morocco

UNDER CONSTRUCTION
TOUR AVAILABLE SOON

RMC Presents

MOROCCO
February 14 – 22, 2025

camel rider in morocco desert

Morocco has all the spices and flavors of life.

Perhaps nowhere else on earth is so near, yet so far as Morocco. Stretching from the shores of the Atlantic to the sands of the Sahara, Morocco has served as a portal between Europe and Africa since the days of antiquity. With natural beauty only matched by its stunning architecture, a visit to Morocco is as much a feast for the soul as it is for the senses. It’s a country where fragrant gardens mesh with ancient turreted cities to form a fantasy world of dreams. It has the splendor and majesty of Africa, with the magic and intrigue of the Arabian nights all wrapped up with a flavor of France. Gorgeous hotels, Kasbahs, palaces, fabulous markets, extraordinary bargains, delicious cuisine, an African heritage, staying in hotels, local Riads – even an overnight in a deluxe Berber tent under the Desert stars. Travel back in time to the Imperial cities of Rabat, Meknes, Fez, Marrakech and so much more.

spices in morocco market

Highlights:
* Take in Casablanca Hassan II mosque
* Visit Morocco’s capital – Rabat
* Visit the Medina of Meknes
* Indulge in the vibrant city of Marrakech
* Marvel at the beautiful medieval city of Fez.
* Discover the 1000 Kasbahs of the scenic south and learn about the Berber culture of Morocco
* Explore the Sahara Desert at sunrise with the nomads.
* Take a camel trek through the golden dunes of Erg Cheb
* Experience sleeping in a luxury nomad tent in the middle of the dunes under the sky of the Sahara Desert.

Tour Includes:
* Roundtrip transfers from and to the airport and hotels
* 7- nights accommodations at comfortable First Class & Deluxe hotels and a Riad**
* Hotel taxes and service charges
* Breakfast every day
* Additional lunches and dinners as per itinerary
* Sightseeing including entrance fees
* Transportation throughout
* Welcome and farewell dinners

** A Riad is a traditional Moroccan house, usually located within an ancient medina (walled city), which is designed around a central courtyard and/or garden. These beautiful homes have been restored to reflect traditional Moroccan décor, yet also to provide guests with many of the modern amenities found in 4 and 5-star hotels.

 

Itinerary

CasablancaDAY 1, Friday, February 14 – DEPART FOR MOROCCO
Depart this evening for Casablanca via your own air transportation.

Day 2, Saturday, February 15 – ARRIVAL – CASABLANCA (D)
Arrival at Casablanca airport. After clearing Immigration and Customs, meet your driver for transfer to the city of Casablanca and check-in to your hotel and take some time to relax. Dinner at your hotel.

DAY 3, Sunday, February 16 – IN- CASABLANCA (B)
Casablanca habousMeet your guide and depart for a morning sightseeing tour of Casablanca. Start with a visit to the United Nations Place, followed by Mohammed V Square and the Central Market before continuing to the Habbous quarter to admire the Royal Palace from the outside. The Royal complex featuring impressive architecture and meticulously landscaped surroundings has limited public access, so while you can’t enter the palace itself, you can still stroll around the grounds and admire the external architecture. Casablanca MosqueNext visit the Mehkama and the Cathedral Notre Dame de Lourdes before heading to the famous Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in Morocco and the seventh largest in the world. Admire the exterior of this beautiful structure overlooking the ocean – be sure to visit this more in-depth after your tour! Your last stop is the Ain Diab Corniche, where you’ll have free time to walk down the promenade lined with restaurants and swimming pools before returning to the hotel. Or stay in town for some independent exploration and return to the hotel on your own. Dinner this evening is your own to try some of the exciting Casablanca restaurants. Ask your guide for some suggestions.

