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Kenya
Safari and Mission Tour -Mission
Trips to Africa
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Group or individuals of highly motivated Christians committed to
working with poor people to overcome poverty
Achieving goals by partnering with and serving the
Body of Christ in its missions to follow our Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ, working with the poor and oppressed promoting
spiritual transformation, seeking equality and bearing witness
to the Good News.
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All
this with a appreciation of Gods Gift on Natural enviroment wildlife and
culture in Kenya East Africa.
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East African
Safaris, offers Africa mission tours primarily in Kenya and Tanzania.
We also offer you safari services to these countries and other African
safari destinations. We specialize mainly on Religious, Cultural, Study
and Historical Tours. Our tour programs are tailor-made to people who
want to visit sites with significant religious ties in history to deepen
their knowledge about the early Christianity in Africa. You will also
increase your faith and better understand the purpose of God for mankind
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Kenya
Mission tours Visits
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Kajiado to visit the Africa Inland Church (AIC) station of Kajiado Center
for handicapped Maasai children
Kijabe perhaps the worlds largest mission station and Kijabe Medical Center
and Bethany Crippled Children,
Visit and spend day and night with orphaned children at shelter childrens
home at Ngong Town Nairobi.
Visit to orphaned Girls childrens home at Muranga upendo childrens home
Visit to Stars for jesus childrens home -orphaned boys
New life childrens home- day care with little children from 2 days old
some with HIV -
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Visit to Nyumbani childrens home and have a day care with old children
orphaned hiv children
Visit to Joy town thika for handicapped children
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You will be provided with quality safari and
travel services on our missionary safari at very discounted prices. Our
unique missionary safari combines your tour in the tradition of the African
deluxe safari, budget Camping Safari, Lodge Safaris, Mountain Climbing
and Beach holidays. The safaris will take you to the world famous creations
of Masai Mara, Samburu, Mt. Kenya ,
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Lake Nakuru among other parks. Missionaries at
work in missionary and church safari
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Nick Vujicic from Melbourne,
Australia-is a young man in his early 20s who was born without limbs.
All his life, Nick has had no legs or arms and he is living a fulfilling
life. An inspirational life.
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encouragement words to Kenyan children
1.When we fail, we must start again,” he told a crowd gathered
at Joy Town School in Thika.
2.every girl should know she is beautiful and every boy “the man!”
and as he made the young disadvantaged children gathered at Joy town repeat
the phrases, “I am beautiful” “I am the man”,
3.“We can be grateful and live the life God has for us. No matter
who you are, what you have and don’t have, we can be thankful,”
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4.“I can either be angry
at God and say, “God I have no arms and legs,” or say, “thank you Jesus
for giving me my little foot. Because with my little foot I can jump if
I need to jump.” Among his hobbies is swimming, “I jump in the pool and
float and using my little foot I make my way through,” he illustrates.
“You can live the life God has for you. God is good,” he challenges.
5.I share how God turned my life around from a life without limbs
to a LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS!
6."I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."
Philippians 4:13 t
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Day
1.
Arrival
and airport transfer to hotel in Nairobi B/B
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Day excursions to baby elephant orphange ,Girrafe centre to feed girrafes
with own hands and visit to Karen blixen museum home to movie OUT OF AFRICA!
Day
2/3.Overnight at shelter childrens Home:
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Leave for overnight with day activities with shelter childrens home.On
overnight offers you a moment with oprhaned children talking and sharing
offering emotional support which is hardly given to many children in africa.
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Day 4
Visit Girls childreen home at Muranga -Upendo childrens Home.A day excursion
spending whole day with girls ,sharing and hleping and identifying challenges
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Day
5. Thika Joy town-Thika school for the blind
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Morning leave for Thika town-Joy Town Primary Schools
in Thika which caters for handicapped children, .Visit to joy town to
visit the physcally handcapped children and after lunch visit Thika school
for the blind.Overnight at Blue post hotel.a very nice hotel between two
falls chania and Thika falls.
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6.Thika
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After
an early morning worship service in Thika Blue posts, 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. (B,L,D)
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Day
7 Sweetwaters
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. (B,L,D)
Day
8 Sweetwaters - Nakuru
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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. (B,L,D)
Day
9 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. (B,L,D)
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Day 10 Kijabe
There will be time today to spend with Kijabe missionaries and visit
Moffat College of Bible, Kijabe Medical Center and
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Bethany Crippled Children’s Center. Meals and overnight will again be
with missionary hosts. (B,L,D)
Day
11 Kijabe - Masai Mara
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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 a lodge in the Masai Mara.
(B,L,D)
Day
12 Masai Mara
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 lodge. (B,L,D)
Day
13 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.
(B,L,D)
Day
14 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. (B,D)
Day
15 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)
$2,895 per person , based on double occupancy.
Single room supplement $650.
Optional Travel Protection: $300
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Excludes International
airfare and Taxes
A safari With a local Touch !!!
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Day 1: Arrival Nairobi
After your arrival at JKIA, you will be met and transferred to a Nairobi
hotel or your desired place for resting, dinner and overnight.
