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EXCURSIONS
for Transit Tourism in Africa
(Kenya Transit Safaris, Transit Tours in Kenya, Kenya Airport
Safaris, Excursion from Jomo Kenyatta Airport Nairobi, Short Tours
from Nairobi, Short Safaris from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport)
Africa,
being a developing continent has a lot of its ups and downs on
travel arrangements. Visitors from other continents have to change
flights in order to reach their destinations. This sometimes takes
several hours, if not a day or two before they can transfer into
another plane which takes them to their destinations. Unlike in
the first world, a traveler can take more than 24 hours in a city,
booked in a hotel or at the airport waiting for a connecting flight.
A case scenario is where an individual has to wait for hours at
an African airport wondering what to do for many hours in the
name of waiting for a connecting flight to her or his destination.
This can also lead to a traveler being booked in a hotel by the
airline for an overnight stay or more before boarding a scheduled
flight.
In this case traveling becomes a bore for the traveler. Why not
change into a transit tourist if you have more than 5 hours waiting
at the African airport? Come out of the airport with a transit
visa and visit the nearest tourist destination from the airport
and return in time to check in for your connecting flight, if
you have a day or two to wait then take a one day or two trips
as the case may be to visit the most interesting destinations.
Most African states have started implementing this type of tourism
thus, Transit Tourism in Africa. If you are in Cape Town, visit
the Robben Islands or visit the waterfront. If you are in Johannesburg,
visit the Soweto slums and back to the airport.
Transit Tourism in East Africa
East African countries, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania have pleasant
tourist destinations just few kilometers from their capital cities
or their international Airports. If you are in Kenya, Nairobi
national park and other tourist destinations are just 8 kilometers
away and if you are at Mombasa's Moi international Airport, visit
the beaches and the Heller Park at Bamburi. While at Uganda's
Entebbe Airport, take a trip to Speke Resort-Munyonyo for leisure
or take a boat to Sesse Island for a days boat ride or alternatively,
visit the source of the Nile at Jinja through the Mabira Forest
for the lovers of Nature. In Dar es Salaam, take a city excursion
and if time allows, take a boat ride to the Pemba and Zanzibar
Islands. In the alternative book a day in a five star hotel for
your health club activities.
Transit Tourism in Kenya
Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta international Airport (JKIA) is the gate
way into and out of Africa. Most Africa destined flights connect
in Nairobi thus; it is a hub and transit point for travelers to
other parts of the world to an extent that many people regard
Nairobi as the Capital city of Africa. This being the case, many
transit travelers stay many hours at the airport or are booked
into various hotels in the capital city of Kenya-Nairobi or in
Mombasa for a day or two before their flight connections. This
has made the Kenya government to issue transit visas to transit
travelers. The travelers then turn into transit tourists for the
hours or days they are in Nairobi or in Mombasa.
Nairobi, in the entire World, is "The Word's only Wildlife
capital city". This is because it has the Nairobi National
park which is 3 kilometers from the Airport fence with its official
entrance gate 7 kilometers away from the airport. Nairobi's Jomo
Kenyatta international Airport (JKIA)is centrally located in Kenya
and as such offers diverse options for hours or one day Nairobi
city tours and safaris. These tours will range from having a Nairobi
town tour to simply whirling away in a 5 star hotel in the city.
The other tourist destinations are so close to the city or are
within the Nairobi city. Private tours and safaris to these destinations
can be organized by Bush Art Africa Safaris within Minutes using
our Car Hire Services and Customized Mini Vans with Pop up roofs
for Photography and Game viewing.
Transit Tourism Destinations within Nairobi City
(Nairobi National Park, Animal Orphanage and the Nairobi Safari
Walk )
Nairobi National Park is the only park within a capital city in
the entire world. It is located 15 min from the central business
district; the park is an attraction to transit travelers as it
incorporates the Nairobi safari walk as you enter the official
gates of the park and the Animal orphanage just less than 100
meters from the Nairobi safari walk gates.
