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  Kenya Missionary Safaris                                                                               -- Duma Africa Treks


Kenya Missionary Safaris 

 

We have a great interest in anything that is Godly mission oriented and we strongly believe along the same line of helping to the less fortuned in world societies and human kind.

We aim at doing all that is possible within our means and abilities to provide our missionaries, volunteers and humanitarians travelers every assistance to make their trips worthwhile and constructive.

What’s more, we will save you heavy costs. Our missionary, volunteer and humanitarian department specializes in tying up myriad details to come up with a thorough and comprehensive package which meets the objectives of your travel mission.

Our clients have expressly commended our missionary groups of guides of their patience, faithfulness and flexibility.
We serve the following< Schools, Churches, mission organizations, work teams, Study groups and Relief groups.

Kindly note that these services are provided according to any provided programmes (itineraries) by missionaries, volunteers or humanitarians depending on their visit program. We have the capacity and manpower to take them wherever their mission is intended however remote the location may be.

Itinerary

 

Day 1. Nairobi
Upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta Airport in Nairobi, we will be met and transferred to our Nairobi hotel. In the afternoon, visit Shelter children’s Home. Dinner and overnight with this children Nairobi.

Day 2 Nairobi-Kajiado-Machakos
After breakfast, leave for Kajiado to visit the Africa Inland Church (AIC) station of Kajiado Center for handicapped Maasai children. Continue to Machakos to visit Scott Theological College and fellowship with students and staff. We return to our hotel in Nairobi for the night.

Day 3 Nairobi - Sweetwaters
After an early morning worship service in Nairobi, drive north to Sweetwaters Tented Camp, which is situated in the secluded heart of the Pejeta Rhino Reserve. The camp, a haven for nature lovers, overlooks one of the busiest waterholes in the reserve, which offers us an unforgettable opportunity to watch and photograph elephant, giraffe, buffalo and other plains game. This afternoon we do a game drive in the park and then enjoy dinner and overnight at the luxurious tented camp in Sweetwaters.
Day 4 Sweetwaters game santuary
Enjoy an early morning game run as well as one in the afternoon. Between the game runs there is time to rest, swim, or just relax, watching the various animals come to the waterhole in front of the tents.
Day 5 Sweetwaters - Nakuru
After breakfast at the camp, depart for Nakuru, arriving in time for lunch. Following lunch visit with missionaries involved in pioneer missions, and then mid-afternoon enjoy a game drive of Lake Nakuru National Park, famous for its large concentration of birds, especially flamingos. Dinner and overnight at the Lake Nakuru lodge.
Day 6 Nakuru - Kijabe
Following breakfast at the lodge, depart for Kijabe, perhaps the world?s largest mission station. This afternoon visit the Rift Valley Academy, a school for over 500 children of missionaries. They represent some 80 different mission organizations in Africa. Tonight will be spent with missionary hosts for dinner and overnight.

Day 7 Kijabe
There will be time today to spend with Kijabe missionaries and visit Moffat College of Bible, Kijabe Medical Center and Bethany Crippled Children’s Center. Meals and overnight will again be with missionary hosts.

Day 8 Kijabe - Masai Mara
Following breakfast, continue traveling through the Great Rift Valley to the Masai Mara National Wildlife Reserve, stopping at Siyapei Mission Station en route. The Mara is the last place in Kenya where great concentrations of game that existed in the last century can still be seen. It is a land of breathtaking vistas, a panorama of rolling grassland hills and groves of acacia woodland. Permanent residents of the Mara include black rhino, elephant, buffalo, topi, giraffe, and of course, the big cats: lion, cheetah and leopard. In addition, huge herds of zebra and wildebeest lead an endlessly nomadic life, crisscrossing from the Serengeti Plains of Tanzania to the Masai Mara of Kenya. Dinner and overnight at Mara Leisure camp.
Day 9 Masai Mara game reserve
Today is yours to relax in the wildlife lodge. You may choose to go on both the early morning pre-breakfast wildlife drive and another one later in the day. Meals and accommodations at the Mara Leisure camp. 
Day 10 Masai Mara - Kijabe - Nairobi
Return to Kijabe in time for morning worship service. After lunch at Rift Valley Academy, return to the hotel in Nairobi for dinner and overnight.
Day 11 Nairobi
Today is free for shopping and visiting interesting sites in Nairobi. This evening enjoy dinner at The Carnivore, a barbecue-style restaurant near Nairobi where commercially grown game meats are barbecued and served directly to the table. Overnight in Nairobi.
Day 12 Nairobi
After breakfast, visit Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology in nearby Karen and enjoy chapel with students from English-speaking countries of Africa. Visit the Kizuri Bead Factory and have lunch on your own in Karen. Stop at Giraffe Manor, where orphaned giraffes are cared-for. The remainder of the afternoon is free for final packing and sightseeing. Dinner at Tamarind Resturant for Sea Food then transfer to airport for outbound flight (B,D

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