8 DAY SAFARI TO GEMSTONE MINES IN KENYA & TANZANIA
TAITA – AMBOSELI – NGORONGORO – NAIROBI

Welcome to Africa! We have put together a gemstone mine – safari trip that has the best of everything. This is a trip of a lifetime! Oh, we forgot to mention the safari, hotels, fine food, scenery that you can only dream about, such as Mt. Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro Crater, the Serengeti, Sebo National Park, wildlife sanctuaries and the Masai warriors. Our tour includes visiting these mine sites in Kenya with respective gemstone deposits:
   • Rock Land: Tsavorite & Yellow tourmaline
   • Baraka Mining/Wangui: Tsavorites and Tour maline
   • Mary Mbugua mines: Tourmaline & Tsavorite
   • Aqua Mines: Ruby & Tourmaline
   • Nadan Mining/Kuranze: Tsavorite
•.   Davis Mines Mgama: Ruby
Duration                                              
8 Days                                                                   
Location                                              
Nairobi, Kenya
Ngorongoro, Tanzania
Available Tickets
25

Price
$3775 for double occupancy
$3575 for single
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Included in Price
Safari transport as per the itinerary
Accommodation on full board basis at the lodges
Park Entry fees
Game drives in the parks/sanctuaries
1 liter mineral water per day
Services of experienced driver/guide
Emergency medical evacuation
Travel insurance within Kenya and Tanzania*
Not Included in Price
International flights
Visa Costs
Optional excursions
Personal Insurance
Drinks, tips, laundry and items of a personal nature
Accommodation in Nairobi
Nairobi Airport transfers (can be arranged on request)
Flight From
Destination
Date
Departs
Arrives
New York
Nairobi
July 6
10:00
15:00
Nairobi
New York
July 13
16:30
19:00
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Modern Transport

Travel in style in a guided safari of Taita – Amboseli – Ngorongoro – Nairobi

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Extra Luggage

Take what you need, but travel light. Porters can help with your luggage!

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Quality Accomodations

Day One: Arrive in Nairobi
Nairobi – Saturday July 6th
You arrive Nairobi, met on arrival and transferred to your hotel in Nairobi for accommodation and overnight on bed and breakfast basis.

 

Day Two: Nairobi / Taita / Salt Lick
Nairobi – Taita/Salt Lick – Sunday July 7th
Depart Nairobi early in the morning and drive past the savannah grasslands and bushlands on the main highway and on to Taita Hills to arrive in time for lunch. After lunch relax then later you can depart on an afternoon game drive inside the private Sanctuary before returning back to lodge for dinner and overnight.

 

Day Three: Taita / Salt Lick
Taita / Salt Lick – Monday July 8th
Full day is spent at the Salt Lick Sanctuary with morning and afternoon game drives. Accommodation is on full board basis at lodge. (guests also have an option for a day trip to visit Tsavo National Park which is not far)

 

Day Four: Taita / Arusha
Taita  / Arusha – Tuesday July 9th
After breakfast, you depart and drive to the Taveta border where you will cross into Tanzania and meet our Tanzania representative who will now do the Tanzania part of the safari and drive you to Arusha where you will stop over for overnight.
Day Five: Arusha / Lake Manyara
Arusha / Lake Manyara – Wednesday, July 10th
After breakfast, you depart Arusha and drive westwards to Kirurumu where you will arrive in time for lunch. Later on in the afternoon, you depart on a game drive in Lake Manyara National Park before returning back to lodge for accommodation and overnight.
Day Six: Lake Manyara
Lake Manyara / Ngorongoro Crater – Thursday, July 11th
You depart after breakfast and continue the journey passing through a small town known as Mto wa Mbu and Karatu, with scenic views and on to the Ngorongoro highlands to arrive for lunch, the afternoon at leisure, dinner, and overnight at lodge.
Day Seven: Ngorongoro Crater
Ngorongoro Crater Friday, July 12th
A full day is spent at Ngorongoro Crater departing lodge for a whole day’s game drive inside the crater in search of game perhaps not yet seen and also the spectacular sceneries. Dinner and overnight is back at your lodge by the crater rim. Watch the Video
Day Eight: Ngorongoro Crater – Arusha – Nairobi
Ngorongoro Crater / Arusha / Nairobi – Saturday, July 13th
After breakfast, you depart and drive back to Arusha where you will stop for lunch, and then continue on to Namanga border, where again you will cross back into Kenya and meet your driver who will continue with the journey back to Nairobi. You will arrive in the evening to prepare for your flight back home (or at your hotel in Nairobi if you’d like to stay overnight). Safari ends.
In Nairobi, we’ll stay at the Intercontinental Nairobi Hotel. The stay at this hotel is included in the tour pricing.
The places our group might stay, depending on availability when we confirm, are below:
   • Taita Hills Game Lodgehttps://www.sarovahotels.com/t aitahills-tsavo/
   • The Ol Tutai Lodgehttp://www.oltukailodge.com/
San Sabbagh

Miriam Kamau

Mimo Gem Traders Ltd.

Miriam Kamau transformed from a Kenyan girl working in a gem dealer’s office, to a gem dealer and miner, to representing her country on the international stage of the colored gemstone trade.

Born in Nairobi, Miriam devoted her love to her country. Her entry to the gem trade started when she worked for an American gem dealer as an office girl greeting the clients and taking care of some errands. She started to pay more attention to the activities in the trading office, asking more questions. Luckily, her boss generously shared his knowledge.

Miriam realized that she needed to go back to school for a formal education on gems, so she enrolled in courses in Nairobi and Johannesburg on diamond and colored gemstone identification.

