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Uganda
is
famous for Gorilla Safaris,
unique vacation unbelievably
green and unspoiled beauty.
Joto Tours & Travel has
include gorilla trekking
on our Uganda Safaris
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If eating, drinking, swimming, reading and
sleeping are not enough to satisfy the soul then there is plenty
more to do.
Snorkeling:
There is a coral reef conveniently situated a stones throw from
the beach. It is a safe and easy way for kids of all ages to
view the underwater world. There is a vast array of colourful
fish that inhabit this reef and everyday there is something new
to see. Snorkeling trips can also be arranged to a larger reef
which is an hours boat ride away. If you are lucky you will see
schools of dolphins playing around the boat.
Sailing:
Sailing is the traditional
mode of transport along the east African coast. The beautifully
crafted dhows with their huge sails are a great way to get
around. Sailing through the channel is a wonderful way to view
the African sunset.
Windsurfing:
The channel that divides
Lamu from Manda provides the ideal opportunity for windsurfing.
You can guarantee the wind will pick up at midday (a blessing
when lying on the beach) making perfect conditions for
windsurfing. Lessons and equipment are available from Shela.
Another sport that is becoming popular is kite surfing; the
conditions are ideal and so bring your equipment, as there is
none to hire.
Fishing:
For those who like to pass
the days fishing then this is the place to hand line off the
beach or from the back of the boat on the way to Lamu or Shela.
For the more enthusiastic, trips can be arranged to the open
ocean either on a dhow or on a modern speedboat with all the top
of the range equipment. Anything caught can be cooked just the
way you like it by our chefs.
Walking:
A 10-minute walk along the
shoreline leads you to the point of Manda where the open ocean
meets the island. Along the way it is possible to see the
colonial history of Lamu district evident in the ruins with
rusty cannons inside. Dhows sail past but it is unlikely you
will meet another person on this rugged stretch of coast. Our
resident dog, Mambo, will keep you company and amused as she
chases crabs along the way. You can also take a guided walk to
the ruins of an old Swahili settlement, Takwa, which was built
in the 16th century. or you go one of the following safaris.
Welcome
to Lake Nakuru Where we have
different types of birds,
white tailed sea eagles,
golden eagles, divers,
flamingo in, Peregrine, hen
harriers, otters, golden
plover, raven and many other
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Mombasa
City Tour
Mombasa
is the largest and most
popular Island on the Kenyan
Coast, with a major port and
an international airport
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We
have compiled a list of
mountain and rock climbing
vacations in Kenya. If you
are interested in any of
these vacation packages,
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