Itinerary for Trip Dates Jan. 26 Feb. 10, 2019 July 6 July 21, 2019

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Hearts For Love Worldwide 989 S Main St A-122 * Cottonwood, AZ 86326 * 928-451-2522 loryjacobs@yahoo.com Itinerary for Trip Dates Jan. 26 Feb. 10, 2019 July 6 July 21, 2019 The trip to Kenya is a chance of a lifetime. You will have a great experience! Following is a somewhat detailed itinerary of your journey. If you have any questions please contact Lory Jacobs. loryjacocbs@yahoo.com. We really look forward to having you with us. This trip is at a comfortable pace and those who need a bit of extra assistance we are there to help. We want everyone to enjoy their visit! First, commit and choose the date you want to be in Kenya, then submit your deposit to hold your reservations. Each trip can only accommodate 8 guests, and the trip fills up fast! Deadline for the Jan/Feb trip date has passed, unless you can meet the following criteria: Have a Passport, acquire an online EVisa, get a plane ticket pronto and pay for the trip in full. This must be done all before January 10, 2019! Let us know if you can make it work for you, we will be waiting to accommodate you. July 6-21, 2019 trip deadline is April 15, 2019. Please make your decision and commit on or before the deadline! Balance of trip cost of $1065 must be paid no later than May 15, 2019. You may make payments through the year to make it easier for you. Your money will be refunded if you cannot not make the trip at the last minute, although we do hope that does not happen! You may either make your refundable deposit of $200 (transferred to the cost of trip) by check payable to Hearts For Love Worldwide and send via regular mail, or by credit/debit or Paypal via our website donation page at http://www.heartsforloveworldwide.org/onlinedonationsform.aspx If you have any problems or questions, please contact Lory at loryjacobs@yahoo.com Lory is in Kenya at this time and can be reached via phone number 011-254-796916244 or call Jennie at 937-622-8092

$1265 Cost Covers: Airport pick up and departure at Jomo Kenyatta Airport, Nairobi. In country transportation. 16 nights accommodations at guest house/includes Loitokitok Breakfast daily, some lunches and dinners/includes Loitokitok Excursion to Loitokitok/4 nights and 5 days. Visiting with traditional Maasai, great photo ops of Mt. Kiliminjaro, see wildlife in the Amboseli National Wildlife Range. Travel the Great Rift Valley, safari in one of the major national parks. Up close and personal encounter with the baby elephants at the David Sheldrake Elephant Orphanage. Nairobi City Tour, Kazuri Bead Factory, experience the Maasai Market. Visit at Holly House Children s Home & Primary/Secondary Schools with Holly Caulfield Meet the women of Living Positive! Participate with students and schools that HFLW works with sponsoring students. And for those of you who have sponsored students you will have the opportunity to meet and spend time with them. There are other short/small excursions that we may do according to time allowed. It is a full 16 days but well worth the time and effort. Safety and Security is our top priority! We believe that traveling in Kenya is safe. Your place of accommodations is in a gated and secured location. You will be cared for just like you were family! Our driver is experienced, safe, and always conscientious of your well being! Responsibilities of Travelers: Each of you will be responsible for making your own airline reservations/and paying for your own airline tickets/baggage. Arrive at least one day prior to beginning your scheduled trip. Those from January 26 th February 10 th will need to arrive on the afternoon or evening of January 25 th. When planning the return trip home, you need to plan for departure on February 10 th. Those choosing July 6 July 21 st you will need to arrive on the afternoon or evening of July 5 th and depart on July 21 st. If you travel earlier or want to stay later please let me know, and for a small additional cost, accommodations can be made. Flights arrive/depart at Jomo-Kenyatta airport.

To purchase your airfare, it is best to purchase as early as possible. Prices can average from $850-$1500, depending on your preferences. I can advise you more with this if need be. I have not had any problems finding a reasonable airfare from Phoenix. The last 3 years I have paid no more than $1050 with travel insurance. The deals are out there! Each traveler is responsible for obtaining a passport and visa. Passport must be up to date. Check online www.travel.state.gov If you don t have one now you should get one as soon as possible. It takes approximately 2 months to acquire a passport at the regular cost. Apply for a visa at least 3-4 weeks prior to leaving. We can help you with how to do this when the time comes to get your visa. You will need your flight information, two more additional passport photos, your passport and the following information: Going in association with Hearts For Love Worldwide, Destination: Nairobi, Kenya. Our host: Watakatifu Wote Senta Ngong, Ngong- Upper Matasia (Kahara Rd.) Ngong Hills 0721491057 http://evisa.go.ke/evisa.html Each traveler is responsible for: Any vaccinations/malaria medication necessary to travel to Kenya ~ check with your health provider at least one month to 6 weeks prior to leaving for Kenya. http://www.cdc.gov Personally, to my knowledge no vaccinations are required although Yellow Fever is recommended. Because I live in Kenya for longer periods of time I have done the series of vaccinations. I also use a homeopathic spray for malaria instead of the chemical medicine. This is strictly your choice and you must decide for yourself. The homeopathic I use is called DEMAL 200. Although you do not have to be athletically physically fit please note that many of our journeys across Kenya we will be expected to travel on bumpy and rough roads. Having past back or neck issues may cause you additional problems. Make sure your doctor approves of your trip HFLW does not provide travel or personal health insurance but we can suggest where to purchase volunteer insurance. Insurance is not mandatory but recommended. www.volunteercard.com On arrival at the airport you will be picked up and transported to your home away from home in Ngong. Rooms are comfortable, with nice bathroom, shower, single bed. Your guest house accommodation will include daily breakfast. Be prepared to eat the foods common in Kenya. Breakfast could be eggs, cereals, bread and jam, mandazi, assorted fruits and tea. Other foods that you may experience at dinner may be rice, beans, cabbage, ugali, chapati, spinach, tomatoes, onions and other vegetables. Fruits can be passion fruit, pineapple, mango, watermelon and bananas.