When Miriam returned to Kenya, she started her own company in gem business in Nairobi. An opportunity came to her to represent Kenyan women dealers to export stones to Thailand as a representative of the Kenya Chamber of Mines.Her business has expanded, and she now owns a tsavorite mine in Kenya with an operation tunnel of about 90 feet deep.

Miriam is a member of the ICA and served as ICA Ambassador to Kenya. She is also a member of the Women’s Jewelry Association. She is also a key member of the Kenya Women Mining Association, an organization dedicated to empowering women involved in mining. She is one of the organizers of the Kenya Gem; Jewellery Trade Fair

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Retailers, we will identify and establish, with selected dealers; manufacturers that are strong suppliers for set and unset African Gemstones and themed trunk shows. These themed trunk shows will establish your store as the “go-to place” to shop color, set and unset in jewelry. One sale could recoup all your expenses and establish you as the leader in your community, that’s what I call ROI ++
For clarification, the outline below gives you a synopsis of the itinerary. Our trip begins July 6th and ends July 13th
The visit to Arusha is a must. If we do not have the time to walk around to visit shops and ICA gem dealers prior to visiting Ngorongoro Crater, we will do so on the way back through Arusha on the way to Nairobi.
We understand the expense and time factor to undergo a trip of this magnitude. So, we decided to add value and help mitigate the expense for participants. Obviously, you will be able to document your experience, videos; pictures; and we will do the same for you in usage. Please use these videos and pics in your social media platforms.
Kenyan Immigration has instituted a strict visa policy whereby all visitors are strongly encouraged to obtain visas by using an online system, though visas are available upon arrival at international ports of entry including Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
A passport with at least two blank pages, six months’ validity, and a visa are required to enter Kenya.
Single-entry visas are available upon arrival at Kenyan airports; however, Kenyan Immigration plans to end visas upon arrival in the near future.
Multiple-entry visas must be applied for prior to traveling to Kenya.
Obtain the latest information on visas, as well as any additional details regarding entry requirements, from the Embassy of Kenya, 2249 R Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20008, telephone (202) 387-6101, or the Kenyan Consulates General in Los Angeles and New York City.
You should have proof of yellow fever immunizations, or you may be denied entry.
For additional information on immunizations and detailed country-specific recommendations on vaccinations and other health precautions for travelers to Kenya, visit the CDC’s Travelers’ Health website.
* Travel insurance includes: loss of passport, loss of luggage, personal accident, legal assistance, emergency medical expenses, missed departures, flight delays, emergency return home, assistance services such as consular and others.
Joe Menzie recently met with Cap Beesley, the founder and President of American Gemological Laboratories (AGL) and is currently the President of Gemcore, as well as Analytics, a New York based Research and Development Company. In addition, he also serves as the Gem & Mineral Advisory Board Chairman of Yale University’s Peabody Museum in New Haven, Connecticut.
“Important to the success of these gemstone expeditions is the experience and market savvy of the trip organizers. Joe Menzie is a well-connected and respected leader in the gemstone industry with impeccable credentials. I have personally experienced these gem treks first hand with Joe in Tanzania, Kenya and Colombia. I fully appreciate the long-term value and benefits of these experiences, which have added an exciting dimension to my career. I would highly recommend gem expeditions to both corporate decision makers and individuals at all levels of the Gem and Jewelry industry.
Tapping into the adventure and excitement of gemstone expeditions is a valuable way to gain an important advantage with your clients in an increasingly competitive marketplace”. Beesley continued, “Expeditions to gem producing and processing areas provide travelers, at every level of this business with a unique, onsite understanding of gem sources from around the world. These experiences can be molded into a series of personal and corporate events for those that are looking for an informational edge with their client base. Treks to exotic locations can also provide useful contacts, connections and relationships that can be invaluable in building one’s access and understanding of gemstone sources and markets.”
Cap Beesley
President of American Gemological Laboratories (AGL)
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT VISAS & ENTRY REQUIREMENTS to TANZANIA

Requirements for all Visa Types

  1. A completed visa application form, signed by applicant.
  2. The actual passport valid for at least 6 months.
  3. Two passport sized photographs recently taken.
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    • FedEx and UPS are accepted.
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  7. People traveling for specific reasons other than tourism must submit a letter from their organization or office. These include but not limited to volunteers, people attending meetings & conferences, studies, diplomatic, official and any other business not mentioned here.
  8. Parental Approval for minors:
    Visa applications for minors under 18 years traveling alone or with only one parent/legal guardians should be accompanied by:
    • A notarized letter, jointly signed by parents or legal guardians approving the minor to travel.
    • A copy of their ID
  9. Visa Fee: U.S. Passport holder: $ 100, Non U.S.: $50. Modes of payment accepted are:
    • Money Order or Cashier’s Check.
    • Company or Organization Checks
    • Personal Checks – Should be accompanied by a copy of valid driver’s license or simply write the driver’s license number on the check
    • Cash is NOT accepted.
    • All checks and money orders should be made Payable to the Embassy of Tanzania, Washington DC.
    • All credit cards accepted, EXCEPT AMERICAN EXPRESSPlease click here to download a form for credit card payment.
  10. N.B: Visa Fee is NON REFUNDABLE.
TRAVEL VISAS
REQUIREMENTS
FEES
Ordinary/Tourist Visa
Two recent passport size photos
Flight Itinerary
Passport valid for six months
Visa Fee
Visa application form must be filled out and signed by the applicant
US Citizens:$100 (Multiple entry) for one year, 90 Days at a time
Non-US Citizens:$50 (Single entry) for 90 Days
Non-US Citizens:$100 (Double entry) for 90 Days each