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Safaris to East Africa 
Wednesday the 19th 2007f September 2007 at 00 :32 : 14 AM
Hippos Woni Safaris

 

Your current US Promotional Tour does indeed seem busy, with the new experiences you are undergoing it is just like those many clients who come on safari in East Africa. I am glad you are managing well, Good luck on what’s left of it.

A similarity with what you are going through there is when safari makers opt to self drive themselves on Kenya Safaris.


There have been “abnormal” rains in East Africa at the moment as September is usually dry and sunny, the good news however is that they are concentrated on areas that are not within the tourist circuit and as such the safaris are going on very well without any interruptions. This safari season has been another big success for Kenya as we have undertaken lots of improvements in regard to the service provision albeit a little on the slow side for some of the provision providers – read authorities.

The present government has undertaken development projects and particularly roads have been renovated a lot, others are been re-built a new. However the biggest achievement in this regard will be when they complete the MOST important road in the tourism circuit – that to the world renowned Maasai Mara which declared one of the new wonders of the world, the other one which is also in the verge of completion and will subsequently be a great relief to coastal segment holiday maker is the last section to Mombasa.

Other improved provisions which have been very well addressed are those that provide safari accommodations. Services in hotels, lodges and camps continue to be upgraded to conform with the ever increasing high levels of tourism globally. In this regard however you need the right safari company to make the right accommodation selections for you.

I am talking about Woni Safaris but I will be telling you about my experience on a different Blog. For those of you planning your safari with Woni Safaris in September, October and December – I am compelled to leak out some information, they give an experience that cannot be erased from you memories – the other warning I will leak out is that Africa can be very addictive – because it is simply like non other, and that is why I am already planning my 2008 safari.

Stay on the Woni Blog for the best safari updates!

 
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Visiting East Africa Again 
Monday the 16th 2007f July 2007 at 02 :50 : 15 AM

My friend from California is now counting down the longest 6 days before she makes her 5th trip, I think it is the 6th one, it has become so often that I am even losing count! When she first made her debut Africa tour, we warned her that Africa is very addictive but she did not take us seriously. She now makes at least 2 trips to East Africa and she and her clients discover a totally new experience in every trip due to the great diversity Africa is.

I look forward to her participation in this Blog and I will update you on her new discoveries while she is on safari that is when she is out on game viewing drives and is unable to update her Blog!

Looking forward to seeing you in Arusha soon!

 
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