You can not only swim in the sea along the beautiful coast of Kenya, but also go diving and snorkelling.
Pilli Pipa offers full-day snorkelling trips at the Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park & Reserve with the chance of seeing some dolphins! So, of course we had to go along!
Pilli Pipa is a small family-owned business run by Selina and Harm Lutjeboer. It was founded in 1989 and some employees have been there ever since. They have a lot of experience, safety is of great importance to them and the number of guests is limited to ensure a personal service.
A driver from Pilli Pipa picked us up from The Sands at Chale Island at 06:45 in the morning. They will fetch you from any hotel at Diani beach.
From the pier in Shimoni, you then go to the boat – a chic Arabian dhow – with a sun roof.
We were lucky enough to have some dolphins swim with us!
In the protected coral reefs of Kisite Marine Park, you can discover up to 360 fish species, sea turtles and whales and with a bit of luck some dolphins might even snorkel close by, because they are so curious.
Pilli Pipa strictly adheres to the Code of Conduct to ensure that the dolphins are not hunted, disturbed or stressed in any way.
And how lucky we were!
Even as we came closer to the Marine Park, we saw a few dolphins. They even stayed with us when we got off the boat, so we could quite calmly observe them from the water. What a great experience! Even just to see dolphins nearby, is already very special! But to be this close to them, was truly spectacular!
After a few minutes we left them in peace and swam to the reef. There was still so much more to experience, for example, sea turtles.
Snorkelling is more my thing… So I was very glad when Mohammed, one of the crew members, did the diving on my behalf and took some really great pictures and videos with my camera.
We spent a lot of time in the water and could explore the underwater world extensively.
We then went on to another reef with a sandbank. Once again, there was so much to discover and we had plenty of time to do so.
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With us on board were the captain and four other crew members.
You can even snorkel here as a complete beginner, because you are supervised by one of the crew members the whole time. And anyone that would like to learn to dive, this is the ideal chance to try it out!
Lunch
Afterwards we enjoyed a mouth-watering 3-course lunch in Selina and Harm’s private home on Wasini Island. We were spoiled with crab, red snapper, coconut rice, sweet potatoes and many other tasty dishes.
I enjoyed the roasted seaweed most! Wine, beer and juice were on offer.
At the end of the meal, you could enjoy dessert with coffee or tea in the Day Dreamer’s Lounge with a view of the water.
If you feel like it, you can visit the caves where slaves were once captured, after the snorkelling trip.
What a great and eventful day! Dolphins are such beautiful animals!
We were back in the hotel at about 19:00.
Conclusion
The tour is really worth it. To see some dolphins, luck has to be on your side, but there are also plenty of great fish to see! The boat was not too crowded and the crew was always looking for interesting fish to show us. The whole team was very nice and took great care of us all. And we did notice that they really respect the welfare of the animals! Lunch was also really delicious! So, it does not matter whether you want to dive or snorkel, we highly recommend this tour!
Information
Snorkelling tour (full day): USD 135 (lunch with wine, beer and soft drinks, equipment, marine park fees, transportation, snacks and soft drinks on the boat included) Price list
Important! Do not forget your sun cream! (I underestimated the sun and felt it afterwards.)
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Hinweis:Pilli Pipa sponsored our great dolphin safari. Thank you so much! Nonetheless, the opinions expressed in this article are, as always, absolutely 100% our own! The tour was organized by Magical Kenya (Kenya Tourism Board). A heartfelt thank you!!
Wild romance and unforgettable safaris with guaranteed big cat sightings in the land of the Masai
The Masai Mara is a part of the Serengeti and the beautiful landscape that almost everyone knows from the movie “Out of Africa”. And who have not heard about the great Masai warriors with their red robes? That is where we went. We visited the Masai, the wide-open savannahs and one of the areas with the biggest variety of wild animals in Kenya.
“Mara” means “spotted” or “dotted” in the Masai language. A land spotted with thorn trees, animals and shadows of clouds.
During our two and a half hour flight in a small Mombasa Air Safari plane, we flew past Kilimanjaro, from Diani Beach (Ukunda) to Olkiombo Airstrip.
We love the vastness, the nature, the people and the animals in Africa! Getting out of the small plane was almost like coming home. Africa feels like our second home. Only someone that has already been there will be able to understand!
