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Re: Kenya safari.. Posted on: 16 Jan 2007 02:18:56 GMT


"Pat Anderson" wrote in message
news:ATJ1RDBp40pFJw$L@aicuk.demon.co.uk...
> 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 :-)
>>
>>
>>
> 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.
> --
> Pat Anderson


I was born in the aga khan hospital in nairobi, but left kenya when i was a
little boy....i've never been back since we left africa.



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