Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Part III: Chillin' on the Beach!

The next safari was a beach safari. For this one we flew from JKIA on fly540 (a new airline in Kenya, and a wonderful inexpensive way to travel). This flight was on an ATR 42, and was very enjoyable. The flight to Mombasa was only about an hour, so there was no time for a meal, but there were drinks and cookies, served by a pleasant cabin crew. The real treat on this flight was the view of the snow capped Mt. Kilimanjaro, which is the highest mountain in all of Africa. What an awesome sight!!!


After landing at Moi International Airport in Mombasa, we were met by our driver who was from a local tour operator. We were then driven through the city of Mombasa to see and take pictures by the Tusks that welcome travelers and visitors to the city. We then took the Likoni Ferry to the south coast where our beach hotel was located. The drive was about 45 minutes, and was very interesting to see the palm trees, mango trees, cashew nut trees, etc. as well as other small towns, and local business establishments. If you happen to forget anything, like we did, there are supermarkets close to the hotels where you can purchase any necessities.

At the hotel, we were greeted in the open air reception area by a very friendly and helpful staff, and again given a glass of fresh pineapple/orange juice. We checked in, and our bags were carried to our rooms, where we were in awe of the ocean view. We were amazed to realize that we were looking at the Indian Ocean, half a world away from work, and bills, and headaches.

These resorts are also all inclusive, which means all food, and drinks (alcoholic, and non-alcoholic) are included from 7:00 am to 11:00 pm.



We spent our days lounging on the beach, and playing and swimming in the ocean and pool. The hotel provided entertainment in the evening, which included local dancers, and singers.





Some of the local artists were also singing songs we all know from La Bamba, to Beatles songs, to Frank Sinatra songs. We were all very entertained. In addition to breakfast, lunch and dinner, there was also tea at 10:00 am and 4:00 pm also included in the package.


After four days and three nights of relaxation, we flew on fly540 back to Nairobi on another enjoyable flight with another spectacular view of Mt. Kilimanjaro.










Coming next: Wright Safaris Summer 2007 : Culture and all its splendor!

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Part II: Let the Safaris Begin!


Our Safaris were an amazing journey into the wild savannah coupled with a stay on the serene and magical coastal beach resort off the Indian Ocean. All the while we met, talked and enjoyed the company of plenty of hospitable people who can truly boast a diverse cultural heritage.

Our first Safari was a three day, two night action packed wildlife adventure. It began around 8:00 am at the Wilson Airport in Nairobi. We boarded an Air Kenya Dash 7, and flew to the Maasai Mara. The flight lasted about 45 minutes, and we were met at the landing strip by our driver/guide, who drove us to the lodge which was about 20 minutes away.


We received a very warm greeting from the reception staff, and were given a fresh glass of mango/orange juice. After we were checked in, and our bags were carried to our rooms, we relaxed a bit before heading to the dining room for lunch.


All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) are included in the price of the safari, and they are buffet style (all you can eat). The food consisted of local and international cuisine, and all the tea or coffee you can drink. Water and soft drinks are available for about a dollar.

After lunch we did a bit more lounging, sight seeing around the lodge before going on our first game drive.


We had a total of four game drives, and were amazed at the things we were seeing. We saw many lions, elephants, buffalo, antelope, gazelle, topi, cheetahs, hyenas, jackals, zebras and giraffes among many others.

Probably the coolest thing was when we saw a pride of lions take down a buffalo. That was better than anything you can see on television. The whole time we were there, we couldn’t believe we were actually seeing these things in person.

On one of the days, we were able to visit a Maasai village called Ol Boma. That was an amazing experience, and one that we won’t soon forget. We were able to see how the Maasai people live, and learn about their culture, and interact with the people. The Maasai are one of the few tribes that still live in the traditional ways of their ancestors. Our guide spoke English, and we enjoyed wonderful conversations with him.

On the third day, we had to say good-bye to the wonderful people at the lodge, and after another brief Air Kenya flight, we were back in Nairobi.

If you like, a Balloon Safari can be arranged by our partners. Coming next: Part III: Wright Safaris Summer 2007 . Chillin' on the Beach!
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Wright Safaris Summer 2007: Part I Getting There!


Wright Safaris Summer 2007, Wow!! What a trip. Our trip began at O’Hare Airport in Chicago, aboard an Air India 747-400 bound for London Heathrow Airport. We departed at about 10:00 pm, and flew all night. We were served dinner and breakfast on the flight (hot meals by the way!), which were very good. The service and entertainment were also great. We landed around 11:00 am London time (approximately an 8 hour flight).We couldn’t believe we were actually on the way, and on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. After hanging out in the International Terminal, and scoping out the many different places to eat, drink, and shop, we went on a Duty-Free shopping spree before boarding our flight to Nairobi, Kenya.




We found ourselves on a Virgin Atlantic A-340, which is a comfortable and relaxing place to spend another eight and a half hours for the flight to Nairobi. Virgin Atlantic had actually just started service from London to Nairobi the previous week. We were also served dinner and breakfast on this flight, also hot meals, and also very good. The service on this flight was exceptional, and far beyond our expectations, especially after flying domestically around the U.S. for so long.



