Africa Women Rugby Tour and Safari – 7 Days Kenya

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Africa women’s rugby tours

Africa Women’s Rugby Tour offer an allure to the vibrant tapestry of rugby development and rich sporting culture. Amidst stunning landscapes and contemporary training facilities in Nairobi, immerse yourself in the sport.  Further relish the fascinating history and embark on adventurous wildlife safaris within Nairobi National Park. On tour, expect an amazing journey with captivating landscapes and passionate dedication to the sport despite the many developmental obstacles moreover.

Our commitment lies in empowering female rugby players through an all-encompassing experience of transformative tours and comprehensive training programs. Regardless of your experience level or level of game experience. Your Africa rugby tour is customized by Njia African Adventure to specifically appeal to passionate women about rugby. Njia African Adventure takes pride in championing women’s rugby while fostering robust connections with the Western world through the lens of tourism.

Our extensive network of women’s rugby clubs and dynamic partnerships with unions across the region transcend all expectations, etching indelible memories for a lifetime. Train alongside some of the most exceptional players, face off against formidable women’s rugby teams, and relish unforgettable rugby experiences. Our rugby tours weave exhilarating competitive matches, immersive trainings, and an awe-inspiring  African Safaris adventures across East Africa.

Day 1: Arrival and Pickup from Nairobi Airport for Africa Women Rugby Tour

Njia African Adventure staff in uniforms holding your team name will pick you up at Nairobi Airport and drive you to the hotel.

Late afternoon training session followed by first team dinner and a big welcome to Africa organized, it will be graced with best of African traditions, introductions and Briefing on how the week will be moving

Accommodation: Serova Panafric/Kahama hotel/Sarova Stanley

Meal Plan: Lunch and Dinner

Day 2: Africa Women’s Rugby Tour Fixture 1: Kenya

Breakfast in the morning, and depending on the team plan, you can hit a modern gym this morning for strength and conditioning training and then back to the hotel for relaxation and team preps.

Refuel with a healthy lunch before making your way to Fixture 1 at Kaserani Stadium, a multi-purpose stadium in Kasarani, Kenya. It was built in 1987 for the All-Africa Games held in Nairobi. The facilities include a 60,000-seat stadium with a running track and a pitch used for football and rugby union, a competition-size swimming pool, and an indoor arena.  The Africa Women’s Rugby Tours fixture will be decided based on level of competition required for the visiting team and will be planned together with the Kenya Rugby Union Africa Women’s Rugby Tour

After the fixture in the early evening, head back to the hotel for refreshment as you prepare for a team dinner and drinks with some of the players and officials from the other team. It’s a good time for team bonding, as you enjoy it as a group after the fixture.

Accommodation: Serova Panafric/Kahama hotel/Sarova Stanley

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 3: Africa Women’s Rugby Tours Community coaching and women’s empowerment programs 

Chilled breakfast, set your mind to an important day for the tour where you will leave an impact in the community. After your breakfast, drive through the city center for school visits and agegrade programs.  Among the programs to visit are a visit to Shamas Rugby Foundation, a sports development organization. The program through rugby supports development of underprivileged girls and women. Carry out coach education and skill training with the children for the foundation also.

All groups will meet for Lunch and then go back to the hotel for relaxation and an evening BBQ pool party

Accommodation: Serova Panafric/Kahama hotel/Sarova Stanley

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 4: Rugby training and Nairobi National park 

Breakfast will be ready for the team, and the morning will be yours for team training activities. If the team opts to choose the gym for strength and conditioning, it will be accessible if needed, or pitch work and training.

After lunch, we get on the road for a 1-hour drive to Ololo Safari Lodge in Nairobi National Park. The lodge is a mere 45-minute drive through the park from Nairobi, yet the lodge’s secluded location feels like a world away. Set on a productive 20-acre working farm, Ololo offers the joys of delicious ‘paddock to plate’ fresh ingredients. With our established and secluded gardens, guests are able to settle in and soak up a unique safari experience.

Wildlife is right on our doorstep, and all can enjoy breathtaking views over the national park to the famed Ngong Hills in the west, sundowner in hand. Or you may like to spend the hours away at the lodge by the pool, adventure on a safari into the park, take a tour of the Ololo Farm, or perhaps go on an excursion with us into historic Karen.

In the evening, accordingly sit by the fire-pit in the garden or cozy up to the safari Lodge blazing fireplace for the evening.

Accommodations: Ololo safari Lodge

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 5: Africa women’s Rugby Tour Nairobi National park 

Indeed wake up to views of wildlife and bird life at the lodge. After that, take a morning game drive into the world’s only national park situated right next to Nairobi city. Nairobi National Park is a surprise package with many birds and animals from the game drive. Additionally, you will visit the renowned Sheldrick’s Elephant Orphanage without having to exit the national park.  There is a very good chance of seeing a rhino too. White rhinos are easiest to spot as they graze on the open plains.

Afternoon, head out of the park for a training session in Nairobi in preparation for the last fixture.

Accommodation: Serova Panafric/Kahama hotel/Sarova Stanley

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 6: Africa Women’s Rugby Tour Fixture 2

Morning Breakfast and depending on your team plan, hit a modern gym for strength and conditioning. After head back to the hotel for relaxation and team prep.

Refuel with a healthy lunch before making your way to Fixture 2 at Kaserani Stadium.  Besides being a multi-purpose stadium, it was built in 1987 and has a 60,000-seat capacity. The fixture will be decided based on needs of a visiting team together with the Kenya Rugby Union

Certainly head back to the hotel after the fixture. Further in the evening, along with players and coaches from the other team, prepare for dinner. Basically a good time for team bonding as you enjoy as a group after the fixture. At the dinner. Similarly you may choose to have team presentations and conclusions for the tour too.

Accommodation: Serova Panafric/Kahama hotel/Sarova Stanley

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 7: Transfer to the Airport

You will have time to relax and enjoy a trip Reveiw  as you prepare to get back home. The bus will be ready to drive to the airport to catch your flight then

Meal Plan: Breakfast