This tour takes you to the Nairobi National Park where it is possible
to find a variety of wildlife which covers an area of 44 square
miles, and is followed by a visit to the Animal Orphanage where
sick and stray orphaned animals are taken care of before being
returned to the wild. Nairobi National Park is unique by being
the only protected area in the world with a variety of animals
and birds close to a major city. The park has a diverse birdlife
with over 400 species recorded and four of the "Big Five"
can also be seen here. However some species are seasonal. It is
one of the successful rhino sanctuaries and is the natural habitat
of the black rhino. An optional add-on for this tour is lunch
at the nearby Rangers Restaurant or Carnivore Restaurant.
The Carnivore Restaurant
Carnivore has been voted as one of the world’s 50 best restaurants
and one of the only two in Africa. The disclosure was made in
a survey conducted by a panel of 71 famous restaurants, food writers,
chefs and gourmands. Featured in the Restaurant Magazine, a unique
guide to the world’s finest restaurants covering a wide
range of restaurant styles from the haute cuisine to the finest
down-to-earth good food, the Carnivore is complimented for its
credible range of exotic meat describing its eat-as-much-as-you-can
atmosphere as totally amazing.
"Carnivore,
often referred to as ‘Africa’s Greatest Eating Experience’,
has been nominated as restaurant of the year in Kenya on many
occasions, but this recent recognition confirms Carnivore as one
of the greatest eating places in the world,"
Started by the Tamarind Group in 1980, the Carnivore has played
host to more than 2,000,000 customers from all over the world,
including a multitude of celebrities through its 25 years of operations.
It is one of Kenya’s greatest exports and has greatly enhanced
the country’s reputation as a tourist destination, with
visitors making a compulsory stop over for the famous Nyama choma
feast. You are not in Kenya before you visit the Carnivore for
lunch or dinner.
National Museum, Nairobi City, the Parliament, the Bomb-Blast
Area and Nairobi Railway Station
The National Museum, located within the Nairobi City, is a beehive
of activity for tourists and transit travelers. You expect to
see the origin of Man, the African artifacts, the African snakes
and the fossils remains of Man and more at the Nairobi Museum.
You proceed to the city centre where you visit the Bomb Blast
area where the American Embassy was located before it was bombed
by the terrorists, pass through to the adjacent Nairobi Railway
station and see the Old Locomotives and the lunatic train before
you reach the Railway Museum in the adjacent location of the Nairobi
Railway Station.
The Maasai Village
Visit an authentic Maasai village to see and learn about the culture
of one of Kenya's indigenous peoples. The Maasai tribe lives in
Kenya. They are predominantly a warrior tribe whose lives revolve
around herding cattle. One of their beliefs is that God entrusted
His cattle to them. Thus, they measure their wealth by the number
of cattle they acquire. They live in small settlements of 8-15
huts per kraal. The huts are made of branches, twigs, grass, and
cow dung and urine formed into a plaster and applied to a branch
frame. The mixture is as strong as cement after it dried in the
sun and does not smell. On a typical visit to a Maasai village,
you will be welcomed with song by the young “Morans”.
They demonstrate various unique aspects of their lifestyle including
how to make a fire using sticks, how to get blood from their animals
(the blood forms an important part of their diet), a tour of their
huts (manyatta’s) and give a lecture on their culture and
lifestyle. This is a tour well worth opting for to learn more
about Kenya’s indigenous peoples and is an add-on option
available on tour in Amboseli or Maasai Mara.
Daphne Sheldrick - Elephant Orphanage
Daphne Sheldrick (As part of the David Sheldrick Conservation
Foundation) rehabilitates orphaned baby elephants and other wildlife
here at her home just outside of Nairobi National Park. These
babies have lost their mothers to poaching, death, injuries, on
getting lost in the wild or other tragedies. Daphne and her dedicated
staff raise them to be released back into the wild when they are
ready. Tour departs at 09:00 a.m. on Mondays to Saturdays. An
optional add-on for this tour is lunch at the nearby Rangers Restaurant
or Carnivore Restaurant.
Giraffe Manor
The Giraffe Manor, built in 1932 by Sir David Duncan, is situated
on 120 acres of land just a few miles from the centre of Nairobi.