A fee is charged in Kenya, when you stay in a national park. The good news is this fee is used to combat poaching.
After our flight, we were picked up by Simon, a guide from the Mara Bush Camp. But, instead of going to the camp, we went straight on our first small safari.
Past the hyenas, antelopes, topis and huge herds of buffalo we comfortably drove to the camp. Unfortunately, there were no lion sightings, but that was yet to come. It is almost guaranteed that you will see lions in the Masai Mara, because it is one of the areas with the most lions in the world.
Spectacular: Every year between July and October thousands of wildebeest and zebra from the wildebeest migration are on the plains of the Masai Mara. However, during our time there in November, they had already grazed everything and migrated. There were only small isolated herds left, which had no desire to move on.
We were fortunate enough that almost all the animals just had their young. Small baby animals were to be seen everywhere!
Mara Bush Camp – Private Wing
One of the best camps in the Masai Mara is located in the bush, in the heart of the Masai Mara Game Reserve and directly on the banks of Olare Orok River. It consists of two small eco-friendly camps, Mara Bush Camp & Mara Bush Camp – Private Wing, each with 12 tents.
The tents in the Private Wing offer a lot of luxury and are built on wooden platforms. In comparison, the tents in the Mara Bush Camp are directly on the ground.
Off the beaten track, the Mara Bush Camp – Private Wing offers complete privacy, it is centrally located and thanks to the manager, the lovely staff and the Masai, it also offers very friendly and personal service.
Interview with Camp Managerin Michela Consiglio
We spoke with the Italian manager Michela. In the interview, she tells us a little more about the camp and its heart for social projects.
Michela takes great care of the well-being of her guests. She is the very soul of the camp and almost always there, just in case, she would be needed. We had a great time with her and her team.
Bar tent
The camp has a cozy bar tent with lots of seating, comfy sofas, books and a beautiful view of the river.
With a delicious drink in hand from bartender John you can just relax.
Fireplace
Photo Lounge
There is a separate photo lounge for photographers. Here you can recharge batteries and view the images of the day. There also is a small shop with all sorts of beautiful things by local artists.
Eco-friendly tourism
The camp was erected in harmony with nature by Sunworld Safaris, is operated environmentally friendly and still has every luxury! Both camps received silver awards from the ECO TOURISM SOCIETY in 2014. Camps that save water, energy and reduce the production of waste are awarded annually.
As with the Nkasa Lupala Tented Camp in Namibia, this camp can also be completely dismantled and would not even leave a trace. The soap is handmade and electricity and hot water are produced entirely from solar energy. There is a generator, only in case of an emergency. And even the wastewater treatment system of the flush toilets is based on a biological basis. Learn more >>
Bush tents
All the tents are far apart and offer a lot of privacy. Eight tents, including two family tents, are located directly on the river and four more are hidden in the forest.
The tents are very generously in size, have comfortable four poster beds with mosquito nets (or twin beds), an en-suite bathroom, a safari-style shower, wardrobe, desk and private veranda with sofa and deckchairs.
There are soft plush carpets everywhere. All handmade – I would love to have some of them at home! The furniture is also made locally and exudes that true safari feeling.
Fresh water is provided daily for tooth brushing and drinking in an eco-friendly glass container. The shower water (warm water from 17:30 to 20:30) comes from a nearby well.
We stayed in one of the (family) tents that has a veranda right by the river. Pure luxury and wilderness! At night we could hear the hippos snort. Sometimes it seemed as if they were right next to the tent.
The camp has no fences, so you may not even walk around alone at night As soon as we came out of the tent there was always a Masai waiting to accompany us.
Sunrise Safari
You have to get up early in Africa, if you want to go on safari. Every morning, just after sunrise at 6:30 on the dot, we left with Simon on our morning game drive.
And it is well worth it, many animals are active in the morning, so you get too see plenty of them. If you would like to, you can also do some game watching from a hot air balloon.
Especially the big cats are at their most active in the morning and in the evening.
We did not think it was possible to see so many animals, especially lions in the Masai Mara. Absolutely impressive! On our six game drives in three days, we saw 18 lions – nine of them were just a few months old.
Simon could even tell us the name of every lion. These ones are, for example, Morani and Scarface (he lost an eye in a fight).
