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Kenya Youth Hostels Association

Ralph Bunche Road,
PO BOX 48661-00100
Nairobi, 00100
Kenya
Phone: 254 20 2738046 or 2723012
Fax: 254 20 2738046

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Welcome to Adventure Tours in Kenya and Tanzania

  Kenya
  • Nairobi: 
  • Nairobi

Dates: To be determined by In-Country Coordinator (most likely at the end or middle of participant's respective volunteer program).

Description: Amboseli, Lake Manyara, Serengeti, N'gorongoro Crater

10 days.
Beginning in Nairobi, Kenya ('Safari Capital of the World'), this unforgettable safari takes participants through some of the Kenya's most well-known regions. Destinations include Amboseli National Park (with Mount Kilimanjaro ever-looming in the background) offering a multitude of wildlife, including the park's vast populations of elephants, giraffe, lion, cheetah, zebra and wildebeest. Other wondrous destinations include the winged wildlife of Tsavo West National Park; the hippo, elephant and world-famous tree-climbing lions of neighboring Tanzania's Lake Manyara National Park within the Great Rift Valley; the grassland-filled greatness of the Serengeti National Park; and the spectacular, contained eco-system of the N'gorongoro Crater  offering some 30,000 wildlife species!

Welcome to Adventure Tours in Kenya and Tanzania

Highlights: Proposed Itinerary

Day One: Preparation for Safari: Volunteers prepare for the safari picked up from their respective host families/hostels.

Day Two & Three: Amboseli National Park: For the duration of these two days, participants will reside in accommodations arranged and approved byYouth Hostels Tours and Volunteers where breakfast, lunch & dinner will be available. The day's safari will begin with a drive to Amboseli National Park near Kilimanjaro jutting skyward and dominating the horizon with its glorious peak reaching approximately 19,340 feet. The afternoon unfolds treating participants to numerous wildlife-viewing opportunities, including: the area's massive elephant population as well as giraffe lions and cheetahs. The wildlife experience continues the next morning as participants are treated to even more of Amboseli National Park's wonderment zebra and wildebeest run amok as the safari continues into the afternoon and early evening.

Day Four: Tsavo West National Park: After breakfast, the group will depart for the Tsavo West National Park, witnessing this unique national park's overwhelming population and diversity of birds and wildlife.

Day Five: Lake Manyara National Park: After breakfast, participants will cross-over into neighboring Tanzania where they will enjoy lunch in the spectacle-filled city of Arusha before beginning their journey to Lake Manyara National Park. Located within the daunting confines of the Great Rift Valley, Lake Manyara National Park is recognized for its cornucopia of wildlife, including: buffalo, elephant, giraffe, impala, hippo and even tree-climbing lions. The day concludes with dinner as well as an overnight stay in nearby accommodations.

Day Six & Seven: Serengeti National Park: One of the most famous game-viewing parks in the world stretching over a span of approximately 15,000 square kilometers, the shifting seasons contained within the Serengeti offer various climates for an impressive catalogue of wildlife, including gazelles, zebras, cheetahs, wild dogs, leopards, and over a million wildebeests. Participants also experience a beautiful sun-setting safari watching the diversity of animals dance below the orange skies of the late afternoon.

Day Eight & Nine: N'gorongoro Crater: After breakfast, the group will arise to an early-morning safari before traveling to the N'gorongoro Crater in the afternoon. The N'gorongoro Conservation Area is located on the Far East area of the Serengeti and contains four distinct habitats all offering unparalleled game-viewing opportunities year-round. Some of the phenomenal safari experiences include epic observations such as the Great Migration tens of thousands of zebra and wildebeest stampeding across the Serengeti. Also contained within the N'gorongoro area are world-renowned archeological sites of Laetoli where some of the oldest proof of human existence can be found footprints over 3.6 million years old. The day concludes with dinner and an overnight stay in nearby accommodations.

Day Ten: N'gorongoro/Nairobi: Participants awake for an early morning game drive, followed by breakfast. Here, participants say their good-byes and express their gratitude to their guides before being escorted to their respective volunteer projects. Breakfast provided.

NOTE: This is a sample itinerary and may be altered to accommodate changes in field conditions.

Travel Types :
  • 4X4 Driving
  • Camping
  • Hiking
  • Overland Tours
  • Safari
  • Student Tours
  • Tours
  • Trekking

Cost in US$: 1600

Cost Include Description:

* Pick-up/drop-off from project site
* Domestic, in-park transportation in a modified 4-wheel-drive or Van vehicle including a releasable roof hatch for documenting the experience
* Services of a professional safari guide
* All meals on safari
* All wildlife reserve entry fees and camping fees
* All accommodations as per itinerary

Not Included
* Tips (for safari guide and/or camp staff)
* Other items of personal consumption (i.e. alcohol, bottled water)

This Program is open to Worldwide Participants.

Participants Travel to Kenya Independently or in Groups

Typically Participants Work Independently or in Groups of unlimited

Application Process Involves:

  • In-Person Interview when Feasible
  • Other
  • Phone Interview

Post Services Include:

  • Re-Entry Debriefing at Home

Kenya Youth Hostels Association's Mission Statement: Kenya Youth Hostel Association is a non-profit organization, which promotes youth hostelling in Kenya and gives the opportunity to Kenyan young people to travel abroad, because the membership card of international hostelling is valid worldwide. So if you have this card, you are accepted in all of those seventy countries and all of those youth hostels without any differences. We would like to see more Kenyan people travel around and use the infrastructure, because all countries are very well covered by youth hostels. Our main task is to promote youth traveling as something which is not only for people who have a lot of money. We are here to help people to travel more easily, quickly, safely and to find people of their age around. We are promoting traveling with no differences between races, nationalities, without any kind of discrimination.

Year Founded: 1957




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