Camel & Yoga Safari
Walk around stunning Lake Elementaita with camels, camp at scenic spots each evening, and stopping for yoga at lakeside viewpoints. View the flamingos on the lake and wildlife around its shores on foot – or riding on a camel. The private Soysambu Conservancy is known for plentiful wildlife, flamingo-filled lakes, and panoramic vistas
Thursday 8th September
- Arrive & meet at Soysambu Main Gate
- Meet the camels & team
- Offload personal luggage & leave the vehicle at the gate. Luggage to be loaded onto the camels
- Have a healthy lunch
- Walk with the camels to the first camp: Kampi Swara
- Settle in
- Tea
- Yoga at the Lakeside
- Dinner is prepared by the team, and overseen by the nutritionist
Friday 9th September
- Sunrise yoga overlooking the lake
- Pack personal belongings for loading onto the camels
- Breakfast
- Walk with the camels carrying the camp, with a herbalist introducing & harvesting natural plant
- foods
- Set up camp at Lakeside
- Dinner with tips on healthy eating prepared by team
- Dinner in camp
Saturday 10th September
- Walk with camels to Observation Hill
- Yoga while the team prepared breakfast
- Bush breakfast
- Continue walking or riding camels, to Half Hill and climb it
- Return to camp for a light lunch
- Relax bird watching, painting, photography, reading, sleeping
- Yoga at 5:30pm on the beach facing the moonrise. Finish at 6.45 as the full moon rises
- Short moonlight camel walk to the salt pan for a bus dinner o the gleaming white salt flats
Sunday 11th September
- Get up when ready & pack personal belongings for loading on th camels
- Breakfast
- Yoga at a scenic site on my way back and a break snack
- Walk back to the cars, Farewells & depart
Rates:
Ksh 69,000 Per Person
Includes:
- Accommodation in a bow tent set up by the team each night
- Walking with camels around the stunning Lake Elementaita
- Fresh & delicious meals prepared by a nutritionist
- Yoga at selected viewpoints
- Team of staff to look after the camels & pitch the tent
- Full moon bush dinner
- Safari shower tents & loo tent
- Borehole/rain water
- Local beers & wines
- Conservancy Fees
- Camping Fees
Excludes:
Transport to Soysambu Main Gate
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