Bushfire Tours & safaris Company

Bushfire Tours & safaris Company Aquaruby travels is based in Kenya and we offer both domestic & international tourists safaris in East Africa.(Tour operator & Travel Agent)

Bushfire tours is based in Kenya. We offer wildlife safaris and gemstones safaris to most of Kenyan mines and we are also licensed as exporters of gemstones. Our safari services covers Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda and our gemstones tours includes gemstones buying tours to Tsavo.

10/10/2021

Holiday & travel

18/04/2021

Day 1:
Take train to Voi arrive around 9:30 am and pick up and drive to Voi wildlife lodge for check in and have early luch then afternoon game drive. Dinner and overnight at Voi Wildlife lodge.

Day 2
Early morning game drive then drive to train station by 12: 25 back to mombasa.

3-Day Mara Absolute Safari in the Best Lodges After breakfast pick up from your hotel at 8:00am and drive west forMaasai...
14/01/2020

3-Day Mara Absolute Safari in the Best Lodges

After breakfast pick up from your hotel at 8:00am and drive west for
Maasai Mara Game Reserve with lunch en route arriving in time for evening
game drive, Masai Mara game reserve which is Kenya's finest wildlife
sanctuary. Including migrants, well over 450 species of animals have been
recorded here. Although July, August and September are the months when the
Mara plains are filled with migrating wildebeest and zebra, there is also
resident wildlife year round. The famous Maasai tribesmen live within the
dispersal area of the game reserve. Dinner and overnight at Sopa lodge.
Main Destination:
Masai Mara National Reserve
Best Time to Visit
June to October and September to October
High Season
June to October and December to March
Best Weather
June to October (Sunny, but not too hot)
Wildlife in Masai Mara NR

Elephant
Common


Giraffe
Common


Lion
Common


Cheetah
Common


Zebra
Abundant


Wildebeest
Abundant
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Accommodation:
Masai Mara Sopa Lodge
Mid-range lodge located inside Masai Mara NR
Meals & Drinks:
Lunch & dinner (Breakfast not included)
Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

After breakfast proceed on a full day of game viewing within the reserve.
The landscape here is scenic savannah grassland on rolling hills. The
reserve is the best park for game in Kenya as it has an extensive road and
track network which allows for close range viewing and photography. Break
for your picnic lunch at the hippo pool, looking out for hippos and
crocodile. Dinner and overnight at sopa lodge.
Main Destination:
Masai Mara National Reserve
Accommodation:
Masai Mara Sopa Lodge
Mid-range lodge located inside Masai Mara NR
Meals & Drinks:
All meals included
Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 3
Mara-Nairobi
Pre-Morning game drive to the park for game drive with your guide in this
park whose landscape is Savannah grassland, the drive will drop you at the
camp for breakfast after breakfast depart to Nairobi with Lunch en route.
Arriving in the evening drop at the Hotel.
Main Destination:
Nairobi
Accommodation:
No accommodation (End of tour)
Meals & Drinks:
Breakfast & lunch (Dinner not included
Drinking water (Other drinks not included)
End of tour (See Getting There for more details)

Additional accommodation can be arranged for an extra cost.
You'll be dropped off at the airport.

14/01/2020

Start and end in Nairobi! With the bushfire safaris, you have a 8 day tour package taking you through Nairobi, Kenya and 4 other destinations in Kenya. Bushfire Safari includes accommodation in a hotel and campsites as well as an expert guide, meals, transport and more.

Introduction
Immerse yourself in the animal kingdom on this safari adventure through some of East Africa’s finest game parks. Veer off the beaten track to search out elephants, hippos, leopards and lions against the impressive backdrop of the Great Rift Valley and Lake Naivasha. Then, staying in the world-famous Masai Mara, deepen your understanding of Kenyan culture by experiencing tribal life in Loita Hills, as you’re welcomed into the homes of the Maasai warriors and their proud village community. Join Intrepid on this perspective-shifting journey that encompasses unforgettable moments and memorable wildlife encounters.

