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Vehicles and Operations

We've got an excellent range of vehicles

Pollman's Tours & Safaris is constantly renewing its vehicle fleet to ensure that our travellers have a comfortable, trouble free safari. Recently, we made the decision to move many of our programmes to four-wheel drive vehicles to improve accessibility and comfort.

There is no question that the roads in Kenya can have some rough patches. This is where a combination of quality, well maintained vehicles and experienced driver-guides can be the difference between a good safari in Kenya and a great holiday experience.

  We still operate a variety of vehicles meeting the specific needs of our travellers. For transfers, we use safari buses. We also use Toyota’s Noahs for private VIP transfers.

For something really special, we can provide transfers in a Mercedes Benz or luxury 4x4.

For groups, we provide transfers in 24 passenger coaches. These are also used for shared transfers on the Kenyan coast to the many spectacular Indian Ocean resorts we serve. 

The interiors of our vehicles are spacious and designed with the safari traveller in mind. Most have power points for recharging camera batteries. Pop-open roofs allow panoramic game viewing as well as protection from the sun. A cooler box provides chilled water and vehicles also carry a first aid kit and other tools to be prepared for any bump along the way. 

All seats have seat belts and pass rigorous safety checks before each safari.  

The most important part of any vehicle is the driver. Our drivers and driver-guides are well trained and must have extensive experience before they take our travellers on safari. Many speak a number of languages including French, Spanish, Italian, German and of course English.

Scheduled Safaris

We have a number of scheduled safaris departing on a weekly basis throughout the year. Click on the link to find out more.

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🌊 Exciting News from Baobab Beach Resort! 🌊We’re thrilled to announce the official opening of our newly refurbished sea-facing rooms! 🏖️ After 6 months of extensive renovations, 188 rooms have been completely upgraded, offering guests an enhanced experience from the moment they arrive. 🛏️✨The upgrades include brand-new electrics, stunning flooring, modern lighting, luxurious bathrooms, and so much more! 🌟Garden rooms will also be opening later this month, and we can’t wait to share more details soon. Stay tuned for the official press release with all the info for our agents!We’re incredibly proud of this transformation and can’t wait to welcome our guests to experience the new look and feel of the resort. 🎉 #BaobabBeachResort #ResortUpgrade #LuxuryTravel ... See MoreSee Less
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Pollman’s Tours and Safaris are thrilled to welcome an exclusive private jet group to the heart of Kenya! For the next three nights, they will experience the unmatched luxury and privacy of the breathtaking Angama Mara, all to themselves.Their adventure begins with a spectacular private hot air balloon safari at sunrise, gliding over the majestic Maasai Mara. And this is just the beginning! Stay tuned for more unforgettable surprises as their journey unfolds over the coming days.Join us in celebrating this incredible adventure! ✨#PollmansTours #ExclusiveExperience #LuxuryTravel #AngamaMara #MaasaiMara #Kenya #TravelInStyle #SafariAdventure #UnforgettableJourneys #ARPAFrica #MagicalKenya #WhyILoveKenya ... See MoreSee Less
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Southern Bypass to Diani is finally open. The construction of the southern bypass to Diani and Kenya’s South Coast is now officially open for light vehicles, which include tour vehicles, minibuses, and coaches. This project is part of Kenya’s Vision 2030. The project consists of two bridges, of which one is the longest in the Africa continent, measuring 1.45 km across the Indian Ocean.The new bypass connects both Mombasa SGR train station and Moi International Airport. This means we will no longer be using the ferry to reach Diani and Galu. The long wait has finally come to an end. The good news is that from any of the Diani resorts, it will now take approximately one hour to get to the airport (excluding any multi-stops at resorts), the journey will be faster than it has ever been. The new route goes through virgin farmland with beautiful scenery.As a leading DMC, we have been lobbying to have this new route officially opened for the convenience of our mutual guests travelling to Diani. The bypass is also a huge welcome for safari guests to both Tsavo East/Tsavo West, Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary and Amboseli on the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro. This bypass allows for a more seamless and efficient journey reducing time to reach the Southeastern Parks of Kenya. The bypass will also provide a more efficient journey for those guests wishing to take Mombasa city tours and other excursions in the north coast of Mombasa. ... See MoreSee Less
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Following days of rain which brought flooding to parts of Kenya including Masai Mara National Reserve, things are returning to normal with these balloon flights taking off earlier today. #MagicalKenya #WhyILoveKenya #MasaiMara ... See MoreSee Less
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