Most guests will be arriving in the evening and some later than others but after meeting with everyone coming to the guest house, plan on getting a peaceful night s sleep. The next day will begin at 9 am. There is wi-fi within the guest house and in and around the grounds. On your first morning breakfast will be taken while we begin a short orientation. Orientation will offer insights into what to expect on your two-week adventure. You will learn some of the language, meet HFLW staff, go to exchange money, visit the internet café if you need to, stop for a short shopping excursion for supplies you feel you might need. During the next two weeks, you will have the opportunity to experience all those activities listed and possibly more as time allows. We will spend time with children at schools, & at the orphanages. Plan on playing sports games, arts and crafts, sharing and teaching about your home town or country. Bring your ideas! We will take fun play items to the kids when we visit too, along with a snack of juice and biscuits! The kids LOVE visitors! For some of you who have sponsored students with our program we will make every effort for you to meet and spend time with them according to their school schedules. Meeting new people, and becoming friends with others is high on the list. There are many different tribes, tribal languages, and cultural differences among them and learning about them is a great experience. You will see how creative the people of Kenya are as we travel around from rural areas to the city. Learning about the Maasai culture and their way of life is priceless! There will be time for yourself, shopping excursions, and time to reflect. Every day could be a new and different day and you must be able to roll with the flow. Our itinerary will fluctuate from day to day. When we travel to Loitokitok and the Amboseli National Wildlife Range our accommodations will be in the small town of Loitokitok for 4 nights. Here we will visit a Maasai community, a rural school, the farms and families that live in this area. For some of you who may want to experience what it would be like to live their lifestyle for a day we will arrange with the local families to accommodate you for an overnight adventure. You will see exactly what many of these families do, what they have, and how they live. Let me know if you want to do this when you make your final payment 45 days before you travel. For those of you who are making the trip to Kenya and you have students in the Loiokitok district we can arrange for your stay with the family if possible. We will continue to travel out in the bush where we will see plenty of giraffes, zebras, elephants (if we are lucky), antelope and many other animals. We will stopover and visit a traditional Maasai manyatta where you will see how they traditionally live and work each day. This is an honor and an experience that will never be forgotten. Tribal dancing, authentic tea refreshments, & seeing their homes are an incredible experience.

When we return to the Ngong area we will continue with several other activities, including the David Sheldrake Elephant Orphanage where you have up close and personal encounters with the baby orphaned elephants that live here. It s a wonderful experience. You can even adopt one!! Time will fly by but when it is over you will have been on a journey of the heart and soul.your life will change as you have changed others! What to Wear and What to Bring Because you are close to the equator the temperatures will be mild to warm yearround. Your clothes would be best if lightweight and light in color. Bring clothes that you don t mind if they get real dirty or damaged. A lightweight jacket, sweater, or sweatshirt is good for cool night air. Shoes should be comfortable as walking is a large portion of exercise in Kenya. Tennis shoes, sturdy sandals, a pair of flip flops for bathroom use are on my list each time I go. Travel times are set up to avoid most of any rainy seasons that may occur in Kenya but just in case prepare for rain, with an umbrella or light poncho. Cotton pants, jeans, capri pants or mid-calf skirts, even modest length shorts are acceptable for women. Men may wear cotton pants or jeans, shorts. Cotton shirts and T-shirts are acceptable but please no tank tops. Especially for the women, out of respect, please do not wear clothes that are too revealing. A good hat to cover your head, neck and face is important as the sun is strong. A day pack, (backpack) is handy too! If I could give one piece of advice it would be Do Not Over Pack! Clothes can be washed out by hand by the housekeeper. Machines are not available. I have someone do my laundry while I am in Kenya. This provides extra income for someone which is much needed. There will be someone available that can-do laundry for you if you so choose. The cost is about $5-$10 depending how much you have.

Some items to bring: Flashlight Plenty of batteries, SD cards for cameras/battery charger adapter One roll of Toilet Paper/travel toilet paper to put in your pack. Sunscreen, Sunglasses, Lip Balm, Hand Sanitizer, Mosquito Spray Sewing Kit/Nail Kit/Small First Aid Kit with band aids and Neosporin Rain poncho/small umbrella Extra Wash Cloth/2 Bath Towels Do Not Bring: I have never had any problems myself with theft but it is a good rule of thumb to not bring anything that you are not prepared to lose. Keeping careful watch over your belongings and money is common sense. If you choose to use your phone, check with your provider for international usage. Do Not Wear or Bring: Flashy, or expensive jewelry. If you have any other questions that arise, or you feel that I have forgotten anything please let me know. Comments welcomed! See you in Kenya! Lory ~ Hearts For Love Worldwide Holly ~ Program Manager/Kayole