Day 1.Nairobi

Jambo! Welcome to Kenya, your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm, however if you arrive early, why not head out and soak up the cosmopolitan atmosphere of Nairobi. There are plenty of good bars and restaurants, while markets and shops have most things you could want or need, as well as various arts and crafts from the region. There's also the National Museum of Kenya, the Karen Blixen Museum (author of Out of Africa), or Bomas of Kenya (displays of traditional homesteads of several Kenyan tribes) open for exploration. After the welcome meeting, perhaps join your new travel companions for an optional group dinner. Unfortunately, petty crime has become common in Nairobi and recently arrived visitors to the capital can often make for tempting targets. Your trip leader will verse you in a few worthwhile precautions at the welcome meeting. Some top tips are to get local advice on where to walk, keep valuables in a neck wallet or money belt or leave them secure in your hotel, and to not leave belongings unattended on chairs or the floor. Stay aware even when inside, as thieves and pickpockets have been known to operate indoors as well. There's no need to be paranoid but appearing vigilant is a great deterrent to would-be thieves. Accommodation: Hotel

Day 2: Lake Nakuru National Park

Drive north-west past splendid views of the Great Rift Valley, Lake Naivasha and Elementaita to Lake Nakuru National Park (approximately 3–4 hours). Situated in the heart of the Great Rift Valley, Lake Nakuru National Park's small and compact area makes a great location for spotting wildlife. Head to a nearby village with your guide – this is a fantastic opportunity to interact with the local folk and get a feel for everyday life here. Enjoy a cooking class and return later in the evening to share the spoils for dinner. Accommodation: Camping (with facilities)

Day 3: Lake Naivasha
Wake early for breakfast and head into the Lake Nakuru National Park for a game drive in the overland vehicle. Along with the other members of the Big Five, Lake Nakuru is home to rhinos, and there will be a good chance of spotting and photographing one of these magnificent beasts. Return to camp for lunch before driving to your camp near Lake Naivasha (approximately 3 hours). One of the few freshwater lakes in the Great Rift Valley, Lake Naivasha has floating islands of papyrus reeds and a border of flat-topped acacias. It's also home to a healthy population of hippos and a tremendous variety of birds. Accommodation: Camping (with facilities)

Day 4: Lake Naivasha
Enjoy a free day to choose from a variety of optional activities available around Lake Naivasha. Perhaps venture to Hell's Gate National Park, which boasts beautiful cliffs, gorges, rock towers, volcanoes and a range of geothermal phenomena. Another great choice is to take a boat trip across Lake Naivasha – perhaps the best way to take in the atmosphere of this lush area. If you're looking for something active, why not hire a bike for the day and make some of your own discoveries, venturing beyond the cacti and olive trees. Accommodation: Camping (with facilities)

Day 5: Loita Hills Maasai Village
Depart Lake Naivasha, making a short stop in Narok to do a spot of food shopping. Continue to Loita Hills (approximately 5–6 hours), stopping for lunch enroute. Today's drive crosses the Great Rift Valley, Africa's immense and spectacular great divide, and takes you into the remote region of Loita Hills. This is the home of the traditional Maasai people. You will visit the Maasai, who are known for their vibrant red dress and elaborate jewellery, and gain an insight into the culture and ancient ways of this proud East African community. We’ll be camping at Tepesua Village, which is known for championing Maasai women’s health and education. Arrive and be welcomed by traditional Maasai warriors song & dance. After setting up your tent enjoy a fascinating talk, full of insights into this remarkable and ancient culture. Your host will explain the details of Maasai Warrior training and you may have an opportunity to learn how to throw a spear, or jump like a Maasai warrior. Take a walk to the community village which was founded for widows who had lost their cows due to drought, and can never remarry. The village offers support, safety and economic growth through the ‘Tepesua Widows Income Project’. Here, the women are engaged in making handicrafts and sewing eco-friendly handbags and backpacks to sell to visiting travellers and locals. Learn about village life and be shown around a traditional Maasai home, and their cattle enclosures. You may even have the opportunity to meet the community founder, Hellen Nkuraiya, and hear stories of the incredible work she is doing. Spend the evening around a campfire and learn more about their age old culture and traditions as you share stories with Maasai warriors into the night. Accommodation: Camping (with basic facilities)