DAY 4, Monday, February 17 – CASABLANCA – RABAT – MEKNES – FEZ (The Imperial Cities) (B/D)
Hassan tower RabatMeet in the lobby and check-out as you meet your driver and start your journey for a panoramic viewing of Rabat and seeing this first Imperial City on the journey, which nowadays is the administrative and political capital of Morocco. You will see the imposing Royal Palace (from outside), residence of the king and seat of the government since 1912, the Hassan Tower, dominating what should have been one of the greatest mosques in the Muslim world, the Mausoleum of the late King Mohamed V, architect of Moroccan Independence in 1956, the Oudaïas Kasbah, this fortress of the unvanquished Andalusian corsairs in the XVIIth century, and finally the necropolis Chellah. Then continue to Meknes and short visit to the second Imperial City: The Imperial City of Meknes, built by Moulay Ismaïl, with its monumental gates Meknesand its mighty ramparts, resembles a fortress. There is the mausoleum of Moulay Ismaïl, the famous main gate ‘Bab al Mansour’ which is the finest in Morocco, the storage vaults and the ancient horse stables. Then toward the end of the afternoon you’ll discover the lush and peaceful countryside of Meknes, where the ancient Roman City of Volubilis has slumbered for more than two thousand years. On the way between Meknes and Volubilis you pass by the Mount Zerhoun on which is perched the holy city of Moulay Idriss. After a short visit of Volubilis, continue to Fez for your stay. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

DAY 5, Tuesday, February 18– IN FEZ (B/D)
Meet your guide and start your tour of Fez, the oldest and “the most Imperial of all the Imperial Cities.” It is the spiritual and cultural center of traditional Morocco and at the same time it is the centre of Morocco’s craft industry. Characteristic for Fez is the fact that it Fez Blue Gateconsists of three different parts that date from different epochs. But the most charming part is the life in the ancient Medina. While strolling through the districts of the carpenters, the dyers, the tanners, the tailors, the engravers and past the steady hammering of the coppersmiths you will feel as if you were taken back to medieval times. You also will see the Attarine Medressa (School), the Koran University Karaouine, the Nejjarine Fountain and the Blue Gate before returning to your hotel for dinner.

DAY 6, Wednesday, February 19 – TO MERZOUGA (The Desert) (B/D)
Tent accommodationAfter breakfast you leave the Imperial City of Fez and head for the desert as you traverse the Middle Atlas Mountains via Ifrane and Azrou with its beautiful cedar trees. There will be a stop at Midelt for lunch (not included). Then continue to Erfoud on the boarder of the desert. From here switch to a Jeep which is waiting at the Hotel Kasbah Xalcua and which will bring you to your deluxe tents in the bivouac La Belle Etoile. camel ride moroccoAfter settling down, towards the end of the afternoon you can take a camel ride (voluntary but easy to do) through the dunes and admire the sunset over the colorful desert. Afterwards return to the camp for dinner in special dining tents. Then enjoy the rest of the evening and the tranquillity of the desert around a campfire as you watch the stars in the night sky which is simply breathtaking! Overnight in one double and one triple bedded tent with mattresses, cushions and blankets.

DAY 7, Thursday, February 20: MERZOUGA TO QUARZAZAE AND ONTO MARRAKECH (B/L/D)
Kasbah TaourirtWake up before sunrise and after a glass of tea, walk to the dunes to admire the sun rise over the desert. Then board your Jeep that will bring you back to Merzouga, where you will have breakfast. Back to civilization as you continue to Ouarzazae, on the trail of the thousand Kasbahs. On the way, a visit of the breathtaking Todra gorges, two sheer, almost perpendicular cliffs, over 600 feet high and separated by a narrow corridor only 60 feet wide. This is an unforgettable sight and certainly among the most impressing landscapes in Morocco. After a short visit of Ouarzazate. you’ll visit the Kasbah of Taourirt, the ancient residence of the pasha el Glaoui. You leave South Morocco and now travel over the High Atlas Mountains towards the North. On Aït Ben Haddouthe way, there will be a visit to Aït Ben Haddou. This most impressing fortified ksour (mountain village) is still very well preserved and was constructed on terraces that nestle into the steep slope of a hill. Continue through fantastic mountainous landscape to the Tizi-n-Tichka pass (6,500 feet) from where you have a breathtaking panoramic view over the summits and massifs of the High Atlas Mountains. This is one of the most beautiful routes through Morocco’s mountains. After crossing the fertile plain of Haouz, arrive in the early evening to Marrakech for dinner and your overnight at your hotel.

