KENYA LODGE SAFARIS
4DAYS,3NIGHTS ,KISUMU - KOGELLO VILLAGE
on wings--LODGE
Day 1: Nairobi-Kisumu(Lake Victoria)
After morning breakfast, we leave your
Hotel room at 9.00am taking your flight
at Wilson Airport with Safari link
Airline,it will take roughly 45
minutes/1hr., enjoy a picnic lunch on
the shores of Lake
Victoria after checking in in your lodge
at Speke lodge. Take a boat trip on the
lake, a nature or bird walk if you
choose,Dinner and overnight at the lodge
Day 2: Kisumu- Kogello villge
After mornig breakfast you will be met
by Eyes on nature expeditions tour guide
at the Hotel for briefing for 10 to
15minutes the to the vehicle straight on
our way to Kogello Village.The journey
will take about one and half hour to the
Village ,transferred by road to Kogelo
Village where President Barack Obama (USA)’s
father, was born. His father, the late
President Barack Obama (USA) Senior was
Kenyan born in Nyang’oma, Kogelo in
Siaya District, Nyanza Povince.
Major Attractions:
- Kogello Cultural and Sports
festivals
- The whole home village and the
surroundings
- The Nyang’oma market where President
Barack Obama (USA) used to help his
grand mother sell
vegetables
- The High school named after President
Barack Obama (USA)
- His Grandmother, Sarah Obama
- His Father’s graveyard
- A children’s home (orphans) and People
living with HIV/AIDS run by the Leo
Community Development Network (LECDEN
KENYA) For more information please visit
LECDEN KENYA’s website on
www.lecdenkenya.com
or go to about us (responsible tourism
– giving back to the community)
You will be transferred from Kogello to
Kisumu, at lunch-time afternoon,relax at
the lake shore/Speke bay lodge
poolside.Dinner and overnight at the
lodge.
Day 3: KISUMU IMPALA SANCTUARY/MUSEUM /Kibuye
Market,
After morning breakfast,We proceed to
Kisumu Impala sanctuary for about 1 and
half hours, then to Kisumu Museum which
is not far away, walking distance.We
break for lunch,after lunch,we go to
Kibuye Market, Kibuye Market is one of
the busiest and largest markets in
Kenya. Here you can see, breathe and
experience the day-to-day life of the
people of Nyanza.Later We proceed to our
lodge,enjoy late evening relaxation at
the poolside/the Lake shore.Dinner and
overnight at the lodge.
Day
4 : after morning breakfast.We leave
Kisumu City Via plane to Nairobi hotel
where the tour ends………
Kisumu Impala Sanctuary Kisumu Impala
Sanctuary
Background Information
When the East African Railway
reached Kisumu early in the Last
century, the area must have been teeming
with plains game. The passage of time
saw hunting for the pot, ecosystem loss
through human settlement and agriculture
reduce numbers vastly. By the early 80s,
what could be seen was a pitifully small
herd of Impala that roamed the town and
neighboring areas.
The Sanctuary, a 0.4 square km of marsh,
grassland and forest was created to
provide a home for this herd of Impala.
It then developed into a holding point
for captured problem animals. Today, it
provides grazing for Hippos and habitat
for numerous small mammals, and a
variety of reptiles and birds. It also
hosts two leopards, one spotted hyena,
two olive baboons and several velvet
monkeys held in captivity. Sightings of
the reclusive and acutely threatened
Sitatunga have also been made.
How To Get There
Roads:
3 km tarmac from Kisumu town.
Airstrips:
Kisumu Airport.
Park Roads:
One service road and trails
Park Gates:
One main gate with ticket office &
warden's office.
Major Attractions
Impala, caged leopards and baboon.
Activities
Walking, bird watching.
Facilities
Picnic Sites:
2 picnic sites, 3 kms of trails.
Proceed to Kisumu Museum
Kisumu Museum was opened in 1980. It
is located within Kisumu city at its
entrance from Nairobi, and is in close
proximity to Lake Victoria, which is the
world’s second largest freshwater lake.
The museum’s exhibits include a fresh
water aquarium, an outdoor snake park,
tortoise pens that house the 300 year
old tortoise imported from the
Seychelles in 1930, and the culture of
the local people. One of the main
attractions is the traditional Luo
homestead granary. The Kisumu Impala
Sanctuary (an also an animal orphanage)
is home to the rare sitatunga antelope.
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Package Includes :- |
Package Excludes :- |
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-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 |