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In Style: Photographic Safari

In Style

7 days - from $4200

Fabulous migration wildlife and great photography on the Kenyan plains
For many who have not travelled to Africa, their impressions are often of acacia dotted plains, hundreds of different bird species and herds of migrating wildebeest and zebra pursued relentlessly by their predators. This safari embodies all of those fantastic images and does it in superb style - a classic safari in a classic destination. When you only have a relatively short time in Kenya it is essential to maximize it in the reserves and not waste time travelling all over the country. Exodus' awarding winning resident photographer Paul Goldstein has his own brand of safari. His mantra is simple, do the time at the coal face and the rewards will follow, so be prepared for early starts, long days and plenty of advice and enthusiasm. Any wilderness fan or photographer will be particularly attracted by this safari. 

Itinerary:

Day 1 Start Nairobi. Morning flight to Masai Mara. 2-3-4-5-6 Game viewing in the Masai Mara. 7 Morning game drive; afternoon fly to Nairobi; end Nairobi.



Mode of travel: Travel is by internal flights; open-topped and open-sided 4-wheel-drive vehicles in the Mara.
Group size: Min 4, max. 12, plus Paul Goldstein and local guides.
Accommodation: 6 nights tented camp.
Food: All breakfasts, 6 lunches and 6 dinners included.
Trip Reference: AYX
Reverse Itinerary: trips that run in reverse are specified with an 'R' in the dates and prices table below.
Notes: Migration departures: August-September
Trip Reference: AYX

Dates & Prices

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Start End Prices in US$ Total Price Availability
26 Mar 1201 Apr 12$4200$4200Available

Prices and itineraries shown for tours departing from January 2012 onwards are subject to change and confirmation with the publication of our 2012 /13 brochure, due to be published in October 2011.