DAY 8, Friday, February 21 – IN MARRAKECH (B/D)
Marrakech marketAfter breakfast, meet your guide for a visit of Marrakech: Characteristic for the fourth of the Imperial Cities are its 100.000 palm trees that grow in palm groves outside the city walls. Marrakech is the trading center of southern Morocco. It’s lively with buzzing bazaars, huge palm tree oasis and its red clay buildings; all that make Marrakech a city in the desert. The town was founded in the 11th century and provides an outstanding monument in the hispano Moorish style from the 11th to the 19th century. On your tour you will see the ‘Koutoubia’ Mosque, a masterpiece of Moorish architecture, the ‘El Bahia’ Palace, the ‘Saadia’ Tombs, the ‘Agdal’ snake charmer in MARRAKECHand ‘Menara’ Gardens, as well as the wildly beating heart of the town – the famous marketplace ‘Djemaa-El-Fnaa’ and … of course its souks. Here the tour part will end, and you can wander about the marketplace before returning to your hotel on your own. Walk around as you find juice stalls, water sellers and snake charmers, storytellers and magicians plus some unique shopping and colorful spice stalls. In the evening, meet in the lobby as you depart for dinner and a show at the restaurant Chez Ali located outside Marrakech on a 7 ½-acre site Berber horsemen show(duration of the transfer about 20 minutes). You will be welcomed by men on horseback and have dinner and entertainment performed by 10 to 15 Berber folklore groups from all over the country. Moroccan specialties will be served under Caidal tents. After dinner, on the central square, you witness the highlight of the evening performance – the fantasia (eight horses with their horsemen), where you will admire their incredible Berber horsemanship skills on their pure-bred Arabian horses. After the show, transfer back to the hotel for your overnight.

DAY 9, Saturday, February 22 – DEPARTURE (B)
Meet in the lobby with your luggage for the transfer to Marrakech airport. Depart for your connecting flights back to the USA.

 

Hotels or similar

Casablanca: Barcelo Anfa (2 nights)

Fes: Hotel Jnana Palace (2 nights)

Merzouga Desert: Luxury Tent (1 night)

Marrakech: Barriere Le Naoura Raid (2 nights)

 

Please Read the Terms and Conditions for this Tour

** Bonus! SAVE! You will receive a 5% discount if ALL payments are made by check or money order. This discounted price is noted below in red.

*Special No Interest + No Payments for 6 Months Plan Now Available!
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PRICE PER PERSON – Land Only

PRICE PER PERSON – Land Only Per Person in Double Occupancy room:

 

 

 

Hotel Supplement for Single Occupancy Room:
$399 payments via check or money order
$419 payments via credit card

Add to the above costs:
Prepaid Gratuities $80 ($89 via credit card)

INITIAL DEPOSIT- Due right away
$750 ($800) by credit card) Non-Refundable deposit due to guarantee space.

FINAL PAYMENTS
Due on or before January 2, 2025

 

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Travel Insurance
RMC Travel highly recommends the purchase of Trip Cancellation/Interruption Travel Insurance, and we therefore provide you with an easy way to contact RMC’s preferred insurance provider, Allianz Global Assistance.


Photo credits
Fez Blue Gate: Hiroki Ogawa, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Berber horsemen: Anderson sady, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Marrakech snake charmer: Pseudolounge, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

kenya

RMC Presents

A KENYA SAFARI

Plus

A Visit to the Nyalwodep Orphanage in Kenya

Visiting the great game reserves of Kenya:
Masai Mara, Lake Nakurru & Amboseli and a stay in Nairobi … plus a visit to the Nyalwodep Orphanage in Kisumu

Kenya tour imagesJuly 8-22, 2024

Perched on the edge of the African Continent Kenya is a traveler’s dream destination with people and tribes whose varied cultures and traditions make up the country’s rich tapestry and the place to experience the best wildlife of an African Safari.

Nothing can top the romance and magic of a safari in Kenya. This East African country has a remarkable diversity of wildlife, seen up close in its stunning game reserves, where many of the “Big Five” (lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and Cape buffalo) can be seen.  This tour combines traditional safari game-viewing itinerary along with cultural experience with a stay in Nairobi.

Additionally, there will be a visit to the Nyalwodep Orphanage for three days in the village of Kisumu, with Pastor James Ouma.  

Come join RMC on this remarkable once-in-a-lifetime journey.

two lions

Please Read the Terms and Conditions for this Tour

** Bonus! SAVE! You will receive a 5% discount if ALL payments are made by check or money order. This discounted price is noted below in red.