And the two here, with their full bellies comfortably dozing after the hunt, are Blacky and Lipstick. Lions are almost always seen in twos and quite often they are brothers.
We were lucky to also see many elephants. With the help of rangers and by educating the locals they are well protected here in Kenya!
Another highlight was these two lionesses with their just caught prey and four young cubs.
We saw lots of lions, jackals, giraffes, elephants, buffaloes, cheetahs, leopards, wildebeest, various birds, antelopes, zebras, warthogs and hyenas. Only the rhinoceroses are unfortunately very seldom seen.
Breakfast in the bush
Of course you get a delicious breakfast in the camp after your morning safari. We thought it was really cool that we could take our breakfast along with us on the game drive! A great idea so that you can be out and about for longer – instead of 9:00, we only returned to camp at 11:00.
Right on the Mara River, next to crocodiles, hippos and in the company of countless birds, we were served breakfast on the bonnet of the jeep.
Lunch
At noon lunch is served at the wonderful outdoor Al Fresco Restaurant. This is so special. The tables are set up far apart from each other and the ambience is simply unique!
The cheerful chefs and Masai offer delicious African, Indian or even Italian dishes buffet style as well as some “live cooking”.
Hippo Deck
The special thing about this camp is the Hippo deck with Hippo Pool. From the cozy observation deck you can watch up to 60 hippos at once.
We were even able to watch a very young hippo that has just been born, during his first swimming exercises.
Sunset Safari
At 16:00 we went on our next game drive. It is always exciting to see which animals you will encounter this time round.
Again, we had good luck and Simon had a real sense of finding us lions! This time we were able to watch the lionesses and their cubs again.
The lionesses also move in pairs, if one is on the hunt, the other one takes care of the young.
We almost saw a hunting leopard in action, but unfortunately it was getting dark and we had to return to the camp. Leopards are very patient hunters!
Dinner
One of the best things about Africa is the evening campfire! Wildly romantic with the soft glow of paraffin lamps, it is the place to relax and enjoy interesting stories.
Dinner is served outdoors under the starry African sky. If it rains, you get to enjoy your meal in the chic dining tent.
Surrounded by solar lamps delicious 3-course meals are served. Very romantic! A wide variety of dishes were on offer and the food was always very delicious!
Social projects l Travel and do good
40% of the employees are from the local Masai community. The “Bed Night Fees” entirely goes to the local community. As such, tourism contributes considerably to improving the quality of life in the entire region.
The Camp Manager Michela and Sunworld Safaris have set themselves the task to promote and support local artists and girls, especially.
A wonderful project is the recycling of plastic – Eclastic (Eco & Plastic) – “Buy Eclastic and not Ivory”! Beautiful jewellery and accessories are made from old plastic bottles or DVDs, which are also sold in the shop of the camp. Currently, 20% of the proceeds are used to teach the Masai women how to produce sell and jewellery from plastic. More information can be found on www.eclastic.org.
A brand new product is “The Elephant with a Message” chains – cute little elephants made from recycled plastic in different colors and with sayings like “Dreams come true”, “Enjoy each day”, “I can and I will”, “You are special”, “You are loved” or “Keep going”. With the proceeds Mara Bush Camp adopts orphans from The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. So far, two orphaned elephants have been adopted.
You can help!
Sunworld Safaris and Mara Bush Camp also support the Olmalaika Home, a shelter for young Masai girls that helps to protect them against forced marriage and Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).You can also help these girls by fulfilling a couple of requests on their wish list. (Insights are given in Kim DeWitt’s video)
Conclusion
We love the Masai Mara and this camp! It is wonderful romantic and you just feel completely at ease! Right from the word go we were lovingly cared for by all the staff. We were able to experience very impressive game drives with our guides, ate delicious food and enjoyed the peace and quiet of nature very much! Our tent was really cozy – a mix of pure luxury and safari feeling! The Masai are incredibly warm-hearted people and there is so much wildlife to be seen – you have to experience it yourself! You see more animals than you ever would expect to. We would have loved to stay longer!
