In message <45a56e28$0$4837$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>,
the_niner_nation writes
>I have plucked up the courage to re- visit Kenya ( I was born there, but
>moved to England when I was a young boy) and was wondering if anyone could
>reccomend a decent tour company.
>
>Ideally, I'd like a 10-12 day safari with lots of game drives ( want to
>especially see elephants , rhinos,buffalo & lion) and maybe a couple of days
>bumming around on a beach after to relax for as cheap as possible...I have
>stipulated Kenya purley for sentimental reasons as I was born there and I am
>curious to see for myself the land of my birth.
>
>I have done an online search for uk operators, but there is absloultey no
>way of knowing who are decent or who are fly-by nights...pretty web pages
>don't sucker me in so easily!
>
>If anyone has any reccomendations or even general travel tips for a kenya
>safari, i'd sincerley appreciate it.
>
>I do know that Nairboi isn't that safe, esp when it gets dark!
>
>thanks so much in advance :-)
>
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Having read what Liz has to say I would agree. I was lucky to live in
Kenya for several years but after returning to UK continued to return
on holiday for many more years. The tour operators here to use are
Kuoni and Somak, they are professional operators and will give you good
accommodation and a fair price. Hans Georg has a lot of experience and
a visit to his site will give you some good advice on many aspects of
going on safari.
Where were you born in Kenya out of interest? By the way, you don`t need
to pluck up courage to visit Kenya, it`s a great country with friendly
people and you will be well cared for whilst you are there.
Pat.
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Pat Anderson |