Day 6: Masai Mara National Reserve
Today you’ll travel from Loita Hills to Masai Mara (approximately 1–2 hours). The road is dusty when dry, and could be slippery and muddy when wet, so the going may be slow. The Masai Mara is the quintessential African experience, with sparse open plains, dramatic skies and some of the world's most tremendous animals. After setting up camp, sit down to some lunch. Then it's time to jump in 4WDs and go for a game drive through the wilderness of the Mara. Accommodation: Camping (with facilities)

Day 7: Masai Mara National Reserve
Venture into the Masai Mara National Reserve for a full day's game drive in 4WDs. You'll explore this diverse environment and most likely see a multitude of wildlife. An optional balloon ride over the Mara at sunrise is an unforgettable experience. If you have pre-booked this activity (see the 'Important Notes' section) you will be picked up before dawn and driven to the launch site for a safety briefing from your pilot. Then you will glide through the dawn, sometimes at tree height, which provides amazing photo opportunities. Sometimes you will ascend, getting an overview of the enormity of the plains and of the early morning movements of the teeming herds. After landing, you'll be treated to a bush breakfast, then be returned to your campsite. Accommodation: Camping (with facilities)

Day 8: Nairobi
Say goodbye to the open expanses of the African bush and return to the bustling metropolis of Nairobi (approximately 5–6 hours). No accommodation is provided for tonight, but this can be arranged – please enquire at the time of booking this trip. You can be dropped at your hotel upon arrival in Nairobi.

13/11/2018

December safari offers.loading 99%

07/11/2018

Best Time To Travel To Kenya For A Safari & Beach Vacation
The Kenyan climate is perfect for your year-round African bush and beach holiday. The moderate to equatorial temperatures mean that you are comfortable during your daytime game drives and other outdoor activities. In the evenings and early mornings, you may only need a light jacket or warm fleece to fend off the slightly cooler temperatures in the Great Rift Valley highlands. Temperatures and rainfall levels fluctuate throughout the year. Understanding the natural cycle of wet and dry seasons helps you plan the ideal East African safari and coastal explorations in Kenya based on your personal desires. We offer this information as general guidelines, and your bushfire travel planner can give you more in-depth information based on your destination, wildlife priorities including marine life and preferred Kenyan outback tour activities. Another consideration is the impact of climate change on weather patterns around the world, including Kenya. We are always in contact with camps, guides, rangers and other tour staff who are in the field. Because of this, you feel confident that the guidance of your bushfire travel planner is also sourced from on the ground informants when required instead of being dependent solely on sample historical data. July to October is the longest dry season of the year in Kenya which is also the cooler period for the first couple of months. You can expect to see higher densities and diversity of wildlife during this time. The reason is that the absence or minimal precipitation means that last remaining temporary water sources evaporate or recedes, so animals have fewer sites to drink, and congregate at permanent water sources. Additionally, the lack of rain means that the vegetation is sparse in the interiors; therefore, herbivores flock to the open plains in search of renewed foliage. The presence of these prey animals attracts the predators that depend on the grazers and foragers as food sources. Visitor levels are highest during the long dry season because it is considered the optimum and the best time for wildlife viewing, albeit the most expensive season to travel too. Additionally, the time of year coincides with family safari vacations in Kenya during the long summer school break in Europe, Americas and elsewhere. Lastly, another advantage of the long dry season is that you generally experience fewer insects and mosquitoes than other times of the year due to the abundant lack of stagnant waters.

