Budget Fishing Safari


We are able to arrange some lower cost Fishing Safaris to those on a budget. These are generally tented camps close to a well stocked lake or river where you will be able to catch and cook your fish, probably Tilapia. There is always the option to arrange excursions, including tiger fishing  and game shooting – as with all of our safaris, almost anything is possible!

These are fairly isolated and while not quite as wild as some of Africas game reserves, they are a great way to experience Africa the old fashioned way – with just a backpack, a fishing rod and a campfire!

There would always be support close by so could be a perfect father-son adventure, and there is sometimes the opportunity to do some shooting for the pot.

We pride ourselves in offering the adventure of a lifetime, so if you are interested in a trip why not fill in our enquiry form and we will help you to start your African Adventure!

Safari Details:

Price: From $650
Location: Various
Accommodation: Tented
Tour Guide/Driver: Where required
Transfers: In country transfers included

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Budget Photography Safari

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3 Day Kenya Safari

Safari Details:

Price: $750 per person
Location: Kenya
Accommodation: Full Board
Tour Guide/Driver: Included
Transfers: In country transfers included

Safari Photos:

The Itinery:

Day 1 – Nairobi to Maasi Mara. Departing Nairobi in the morning drive towards the escarpment (stopping to enjoy views of the rift valley) and down the floor of the Great Rift Valley via Narok town (the Maasai district town).

Lunch en route followed by afternoon game drive.

Camp at private semi-permanent Talek riverside campsite situated at the edge of the park (next to Talek gate). Here there are stand-up tents with beds for use as well as small wood cabins for those after a touch more comfort. Hot showers and toilets are available in the camp and meals are served in the dinning area.

Day 2 – Maasi Mara. Early morning and late afternoon game drives returning to the campsite for lunch. Option to visit Maasai village or local school.

Alternatively spend the entire day on a game drive (with packed lunches) returning to the campsite in the early evening hours. (Recommended during July/ August during the annual wildebeest migration).

Day 3 – Maasi Mara. Depart Camp and drive through the reserve viewing game enroute to the main Narok road where we stop to give you a chance to buy souvenirs, or just to have a cup of tea.

Return to Nairobi by late afternoon.

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