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Adventurers' Club


The Adventurers’ Club is Africa’s favourite children’s safari club, offering a unique close encounter with the African wilderness – and some of the world’s oldest tribal culturesThe Adventurers Club is offered to children between the ages 4 –12 years.The aim of the Club is to offer members an outdoor hands-on educational programme. Our goal is to make children appreciate nature and hence the need to conserve it, taking care of the land, the wildlife and its people.

We continue to cement our position as East Africa’s finest children’s safari clubs through a concerted programme of guide training, and the development of several exciting new cultural and wilderness-based activities. Above all, we have continued to ensure that all our safari programmes are not just instructive and safe, but great old-fashioned fun!

Location & Facilities
The Adventurers’ Club allows young visitors and their families to combine the very best of Kenya – from the game-rich grasslands of the Maasai Mara to the sparkling sands of the Mombasa coast, from the forested slopes of the Naivasha escarpment to the desert wildernesses of Tsavo and Samburu.

Each property has a fully equipped Adventure Centre, with interactive displays on local animals and habitats, educational games and activities, and information on local communities and their cultures. Our well-established relationships with neighbouring villages also enable Adventurers to spend time sharing games and traditional children’s activities in local schools and homes.

At Siana Springs, the Club offers a broad variety of practical hands-on facilities, such as our famous Animal Obstacle Course, which enables kids to mimic the movements of different mammals before studying the serious science of survival behind them.

The Great Rift Valley Lodge offers a host of more modern adventures, such as horse rides, bicycle safaris, golf lessons, and tours of the valley’s ancient ‘Great Lakes’.

At Voyager Beach Resort, you can take part in an exciting variety of beach and pool sports, tour the world-famous Haller Park (formerly Bamburi Nature Trail), the award-winning Ngomongo Villages and Mombasa’s Fort Jesus, learn to scuba dive, or climb aboard the club’s extensive fleet of Toppers, kayaks, aquacycles and glass-bottom boats.

Our Guides
Heritage’s Adventurers’ Club have experienced staff and guides who will guide the children on the many activities on offer, they will maximise the fun and learning opportunity of each adventurer, identifying each individuals interest, whether it be butterflies or mammals.

The Adventurers’ Club benefits from one of the finest guiding pedigrees in all of Africa. Over the years, we have grown into one of the continent’s most reputable and highly qualified safari families, with a team of naturalists, culturalists and animators that is second to none.

Our head naturalists include:

  • Sammy Maende, a marine conservationist with long experience running coastal conservation programmes.
  • Daniel Kilonzo, a professional Kamba guide as famous for his humour as his award-winning bird knowledge.
  • Sammy Leseita, an erudite Samburu naturalist and former mammal researcher.
  • John ole Kerore, Kenya’s most experienced and popular Maasai children’s guide.

Each naturalist is assisted by a highly trained children’s animator, who is responsible for the care and well being of all younger Adventurers. Most of our animators have worked as kindergarten teachers, and all have considerable experience looking after young children.

In addition, all the Adventurers staff have undergone specialist first aid training, and most speak at least two European languages.