We Fly Out to Nairobi on...
April 19, 2025
04/19/2025
Your Hosts
David Fagan
President of Top Talent Agency
Beverly Hills Talent Manager
Isabel Donadio
Editor-In-Chief of Top Talent Magazine
International Speaker
3x Best Selling Author
Media Coverage
Due to the variety of news and media coverage, some begin in Swahili
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Experts and Honored Guests
Amb. Justus Mokaya
Andie Monet
Nikki Leigh
Roosevelt Williams III
Mike Reilly
Alex Courson
Tyler Ornstein
Libbi Lovejoy
Raiza Rangl
Some of Our Past Expert and Honored Guests
Jim Poole
Brain Science Expert and
Owner of NuCalm
Masati
Founder of Xponential Intelligence and the Limitless Human
Moirar Leveille
Host of the Mindfulyess Show and Quantum Wellness Coach
Janice Burt
Todd Engwall
Chief Marketing Officer for Destiny 508 Nonprofit Services
Karissa Adkins
CEO and Founder of 365DailyHustle
Terry Brennan
Cameraman
Leslie Lew
Founder of Reclaiming Your Courage
and Author
Perran Wetzel
Loretta Wetzel
Caramie Ann
Best-Selling Author and
Relationship Coach
Michelle McClain
Founder of Elevate Sucess Coaching Academy
Taylor Fagan
Ruth Barclay
Teacher of The Mysteries, Healer & Oracle
M Teresa Lawrence
Author, Speaker, Creative Visionary
at Henry Forest LLC
Jennifer J. Mahoney
Founder of Elite Leader Solutions
Your Authority Influence Expert
Dominic Obadiah
The Kenya Connection,
World Civility Ambassador
Karen Comba
Speaker, Author
Three Options to Join Us
Top Talent Trainer VIP
- Minimum 5 Speaking Spots
- First in line for any TV or other media interviews
- Meet with Deans, Principals, and other Organizational Leaders
- Accommodations and Meals
- In-country flights and buses
- Donations made to Kenya Kids and Schools
- Ceremony and celebration
- Masai Mara Safari
- Photos and Video of Tour
- Connect and Collaborate with Socially Conscious Business Owners and Corporate Leaders
Cost:
Top Talent Trainer VIP
Top Talent Trainer
- Minimum 3 Speaking Spots
- Meet with Deans, Principals, and other Organizational Leaders
- Accommodations and Meals
- In-country flights and buses
- Donations made to Kenya Kids and Schools
- Ceremony and celebration
- Masai Mara Safari
- Connect and Collaborate with Socially Conscious Business Owners and Corporate Leaders
Cost:
Top Talent Ambassador
- Accommodations and Meals
- In-country flights and buses
- Donations made to Kenya Kids and Schools
- Ceremony and celebration
- Masai Mara Safari
- Connect and Collaborate with other Socially Conscious Business Owners and Corporate Leaders
Cost:
Ezesha Plus Community College
Kenyatta University
Kereri Girls’ High School
Kiareni El.C.K. Secondary School
Kisii Polytechnic
Kisii University
Maasai Mara University
Manga School For Girls
Nairobi University
Nyamuya Primary School
Sekenani Girls High School
St. Patrick’s Secondary School-Mosocho
Itinerary (tentative)
More information In The Coming Weeks
Sunday, March 19
Day Zero
Travel day to Nairobi Airport (JKIA) to get settled in at the Ngong Hills Hotel.
More hotel information at https://ngonghillshotel.co.ke
Monday, March 20
Day One
Speaking to students and faculty at University of Nairobi’s Kabete Campus and the University of Nairobi’s main campus.
Tuesday, March 21
Day Two
Opportunity to speak to the media following by speaking to students and faculty at Kenyatta University.
Wednesday, March 22
Day Three
Travel day to Kisumu followed by speaking to students and faculty Kisii University, then check-in to Kamel Park Hotel.
More hotel information is at https://www.kamelpark.com/
Thursday, March 23
Day Four
Speaking to students and faculty at Kisii National Polytechnic and Manga All-Girls High School.
Friday, March 24
Day Five
Speaking to High School students at two to three different campuses.
Saturday, March 25
Day Six
Speaking to Elementary School students at one campus, followed by service projects and learn about the Gusii Cultural.
Sunday, March 26
Day Seven
Travel day to the Masai Mara to meet the Maasai people, then check-in at Sarova Mara Game Camp.