*Special No Interest + No Payments for 6 Months Plan Now Available!
RMC Travel now offers the “PayPal Credit” Plan (Click here for details)

PRICE PER PERSON

Per Person in Double Occupancy room:
$6,799 payments via check or money order
$7,159 payments via credit card

Per Person in Single Occupancy room:
$7,898 payments via check or money order
$8,319 payments via credit card

INITIAL DEPOSIT
$2,000  ($2,100 by credit card)
Non-Refundable deposit due right away to guarantee space

Final Payment
Due on or before May 8, 2024

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Travel Insurance
RMC Travel highly recommends the purchase of Trip Cancellation/Interruption Travel Insurance, and we therefore provide you with an easy way to contact RMC’s preferred insurance provider, Allianz Global Assistance. If you need additional information or have questions, please call Allianz directly at 800-284-8300, and refer to code F025323.

 

 

 

 

africa safari

RMC presents African Safari plus Dubai tour

Visiting the great game reserves of Tanzania:
the Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Lake Manyara
plus a stay in Dubai, the “Disney World” of the Middle East
October 1 – 14, 2022

Africa safari dubai tour

Perched on the edge of the African Continent and facing the Indian Ocean, Tanzania is a traveler’s dream destination with people and tribes whose varied cultures and traditions make up the country’s rich tapestry and the place to experience the best wildlife of an African Safari.

Nothing can top the romance and magic of a safari in Tanzania. This East African country has a remarkable diversity of wildlife, seen up close in the stunning Ngorongoro Crater, home to some 25,000 species; in the Serengeti National Park, renowned for its migration of nearly two million wildebeest; and Tarangire National Park, where many of the “Big Five” (lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and Cape buffalo) can be seen.  RMC has combined a traditional safari game-viewing itinerary along with cultural expeditions as well. Your “down time” will allow you to relax at some of the most civilized and luxurious camps on the continent.

Then onto Dubai, a city that is Dubai constantly competing with itself into a dream-like world of attractions. This will be clearly visible in its landmarks, shopping centers parks and attractions that we will be visiting.  Dubai has emerged as a cosmopolitan metropolis that has grown steadily to become a global melting pot as well as a tourist Mecca.

Come join RMC on this remarkable once-in-a-lifetime journey.


TOUR INCLUDES

  • Roundtrip transportation from Montauk to JFK
  • Air Transportation to Tanzania and Dubai
  • Airport transfers
  • 5 nights in Luxury Boutique Lodges
  • 3 nights in a deluxe Hemingway Style Safari Camp
  • 1 night at the deluxe Hyatt Dar Es Saalam in Tanzania’s capital
  • 3 nights deluxe accommodations in Dubai at the 5* Luxury TAJ hotel
  • All service charges and taxes
  • Breakfast every day
  • All lunches and dinners while in Safari
  • Additional lunches and dinners as per itinerary
  • Transportation by large deluxe Safari vehicles
  • Sightseeing as per itinerary
  • Sightseeing entrance fees

African lions

SPECIAL FEATURES IN TANZANIA

  • Visit Arusha National Park at the base of stunning Mt. Meru, Mt Kilimanjaro’s little sister
  • Visit the new Jane Goodall Chimp Museum and Explore the African Cultural Heritage Center
  • Safari Tarangire National Park with its large herds of elephants
  • Take a thrilling Jungle Treetop Walk
  • Search for the tree climbing lions of Lake Manyara National Park
  • Learn the ancient ways of the Masai Warriors
  • Have a cultural walk and lunch with a local Masai family
  • 3 Exciting days in the fabled Serengeti, one of the 7 Wonders of Africa
  • Visit the famous archaeological site & the oldest human fossils on earth, Olduvai Gorge
  • Experience the “Great Migration,” one of the greatest shows on Earth!
  • See the Lion King Rock (made famous by the Disney movie, The Lion King)
  • See the greatest concentration of game at Ngorongoro Crater
  • Enjoy exquisite Bush Dinners under enticing African skies

 

SPECIAL FEATURES IN DUBAI

  • Visit the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque with its 1,000 domes and 24 carat gold chandeliers
  • See the famous Emirate Palace
  • Visit the iconic Louvre Abu Dhabi Museum
  • Enjoy a special dinner cruise in Dubai
  • A Dubai Shopping excursion with a visit to the world’s tallest office building
  • Desert camel ride
  • Desert Farewell dinner evening with entertainment

ITINERARY

Day 1, Saturday: October 1: Depart for Africa
We depart Montauk for JFK to board our Emirates Air flight to Dubai.

