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 16DAYS,15nights , SPECIAL HONEYMOON SAFARI ,MOMBASA

COASTAL,MOMBSA BEACHES ATTRACTIONS,16DAYS,15nights AT TURTLE BEACH CLUB, All-Inclusive of local attractions at Coastal town of Mombasa.

              CHECKING IN- DAY 1 AT TURTLE BEACH CLUB,MOMBASA

Your stay includes all meals, domestic drinks, sparkling wine, day and night entertainment, a supervised Kids Club and some of the friendliest staff you could hope to meet.

Recommended by Europe’s top Tour Operators.

Turtle Bay Beach Club is the place for a beach holiday and year after year over 3000 repeat guests turning back for a holiday treat of a lifetime

CLUB PROPERTY

Turtle Bay Beach Club is situated on 200 metres of beach on the edge of the internationally acclaimed Watamu National Marine Park, one of the best in Kenya. The hotel buildings are set in 10 acres of tropically landscaped gardens with 145 rooms, three restaurants, three bars, entertainment lounge and swimming pool, and as such makes up one of the most extensive all-inclusive properties in Kenya.

 

Super Club Rooms - 89 Rooms


These rooms have been extensively renovated and redecorated, all have a separate bath and showers, balcony, split unit air-conditioning, coffee and tea facilities and a complete mosquito proof sleeping area. These rooms are also equipped with a double and single bed; some of these rooms have interconnecting doors and 3 have been specifically designed for physically handicapped clients with showers only.

 

Lamu Rooms - 40 Rooms


These are cottage style units, all renovated and new decorated, with some overlooking the ocean or garden. All with split unit air conditioning and ceiling fan, coffee and tea facilities, ensuite bath and shower or showers only, twin beds (or Queen size on request) and mosquito proof sleeping area, patio or terrace. Suitable for 2 adults.

 

Ocean Front Rooms - 14 Rooms


14 rooms which have been extensively refurbished; are beach front all with air-conditioning and ceiling fan, separate bath and shower, double and single bed, a complete mosquito proof sleeping area and balconies or patios with direct beach access. Have tea/coffee facilities. Suitable for 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children
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2 Sea - View Suites


Lounge and bedroom with split unit air - conditioning, Lamu bed with mosquito net, personalised fridge, coffee and tea making facilities.  Separate shower and bath suitable



 

 


DAY2:Watamu National Marine Park
Situated right in front of the hotel, this is one of Africa’s oldest Marine Parks and is renowned for its rich diversity of fish and corals. Guests are welcome to enjoy the beauty of this underwater world as much as they like.

DAY3:Snorkelling 
Snorkelling excursions in a glass bottom boat are available to view the variety of colourful fishes and corals, guided by a marine biologist or unguided.

DAY4:Scuba Diving
Organised Diving School at the Water Sports Centre.  The School, established more than twenty years ago, is run by qualified professionals and is well known in Europe. 

DAY5:Mida Creek  
A vast sandy tidal inlet with extensive mangrove forests just inland from Watamu.  The Club offers Dhow sailing trips into the inlet to observe the spectacular gathering of flamingos, storks, herons, spoonbills, pelicans and migratory wading birds from Eurasia and South Africa.  Majestic fish eagles and ospreys can be seen diving for fish.  Serious bird watchers can drive twenty minutes to the mud flats on the west side of the estuary where crab-plovers, Terek Sandpipers, and thousands of other waders congregate.

DAY6:Gede Ruins
Situated about eight kilometers from the hotel, the ruins are a significant feature of Kenya's heritage.  One of the Kenya guide-books says that "even if you are resolutely uninterested in seeing any of the other sites on the coast, don't miss this one".  The ruins are hidden within similar forest to the Arabuko Sokoke complex and date from the 13th Century.  They are an eerie and enigmatic relic of an unknown peoples of whom there are no historical records.  Only partially excavated, the ruins are surrounded by forests and massive trees.   Shady trails wind past structures with mysterious names like the Great Mosque, House of the Dhow and the Tomb of the Fluted Pillar.  Sykes monkey, hornbills and Palm-nut Vultures may be sighted in the forest.

DAY7:Bio-Ken Snake Farm
Bio-Ken  is a research centre, which deals with reptiles, especially snakes and snake-bite.  Located less than 5 minutes drive from the hotels in
Watamu it houses the largest collection of Snakes in East Africa and is open to the public.

