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Eyes On
Nature Expeditions -Kenya Safari
Guide
We have put
together a quick guide
explaining the difference
between the various styles of
accommodation, game parks and
transportation that you will see
on our website and will
encounter on your safari. Our
information is impartial and we
aim to provide accurate facts to
help you make the right safari
choice for you.
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Transportation - Road and Air
- Vehicles - 4 X 4
- Accommodation - Lodge and
Tented Camps
- Safari Areas – National Parks
and Private Conservancy
Transportation - Road
and Air
We understand that every
hour is important on your
holiday and the majority of our
safaris comprise a combination
of road and air transfer between
the world famous Game Parks of
Africa.
Air transfers
allow you fly to some of the
best wildlife areas in a shorter
amount of time to drive, giving
you the opportunity to spend
longer viewing the wildlife.
Flights are in small, light
aircraft planes, offering you
another perspective of this
amazing continent…from the sky.
Once you arrive in the Game Park
you will be met at the airstrip
in a 4X4 vehicle to be
transferred to your
accommodation.
Alternatively we offer a
selection of road safaris in
comfortable 4X4 vehicles,
usually to the National Parks
that are close to the departure
destination, or one of our
‘Explorer Camping’ safaris.
Roads in Africa are unlike those
you may be used too. Many are
rough terrain and without
tarmac, therefore journeys by
road can be bumpy hot & dusty.
We use only experienced drivers
who are used to driving long
journeys on this rough terrain
and who will ensure that your
experience is as comfortable as
possible.
Vehicles - 4 X 4
Eyes on Nature Expeditions
Safari and Vacations is
committed to ensuring your
safari is of top quality and
that you receive the best
experience possible while you
travel with us.
For your
comfort and safety we only work
with safari camps and lodges
that use 4X4 vehicles.
The 4X4
vehicles have a roof hatch for
game watching and are very
spacious inside. Conservancies
may have adapted vehicles, such
as customised open sides, for
superior viewing.
All vehicles
are managed by an experienced
driver guide who will enhance
you experience in the bush. Our
fully trained expert safari
guides will assure you
experience the best wildlife
viewing.
A 4X4 vehicle
is essential in many of the game
parks especially in the rainy
season. The mini-bus style
vehicle is not adapted for the
rough terrain of the African
bush land and is also cramped
inside. Our vehicles are better
suited to the African landscape,
and give a far better safari
experience than travelling in
the minibus vans with window
only seats, that are widely used
by other tour operators! Safaris
in a minibus may be cheaper than
a 4X4 vehicle but the experience
will be vastly different.
Transfers
from airport or base hotel to a
safari destination may be in a
mini-bus style vehicle as these
are along existing roads, but
once in the safari destination
only 4X4 vehicles will be used.
Accommodation - Lodge and Tented
Camps
We
aim to offer a variety of
accommodation to provide as
broad a range as possible for
your safari experience. We have
categorised our properties as:
Lodge
A lodge is a permanent structure
that is open throughout the
year. Accommodation is usually
in self contained rooms or
bungalows and most lodges have a
swimming pool for relaxation in
between your game drives. Lodges
are usually located in National
Parks.
Tented Lodges
These are a blend of canvas
tents combined with permanent
structure, offering the
adventure of camping with the
facilities of a lodge. Tented
lodges are usually larger than
bush camps and are open
throughout the year. A Tented
lodge is a good choice if you
want the different experience of
sleeping in a tent with the
facilities of a lodge. Tented
Lodges are usually located in
National Parks.
Bush
Camps
These are becoming a more
popular choice for safari
visitors. They can either be
permanent or seasonal, depending
on the location, and are usually
more intimate than lodges; the
more exclusive camps offering
accommodation to 6 couples.
Guest
tents
These are spacious with
comfortable double beds,
wardrobe space and private
relaxing area outside. The
bathrooms have flush lavatories,
running water and hot ‘safari’
showers (usually water is heated
twice a day for bucket showers).
Electricity is usually
restricted as is run off solar
power or a generator, but is
available first thing and at
night. Bush Camps give you the
ultimate ‘bush experience’ with
the knowledge of being safe and
secure out in the African wilds.
Bush camps are usually eco
aware, using solar power and
restricted water and are located
in conservancies or outside the
National Parks.
Safari Areas - National Parks
and Private Conservancy
Kenya boasts a large number of
National Parks and Private
Conservancies, which have been
set aside for the conservation
of wildlife and natural habitat.
We highly recommend a stay in a
conservancy to enjoy a real
‘wild’ safari experience. You
will have exclusive use of
conservancy land, take part in a
range of activities and learn
about the local wildlife.
National
Parks are usually run by the
government. These Parks comply
with strict regulations, such as
times that you need to be back
at your lodge/camp in the
evening and no leaving or
getting out of the vehicle once
inside the Park.
National
Parks are usually well
established and have good sign
posting and roads, which are
maintained on a regular basis.
Game Wardens
patrol the parks, ensuring that
visitor safety and the animal’s
welfare is paramount.
Animals are
usually abundant and in many of
the parks you are guaranteed to
see the Big 5 (Lion, Buffalo,
Elephant, Leopard, Rhino).
Tourists are
also plentiful in the National
Parks and you will see other
vehicles on your safari. Our
expert driver guides will direct
you to areas of less tourist
population.
Conservancy/Private Wildlife
Reserves are areas of land that
are owned privately or are
leased from the local community.
They usually work in partnership
with the local community and are
committed to eco awareness and
education.
A stay in a
conservancy or private wildlife
reserve is a much more private
and wild experience. The number
of other visitors on the land is
restricted – usually to just the
guests staying in the reserve.
The animals are usually wilder
compared to the animals in the
larger National Parks which are
used to seeing humans and
vehicles. With the added
advantage of night game drives
and other activities you will
also have an extra opportunity
to see animals that you would
not see while staying in the
National Parks.
Conservancies
usually involve the neighbouring
community by employing the local
people as camp staff or wardens
and running community projects
such as building schools or
installing bore holes for fresh
water or sponsoring a young boy
through guiding school.
Conservancy/Private Wildlife
Reserves reserves present
greater flexibility to your
safari experience as they are
able to offer the following
activities: walking, riding,
sundowners, night game drives,
bush camping and many more
activities depending on your
requirement or interests. |