Follow in the Adamsons’ footsteps by going back in time, reliving their exploits, and coming across an amazing variety of species. A flying safari that transports you from the urban center of Nairobi to the secluded and stunning locations that Joy and George Adamson formerly called home.
A representative will meet you at Nairobi International Airport and drive you to the House of Waine hotel, where you will spend the night in a regular room. The opulent boutique hotel House of Waine exudes grandeur and authentic African charm. Activities at the nearby giraffe centre, elephant orphanage, and even a cultural tour of Nairobi can be arranged by the hotel.
Stay: House of Waine, Karen
amazing views of Meru National Park, where Elsa the Lioness lived and where a wilderness was preserved for her daughters’ grandchildren and future generations of lions. The park and the rocks served as Elsa’s playground, and the lodge is set into the rocky hill above where George first set up camp. One of the greatest places in Kenya to see rhinos in their natural habitat is Elsa’s Kopje, a lavish lodge with an amazing setting.
Stay: Elsa’s Kopje Camp
An included transfer will meet you when you arrive in the Kenyan capital and take you to your opulent lodging at the Leading Hotel of the World. After your flight, you may unwind here with some of the best spa services and great restaurants in the nation. Or venture out to discover the vibrant turmoil of Nairobi. The city is home to street food vendors, bustling marketplaces, and a genuinely cosmopolitan mindset, giving the impression that all of Africa has made its home here. The museums, which feature everything from Maasai culture to African rail, are very excellent.
Stay: Joy’s Camp, Shaba
An included transfer will meet you when you arrive in the Kenyan capital and take you to your opulent lodging at the Leading Hotel of the World. After your flight, you may unwind here with some of the best spa services and great restaurants in the nation. Or venture out to discover the vibrant turmoil of Nairobi. The city is home to street food vendors, bustling marketplaces, and a genuinely cosmopolitan mindset, giving the impression that all of Africa has made its home here. The museums, which feature everything from Maasai culture to African rail, are very excellent.
Stay: Rovers camp
For your international travel home, take a plane to Nairobi.
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