Day 2: Nairobi St. Barnados Children’s home
After your breakfast in Nairobi, drive to the home of orphans called St.
Barnados home located in Nairobi. Children bravely born but they have
lost their parents. After a lecture with them, continue to Nyumbani home.
A place for the Aids people. Share a word of encouragement with them and
a hope for the future. Dinner and overnight at a Nairobi hotel
Day 3: Nairobi - Undugu Society - Nyumba ya Amani
After a night in Nairobi, our driver will drive us for a journey heading
to Undugu Society where the street children are rehabilitated. The Undugu
society is located in Kiambu. Share a word of love with them for the whole
morning. If possible have lunch together. Later continue to Nyumba ya
Amani in Ruiru a few kms from Kiambu town. Here you have a chance to meet
the desperate orphans who very much appreciate any one who offers them
love. Later in the evening, drive to Nairobi for dinner and overnight.
Day 4: Nairobi – Thika
After your breakfast a journey towards Thika Town. Pay a visit to Thika
School for the blind and Joy town primary school in Thika for the disabled
children. There is also a new orphans home run by the ACK church located
at Kiganjo. There are few children, but we can also pay a visit to them.
You will you’re your lunch in one of these places. Here accommodation
can be in Blue Post Hotel in Thika.
Day 5: Thika - Kirinyaga
After your breakfast at Blue post Hotel, we will drive towards Kirinyaga.
Here we will pay a visit to Ngata Children’s Home. This is a rehabilitated
home for the street Children. Dinner and overnight in Nairobi.
Day 6: Nairobi – Masai Mara
08:30 Hrs: depart from our Nairobi office for a journey south along the
floor of the Great Rift Valley and a stop over will be provided in order
to view the Great Rift Valley. Lunch at Narok, a small Masai Town. Arrive
late afternoon in the Masai Mara game reserve. Enjoy an evening game drive.
Dinner and overnight at the camp or Lodge.
Day 7: Masai Mara
Early morning 6.30am game drive will be provided. Return to the campsite
or lodge in time for breakfast before proceeding for another game drive.
Evening game drive will expose to you to the survival of the fittest in
the jungle as the predators try to make their kill before dusk. Dinner
and overnight at the camp or Lodge.
Day 8: Masai Mara- Nakuru
After breakfast depart Masai Mara for Lake Nakuru National Park in the
Great Rift Valley. Nakuru is known for its millions of flamingoes turning
the lake pink and thus called “the Pink Lake” and the rhino sanctuary.
Visitors have an opportunity to view the rhino, one of the most endangered
animal species in Kenya. Afternoon game drive, dinner and overnight at
the campsite or at the Lodge or Lodge.
Day 9: Nakuru- Samburu
Leave Nakuru after breakfast for Samburu Game reserve in the northern
frontier of Kenya. Evening game drive. Dinner and overnight at the camp
or Lodge.
Day 10: Samburu
Morning and afternoon game drives in Samburu with a lunch and leisure
break in the mid afternoon. The reserve is home to rare drought resistant
animals that are peculiar to the semi- arid region north of the equator.
These include the reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra, the Beisa Oryx,
gerenuk and the blue-sharked Somali ostrich. Samburu is dry most of the
year but is watered by the Ewaso Nyiro River, which rises in the Aberdares
and drains in the Lorain Swamp north of Shaba National Reserve. Overnight
and all meals at the Camp or Lodge.
Day 11: Samburu / Mt. Kenya
After breakfast leave Samburu, crossing the equator for Mt. Kenya (Nanyuki)
arriving in time for lunch. After lunch, visit the Mau Mau Caves (where
Kenyan Freedom Fighters could hide from the British Troops during the
struggle for Independence) Dinner and overnight at the Camp or Lodge.
Day 12: Mt. Kenya- Amboseli via Nairobi
After breakfast, drive south via the biggest open-air market in East and
Central Africa (Karatina). Proceed to Nairobi arriving in time for lunch
in one of the restaurants. Continue to Amboseli via Kenya / Tanzania border
(Namanga) arriving in the late afternoon. An evening game viewing drives.
Dinner and overnight at the Camp or Lodge.
Day 13: Amboseli
Morning and afternoon game drive in this park that lies in a dried-up
lakebed. There are swamps and springs fed by underground rivers from the
melting snows of Mt. Kilimanjaro, which give permanent water to the wildlife.
The animals seen here include Lions, Elephants, Wildebeests, Cheetahs,
and Buffalos, plains game and the Rare Taita Weaver and the Gerenuks.
The animals are mainly found around the Ol Kenya Swamp. It is here that
you will have a good sight of viewing the peak of Mt. Kilimanjaro, which
forms a beautiful backdrop to the park. The observation Hill offers a
view of the entire park and beyond.
There is an option for:
Masai Village visit
Nature walk
Swimming in one of the lodges
ALL at an Extra Cost
Dinner and overnight at the Camp.
Day 14: Amboseli
After breakfast leave Amboseli with game drive enroute for Nairobi arriving
in the afternoon. Drop off at a Nairobi hotel for overnight.
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