DAY8:Deep Sea Fishing
The game fishing off Watamu is world famous for its large marlin and sail-fish. A neighbouring fishing hotel offers fishing trips to Turtle Bay guests. The season is normally closed due to poor weather between May and September.

DAY9:Arabuko-Sokoke Forest
Covering an area of some 400 km2, the forest is one of the few patches of indigenous tropical coastal forests remaining in East Africa.  At its closest point it is less than fifteen minutes drive from the Club.  The diversity of plants, birds and butterflies produce wonderful richness of life within the forest that is both exciting and appealing to the visitor.

DAY10:Dolphin Watching Trips
Three or four species of dolphin are regularly seen off shore from Watamu from the fishing boats. Turtle Bay now offers a special excursion using local fishing boats to look for and watch dolphins during the season of calmer weather (end of October – early April).

DAY11:Kipepeo Butterfly Farm
This project works with local forest adjacent farmers to raise butterflies for export to butterfly houses in Europe and America. It has an excellent visitor centre and flight cage where guests can see butterflies at close range and learn about the marvels of their lifestyle and the benefits of the project to the local communities. Turtle Bay supports the work of Kipepeo through it’s Community & Conservation Programme.

DAY12:Hell’s Kitchen
Experience Kenya’s own Grand Canon!  After a scenic drive through Malindi, over the Sabaki River Bridge and through rural villages, enjoy the views of this naturally eroded landscape.  Descend into the “Kitchen” with a local guide who will point out strange features carved by wind and rain; a map of Africa, a rhino head and a sacred worship site.Lunch-enroute and later back to you hotel. Dinner and overnight to be provided.

DAY 13. After morning breakfast,We head to mombasa Airstrip for domestic flights to sweet water’s tented camp.Sweetwater’s Tented Camp, You will be picked at your hotel  to Wilson airport, where you board scheduled flight to Ol Pajeta Conservancy, flown to Ol Pajeta airstrip where a
driver guide will be waiting for you. You will be transferred to the Sweet Waters
Tented Camp. Afternoon game drive in the Ol Pajeta Conservancy

Day 14 Full day in the reserve with both morning and afternoon game drives at 0630hrs and
1600hrs respectively.

A sheltered oasis, clustered around a waterhole and set in the pristine calm of its own private reserve, Sweetwater’s Tented Camp is in a class of its own. Abounding with wildlife, unfettered by the more rigorous strictures of the Kenyan National Parks and designed to offer a charming blend of under canvas ambiance and uncompromising luxury, it has long been the preferred retreat of wilderness and safari lovers alike. One of only four private game reserves in Kenya, Sweetwater’s excels in the provision of privileged seclusion and private game viewing. Thanks to its private status it also allows such unforgettable pleasures as night game drives, guided bush walks and both horse or camel riding across its game-teaming plains.

Sweet Waters tented Camp is located in the OL PEJETA CONSERVANCY the only place in Africa that offers the opportunity to see CHIMPANZEES AND THE BIG 5. Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a 90,000 acre wildlife conservancy. Home to over 40 chimpanzees, 73 endangered black rhino, 5 endangered white rhinos, elephants, lion, leopard, buffalo, grevy zebra, giraffe, cheetah, Thomson’s gazelle, black-back jackals, ostrich, grant’s gazelle, baboons, waterbuck, oryx, eland and several hundred bird species.


Day 15 Full day in the reserve with both morning and afternoon game drives at 0630hrs and
1600hrs respectively.

Day 16 Early morning Game drive on sunrise when predators are active and on return to the camp have breakfast awaiting your transfer to the airstrip with the last picturesque of
the Ol Pajeta. Board your flight to Nairobi to Wilson airport. On arrival a representative
will be waiting for you and transfer you to your town hotel or airport. later in the evening We transfer you to Jomo Kenyatta Airport to your flight home. Individual and discounted group rates also available on request

Package Includes :-

Package Excludes :-

-Transport inclusive of fuel.

-Service of an English speaking driver guide.

-Park Fees/ Permits where applicable.

-Accommodation based on fullboard.

-Extras i.e Laundry, telephone calls, drinks etc

-Tips to driver guides and porters.

-Air transport and applicable departure taxes.

-Visa. Individual and discounted group rates also available on request

Per Person

Period

01 Jan - 31 Dec

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