Rooms: 12 Tents with 12 more tents located in the Mara Bush Camp Duration: About a one hour flight from Wilson Airstrip (Nairobi) and about two and a half hours from Ukunda Airstrip (Diani Beach) to Olkiombo Airstrip with Mombasa Air Safari; nonstop from Frankfurt to Mombasa with Condor in eight and a half hours Check-in /Check-out Times: 12:00 / 10:00 Air Temperature: Minimum: 11° Celsius at night, Maximum: 28° Celsius during daytime Malaria: Malaria risk, please take the necessary precautions e.g. malaria prophylaxis (Malarone) The following vaccinations are recommended: Polio, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Hepatitis A and B; Vaccination against yellow fever is recommended when entering through neighboring countries such as Tanzania. When to visit: All year-round; Best time: mid-December to mid-March & June to October; Peak of Wet season: mid-March – May; little rainfall: Nov. and Dec.; Wildebeest Migration Period: July to September Time difference: 2 hours; in summer only 1 hour Price: From 425 EUR per person/night full board included and from 533 EUR per person/night for the Game Package National Park fee: EUR 70 per person /night Specialties: Seasonal camp, only open from July until the end of October Honeymoon Special: Fruit covered in chocolate Perfect for: Couples, families, game watchers, photographers, nature lovers, honeymooners Mara Bush Camp – Private Wing
Masai Mara, Kenya www.privatewing.marabushcamp.com
The other, somewhat wilder, but equally beautiful part of the camp is just a few minutes away. It is similar in structure to the Mara Bush Camp – Private Wing. All the tents are located on the river tucked away in the bush and are far apart from each other. The only difference is that the tents are directly on the ground and when you want to shower, you first have to order your warm water. It is then heated beforehand. Apart from that, it also has a dining tent, a bar tent, a photo lounge and an al fresco restaurant with a romantic fire place! We found both camps great!
Price: from 285 EUR per person /night full board included and from 365 EUR per person/night for the Game Package www.marabushcamp.com
Tips
Safari Beach Combo: For the perfect vacation in Kenya, a safari can easily be combined with a beach holiday! We highly recommend The Sands at Chale Island and The Sands at Nomad just 10 minutes from Ukunda Airstrip and directly on Diani Beach!
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Note: During our stay we were supported by Sunworld Safaris and for the transfer to the airstrip by D.M.Tours. Thank you so much! The opinions expressed in this article are absolutely 100% our own! The trip was organized by Magical Kenya (Kenya Tourism Board). A heartfelt thank you!!
After we went to Namibia last year and to South Africa in April, we finally got to visit Africa again – this time we went to Kenya. We have wanted to go there for a long time! The combination of beach and safari is really awesome!
And we are off to the coast. The flight to the Kenyan coast only takes 8 and a half hours. We flew non-stop over night with Condor from Frankfurt to Mombasa. You land very early and also depart early again, but actually that is good, because otherwise you would probably be stuck in traffic.
At the airport we were picked up punctually by a driver from D.M.Tours. Driving on your own in Kenya is not recommended. Sections of road are rather undeveloped and the Kenyans are not exactly considerate drivers. With your own driver you can sit back, relax and start your holiday.
After an approximately 2 hour drive we reached the pier to Chale Island (about 12 km south of Diani Beach).
At low tide you will be picked up here with the tractor and at high tide with the boat, of course.
After a short crossing (600 m) we were finally there – on the only island and one of the most environmentally friendly hotels in Kenya, the 4 star hotel resort, The Sands at Chale Island.
We were heartily welcomed with a warm “Karibu” – the Swahili word for welcome!
Interview with Richard Glaser
We met with Richard Glaser the manager of The Sands at Nomad & Chale Island! Richard has been living in this beautiful country with his wife Claudia and 2 sons for 10 years. He loves Kenya above all else. Let him tell you why.
“Once you are infected with the Africa virus, you have to come back here again and again” – Richard Glaser, GM The Sands
(Photo: The Sands at Chale Island)
Chale Beach
Right next to reception is the beautiful powdery white sandy beach, the Indian Ocean and one of the most beautiful beaches in Kenya. Depending on the tides you can snorkel, swim or relax on the sun beds with a delicious cocktail or “Tusker” beer (a well-known beer brand in Kenya).
The water temperature is at least 26° Celsius – that is almost bathtub warm!
There are no beach boys on this private beach, but wood carvers, who offer beautiful sculptures and carvings.
As you are in the east of Kenya, you can watch the beautiful sunrise from here. If you want to see the sunset, you should stay in one of the Overwater Suites on the other side of the island.
