention to
every client, from the time you first contact The Old Line Safari Company until the end of your safari. In fact, our
special brand of Kenyan hospitality is our trademark.
29. Why The Old Line Safari Company
• 24-Hour Medical Evacuation
The safety and comfort of our clients remains our primary concern. Consequently, The Old Line Safari Company
works closely with Flying Doctors‟ Society of Africa (FDSA) to provide complementary medical evacuation
services in the unlikely event of a health emergency during safari, including in remote areas.
30. Why The Old Line Safari Company
Commitment to Conservation and the Local Community
Founded on the principles of ecotourism, The Old Line Safari Company works closely with Youth for Conservation, a local
charity in Kenya, to save wild animals from snaring. In addition, we have joined forces with Kasigau Ranch, a community-
owned ranch bordering Tsavo West National Park, to promote this location as a tourism destination consistent with
conservation practices and ideals. We have also partnered with Integra and Pontis Foundations supported by SlovakAid to
undertake several community projects in the greater Tsavo Conservation Area. Simply by choosing to travel with us, you
greatly help further this vital cause.
31. Why The Old Line Safari Company
Commitment to Conservation and the Local Community
32. Why The Old Line Safari Company
Commitment to Conservation and the Local Community
33. Why The Old Line Safari Company
• Old Line Safari Company Extras
As a result of our unparalleled commitment to excellence, our clients enjoy additional benefits :
Our safari guide always meets you at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on arrival and sees you off at
departure.
You receive complementary airport transfers between your Nairobi hotel and Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport.
You receive an Old Line Safari Company gift pack.
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