Kenya’s long dry season is followed by a short rainy season in November and December. The rains do increase the amount of vegetation in the wilderness, so the animals are more dispersed due to the availability of more pasture grounds and may take more tracking time to view them. More water availability also mean the animals congregate less at the last remaining water sources and stick to waterholes closest to their pasture and territorial residency. In general, visitor levels decline slightly during the short rainy season, with the exception of Christmas and New Year’s. The rooming prices reduce during this period but peaks again in the last week of December through the New Year (read more on safari, beach and city accommodation in Kenya). The lesser precipitation evaporates quickly in Kenya, so road conditions are not that affected. Your ground transportation and game drives are not impacted. Cold wintry conditions in Europe and the United States correspond with the short humidly hot-dry season of January and February. The need to escape cold weather brings an influx of visitors to Kenya’s many natural, historical and cultural treasures in the national parks and the eastern seashores. The short dry season is most favored amongst couples including honeymooners and solo travelers who desire the benefits of the dry season, such as easier wildlife viewing and ground travel. The short hot-dry season, though, has the additional benefit of lower visitor levels when compared with the long cool-dry season, but there is minimal cost benefit. April to June brings the long rainy season. Road conditions may be impacted, but we consider this time of year to be when the flora in Kenya are exceptionally enchanting. The abundance of vegetation and water sources means that herbivore animals are less concentrated due to greater availability of pasture and water. Grasses are also long, so predators are challenging to track and spot, and require more time in the bush. But the magic of the long rainy season is that it coincides with the calving season of some mammals, especially antelopes. Withstanding the drawbacks of the rains gives you a front row seat to watching the birth, the first interaction between mother and baby and first steps. You also watch in anticipation as a newborn learns to nestle within the vegetation to avoid the attention of the many watchful predators on the plains. We do advise our bushfire vacationers that the long rain season is the cheapest period to travel to Kenya, though, that visitor levels do increase slightly during the Easter holiday week.

Although, the weather in Kenya ensures you a pleasant African trip any time of year, there are some wildlife events that occur only during certain times. If you wish to witness these events, your bushfire Safaris planner advises you as to climate, including rainfall, temperatures, humidity, room rate, tour prices and other factors. One of the most popular wildlife events is the Great Migration that arrives in the Masai Mara from the Serengeti during the long cool, dry season – around late July to October. For flamingo lovers, we recommend visiting Lake Nakuru during the hot, dry season in January and February, and in Lake Bogoria, the ideal time is around October, both to be visited just before the arrival of the long and short rains respectively. The abundance of algae in the lake attracts millions of flamingos. Because the fluctuating rains affects the amount of concentrate algae in any given alkaline lake, your bushfire tour planner advises you as to which lake will have the highest number of flamingos and other avi-fauna during the time of your visit in any given year. Migratory feathered species who escape the northern winter hemisphere also start arriving at Kenya’s lakes and terrestrial wildernesses around October. Anglers, divers and other water lovers find a paradise of marine life and aquatic sports along Kenya’s Indian Ocean shoreline and islands e.g Mombasa North and South Coast Beaches, Lamu, Malindi, Watamu, Kilifi, Funzi and Chale. You will likely experience more humidity than what is present inland, but the refreshing water, sea breeze and serene beaches make the experience very desirable. The coastal areas offer a diversity of marine species, and some pelagic species and marine mammals migrate through the area. From the end of June to December, humpback whales may be spotted. Fishermen seeking high excitement may prefer to visit the ocean shores of Kenya from August to October for yellowfin tuna. Marlins arrive in December and remain until March. These are just some examples of migratory fish species. Your bushfire trip representative has the professional insight you need to have the utmost beachfront holiday in Kenya. The climate on the coast of Kenya is the same as the inland weather. January, February and July to October are the best times to travel to Kenya as it is the dry season – hot and cool respectively. November, December and April to June are the short and long rain months respectively. Late March and October greets the first sprinkles of the long-short rains while late June and early January pronounces the dusting of the long-short rains respectively.

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17/04/2018

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Nancy Mutava and Carlos Zani, winners of Maisha Magic East’s reality wedding show, Our Perfect Wedding got married in a lavish and stylish wedding ceremony held on Saturday 10 March at the Stedmak Gardens Karen. The lucky couple scooped an all-expenses paid wedding package, with a planned wedding ceremony, reception and honeymoon package.

Catch this fairy-tale wedding on Thursday, 29 Mar at 8PM exclusively on Maisha Magic East (4).

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28/03/2018

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15/12/2017

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11/12/2017
20/11/2017

Classic Maasai Mara Safari tours feature unlimited game viewing safaris in Kenya’s most attractive game reserve and the arena to one of the greatest spectacles on earth, the annual wildebeest migration. Come visit one of the most popular tourism destinations in Africa; located in the rich open grasslands of the Great Rift Valley. The Maasai Mara is regarded as the jewel of Kenya’s wildlife viewing areas and you are guaranteed to enjoy amazing wildlife viewing any time of the year.

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