Experiencing close encounters with rare wildlife on the African savanna is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Why not take the chance this spring break to embark on a family adventure and immerse yourselves in this incredible experience? Despite global conflicts, the wildlife in Kenya continues to roam freely across the vast grasslands, offering a serene escape for visitors. Imagine sitting in an open jeep, taking in the unspoiled beauty of nature under the shining sun.
Mid-February marks spring break for schoolchildren in New York. After spending time at amusement parks and zoos, why not lead your kids to witness real animal wonders? On Saturday, February 15, your journey could start with a flight to Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, followed by a night’s rest at a hotel after a long journey. The next day, you’ll head to Lake Nakuru, where thousands of flamingos reside, along with 400 species of water birds, and even spot solitary rhinos along the shore.
On February 18, take a boat ride on Lake Naivasha to see nests of thousands of birds and observe hippopotamuses. The nearby park allows for close encounters with giraffes, zebras, antelopes, and deer. From the 19th to the 21st, you’ll explore the famous Maasai Mara, home to majestic animals such as lions, elephants, cheetahs, and buffalo. Each night, you’ll stay in a cozy cabin and enjoy Western-style buffet lunches before heading out in the morning and afternoon for sightseeing. On February 22, you’ll return to Nairobi by vehicle, with your journey concluding in New York on the 23rd, all for the price of $3,990.
After the hustle and bustle of urban life, witnessing the vast African plains and seeing herds of gentle horses and deer relax in nature offers a refreshing perspective. It’s a chance to reconnect with the earth and embrace the harmony of the natural world.
Looking ahead to next year, there are also exciting cruise trips planned: November trips to London, Paris, Germany, and the Netherlands; a luxurious December cruise to Dubai, Qatar, and Bahrain; and an 18-day journey to South America and Antarctica in January.
The trips are organized by Jiaxin Travel, led by tour director Chuan Hsing. Registration is still open at their office located at 37-02 Main St, 1st Floor, Room F6A in Flushing. Interested travelers can also reach out via text message or WeChat at 917-375-7740. Responses to text inquiries are typically provided on the same day.