Shimba Hills Safari
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This 3-day safari takes you to the breathtaking Shimba Hills National Reserve, located just south of Mombasa. Known for its lush greenery, rich wildlife, and stunning views, Shimba Hills offers a serene escape into nature, with opportunities to encounter rare species and explore the beauty of the coastal hinterland.
Highlights
- Take a guided safari walk through the lush forests, spotting the rare Sable Antelope.
- Visit the picturesque Sheldrick Waterfall, nestled in the heart of the reserve.
- Enjoy a game drive to see elephants, buffalo, giraffes, and a variety of bird species.
- Explore the dense woodlands and savannah landscapes that make Shimba Hills a hidden gem.
- Experience the tranquility and natural beauty of this off-the-beaten-path destination.
Included/Exclude
- Pick and Drop Services
- 1 Meal Per Day
- Cruise Dinner & Music Event
- Visit 7 Best Places in the City With Group
- Additional Services
- Insurance
- Food & Drinks
- Tickets
Tour Amenities
Tour Plan
Arrive at Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu, you are welcomed by the team and then you will be transferred to your hotel. This trail goes through Ghorepani Poon Hill. Normally, the trek starts like Pokhara to Nayapul and ends like Phedi to Pokhara. While early travel tended to be slower, more dangerous, and more dominated by trade and migration, cultural and technological advances over many years have tended to mean that travel has become easier and more accessible. The evolution of technology in such diverse fields as horse tack and bullet trains has contributed to this trend.
While early travel tended to be slower, more dangerous, and more dominated by trade and migration, cultural and technological advances over many years have tended to mean that travel has become easier and more accessible. The evolution of technology in such diverse fields as horse tack and bullet trains has contributed to this trend.
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