Day 2, Sunday, October 2: Arrive Arusha Tanzania (D)
Morning arrival in Dubai where we transit to our flight to Dar Es Salaam and then onto Kilimanjaro Airport in Arusha Tanzania. After clearing Immigration and Customs, we will transfer to our boutique safari lodge to relax and refresh after our long flights. Dinner at our Lodge and afterwards our driver & guides will go over your upcoming African adventure. Overnight in Arusha.

Day 3, Monday, October 3:  In Arusha: (B/L/D)
After an early breakfast, we will visit Arusha National Park at the base of the beautiful Mt. Meru. This is a perfect “introduction” to game viewing as this park is a smaller multi-faceted jewel, often overlooked by safari goers. The entrance gate leads into shadowy forest inhabited by inquisitive blue monkeys and the acrobatic black-and-white colobus monkey. In the midst of the forest stands the spectacular Ngurdoto Crater, whose steep rocky cliffs enclose a wide marshy floor that is dotted with herds of buffalo and warthog.
Further north, rolling grassy hills enclose the tranquil beauty of the Momela Lakes, each one having a different hue of green or blue. There are shallows sometimes tinged pink with thousands of flamingos. Giraffes glide across the grassy hills in between grazing zebra herds, while pairs of wide-eyed dik-dik dart into scrubby bush like overgrown hares on spindly legs. We return to our Lodge for lunch followed by a visit to the Arusha Heritage Cultural Center with its new Jane Goodall Chimp museum to learn more about her study of wild chimpanzees in what was a breakthrough in primate research. This evening we’ve prepared a special African style BBQ with a live performance by a famous Tanzanian entertainment troupe.  Overnight in Arusha.

Day 4, Tuesday, October 4: To the Tarangire National Park Safari (B/L/D)
Today you’ll travel to Tarangire National Park for a full day safari. Named after the river that crosses through it, this 1,100-square-mile park is sometimes sadly missed by those heading for the more well-known national parks in Tanzania. The landscape here is diverse, with a mix of habitats that are unique to the area: hilly landscapes are dotted with baobab trees, dense bush and high grasses. Tarangire has herds of up to 300 elephants that scratch the dry river bed for underground streams while migratory wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, impala, and gazelle crowd the shrinking lagoons with the accompanying predators following along behind. It’s the greatest concentration of wildlife outside the Serengeti ecosystem. Overnight Tarangire.

Day 5, Wednesday, October 5: Lake Manyara National Park Safari (B/L/D)
RhinosAfter breakfast enjoy a morning safari at Lake Manyara National Park including a Tree Top Walk high above the jungle floor. Lake Manyara stretches for 30 miles along the base of the rusty-gold 1,800 ft. high Rift Valley escarpment and is a scenic gem, with a setting extolled by Ernest Hemingway as “the loveliest I had seen in Africa.” Contrasting with the intimacy of the forest is the grassy flood plain and its expansive views eastward,hippos in water across the alkaline lake to the jagged blue volcanic peaks that rise from the endless Maasai Steppes. The Park is known for the tree climbing lions and the soda ash lake with its flamingos. Additionally, you will see a large number of elephants, giraffes, zebras, wildebeest and the small, shy Kik’s dik dik dashing about the ramps of the escarpment. Lake Manyara has Africa’s largest herds of baboons. Overnight at Lake Manyara.

Day 6, Thursday, October 6: At Lake Manyara – Maasai Warrior & Village Experience (B/L/D)
Masai dancingThis morning enjoy local cultural walk/tour through the local village with a traditional African lunch. This afternoon you’ll experience what it’s like to live as a Maasai Warrior when you visit a traditional Maasai Bhoma for one exciting day…this will be an once-in-a-lifetime experience, especially when the evening comes and you’re sitting under the stars, around the campfire with this proud tribe and listening to their ancient stories while watching the mighty dancers compete. Overnight Enscarpment Luxury Lodge or similar.

Day 7, Sunday, October 7: In the Serengeti (B/L/D)
elephantsToday’s special game drive will be to the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is one of the 3 Tanzanian Seven Wonders of Africa! The Crater shelters one of the most beautiful wildlife havens anywhere. A permanent population of more than 25,000 animals inhabit a mere 100 square miles in the 2,000 ft deep crater, making this one of the few places in Africa where you have a chance of seeing the entire Big Five in rock artthe course of a single game drive. It is also one of the last remaining places in Tanzania where we can still see the endangered Black Rhino. After lunch, we travel to what some believe to be the birth place of mankind, the Olduvai Gorge. Olduvai is internationally recognized for Louis and Mary Leakey’s famous discoveries of early humans and magnificent antiquities documenting the two million year evolutionary history of our stone tool-using ancestors. Return to our safari campsite for our overnight.

