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Our Journey Path
As featured in Globe Trekker
Our journey starts in Hell's Gate National Park, before
heading into the tribal lands of the North. After tracking
lions in Laikipia, we take in the majestic view of
the Rift Valley, and then go on safari in the Masai
Mara. We then visit the capital Nairobi, before
heading to the coast where we end our journey in the exotic
Arab port of Lamu.
On The Road
Hitchhike
If you are travelling alone in Kenya, why don't you do as
the locals do and hitch, it's relatively safe, but make sure
you keep your wits about you, and make sure you negotiate
a price at the beginning, because you might not be in for
a free ride.
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Estelle Bingham attempts to go by camel
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By matatus
The Matatus is a baby coach, the only form of public transport
in the north of Kenya. Not quite like the luxury coaches from
the west, but it is multi-coloured, so it's Kenya's own magic
bus.
By plane
With such difficult terrain and such vast distances to cover,
Kenyans are rarely far from an airstrip, however makeshift
they may be. It's well worth taking at least one internal
flight as Kenya is a place you need to see from the sky, especially
around the National Parks.
We recommended travelling with:
To Kenya:
Kenya Airways
www.kenya-airways.com
Domestic Flights around Kenya:
Air Kenya
www.airkenya.com
Travel tip
African Quest
We Recommend travelling with African Quest who invite you
to utilize combined experience of over 35 years in planning
safaris and go on an exhilarating trip for an African adventure.
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