Life Jackets and Instructions
Before the commencement of the safaris, a safety briefing will be provided, and life jackets within easy reach for each passenger will be indicated.
Safety Boat
A safety boat manned by a coxswain is within the vicinity and rapid reach in case of any emergency.
Radio Communication
The safaris will be monitored by radio communication.
Insurance
Passengers are covered by insurance.
No Smoking
No smoking will be permitted on board for safety reasons.
Running a clean motor
We will change fuel filters and keep our boat’s motor tuned and serviced regularly to ensure it’s running efficiently and cleanly. We are also operating electronic fuel injection four-stroke outboards since they’re considerably more fuel efficient and environmentally friendly. A four-stroke is also quieter, smoother and easier to use.
Cutting the Idle
Idling our boat’s motor unnecessarily chews through fuel, so whenever possible, we will cut the motor and enjoy the silence.
Fuelling
The boats will be fuelled at the dock and not while moving on water. We check how much petrol the tank can contain to avoid filling it excessively. Furthermore, there will be prior checks to ensure there are no spills or fractures in the tank and jerry before leaving.
Wake Tides
We reduce the speed of the boat when approaching the jetty to avoid wake damage to the shoreline.
Waste and Garbage
All waste materials and garbage will be removed and deposed in a responsible manner.
Training
We continually train our crew and personnel in environmental matters and best practice methods.
Explore our destination in Lake Nakuru National Park where you can enjoy our boat safaris to see and learn more about this spectacular park.
Cliff Boat Safaris in Kenya offer a different perspective of the area, in particular of wildlife in the water like hippos, waterbucks, birdlife, and more.