Day 8, Friday, October 8: To the Serengeti (B/L/D)
Today you’ll have another full day of exciting safaris as you travel North in search of the Great Migration. The Serengeti has come to symbolize paradise to many of us. The Maasai, who had grazed their cattle on the vast grassy plains for millennia had always thought so, to them it was Siringitu – “the place where the land moves on forever.” leopardTwo World Heritage Sites and two Biosphere Reserves have been established within the region. Its unique ecosystem has inspired writers from Ernest Hemingway to Peter Mattheissen, filmmakers like Hugo von Lawick and Alan Root as well as numerous photographers and scientists. Overnight at Serengeti Luxury Heritage Camp or Acacia Central Luxury Camp.

Day 9: Saturday, October 9: In the Serengeti (B/L/D)

Today will be another action-packed day as you travel to the Mara River for the famous Wildebeest river crossing as thousands of Wildebeest and Zebra try their luck at crossing these crocodile infested rivers. It’s the migration for which the Serengeti is perhaps most famous for. Over a million wildebeest and about 200,000 zebras flow south from the northern hills to the southern plains for the short rains and then swirl west and north after the long rains. So strong is the ancient instinct to move that no drought, gorge or crocodile infested river can hold them back. Overnight at Serengeti Luxury Heritage Camp or Acacia Central Luxury Camp.

Day 10, Monday, October 10: Return to Arusha and on to Dar Es Salaam (B/L/D)
This morning we’ll travel back to Arusha with a stop for lunch before boarding our short flight to the capital of Tanzania, Dar Es Salaam. Upon arrival, we will transfer to our hotel and have dinner at their famed Oriental restaurant. Overnight in Dar Es Salaam.

Day 11: Tuesday, October 11: To Dubai (B/D)
After a leisurely breakfast, we have time to relax by the pool before we transfer to the airport for our flight to Dubai and say “Karibu Sana Tanzania”. On arrival (very late) in Dubai, we will be met and escorted to our accommodations.

Day 12: Wednesday, October 12: In Dubai – Excursion to Abu Dhabi (B/L/D)
We start our day touring Abu Dhabi to visit the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. It’s an architectural work of art, with a capacity for an astonishing 40,000 worshippers. It features 82 domes, over 1,000 columns, 24 carat gold gilded chandeliers (one of which, weighs twelve tons) and the world’s largest hand knotted carpet. Next we visit the Heritage Village to experience traditional aspects of the desert way of life and immerse ourselves in a time capsule that brings to life a souk, a mosque and an encampment from pre-modernized Abu Dhabi. From the Heritage Village we drive along the corniche of Abu Dhabi with a photo stop at the famous Emirate Palace before arriving at the iconic Louvre Abu Dhabi, designed by Pritzker-prize winning architect Jean Nouvel. Motivated by ancient Arabian engineering, he designed a falaj-inspired water system that runs through the museum, along with a lace dome that borrows inspiration from the palm leaves (traditionally used as roofing material in many parts of the country) resulting in an enchanting play of light.  After our museum visit, we will have a lunch that offers a unique dining experience of the best in Mediterranean seafood with a Lebanese twist while enjoying uninterrupted panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf.  We return to our hotel for some time to rest before departing for our Welcome to Dubai dinner cruise, an ideal way to create a lasting view of the city from the deck of a traditional wooden dhow boat.

Day 13: Thursday, October 13: In Dubai (B/D)
Burj Khalifa buildingA very special day…
After breakfast we will start our tour with a remarkable visit to the tallest building in the world. Burj Khalifa, is a must do for every tourist to experience the amazing panoramic view of the Dubai city skyline from the 124th floor ‘Observation Deck’. The marvelous journey will take you through the vision and construction of Burj Khalifa and also let us shop ‘At The Top’ and take home a souvenir.  Presently Burj Khalifa tops the list for the tallest skyscraper in the world at a height of 2,717 ft and the elevator ride to the top is an experience in itself. Afterwards our guide will escort us to some of the great local shopping areas before we return to our hotel for lunch on our own.  In the late afternoon, we will get set for our Desert Camp Evening We start with a drive to a Bedouin camp in the middle of the Arabian desert. Our Bedouin guide will take us for a stunning 30 minute journey through the desert on a traditional camel convoy. This is the most authentic way to trace the footsteps of Bedouin travelers.
Note: For those who do not want to take the camel ride, there will be vehicles to take us to the evening desert camp for some relaxing drinks before the rest of the “camel-riders” join the group.
We then proceed to our desert dining camp, where after the sunset,  we will have drinks and then be seated at low tables and cushions for a traditional Arabian buffet dinner while being entertained by a belly dancers. This will be followed by a Darwish show before we return to our hotel in the late evening.

