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Ride Kenya - Kenya Horseback Safaris
6 Nights / 7 Days Riding Safari

With access to over 1.4
million acres, including two national parks, Ride Kenya has one of the
largest wilderness concessions in Africa today. From the vast dry lake
beds of Amboseli to the east, to the majestic Chyulu Hills to the west,
Ride Kenya horse safaris traverse a variety of quintessential and game
rich East African landscapes. With Mount Kilimanjaro as the back drop,
the rides meander amongst 38 species of large mammals, including the Big
Five, making Ride Kenya horse safaris an unforgettable experience.
Ride Kenya mobile safaris are reminiscent of the safaris of old. Rides
tend to cover between 15 to 30 miles per day during which the luxury
camp is moved ahead to the next destination. The tented camps are very
comfortable, with wrought iron twin or double beds, fine linen, en suite
bathrooms, a central dining tent and a high standard of food and drinks.
All of the mobile safaris are supported by a crew of grooms, chefs,
waiters and general helpers to ensure maximum comfort for the guests. |
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Guests enjoy riding
through a great variety of truly wild, unfenced ecosystems. Our terrain
is volcanic, so the going is mostly soft and sandy, with some areas of
rocky lava flow. We enjoy riding through a great variety of ecosystems;
from the vast savannah plains, to thick acacia forests, and the Chyulu
Hills themselves which run for about 40 miles.
Ride Kenya has a selection of 20 very well-schooled horses, which are
used to the wildlife and terrain.
In order to join our horse safaris, guests should be comfortable at a
canter at least. We do have plenty of chance to gallop and jump also,
but this is not compulsory. We usually spend 4-6 hours per day in the
saddle, and then also offer our guests the chance to enjoy game drives,
bush walks and night game drives. |
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7 Day / 6 Night Horseback
Safari
Arrival
into Nairobi - Take any day time flight from London Heathrow or another
European city to Nairobi (JKIA). Guests should aim to spend their first
night in Nairobi to rest.
Day 1
Nairobi
to Chyulu Hills (Lenkiliriti)- Transfer from the hotel early in the
morning to Wilson Airport in Nairobi to catch the Safarilink scheduled
flight at 0730 to the Chyulus (or to a private charter from other safari
destinations in Kenya if desired). Guests will be met by Patrick and
Nicola, Ride Kenya’s guides and hosts, and transferred to the first camp
site.
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After lunch in camp, guests have a
chance to catch up on sleep before heading out for an afternoon ride at about 4
o’clock. The horses will already be in the camp waiting for you upon arrival.
Having received detailed information on each guest, Patrick and Nicola will have
chosen a horse for everyone. This afternoon’s ride is designed to give guests a
taste of the safari to come and to ensure a perfect match between horse and
rider before the safari departs.
The ride will meander through a spectacular volcanic landscape, known as
Lenkiliriti to the local Maasai. We are likely to come across klipspringer,
baboon, Coke’s Hartebeest, rock hyrax and gerenuk who reside in and around the
volcanoes. The ride will emerge onto a vast plain where we will end the day with
a sunset drink in a picturesque location. We will then return to camp for a hot
shower, drinks by the fire and a three course dinner. Anyone who is not happily
paired with a horse has a chance to change horses on this first day. |
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Day 2
Macaruru - After a delicious
breakfast at the camp, guests and their guides will set out on a five-six hour
ride through an area of Chyulu East National Park, known as Macaruru. This is a
wild and untouched area of Kenya, where the scenery is incredible. The ride will
take guests through a spectacular and wild landscape, with a picnic lunch to
break up the riding. Guests will be met by a vehicle for lunch. Under the shade
of a sprawling acacia tree, guests enjoy cool drinks and a picnic before
continuing with the ride back to the Lenkiliriti camp.
On the ride today, guests might be lucky enough to come across signs of black
rhino, which reside in the park. These are the last truly wild black rhino in
Kenya, and it is possible to find fresh tracks to follow on the ride. Other
wildlife which can be seen on today’s ride includes eland, kudu, giraffe, coke’s
hartebeest and mountain reedbuck, a rare antelope which resides in the hills
around the park. Tonight guests can try their luck on a night game drive, as the
area around this campsite is excellent for viewing nocturnal wildlife such as
hyena, bat-eared fox, serval cat, porcupine and much more. |
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Crater Camp - Today’s ride leaves camp after
breakfast and proceeds through the acacia forest up towards Chyulu East
National Park. En Route, the ride will trek through seemingly endless
stands of whistling thorn acacia as we begin our ascent into the Chyulu
Hills. As we make our way, there are ample opportunities to canter,
gallop and jump. Deep in the forest, guests are likely to come across
some of our exceptionally large, resident, bull elephants browsing. As
we ride, we are likely to meet zebra, wildebeest, giraffe, oryx,
gazelle, cheetah and even lion. Over the course of the day, the ride
ascends about 2,000 feet above the plains with stunning views stretching
for 90 miles on a clear day. On the way, we will have a picnic lunch
before making our final ascent into camp.
