In the Bush  

You'll make your safari game drives in one of our six open Land Rover Defenders. Your professional guide and Maasai game trackers will always be with you to provide all needed information and to ensure your safety in the bush.

On a foot safari with your guides, you'll see many species of game and birds in their natural environment. Since this is your Maasai tracker's native land, he'll be able to introduce you to local medicinal plants, discuss animal tracks and behavior, and share with you his lore of the Maasai culture and traditions.

You will decide what you most like. These are just few examples of the many experiences we can provide for you.

You could start the day by taking a guided walk safari with local trackers to show you the rich flora and fauna of this undiscovered paradise, while you feel you are playing a great role in the conservation of this unique wilderness.
A forest walk in the Chyulu, with a picnic on the hills, or a river walk and lunch at the camp. One of the best options is an early morning game drive with bush breakfast near the spring: walking next to elephants is almost guaranteed. A game drive or a walk in the savanna in the afternoon.

Or just before dawn, breakfast could be ready for you at the Tembo House. You will leave for a day excursion to Tsavo National Park. This is elephant country; you will explore the Park and see many different game species. We have been lucky to spot 30 different mammals species in this game drive, including elephant, lion, leopard, cheetah, hyena, lesser kudu, klipspringer, oryx, wildebeest... 
For lunch you will have a picnic in the Park; you will be back to the camp in the late afternoon, driving through the plains of our property.

Another day you could have an early morning game walk and bush breakfast, with the possibility to visit a Maasai village; in the afternoon you could enjoy a game walk or a game drive.  Sundowners (a drink while you admire sunset) on a cliff looking for the elephants would be a perfect ending of a great day in Africa. Or you could spend the afternoon visiting the Maasai Wilderness Trust activities (schools, dispensaries, game scouts).

There are plenty of opportunities. Landscape varies from open grassland savanna, to bush hills, to river forests, to the lake, to the spring and up to the clouds forests of the Chyulu.
Each place needs almost a day to be fully enjoyed.

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