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Excursions

The Tontri Tours invites you to exhilirating wild excursions, we have several iteneraries available. Make your pick below;
TTEX01-Three Days (By Air)
AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK
DAY ONE: NAIROBI-AMBOSELI
Depart Coastal Hotels at 0630Hrs to the Wilson Airport for a 45 minutes fly in safari to the Park, for an excruciating adventure explorer time.
Engage in the most thrilling game drives of your lifetime when the man eaters, hunters, grazers and browsers come out for their morning feed. Have a photo shoot out at the snow-capped Mt.Kilimanjaro, highest Africa’s mountain,5895m.
In the afternoon warm your vision to life’s most spectacular wildlife:-lion, elephant, leopard, rhino, cheetah buffalo and hosts of plains game, creating Kenya’s most sought after photographer’s paradise.
Overnight and Dinner will be at the splendid Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge.
DAY TWO: AMBOSELI
Arise with Natural World Safari; experiencing an early morning game drive at 0630 Hrs with a breathtaking sunrise as nature moves on with our unperturbed presence to the wealth of the Amboseli and drive back to the lodge for a hearty breakfast afterwards We shall then Vantage into an afternoon game safari with the snows of Kilimanjaro white and crystalline, forming a majestic backdrop to the scenario. We shall visit the Maasai villages as an eco-cultural tour.
Overnight and most ravishing Dinner will be at the Amboseli Serena Lodge
kenya coastal safaris
DAY THREE: AMBOSELI-NAIROBI
After a hearty breakfast, let’s check out of our rooms ready for the morning flight to Nairobi .Asante! Karibu!
TTEX02-Three Days (By Air)
LAMU ARCHIPELAGO RANDEVOUS
With its contrasting cultures and easy pace, Lamu is a town appreciated by most tourists, not necessarily as a final holiday destination but as a place to savour during a coast visit. To sail the archipelago is to discover. Beautiful beaches, glorious seascapes, ancient ruins; visible and tangible evidence of ten centuries of a colorful, and often violent past; fishing and scuba refuges. The town originates back in the 14th century, with great wealth Swahili Cultural architecture. The old city is inscribed on the World Heritage List as "the oldest and best-preserved Swahili settlement in Africa”. It’s renowned for its ancient slave trade; the population of Lamu is widely ethnically diverse. Lamu has been along Arabic trade enroots; hence it’s populated largely with the Muslim. Billowed with narrowed streets, vehicles are not permitted thus it’s easily explored by foot, bicycle, or, as many locals favor, donkey. There are several museums, including the Lamu Museum, home to the island's ceremonial horn; other museums are dedicated to Swahili culture and to the local postal service.
           
 
   
       
 
 
 
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