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Religious Groups

 

Kenya has a vast history of different religions.

The local´s have their different cultural believes which are much older than most of the new religions which where imported. Sadly many are now called black magic.

Christian Missionaries came 1800

Muslim came down from Oman/Jemen

Hindu´s came to Build the Railway Mombasa to Kampala around 1900

 

Historical Safari

Are you interested in the history of Kenya? We can show you where the Kenyan past is hidden.

Gede Ruins

Jumba Ruins

Lamu World Heritage site

Takwa Ruins, Manda Island

Fort Jesus

Mount Kenya

 

Agriculture Safari

Are you interested in Farming? Would you like to join a Kenyan Famer on his Farm? Visit:
  • Tea Farm
  • Coffee Farm
  • Flower Farm
  • Fish Farm
  • Rice Farm
  • Wheat Farm
  • Or what Farm/ agricultural Interest do you have? Just advise us and we are here for you.

Halal Safari

Our highly trained Lofty Team is able to ensure that all your needs are looked after.   Does your group need a private Cottage, where no other guests are? Where there is no alcohol served? No Smoking? A private pool for the guests? Only Halal Food is served? Ensured your prayer timings are announced? While traveling around the Country able to access Mosque at required times or Prayer times?   Our Team is there to work out your Itinerary as per your needs.

Fellowship Safari

You want to meet your fellow’s in Kenya? Please advise us to which church/organisation you belong and we connect you with the right Fellow’s here in Kenya. We can then create a program for you, where you meet your fellows, assist them for a few days in their daily life and at the same time incorporate a wildlife or beach experience. It doesn’t matter if it is your church brothers and sisters you would like to meet or if you are in the same organisation like Lions Club, Rotarian, Scouts movement, St. Johns or Red Cross or any other.

Safaris in Historical Vehicles

Do you like to experience the real Safari, the way the Hunters where driving through the bush? We have our small Fleet of Historical Safari Land Cruisers which are still going strong.

Each Vehicle can tell you its own story.  

Toyota Landcruiser HJ61 KAE

Want to enjoy a Safari on a Toyota Land Cruiser HJ61.

The Car has been modified to give a very comfortable Seating,
behind are four single seats, reclining with Hand rest and
it has a great Pop up Roof to allow undisturbed Game viewing while
on a Game drive.

Max seating is five Guests and the Driver

Kenya Visa

To apply for a Visiting Visa to Kenya  go to the

Website  http://evisa.go.ke/evisa.html

If you have booked the Safari/Beach Holiday with us we are happy

to assist in applying for the Visa.

You need the following information ready:

Scan copy of your Passport, the Page with the Picture

Scan copy of your Passport Picutre

Copy of the Safari or Beach Holiday Program

Your Email Adress

Your Phone number

Your Home Adress

Your Spouse full Names

Airport/Border Post of First Entry into Kenya

Charges to Pay is 51 $US and Credit Card charges

Toyota Land Cruiser KAA114S HJ60 Build 1987

This is a Toyota Land Cruiser KAA114S HJ60 built in 1987 and registered in Kenya 1992. Ever since it came to Kenya it has been doing many Safaris all over East Africa. It is custom built with open roof top (folding) to Safari specification. It has done more than 1 Mill km on Safari within Kenya & East Africa and is still going very strong.

This Vehicle will not only take you to all Game Parks in Kenya, also through the wild terrain going to the Lake Turkana or other remote Areas.
This Vehicle is the right if you prefer an Adventure Safari.

The HJ60 is one of the best Land Cruiser of the 80’s series built by Toyota in Japan.

Visit the Roots of the Scouts Movement

Leave this world a little better than you found it.
Baden-Powell’s Last Message (1941)

We take you back to where Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell the founder of the Scouts movement lived from 1939
in Nyeri, his last Home. He had named the Cottage Paxtu and is within the Outspan Hotel in Njeri.

Baden-Powell died on 8 January 1941 and is buried at St. Peter’s Cemetery in Nyeri.

His gravestone bears a circle with a dot in the centre “ʘ”, which is the trail sign for “Going home”, or “I have gone home”:

When his wife Olave died in UK, her ashes were sent to Kenya and interred beside her husband.

Kenya has declared Baden-Powell’s grave a national monument.

We take you on a Tour to Visit the starting of the Scouting Movement and you can meet with local Scouting fellows or Girl Guiding sisters.

We assist you to get the right contacts.