Day 14: Friday, October 14: To New York (B/D)
Early morning transfer to the airport for our non-stop Emirate Air flight to JFK. After Immigration and Customs, it’s back east to Montauk.

HOTELS, LODGES and LUXURY TENTED CAMPS




 

Please Read the Terms and Conditions for this Tour

PRICE PER PERSON

Per Person in Double Occupancy room:
$6,799 payments via check or money order
$7,159 payments via credit card

Per Person in Single Occupancy room:
$7,898 payments via check or money order
$8,319 payments via credit card

Add to above costs:
U.S. airline facility security and tax charges, plus UEA visa $796 ($839 via credit card)
Prepaid Gratuities $193 ($203) via credit card)

INITIAL DEPOSIT
$750 ($825 by credit card)
Non-Refundable deposit due right away to guarantee space

Final Payment
Due on or before March 20, 2022

If you have already registered online and require access to the PayPal payment page, click here.

Travel Insurance
RMC Travel highly recommends the purchase of Trip Cancellation/Interruption Travel Insurance, and we therefore provide you with an easy way to contact RMC’s preferred insurance provider, Allianz Global Assistance. If you need additional information or have questions, please call Allianz directly at 800-284-8300, and refer to code F025323.

Adelphi Kenya 2020

ADELPHI UNIVERSITY
Service Learning in Kenya Itinerary
January 6 – 18, 2020

Reservations via Adelphi‘s Center for International Education

Reservations Closed

ITINERARY

Monday, January 6 – Travel to Kenya
9:00am – Arrive at Airport
Students go through check-in and security. Meet the group at the gate. Adelphi has reserved a ticket block for all students. A copy of your ticket is in your orientation folder. Students are responsible for their own transportation to JFK Airport.
12:00pm – Group Flight Kenya Airways #003 direct from JFK to Nairobi

Grace House Resort

Tuesday, January 7 – Arrive in Nairobi
10:30am – Group Flight arrives in Nairobi
A bus will transport the group from the airport to the lodgings. The trip will take approximately 30 minutes.
TBD  – Arrive and check in at guest house
Grace House Resort, Chania Avenue, Off Ring Rd Kilimani Next to Yaya Centre, Nairobi, Kenya
TBD – Lunch at Yaya Mall
Students will travel via van to the mall and eat on their own and at their own expense.
TBD – Introductory Meeting at the Guest House
6:30pm – Welcome Dinner at HOME
Students will be picked up at the guest house

Wednesday, January 8 – Work Day
Breakfast – Students eat the complimentary guest house breakfast on their own.
9:00am – Morning Meeting
Adelphi professors lead a discussion session to discuss the day’s activities.
10:00 – Leave for Wangige Children’s Home and School
Students will tour of the home and school and meet the community.
Lunch – Group lunch at the Home
This meal is included in the program cost.
Afternoon – Group discussion about projects.
6:30pm – Group Dinner
This meal is included in the program cost.

Thursday, January 9 – Work Day
Breakfast – Students eat the complimentary guest house breakfast on their own.
TBD – Meet in guest house lobby for transport to Wangige
Morning Service Projects at the Home/School
Lunch – Group lunch at the Home
This meal is included in the program cost.
Afternoon – Service Projects at the Home/School
4:30pm – Group travels back to the guest house
5:45pm – Focus Group
Adelphi professors lead a discussion session to discuss the day’s activities.
6:30pm – Group Dinner with a Kenyan Family
This meal is included in the program cost.

