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Congrats 
Friday the 27th 2007f July 2007 at 02 :42 : 17 AM

With Woni Safaris, there’s always hope of a new, fresh, soon to be idea…………..and you don’t disappoint. I’d like to congratulate you (Ndege) for your pretty hard work trying to take the safari industry to a higher level. The eco tour was marvelous, it was a dream comes true I mean eating the traditional food with the local natives was awesome and that brought to us a real picture of what Africa is made of.

Now, my query was if you’d plan for us more days for the eco tour next time we come, maybe spend a couple of days with the entire community and I’m sure that would not only create a new impact to us but the entire community I’m sure they’d start thinking differently and big.

Once again, want to applaud you for your big time ambition.

 

Regards,2007-07-27

12:50:04

Trafford.

 
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AN UNFORGETTABLE ECO-TOUR 
Thursday the 26th 2007f July 2007 at 00 :34 : 35 AM

No Visit to Kenya is complete without visiting the local tribes, learning their lifestyle what activities they undertake for their livelihood and above all mingling with them. Thanks to Woni safaris who made this happen in such a fabulous manner. I'd like to thank Christopher Nthiani for planning our eco-tour and our entire safari. Then Magdalene and William for guiding us all through. It was unbelieveable we enjoyed seeing people, learning their lifestyle, the activities they do for their livelihood, how the women cook their food with firewood and charcoal, the best moments came when we visited two local schools the pupils were so happy to see us, they were beautiful children, jovial and they enjoyed the photo taking sessions. We had lunch prepared by the local women which was very tasty, the whole community was there, we had lunch together which was very nice and we enjoyed ourselves a lot.

I'd like to say your mission is awesome, we saw the pre-school that you are building, the donations you give to the local schools really motivate the pupils to not only stay in school but work hard in school and I'm sure this will help eradicate poverty in the upcountry. Your objective of not only sponsoring the few poor children but even more is wonderful.

"We have enjoyed ourselves since we landed on Sunday, we feel humbled been part of the Woni family who've made us feel at home and having a new born in the family (michelle kee) is great."

Wow!!!!!!!! WAIT, THIS IS ONE OF THE VERY MANY ACACIA TREES WE SAW YESTERDAY.

 

 
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The IT Safari 
Monday the 16th 2007f July 2007 at 03 :08 : 33 AM

I am in the safari industry albeit from an IT perspective. The available IT facilities have revolutionerized the globe, today if you are not connected to IT, you are actually not connected at all! The safari has not been left behind either. The tradition in this field has concentrated on the day today correspondence between the ground operators and their overseas principles but the latest versions are taking it to a higher another level.

With your enabled cell phone you can participate on Blog on a daily basis keeping your family, friends and business associates updated on your travel. This can be done from the middle of no where just the Africa bush to your left, right and all round you. The signal then posts your transmission to the Blog you have registered with.

There cannot be a better way to communicate your forthcoming Africa safari or the ongoing one and continue Blogging even after your return home.

 
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