Travel TipsKenya

Heading to the continent of Africa our presenters land in its capital city Nairobi and head straight for one of its infamous slums- Kibera. It doesn't take long for them to attract the services of an impromptu guide. Next they move across town to observe auditions looking for Kenya's next Top Comic and Julian attempts to get some laughs with some of his best gags. The next day they join Africa's most elegant animal for breakfast before Julian goes shopping at the touristy Masai Market.Leaving the urban jungle our travelers fly into the stunning Masai Mara Reserve where they experience camping luxury. Julian finds the Mara and its inhabitants a little scary and is concerned when their guide stops to make them a picnic lunch close to a lion's lair. They meet Letilet, an ex-poacher turned guide and also visit a Masai village where Julian jumps and wrestles with the men and Camilla engages in feminist debate.

 

Thank you to the Kenyan Tourist Board for their support.
For more information about Kenya please visit www.magicalkenya.com.

 

Getting to Kenya: Julian & Camilla flew with Kenya Airways from London Heathrow to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi.  Prices start from £480.00 return including taxes.

For more information visit www.kenya-airways.com

 

In Kenya: Camilla and Julian travelled with Private Safaris during their time in Mombasa and Nairobi. They highly recommend their service, which can arrange just about anything you need in Kenya and Camilla reckons that the guides from Private Safari's are some of the best they have ever had.

To find out more please visit www.privatesafaris.co.ke.

 

In the UK tours with Private Safari's can be booked thru UK operator Kuoni. Kuoni offers 12 night tailor-made holiday to Kenya including all the destinations that Julian & Camilla visited that also includes flights with Kenya Airways from Heathrow and domestic flights, game drives and transfers. Prices start from £2,343 in November per person based on two sharing.

To find out more please visit www.kuoni.co.uk

 

Dr Leaky

While in Kenya Julian & Camilla were very privileged to meet and speak with paleontologist Dr Richard Leaky. They met with him in the very interesting Nairobi National Museum. For those interested in Dr Leaky and his work here is a full transcript of their conversation with Dr Leaky and a link to visit the museum he once was a director of: www.museums.co.ke

Click here for the RICHARD LEAKEY INTERVIEW