Friday, January 10
Breakfast – Students eat the complimentary guest house breakfast on their own.
TBD – Meet in guest house lobby for transport Nairobi City Tour and Animal Orphanage
All entries are included in the program fee.
Lunch – Group will eat a simple lunch at a local restaurant.
This meal is included in the program cost.
Afternoon – Visit to Bomas of Kenya
Entry to Bomas of Kenya is included in the program fee. Students will be introduced to local cultures, dances and art.
TBD – Group travels back to the Guest House
Free Evening – Students eat dinner on their own at their own expense

Saturday, January 11
Breakfast – Students eat the complimentary guest house breakfast on their own.
TBD – Meet in guest house lobby for transport to National Park.
Morning – Nairobi National Park
Entry fee to the National Park is included in the program cost. The National Park is home to more than 100 mammal species, including buffalo, giraffes, lions, leopards, baboons, zebra, wildebeest and cheetah.
Lunch – Students eat lunch on their own and at their own expense at the National Park.
Afternoon – Giraffe Centre
Founded in 1970, the Giraffe Centre is a giraffe rescue center and educational institution.
TBD – Group travels back to the guest house
Free Evening – Students eat dinner on their own at their own expense

Sunday, January 12
Breakfast – Students eat the complimentary guest house breakfast on their own.
Free Day – Students have a free day to rest.
Students are on their own for all meals at their own expense.
Afternoon – Optional visit to the mall.
Free Evening – Students eat dinner on their own at their own expense

Monday, January 13
Breakfast – Students eat the complimentary guest house breakfast on their own.
TBD – Meet in guest house lobby for transport to Wangige
Morning – Finalize group projects
Lunch – Group lunch at the Home
This meal is included in the program cost.
Afternoon – Finalize group projects
4:30pm – Group travels back to the guest house
5:45pm – Focus Group
Adelphi professors lead a discussion session to discuss the day’s activities.
Dinner – Group Dinner
This meal is included in the program cost.

Tuesday, January 14
Breakfast – Students eat the complimentary guest house breakfast on their own.
TBD – Meet in guest house lobby for transport to Wangige
Morning – Visit to public schools in Kibiku and Wangige
Lunch – Group lunch at the Home
This meal is included in the program cost.
Afternoon – Visit to public schools in Kibiku and Wangige
4:30pm – Group travels back to the guest house
5:45pm – Focus Group
Adelphi professors lead a discussion session to discuss the day’s activities.
6:30pm – Group Dinner
This meal is included in the program cost.

Wednesday, January 15
Breakfast – Students eat the complimentary guest house breakfast on their own.
TBD – Meet in guest house lobby for transport to Wangige
Morning – Finalize group projects
Lunch – Group lunch at the Home
This meal is included in the program cost.
Afternoon – Visit to a local Health Clinic
This health clinic is run and supported by German doctors and where the children living at the HOME receive medical treatment.
4:30pm – Group travels back to the guest house
5:45pm – Focus Group
Adelphi professors lead a discussion session to discuss the day’s activities.
Dinner – Students eat dinner on their own

Thursday, January 16 – Day in Rift Valley
Breakfast – Students eat the complimentary guest house breakfast on their own.
TBD – Meet in guest house lobby for transport to Great Rift Valley
It will take approximately 3 hours to travel to the Great Rift Valley.
Day in Rift Valley – Explore the Great Rift Valley.
The Rift Valley is a stretch of land extending more than 3500 miles across the Middle East and Africa with extraordinary geographic diversity and unforgettable landscapes.
Lunch – Group lunch at a local restaurant
Afternoon – Further exploration of the Great Rift Valley
4:30pm – Group travels back to the guest house
Dinner – Students eat dinner on their own

Friday, January 17
Breakfast – Students eat the complimentary guest house breakfast on their own and check out of guest house.
TBD – Meet in guest house lobby for transport to Wangige
Morning – Farewell party with students at the Home
Lunch – Farewell Lunch at the Home
Free Afternoon – Students should rest and pack for departure
6:00pm (TBC) – Meet in guest house lobby for transport to Nairobi airport.
Be ready to go with your luggage. Students need to be at the airport three hours before departure. It will take about one hour to drive to the airport, and could be longer with traffic.
7:55pm – Arrival at Nairobi Airport & Check-in
10:55pm – Group Flight Kenya Airways #002 departs from Nairobi to JFK
Adelphi has reserved a ticket block for all students

Saturday, January 18
5:55am – Group Flight Arrives in New York

Note:  Itinerary subject to changes according conditions beyond our control

 


Photo credit:
Great Rift Valley by NlorussoOwn work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link.