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GUIDED
BIRD WATCHING TOURS IN KENYA
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Kenya - A Bird Watching Wonderland and An Ornithologist's
Paradise
Kenya is one of the world's most superb birding destinations
and a must-visit for amateur and professional birders
as the seamless overlapping habitats provide many
bird species within short distances. Birding in Kenya
is more exciting because you'll find Cattle Egrets
picking insects next to Buffaloes, Ox-peckers grooming
a Rhino, Hyenas and Vultures fighting it out on a
carcass and the floating Hippo is a safe ferry for
playful Sacred Ibis and Little Egrets. The difficulty
in planning a birding safari to Kenya is not about
the availability of birds but of getting the right
outfitter to organize your tour as many birding tours
to Kenya are now marketed as competition of the IBAs
visited and final numbers on the checklist – never
mind how stressful and exhausting the tour is.
We invite you on a unique way of birding, whereby
we take birding back to its very basics, of observing
birds in their natural habitats in a relaxed way.
As bird watchers, this is the principle we use in
our personal birding ventures in Kenya and it is the
same we use when designing and delivering birding
tours to our clients. Our Kenya birding tours are
about spending more time birding in the places we
visit than most companies do. Our focus is to let
our clients enjoy birding by their ability and not
at the pace, speed and the pressure of a tour leader.
We have guides and leaders are who competent ornithologists
who spend 365 days a year birding in Kenya. They are
enthusiastic about birds and they sincerely want to
share their experience with you. We are justifiably
proud of them and we believe they're the best in the
business as they are not driven by their personal
agenda of listing the highest number in a tour, instead
they work to ensure that the clients have a wonderful
birding experience based on their ability.
To prevent our birding tours from being road expeditions
with endless hours of driving we choose IBAs which
are on a close circuit but with different habitats
giving us many species on short transfers. Consider
that the road conditions here are not as good as in
Europe and a crowded itinerary, which may look very
exciting in a brochure or website, has more time being
spent on long transfers with little time for quality
birding. Besides, people are too exhausted for productive
birding - an important fact to consider when comparing
itineraries.
We truly believe that the best way of enjoying birding
in Kenya is when one is rested and the feedback from
our clients vindicates this. We therefore stay for
2-3 nights per selected site as this gives us in-depth
and quality birding opportunities, instead of just
ticking species off a list. Indeed we continue to
be amazed when we see birding groups arriving at a
site late in the afternoon, do some birding in the
garden/jetty and at the crack of dawn the next day
they are off to another hotspot.
Another unique feature in our African bird watching
tours is that as much as possible we encourage people
to step out of the car and actively bird on the ground,
which results in more species seen. We must emphasize
that the tours do not involve full days of walking,
so they are not strenuous.
In all our tours accommodation with en suite facilities,
is chosen for the proximity to the birding sites and
also comfort. All hotels have extensive gardens that
allow for easy birding even from the comfort of the
room's verandah.
How is our typical birding day? We don't subscribe
to the dawn to dusk schedule as we honestly don't
think we would enjoy a holiday where every day we
have to be up and going with the first light. We plan
our day around our client's pace, often having breaks
within the day, so that people can rest (e.g. It is
a test of endurance for a visitor to Kenya to bird
in the afternoon heat). But since we spend more time
in any chosen area we get enough time to bird the
areas thoroughly seeing as much as those who have
to run on dawn to dusk crash programs.
Against all the above considerations our clients set
personal records in tours they have enjoyed and participated
in a relaxed way; ultimately this is how we judge
the success of our tours. You may choose to join our
scheduled small group tours (maximum 10 clients) where
you will meet like-minded birders who are interested
in the quality of their birding experience. We could
also design an itinerary to suit your traveling scheme.
You can depend on our experience and local knowledge
to give you an ornithological and wildlife rich tour.
Welcome.
7 Day Tour - Naivasha area and Masai
Mara Game Reserve.
8 Day Tour - Amboseli and Tsavo National
Parks.
9 Day Tour - Rift Valley lakes and
Masai Mara.
9 Day TourSwara Plains, Amboseli
and Lake Naivasha area.
12 Day Tour - Rift Valley, Baringo
area and Masai Mara.
15 Day Tour - Mount Kenya region,
Rift Valley Lakes, Kakamega Forest and the Masai Mara
Game Reserve.

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