
 
What method of transportation is recommended to
reach the camp?
Kichwa Tembo is accessible by scheduled flight from Nairobi, followed
by a road transfer. We can pre-book and package all of your regional/internal
flights and transfers.
What
is the distance of the camp from major centres?
The camp is about a one-hour flight, followed by 30-minute drive, from
Nairobi.

What is the recommended length of stay?
A recommended minimum period is approximately three days. The maximum
length is totally up to you.
What
is the accommodation type?
Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp: Safari tents and thatched rondavels.
Kichwa Tembo Bateleur Camp: Tented accommodation.

What are the activities?
Morning and afternoon game drives in open topped vehicles or open Land
Rovers, bird-watching and daily lectures by a Maasai naturalist. Excursions
included in the rate at Bateleur Camp but at an additional cost at Kichwa
Tembo Tented Camp include night game drives on a private concession,
guided walking trails up and along the Oloololo escarpment, a Maasai
community visit and lectures and spectacular sundowners with views all
the way across the Mara. Hot-air ballooning is an optional extra at
both camps. Regretfully, children five years and younger cannot participate
in the regular game drives.
What
are the approximate starting times of the game drives?
Dependent upon the seasons, these are approximate times only:
Spring and summer – morning game drive 5:30am
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evening game drive 4:00pm
Autumn and winter – morning game drive 6:00am
- evening game drive 3:45pm
What
is the length of the game drives?
Approximately three to four hours.
What
is the maximum number of people allowed on the game drives?
Guests – between six and eight.
What
is the background of the CC Africa trackers, rangers and guides?
Our trackers, rangers and guides are renowned for their heartfelt enthusiasm
for Africa. We employ over 200 full-time rangers, guides and trackers,
some of whom lack formal education, but possess rich knowledge and skills
that are not easily taught.

Are the camps available all year round?
Yes.

Are there brochures available?
Yes.
Is
there other literature available?
Two hard cover, illustrated books on CC Africa reserves are available.
The Return is about Phinda Private Game Reserve and I Speak of
Africa gives indepth coverage of Londolozi Private Game Reserve.
The CC Africa Ecological Journal 2000 is a holistic diary
of wildlife observations around our lodges and camps.
CC Africa’s
free monthly wildlife e-zine, WildWatch runs articles on bird-watching,
photography, recent wildlife sightings, reviews of nature books, wildlife
web links plus an interactive questions and answers section.

What style and type of meals are on offer?
All CC Africa establishments serve Pan-African cuisine such as:
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Lightly
curried West African corn and coriander soup served with Naan bread
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Spice
rubbed chicken with grilled bananas and ginger chutney |
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Fire-roasted
Botswana beef with caramelized onions and chilli served with sweet
potatoes rubbed in cumin |
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Homemade
vanilla bean ice cream with macadamia nut praline and slow-roasted
rum-soaked pineapple |
Do
you cater for specific diets such as halaal, kosher or vegetarian?
Yes, we cater for all specified diets. When making your booking with
our Reservations department, kindly make them aware of the specific
diet you require. They will communicate it immediately with the lodge
at your African adventure destination. Should specific items need to
be flown in, there will be an additional charge, which will be quoted
separately.

Are children welcome?
Yes.
What
age of child is allowed?
Children under 12 are welcome.
Where
can children sleep?
Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp: The rondavels are recommended for family accommodation
should parents wish to be close to their children. An extra bed can
be arranged for a child sharing the parent’s tent.
Kichwa
Tembo Bateleur Camp: Triple tents are not possible.
What
are the activities available for children?
Activities depend entirely on the age of the children. Activities available
may include the following:
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Special
family game drives (at the discretion of the lodge manager) |
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Special
bush walks |
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Special
eco-guides for kids |
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Wildlife
colouring-in books |
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Animated
videos |
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Special
programmes can be compiled such as tracking for children, fishing,
frog safaris and birding – special quote necessary |

Who are the local people?
Maasai.
How
does CC Africa promote ecotourism?
The Africa Foundation is a non-profit organisation. It acts as a catalyst
for the development of neighbouring rural communities. Projects include
building classrooms, libraries and clinics and sponsoring bursaries.
The Foundation empowers small business through providing capital and
training. We offer employment opportunities and the local people are
often our landlords, who benefit from our rent. CC Africa guests are
welcome to visit current projects in neighbouring communities.

What kind of medical precautions do I need to take?
As vaccination requirements change from time to time, we suggest you
consult your local doctor or health department for the latest health
precautions. Some countries require advance inoculations (and certificates
thereof) – we will advise you of these.
Anti-malarial
precautions are essential at all CC Africa lodges and camps. As there
are various types of medication to help prevent malaria, we would advise
that you contact your local doctor or general practitioner before departing
on your trip. He or she can give you advice on the appropriate medication.
How
is emergency medical cover and travel insurance arranged?
Emergency medical evacuation insurance is included in the rate at all
CC Africa lodges. This guarantees all reasonable, practical assistance
in obtaining primary or emergency medical services for an insured person
who suffers illness or injury.
Please
note that this is an evacuation insurance only and does not replace
the normal travel insurance which you must purchase.

Can a two to three week circuit with different lodges/camps and activities
(including transfers) be arranged?
Yes.

How do I pay?
If your booking is made through a travel agent, they are able to arrange
payment details that are most comfortable for you such as fully pre-paid,
only accommodation pre-paid or settle in full at the lodge by yourself.
Are
credit cards accepted? If so, which ones?
Yes. Visa and MasterCard.

What are the camp rates?
See Rates
Section.
Are
there special rates?
Yes. Special rate packages are negotiable.
Are
there preferential rates?
Yes. Our preferential rates come in the form of the Bateleur Club. The
Club is a membership programme designed specifically for South African
residents. Kindly enquire with our Reservations consultant about the
Bateleur Club when making your booking.

What are the best times to travel?
Throughout the year, although winter time, from May to September, is
the best time to view game. When is the rainy season? Mostly in summer.
The so-called “long rains” come from March to June. The “short rains”
come from October to December.

When is the best time to view the great migration?
The great migration of over two million animals occurs in Tanzania (Serengeti
National Park) and in Kenya (Masai Mara National Reserve) from about
June until October. The exact timing of the migration and its specific
path may be unpredictable and varies according to the rains.
The migration normally reaches Kenya in late July (herds mass along
the Mara river), when the wildebeest disperse onto the plains of the
Masai Mara for a couple of months.
What
are the characteristic species of the area?
Wildebeest, zebra, warthog, lion, African elephant, olive baboon, banded
mongoose, Thomson’s gazelle, Grant’s gazelle, blue monkey, red-tailed
monkey, hippo, rhino, cheetah, giraffe, leopard, impala, buffalo, crocodile
and 450 bird species.
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