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Day Trip to Paradise Lost – Minimum
2pax: Africa Natural Tours (For Kilimanjaro, Serengeti and
Zanzibar) Tanzania safari company in Moshi
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Cultural tourism and Beach holidays in East Africa
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Day Trip to Paradise Lost – Minimum 2pax
This
is a very popular venue and it's easy to see why... This large parkland has
lots to offer including huge ancient caves you can enter hidden behind a
waterfall, a boating lake, ostriches you can feed and pony and camel rides.
Being
just a short drive from Nairobi, it's a great place to visit for a day trip and
the caves really are spectacular and well worth visiting.The history of the
caves are interesting as the Mau-Mau lived there during the colonial period. To
enter them, you need to enter by a tunnel just about big enough to walk through
for several meters. Soon you will come to a large cavern which is lit by
electric lighting and from there you can see the network of tunnels and smaller
caves linking to the main cavern. We advise taking a torch as the lighting is
not 100% reliable and its pitch black inside the caves without artificial
light. It's quite an amazing experience to think of the Mau-Mau living there
all those years in those dark damp conditions hiding from their enemy.
Boating Lake
The
parkland is built around a boating lake with around 15 boats each holding nine
people. You can hire the rowing boats out together with life jackets, which are
suitable for children over around 8 and adults. There are no life jackets for
children under that age, however. Fishing is permitted on the lake, but not swimming.
Horse Riding & Camel Rides
There
are around 19 horses which you can hire for the whole day for rides in the
forest. For children and those not so keen on a day's adventure on horseback,
short rides are also offered depending on client’s requirement. There are 4
camels that also offer an exciting camel ride.
What to carry.
What to carry.
- Mineral water
- snacks or food
- Torch for use in the caves
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