“Talking to each other means loving one another.” -from Kenya
What we particularly love about Africa are its friendly people! From the beginning to the end of our trip we met such lovely people. And the staff on Chale Island was sweet, friendly, open and very accommodating. We had a lot of fun with them!
Pool
The hotel has 3 swimming pools. The central pool has a large jacuzzi and is very warm. Unfortunately, it is only open until 19:00, but you can enjoy it until sunset.
Another pool with pool bar is located between the Towers, right at the ocean.
A third salt water pool with direct access to the ocean can be found on the other side of the island – at the spa and fitness center.
Rooms and Suites
The accommodation is environmentally friendly and buildings are constructed from natural Kenyan materials such as wood and bamboo. The accommodation facilities are spread out through the island and offer a lot of privacy! There are the standard and superior Bandas, the Towers with double rooms and penthouse suites, the Overwater Suites and the Suite on the Rocks. The suites are just perfect for honeymooners!
For the sake of the environment, electricity is only available in the rooms from 6pm until 10am with the exception of the Penthouse and Overwater Suites as well as the Suite on the Rocks. If you want to recharge something, you are welcome to do so at the front desk. The safe is also located there.
All rooms have sea views, air conditioning, fans, showers and a terrace or balcony. The interesting mix of Swahili style, Italian stucco, antique Lamu and mahogany furniture is very cozy.
The Bandas
The comfy Bandas have palm-thatched roofs, a private front garden, a veranda with sun beds, a Swahili day bed and great views of the ocean, the beach, the lagoon, the channel or the mangroves. The superior bandas also have large glass doors and outdoor showers.
The Towers
There are 40 double rooms and 2 penthouse suites in the two towers. The standard semi-circular rooms have large balconies each with a Swahili day bed.
The penthouse suites are located above the tree tops at the top of the towers. They have a separate living room, a water dispenser, a minibar, a huge balcony, a lounge on the 2nd floor and a jacuzzi on the roof with a 270 degree sea view.
We stayed in one of these beautiful penthouse suites – in the North Tower.
The large balcony with its breathtaking view is a real dream!
The rooms and the bathroom are decorated in warm African colors with gorgeous materials. Very comfortable!
The highlight is the rooftop jacuzzi with its beautiful view!
Overwater Suiten
The Overwater Suites are unique in Kenya. They are secluded and located on the northwest of the island and have beautiful views of the ocean, Bird Island, Gazi Bay and fantastic sunsets. They have large bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and an additional living room. On the veranda they also have a jacuzzi, sun beds, a day bed and a ladder that leads directly into the sea. You really have peace and quiet here and can spend some wonderful romantic moments.
Suite on the Rocks
A very special suite is located directly on the beach on a small separate islet and is connected to the main island by a stone bridge.
Rainwater can flow through a hole in the roof directly into a miniature garden in the center of the suite and a circular staircase leads to the upper lounge. A special highlight is the jacuzzi on the reef with a sun terrace with sun beds and a Swahili day bed for relaxing.
Culinary highlights
Buffet restaurant The hotel offers meals on half board, full board and all inclusive basis. In the evening, delicious themed buffets are served with Oriental, Mediterranean and traditional Kenyan cuisine.
Highly recommended are the live grill stations with the catch of the day in the evening or eggs in the morning. The food is very delicious and diverse! Our tip: At the back of the restaurant, behind the live stations, there are more tables and couches.
Bars Snacks, afternoon tea and of course, drinks are offered at the main bar “Chapateria” at reception. The “Galana” pool bar is located at the pool between the towers.
Maisha Poa Spa
The “Maisha Poa” (Swahili: good life) Spa is located in the middle of the island, surrounded by beautiful nature. The semi-open treatment houses are spread out over the tidal lake in the middle of the mangrove forest.
We enjoyed an excellent aromatherapy massage! Massages in Africa are very special indeed and definitely not to be missed!
Thanks to our therapists, Amon and Dorcas, we were able to relax completely. Spa Menu
Shops
Souvenirs, sun cream! And all things nice can be found in the two shops between the main pool and the two towers.
Forest Walk
During the Forest Walk with Erick you can explore the sacred forest (Kaya) and visit another beach. When the inhabitants of the local communities are worried, they come into the forest to pray, for example, for rain. When their prayers have been answered, they come back and happily celebrate with a beach barbecue.
