In message <70818030.0408181352.6fd54cef@posting.google.com>, Duncan
Mackay writes
>Hello All,
>Thanks for your suggestions!
>I am leaning toward travelling to Kenya and/or northern Tanzania.
>I've checked the travel package price from Kuoni and the price is
>around 2500-3000 Bristish Pounds for 14 days (+ 3 day flight) on
>July-August time frame. The package covers everything (meal + airfair
>from London + guide...ect...) and it covers most big national parks in
>Kenya and Tanzania (Serengeti).
>It is a bit expensive. I wonder if there are better and cheaper ways
>to book a safari trip from local travel companies (Kenya or Tanzania)
>instead of booking from the US or Europe.
>
>Again, thanks for all suggestions since this will be my very first
>trip to Afria and i have very little knowledge about the area.
>Duncan.
>
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>eben.schoeman@mindspring.com (ClimbHighSleepLow) wrote in message
>news:<3cc1741e.0408171700.4763b1ba@posting.google.com>...
>> If it is your first time in East Africa then focus on the Great
>> Migration.
>>
>> Places like Uganda are more for folks who have already experienced the
>> basic safari since the wildlife there are dispersed, making it a
>> specialist destination.
>>
>> Where to go? It depends on the time of year. I suggest you visit
>> http://www.go-kili.com/afterclimb.htm and select the month of your
>> visit. The site will then tell you where to go.
>>
>> Which company to use? It depends on where you are going! I will let
>> others help you choose a company!
>>
>> Eben
>>
>> Samia wrote in message
>>news:<40$248438$1604629$1092730484@britishexpats.com>...
>> > > Hello,
>> > > My friend and I plan to travel to East African coutries to see the
>> > > safari/wild animals and the beaches there. We plan to stay at the
>> > > beach for about a week after or before seeing the safari.
>> > > I would like to know what is the reasonable amount of time we should
>> > > spend at the safari to see all the big animals? where we should go?
>> > > Kenya or Tanzania or both? what is reasonable price and good travel
>> > > company/guide?
>> > > I appreciate all your advise :-)
>> > > Duncan
>> >
>> > Uganda is the place! Not much is known about Uganda because of the
>> > economic turmoil it gone through. For over a decade now, Uganda's become
>> > a safe and secure place to visit (except for northern Uganda) please
>> > have a look at (http://travelvideo.tv/news/more.php?id=2459_0_1_0_M).
>> > It's quite a cheap place, accomodation, meals, etc and will have alot to
>> > see, you could:
>> > - go white water rafting on the nile
>> > - visit 7 unique national parks with the greatest variety of primates
>> > in the world
>> > - see tranquil lakes and moutainscapes
>> > - go bird watching, over 1,000 species of birds to see
>> > - white water rafting etc
>> > - many more
>> >
>> > Like it has been mentioned before, you can skip the beaches. In my
>> > opinion Uganda has many more animals to see. Should you decide to go
>> > your own, take a look at http://www.uwa.or.ug/new.html for the new
>> > tarrifs to the national parks. As for how much time, it is rather had to
>> > so though 2wks to 3wks would be good time.
>> >
>> > Hope this helps,
>> >
>> > Rgds
>> >
>> > Samia
Duncan,
If you are in Britain you can try Somak, Gateway, both of whom are
agents for East Africa. You will find that both Kuoni and Somak are
excellent agents. If there are two of you travelling you can expect to
pay £2-3,000 for two weeks, including flights, for a safari and beach
holiday.
We have used Kuoni and found them excellent. Because we know Kenya well
we have also booked flights and hotels ourselves. The cost was
negligible to be honest. If you are not familiar with Kenya or Tanzania
I would advise you to use one of the agents I`ve mentioned. They do look
after you! You can look both companies up on the WWW.
Pat
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