Since 1974, the Giraffe Center has been the home pf the endangered
Rothschild Giraffe whose numbers have increased from the original
5.Guests can feed and photograph the giraffe and the Warthogs
at the Center, and also wander through the adjoining primeval
forest to view the bushbuck, Dik Dik, and more than 180 species
of birds.
Karen Blixen Museum
This museum was originally the home of Karen Blixen, who came
to Kenya from Denmark in the early part of this century; the present
museum site is at the heart of the larger coffee plantation run
by Blixen between 1914 and 1931. The house and surrounding land
was donated by the Danish government to Kenya at independence;
the house was restored by the Danish government and was used during
the filming of Out of Africa, which immortalized Karen Blixen's
book by the same name. The Museum was opened to the public in
1986.Much of the original furniture is on display in the house,
and combined with the beautifully landscaped gardens and encompassing
view of the Ngong Hills, the Museum has continued to be very popular
destination for international and local visitors.
The Bomas of Kenya
Bomas of Kenya is the unique entertainment spot of is own kind
in Kenya, providing a cross-section cultural education of Kenya
lifestyle and the original African music. Located only 10 kilometers
from Nairobi city, Bomas is surrounded by a natural setting of
forest trees and quiet suburb. In this exciting African spot,
ethnic groups and their living styles including music, crafts,
and dancing are displayed in traditional African huts. The auditorium
has a capacity of 3,500 seats and performances are usually made
in the open air stage during non-rainy days. The vast space and
perfect lighting echoes the magic African drum music and dinner
entertainment in a most wonderful evening in Africa. There are
daily performances showing different tribal dancers including
the famous Kamba and Maasai warriors. Bomas of Kenya is a whole
African experience, giving you the African magic dance and our
traditional age warm hospitality.
Transit
Day Tours from Nairobi
Nakuru National Park
Located 160 kilometers away from Nairobi, this safari takes you
to the most visited National Game park and bird sanctuary-The
flamingoes of Lake Nakuru. It has an abundant wildlife species;
it is where you will definitely see the Black and white rhino
and is located few meters from Nakuru town on your way to western
Kenya.
This park is 188sq kms, enclosed and managed by the Kenya wildlife
service. Among other animals found in the park include lion, flamingos,
geese, leopard, waterbuck, giraffe, hyenas, buffalos, baboons,
monkeys, zebras and gazelles.
This 1 day trip tour is ideal for the transit tourist since it
allows you time to come back to Nairobi to catch you flight. End
your 1 day tour and drive back to Nairobi in time for dinner at
the famous Carnivore Restaurant on your way to Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport for departure.
Mount Longonot Crater
A drive into the Rift Valley Escarpment and catching a glimpse
of the beautiful escarpment is quite adventures for a transit
tourist. Hike the Mt. Longonot and see the inside of the crater,
this can take 3hrs if you can manage. Have picnic lunch and depart
for Lake Naivasha and its environs, you can enjoy a boat ride
as you view hippos, crocodiles and fishes in the lake. End your
1 day tour and drive back to Nairobi in time for dinner at the
famous Carnivore Restaurant on your way to Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport for departure.
Hell’s
Gate National Park
The Hell's gate National Park is located in Naivasha, 1½
hours from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. The park is famous
for its sheer vertical cliffs that are popular with rock climbers
and trekking enthusiasts. The rocky cliffs create a façade
so beautiful and multi-colored that it rivals the Grand Canyon
especially when stricken by the afternoon sun. Walks and biking
are offered at the park. Animals to be found in the park include
zebra, buffalo, gazelles, and other small game. This one day tour
is ideal for adventure seekers who want to knock themselves out
with a trekking, biking, and sightseeing safari. End your 1 day
tour and drive back to Nairobi in time for dinner at the famous
Carnivore Restaurant on your way to Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport for departure.
Bush Art Africa Safaris urges the transit travelers to customize their
tours with us as they book for their travels into Africa or call
on to us as you arrive at the airport. We will meet you at the
airport and take you for a memorable tour of your choice.
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