On our way, we met two boys who just grilled their freshly caught blowfish for lunch.
Honeymoon & Wedding
This island is the perfect place for a honeymoon or dream wedding right on the beach with the Indian Ocean in the background! If you like, you can also get married in complete privacy on the Suite on the Rocks’ veranda.
Wedding Package
Document service, marriage certificate, wedding fees, wedding officer, decoration for the ceremony, room flowers, bridal bouquet and corsage, wedding cake, a bottle of champagne, manicure and pedicure for the bride, partner massage for the bride and groom (all for € 1900)
(Minimum stay requirements: 3 nights in Bandas or Suites, valid for up to 6 months after the wedding.
We were lucky enough to witness a beach wedding. For the celebration, tables were set up on the beach and lanterns and fairy lights enhanced the romantic atmosphere. Wonderful – by day and at night!
The ceremony on the beach, with the sounds of the ocean in the background, singers and floral decoration, incredibly beautiful and so romantic!
It was so sweet – the hotel staff was also curious and watched the whole ceremony hidden behind a tree!
Romantic dinner on the beach With romantic lanterns and your toes in the sand, you can sit back and relax while being served a delicious 4-course menu.
Water sports & more
For the more energetic, the diving and water sports center “Diving the Crab” offers a variety of water sports such as snorkeling, glass bottom boat trips, kayaking, windsurfing, deep sea fishing, catamaran sailing and diving (PADI/SSI). With some luck between November and February, you can even watch whale sharks. Diving the Crab Price list
At reception, there is a notice board with a new list of activities every day, such as the Forest Walk with Erick, a snorkeling course in the pool, snorkeling tours, yoga and much more. You should also make sure you do not miss the Giriama dance group’s performance!
Conclusion
We found it incredibly magnificent on this dream island with its extremely beautiful natural surroundings, the great beach and the warm hearted staff. They made our stay here unforgettable.Due to the fact that the rooms/bandas are spread out, it never seems full and there are many romantic and hidden corners. I do not think we have even discovered everything in our 3 days. And then there is also the wonderful climate – the same as in the Seychelles! Fantastic and highly recommended!
Rooms: 60 rooms (Double rooms in the Towers, Bandas, Penthouse Suites, Overwater Suites, Suite on the Rocks) Transfer: About 2 hours from Mombasa airport. Our tip: D.M.Tours Check-in / Check-out: 12:00 / 10:00 Air Temperature: 20 – 32.5° Celsius Water Temperature: 26 – 29° Celsius Malaria: Malaria risk area. Ensure that you take the necessary malaria prophylaxis (Malarone) Vaccinations: Polio, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Hepatitis A and B; Yellow fever when entering neighboring countries such as Tanzania more info Best time to visit: Year round; High season is from June – September, October – February are the hottest, March – May are the rainiest months and there might still be some rain in November. Flight duration: With Condor nonstop from Frankfurt to Mombasa in 8 and a half hours Time difference: 2 hours (1 hour in summer) Price: Double Rooms in The Towers: from € 134- /night incl. HB; Bandas: from € 218- /night incl. HB; Penthouse: from € 482-/night incl. HB; Overwater Suites: from € 534/night incl. HB; Suite on the Rocks: from € 666-/night incl. HB. Special features: private island with private beach and lots of privacy, cozy rooms, great service, great food Perfect for: couples, families, nature lovers, beach lovers, weddings and honeymoons
The Sands at Chale Island
Diani Beach Road
Diani Beach, Kenya
Telefon:+254 728 333310
info@thesandsatchaleisland.com www.thesandsatchaleisland.com
Certificate of Excellence Winner 2014, 2016 – TripAdvisor
The 5-star sister hotel, The Sands at Nomad, is located just half an hour away – right on Diani Beach and not far from the Ukunda Airstrip. These two hotels can be combined perfectly during a round trip. (Our review >>)
For us, however, the journey went on to the Ukunda Airstrip. A driver from DM Tours picked us up again on time for our flight to the Masai Mara. (Mara Bush Camp Review >>)
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Note: During our stay we were supported by The Sands at Chale Island und D.M.Tours. Thank you so much! The opinions expressed in this article is nonetheless 100% our own! This journey was organized by Magical Kenya (Kenya Tourism Board). A heartfelt thank you!