Today’s camp is nestled into a forest next to a large volcanic crater.
It is situated over looking the quintessential East African plains that
lead up to Mt. Kilimanjaro. Upon reaching the camp, guests are invited
to spend the late afternoon climbing the volcanic crater in pursuit of
the very rare Verreaux’s Eagle which nests in the nearly inaccessible
rocky outcrops that line the rim of the crater. As an alternative,
guests can opt to explore the lava tubes that lie within walking
distance of the camp. These jagged caves stretch for miles as they lead
away from the crater and have been used by hunter gatherers for
generations as shelter. Guest return to camp before sun-down for a
shower, drinks and dinner. |
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Day 4Mist Forest - Today’s
ride ascends another 2,000 feet higher into the Chyulu Hills. A
noticeable change in climate and temperature occurs as you reach over
7,000 feet above sea level. The ride is dominated by incredible views of
the vast wildernesses of Tsavo East National park to the east and Mount
Kilimanjaro and Amboseli national park to the west.
Today’s riding traverses steep slopes and valleys and leading of the
horses may be necessary at times. Due to the altitude of the area,
clouds often sit on the top of the Chyulu Hills. This consistent
moisture has given rise to miniature jungles that dot the summits of the
hills. Today’s ride takes about four hours and ends at one of the
largest mist forests in the hills.
Whilst the horses get sent back to the Crater camp, guests and guides
have a chance to enter the mist forests on foot, in pursuit of the
buffalo, leopard, syke’s monkey and giant forest hog that reside within
it. We will have a picnic lunch on the edge of the mist forest,
overlooking the vast landscape below. After lunch guests will be driven
back to the camp, where they can enjoy a relaxing sundowner, hot shower
and dinner. |
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Day 5
Kopjes- Today the ride descends out of the
hills, through a sprawling acacia forest and on into a large, open,
sandy lugga. Over the years, wind erosion has exposed these ancient
soils in which archeologists have discovered stone tools made by some of
the first hominids to walk the earth. Stone chips and simple stone tools
known as hand axes have been collected in this region. As we ride, we
always keep our eyes out for signs of artifacts used by our ancient
ancestors.
In this area, we will also keep our eyes out for signs of lion.
Although, it is highly likely that the lions will be fast asleep deep
inside the shady lava flow, we will be able to get a picture of their
most recent activity by the tracks they have left the night before. With
these tracks, we will be able to formulate a plan to come back after
dark, in a vehicle with a spotlight and try our best to locate the lions
as they come out to hunt.
After about a five hour ride, guests will arrive at the new campsite
which is set on the plains, with a view of some spectacular granite
rocks, or Kopjes. This evening we aim to enjoy sunset on top of the
rocks themselves, with a stunning view of Mount Kilimanjaro. |
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Day 6
Kopjes - For our final day’s ride we plan to
explore the vast wilderness out behind the Kopjes, heading towards a dry
river bed. As it can be hot riding in the area during the midday heat,
we suggest a dawn ride, enjoying the wildlife early in the morning, and
watching the sunlight catch on the summit of Kilimanjaro as the sun
rises over the Chyulu Hills.
On this ride we can expect some sightings of large groups of elephant,
which dig in the dry riverbed for water. Riders will love the chance to
canter up and down the banks of the riverbed and can let their horses
gallop through the soft sand. We are also likely to encounter some local
maasai herdsmen, who also survive in this area by digging into the dry
riverbed for water.
Today’s five hour ride will finish back at the Kopjes camp for lunch,
after which guests can plan to enjoy a last game drive or bush walk, or
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Airstrip-After breakfast, guests will leave
on the Safarilink schedule flight, at 0830, (or private charter) to
Wilson airport in Nairobi. From Nairobi they can go on to their next
Kenyan destination or leave from the international airport that evening.
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Date of Safari - Chyulu Hills Ride
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Rate |
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06 - 12
January 2010 |
USD
4,033 per person sharing
USD 4,513 Per Single Person |
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4 –
20 February 2010
07 – 13 June 2010
12 – 18 July 2010
20 – 26 September 2010
06 – 12 December 2010 |
USD 4,189 per person sharing
USD 5,715 Per Single Person |
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Date of
Safari - Amboseli Ride |
Rate |
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28
June – 04 July 2010
02 – 08 August 2010
23 - 29 August 2010
27 Dec 2010 – 02 January 2011 |
US$ 4,378 per person sharing
US$ 5,383 single |
Price includes: Full board
accommodation, drinks, laundry, Safarilink schedule flights
between Wilson Airport (Nairobi’s domestic airport) and Ol Donyo
Wuas return, transfers between Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport (Nairobi’s international airport) and Wilson Airport on
arrival and departure, Conservation Fees to Mbirikani Group
Ranch and temporary membership of the Flying Doctor’s Society of
Africa.
Not included; personal, medical or accident insurance,
staff/guide gratuities and items of a personal nature. |

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