ARRIVAL!!!!! .....We have arrived in Nairobi, Kenya!! After landing at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, and a brief line at passport control ( we already had acquired our visas before we left the USA), we were off to baggage claim. Since most of us had never been on a long international flight before, we were a little anxious to see if our luggage had all arrived with us. Of Course it did, and after securing a couple of luggage trolleys, we loaded up and headed off to customs. The line at customs was amazingly short, and we were through there in less than ten minutes. Now it’s off to find our transportation.


Our hosts were there to pick us up, and drive us to our accommodations. There are plenty of hotels available for all budgets, within the city of Nairobi with all the regular amenities. Taxis and buses are also available to take people wherever they need to go. A taxi ride from the airport to the City Centre will cost less than $20.00.



Coming next: Wright Safaris Summer 2007 Part II: Safari Time!!!
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Services especially for you.


Why take a Safari?

Vacations Holidays Family Reunions Honeymoons Birthdays Anniversaries Getaways Class Reunion







Whatever the reason, we will:


Help you plan, organize and manage a safari that suits your needs and your budget


Help you plan the safari of a lifetime
Help you obtain all necessary travel documents
Give you estimated costs prior to your safari, to help you plan for your safari
Help you choose a payment plan suitable to your budget
Help you make payment arrangements for your safari
Arrange for experienced tour guides to make your safari memorable
Be committed to making this and other safaris as enjoyable as possible

Once you select a Safari package, we will also include:



Itemized itinerary
Meet and greet at the Airport in Nairobi
Transfer to hotel in the Nairobi city center
Food and accommodation at all hotels and lodges
In country flight and transfers
Safari game drives
Visit to local markets for gift and souvenir shopping
Access to seasoned guides
Many photo opportunities
Accompanied local tours
Visits to local homes, farms, schools etc
Visits to local restaurants





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Jenga Safari


Jenga is a kiswahili word that means "to build"

A portion of the proceeds from each Safari will go towards helping those who are disadvantaged in the communities that you visit. We believe that in partnering together we can all help make this world a better place.

Jenga Safari will take you to visit local workshops in local communities. You will see beautifully crafted items, made by special needs children or families from low income families. Observe how the products are made step by step and have an opportunity to purchase gifts and souvenirs.



You won't want to miss this!














Jenga Safari Specials


Mission Trips:

Taking a team to Kenya?

Let's help you make your mission trip the best ever! A Safari with a Mission that no one will ever forget. Create awareness for your church or organisations programs through this special. We will work out your Mission trip from start to finish.
Check out this Mission trip in Kenya:
Maisha Art and Cultural Camp Summer 2009
organized by
Maisha International Orphanage, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Our goal is to make every mission trip a success!




Edu Safari: Schools and Universities

Student Cultural Exchange Programme

Designed for school Children, Teens and Young Adults. Let them have a blast on this educational, entertaining safari.


The Edu Safari includes pairing up with local children at local schools.


Taking classes together for half a day.


An exciting day trip to the national park or local museum, accompanied by the "host" children.


Learning through adventure, discovery and communication is a wholesome experience you won't them to miss!

For details and how to plan this for your school, church or organization:

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Culture Safari


Experience the diversity and hospitality of a country with people from 42 different ethnic tribes. Everywhere you go, you will be greeted with “Jambo!” This means "Hello"!





Visit local farms in the Mt. Kenya region and learn how to pick coffee and tea. See if you can fish in Lake Victoria.






Tour the cities and sample the wonderful local cuisine.


Visit historic sites and learn about the people's heritage.

Go to the local mall and have a wonderful meal and then shop for souvenirs.

It will be the experience of a lifetime!









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Beach Safari



Relax on a peaceful, white sandy beach with a fresh soothing breeze and ocean surf, at any of the luxury resorts scattered along the coastline of the Indian Ocean.










Enjoy the sunny day and treat yourself to a swim in the pool or in the Indian Ocean. The warm spa like water and beautiful palm trees are sure to relax you.





Marvel at historic and architectural beach resorts.The ulitmate tropical paradise!









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Wildlife Safari


Spend the day exploring the grasslands of the African Savannah and see Kenya’s “Big Five”. Elephants, Buffalos, Lions, Hippopotamus and Leopards in their natural habitat.






Stay in luxurious accomodations, surrounded with beautiful lawns.

Enjoy walks to and from your individual cabin rooms decorated with tasteful african decor.


In the evening enjoy a beautiful sunset and dig into a sumptuous buffet of international and African cuisine.
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Spectacular Summer 2009 Safari Adventure








The Safari Adventure: An adventure of a lifetime!

Safari is a Kiswahili word meaning Journey. Your trip will begin with a Wildlife Safari into the magical and spectacular world of wild animals in the savannah grasslands of Kenya, Africa. It will then continue with a Beach Safari that lets you enjoy and relax on white sandy beaches with a fresh soothing breeze from the Indian Ocean. In the meantime, spoil yourself with the exotic dishes, fresh juices and enjoy the diversity and hospitality of the Kenyan people, with the Culture Safari. When all is said and done take the Jenga Safari and watch the locals at work on beautiful carvings and traditional curios, which you can buy as great souvenirs for your family. Afterwards,on your way way back home, marvel at the Journey that has truly been the experience of a lifetime!


All inclusive: Meals, Accommodation, Transport, Guides, the works!
Experience of a life time!