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Holly Malloy

Trophy Club, TX Travel Agent
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Holly Malloy

Trophy Club, TX Travel Agent
All the Places Travel, an independent agent with Nexion, LLC, a Travel Leaders Network Affiliate Agency
20 reviews
100.00% Recommended
5 Years of Experience
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COUNTRIES VISITED:Kenya, Tanzania
PLACES VISITED:Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Masai Mara National Reserve, Nairobi, Serengeti, Zanzibar
SUGGESTED DURATION:8 Days
· The Masai Mara, a huge expanse of gently rolling grassland specked with flat-topped acacia trees has some of the greatest animal densities in Africa. At certain times of the year in the Masai Mara you have the opportunity to see wildebeest and zebra migrating in their millions, following the ancient rhythm of Africa's seasons. · One of the greatest wildlife-watching destinations on earth, the Serengeti is an epic place renowned for its predators: lions, leopards and cheetahs, with plenty of elephants and plains game in residence too. · At certain times of the year in the Serengeti you have the opportunity to see wildebeest and zebra migrating in their millions, following the ancient rhythm of Africa's seasons · Zanzibar Island is a jewel in the ocean, surrounded by beaches that rate among the finest in the world with a mesmerizing mix of influences from Africa, Arabia, India and Europe.
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DAY1
Nairobi
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Hemengsways Nairobi
Hemingways Nairobi is the new luxury boutique hotel in the serene Karen suburb. Ideally positioned to give sweeping views of the Ngong hills, the property offers 45 enchanting rooms housed in an elegant plantation-style building. Each room is large and airy with un-interrupted views of the forested valleys and the rolling hills in the distance.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Daphne Sheldrick Giraffe Center
DAY2
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
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Daily Safari at Lewa
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is one of the great success stories of Kenyan conservation. A former cattle ranch, Lewa has been transformed into a 65,000 acre sanctuary with tentacles that reach out hundreds of miles, encouraging conservation and partnership in this arid and environmentally crucial area. Here guests can see rare black and white rhino, elephant, lion and Grevy’s zebra, 30% of the world’s population.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Breakfast among the wild!
DAY3
Masai Mara National Reserve
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Kitchwa Tembo
Overlooking the endless, game-filled grasslands of the Maasai Mara, Kichwa Tembo offers a series of spacious, stylish tents with stunning views across the world's greatest natural wilderness. The 48 tents are a picture of rustic sophistication, with comfortable twin beds, en suite showers and shady verandahs with sweeping views over the surrounding savannah. From your tent, it's possible to see large herds of elephants, prides of big cats, and the world's greatest wildlife spectacle - the migration of over a million wildebeest and zebra, which pass this way between July and September on their instinctive march to pastures new. The camp's expert Maasai guides are on hand to reveal more of this magical wilderness through game drives, bush walks and visits to the villages of the local Ilkarekeshe Maasai.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Kitchwa Tembo is a very family friendly resort.
DAY4
Masai Mara National Reserve
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Safari
3 days of Safari in Msasai Mara
HIGHLIGHTS:
The Safari's are amazing. Family of Elephants was a highlight
DAY5
Serengeti
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Kleins Camp
Klein's Camp perches on the rocky slopes of the Kuka Hills, enjoying a double-whammy view of the Serengeti and the Masai Mara over the border in Kenya. The camp's 10,000 private hectares, leased from the Maasai, sits just outside Serengeti National Park and so you enjoy the sweeping landscapes and famous wildlife in near seclusion.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Klein's Camp is a very intimate and beautiful 10 Cottage Camp.
DAY6
Serengeti
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Safari in Serengeti
The Serengeti, one of the planet's biggest and most enduring wildlife havens, stretches all the way from the Ngorongoro Highlands to Lake Victoria (almost the size of New Jersey) and presents the oldest and largest ecosystem on the planet. It takes its name from a Maasai word, siringitu, "the place where the land moves on forever". Under an enormous African sky, the plains indeed seem infinite, as if a greater power announced to the resident wildlife, 'you can have all this', with the generous sweep of a celestial arm.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Wonderful place to see the Big 5
DAY7
Zanzibar
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Zuri Zanzibar
Nestled on a beautiful west-facing beach overlooking the azure waters of the Indian ocean and designed with an African touch and environmentally friendly architecture. The resort offers an amazing beach experience, and the lush greenery and local landscaping completely embrace the essence of Zanzibar. A truly unique concept that is guaranteed to take every guest away from the stresses of their normal day-to-day life.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Enjoy an evening on the beach with a bondfire.
DAY8
Zanzibar
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Day of Relaxation
Zanzibar is located off the coast of East Africa and is flanked by dozens of smaller islands with names like Bat and Prison. It is 96 kilometers (60 miles) long, 32 kilometers (20 miles) wide and boasts 25 beaches the color of sugar. However, Zanzibar boasts much more than just sea, sand and sunny seclusion. This small island bears a colorful, chaotic and sometimes cruel history condensed in the capital Stone Town.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Freddie Mercury Museum
FINAL THOUGHTS
Truly a trip of a lifetime. Majestic is an understatement This itinerary was for a couple who wanted to experience Africa to it's fullest. We put them in Luxury tents and high end cottage. This was built with Abercombie and Kent