The 7-day safari offers a perfect blend of adventure, wildlife, and cultural experiences, creating unforgettable memories of Kenya’s natural beauty and rich biodiversity.
Kasigau Roots and Routes (10 Days)
Fidex Safaris Kasigau Roots and Routes (10 Days) The Safari The focus of this trip is the immersive Cultural exchange, Conservation and community empowerment in Kasigau (Southern Tsavo West), featuring Mount Kasigau endemic biodiversity and World War 1 history. THE SAFARI ITINERARY Day 1: Arrival in Mombasa or Nairobi On arrival in either Nairobi or Mombasa, you will be welcomed by our representative who will offer all the necessary requirements in terms of logistics, accommodation and brief you on the itinerary. Arriving in Nairobi check in Fairacres- HB Arrival in Mombasa Check in at the Severin Sea Lodge Hotel – HB Severin Sea Lodge Fair Acres Boutique Hotel Day 2: Train travel to Voi Modern and Efficient : The Standard Gauge Railway in Kenya (SGR), a major infrastructure project, connects Mombasa to Nairobi and vice versa offering a faster and more comfortable alternative to traditional travel methods. Smooth Ride: The journey is remarkably smooth, with the train gliding along the newly built tracks, offering a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Scenic Views: The landscape unfolds before you, revealing diverse Kenyan scenery, from the coast to the rolling hills and, if you’re lucky, even wildlife sightings. Part of our journey to Voi it will pass through Nairobi National Park, if journey starts from Nairobi, And from Both Nairobi or Mombasa it will pass through Tsavo East National Park. And if lucky one is able to sport some wild animals like Elephants, Giraffes, Buffalo, Gazelles, Zebras etc. On arrival in Voi our Local guide will meet you for a cultural briefing as you drive 60kms from Voi Town to our Kasigau village. You will experience the good hospitality of the local community and at night enjoy unique story telling on the First World War 1 Between British and Germans and how it affected the community. Dinner and overnight at Kasigau Homestay/Airbnb- FB/Tsavo House FB/Rukinga conservancy FB/ Taita or Salt lick lodge FB Kasigau Homestay Tsavo House Basecamp Salt lick lodge Rukinga Salt lick lodge Day 3: Choose your impact This community engages in different projects that aim to improve their livelihood and empower them economically. Clients enjoy these engagements as they drive and make stops to meet the local community or enjoy the beautiful scenery. If planting/ harvesting season guests participate in the drought resistance crops like sunflower which local communities press for cooking oil, cotton wool which they sale to a local factory or cereals for their consumption Due to prolonged dry season, guests can join the Kasigau Alumni Network and contribute to purchase and install water tanks used to harvest rainwater. Lunch is served at a woman run village restaurant where ingredients are sourced locally. Guests also enjoy a village set up of shopping malls with local supermarkets, butcheries, bars etc. After lunch we head back to freshen up and enjoy a sundowner at 1700hrs hosted by our local tour guides. Dinner and overnight at Kasigau Homestay/Airbnb- FB/Tsavo House FB/Rukinga conservancy FB/ Taita or Salt lick lodge FB Day 4: Eco Learning & Craft Mastering Morning hours Guided by a local ethnobotanist to identify different medicinal plants that the locals use for medicine and dyes for their weaving, and edible fruits. Afternoon hours – Crafts Skills, weaving apprenticeship The Kasigau community has 15 women groups who specialize in weaving beautiful African Traditional Baskets for economic gain. Create a basket or table mat with the Kasigau artisans Dinner and overnight at Dinner and overnight at Kasigau Homestay/Airbnb- FB/Tsavo House FB/Rukinga conservancy FB/ Taita or Salt lick lodge FB Day 5 Mount Kasigau Hike & Biodiversity Quest Clients will enjoy a Guided breath-taking hike. Mount Kasigau has an elevation of 1640M above sea level. This hike can be conquered in about 6 to 8 hours depending on the hiker’s fitness level. While at the peak one will enjoy the view of the surrounding areas including Mount Kilimanjaro at a distance and the Horizon of Tsavo West National Park. As the paths slop up you will pass through scrambling hills with large rocks scattered all over. Vegetation changes with the rising altitude. The vegetation is of dry woodland with several trees scattered at the base of the mountain and get scarcer up at 1300M, the trees start getting taller with abundance of ferns moss and thick trees towards the peak. The trees get smaller and quickly change to conifers at the peak of the mountain. Flora and Fauna The Mountain is home to a variety of Flora and Fauna species. Some of which are endemic to Taita Hills.  Track endemic Species include Birds such as the Taita Thrush, Taita Appalls and the Taita White Eye. Trees such as Memecylon greenways are endemic to Mount Kasigau. Peak experience plant an endemic tree as part of reforestation efforts. Dinner and overnight at Kasigau Homestay/Airbnb-  FB/Tsavo House FB/Rukinga conservancy  FB/ Taita or Salt lick lodge FB Day 6 Choose your Legacy  AFTERNOON Community Development/ Empowerment Clients work closely with the local communities by empowering them through education, health care and sustainable livelihood programs by fostering a sense of stewardship. We believe in creating a shared responsibility for the wellbeing of both people and wildlife. Clients can visit the Abe club which was established in 2004 in Kasigau so at to empower the entire 05 villages. Fund a student’s scholarship ($10) or empower a woman tailor in the institute and gift a child a pair of school uniform Depart for Rusinga Conservancy Enroute visit Wildlife Works workshop. Learn more about the community conservation and environmental education. Visit their eco-garment production factory, soap factory, the green house and their local boutique shop where you can get the finished products. Wildlife works works together with Rusinga conservancy in the following models REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation & forest Degradation) Projects, combining conservation with community development. They manage the conservancy through Carbon Credits. They engage in sustainable agriculture, eco-charcoal production and handicraft as alternative livelihoods to reduce pressure on the environment. Carbon Credits used to build schools, health cares, water projects and empower women groups.