More hotel information is at https://www.sarovahotels.com/
Monday, March 27
Day Eight
Travel to Maasai Mara National Park.
Tuesday, March 28
Day Nine
Travel day to Nairobi to return to main airport and return home.
Sunday, September 10
Day Zero
Arrive in Nairobi, Kenya.
Take a transport shuttle to
The Sarova Stanley.
More hotel information at https://www.sarovahotels.com/stanley-nairobi/
Monday, September 11
Day One
Visit and speak at the Komarock College of Business Studies.
Tuesday, September 12
Day Two
Visit and speak at Kenyatta University.
Wednesday, September 13
Day Three
Check-out of The Sarova Stanley and prepare to fly to Kisii and check-in to Kamel Park Hotel.
More hotel information is at https://www.kamelpark.com/
Thursday, September 14
Day Four
Visit and speak at Manga School for Girls and Kisii High Schools.
Friday, September 15
Day Five
Visit and speak at Kereri Girls School.
Saturday, September 16
Day Six
Prepare to visit local villlages and participate in service projects.
Sunday, September 17
Day Seven
Check-out of the Kamel Park Hotel and prepare to travel by jeep to visit Maasai Mara village then check-in to AA Lodge.
More hotel information is at https://aalodges.com/aa-lodges/aa-mara/
Monday, September 18
Day Eight
Safari Day.
Tuesday, September 19
Day Nine
Check-out of the AA Lodge and prepare to fly to Nairobi to catch return flights home.
Vaccination Requirements
Recommended Vaccinations for Travel to Kenya
Before traveling to Kenya from the U.S. for 7-10 days, it is essential to ensure you are up to date on key vaccinations and take preventive medications to stay healthy during your trip. The following vaccinations and medications are commonly recommended for Kenya:
Routine Vaccinations:
- MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
- Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis)
- Polio
- Chickenpox
- Influenza
Travel-Specific Vaccinations:
- Yellow Fever: Required if traveling to areas where yellow fever is endemic. You will need proof of vaccination to enter Kenya if you’re traveling from a country with yellow fever(
Go2Africa)(University Hospitals). - Typhoid: Spread through contaminated food and water, especially important in rural or poor sanitation areas (Fit for Travel).
- Hepatitis A: Recommended due to risk from food and water (University Hospitals).
- Hepatitis B: For those who may be exposed to infected blood or body fluids (Fit for Travel).
- Meningococcal Meningitis: Advised if you’ll be in close contact with local populations (University Hospitals).
Preventive Medications:
- Malaria Pills: Malaria is widespread in Kenya except for Nairobi and highland areas. Medications such as atovaquone/proguanil or doxycycline should be taken starting before your trip and continuing after your return(Go2Africa)(Fit for Travel).
Optional Vaccinations:
- Rabies: Recommended for travelers at higher risk of animal exposure, especially if visiting rural areas(University Hospitals).
Please consult with a healthcare provider or a travel clinic several weeks before your trip to get personalized advice, as they can help tailor recommendations based on your medical history and itinerary.
For more detailed information, check out resources from (University Hospitals)(Go2Africa)(https://als.org/services/travel-medicine-services/kenya) or Go2Africa.
Rooming Details
Frequently Asked Questions
Make your arrangements to fly out on September 28. There may be 1-2 connecting flights, so making arrangements to get to Nairobi earlier is encouraged when we begin the tour on September 30.
This varies on every tour. We have done everything from ribbon cuttings on brand new water tanks we have sponsored to painting black board walls to funding libraries. Be prepared to bring clothes you’re comformtable having covered in dirt and paint so you can be ready for the unexpected.
At the very least, you need to get prevention for Malaria, but you can do the pill form of it. You should start taking the pills at least 2 days before traveling. Where we are going, most of the medications recommended to you will not be required, but you can always refer to your doctor if there are any shots they recommend you should get to boost your immunity.
Yes, there will be local photographers and videographers there to capture photos and videos along the entire trip.
Yes, you must apply for your visitation visa at least 2 weeks prior to your scheduled travel, as Kenya does not allow you to apply for a VISA at the border of entry. Visit https://etakenya.go.ke/en to apply today.
It must not expire within 6 months of your planned travel. If you need to renew your passport, visit https://www.rushmypassport.com/.
No, the investment covers the cost for your food, in-country fligths, and hotel stays, but it does NOT include your flight from where you live to Kenya and back.
If something comes up in your personal life where you are unable to come on the Kenya trip you were designated to participate in, then we can give you a credit for the next tour or come up with another solution together.