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Old April 25th, 2008, 07:35 AM posted to rec.travel.africa
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Default Kenya - recommended tour operators?

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"the_niner_nation" wrote in message
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"Paul Altmann" wrote in message
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Hello!

Are there any Kenya based tour operators you would recommend from
fresh experience - or, on the contrary, others that you would avoid?

Besides, I can't seem to remember correctly the name of a big one (?),
probably UK based (?), that was in the market some 10 years ago, which
was called Guerna or Guerica or the like. Somebody here knows the
correct name?

Thanks


Hi Paul..I actually went on a Guerba safari very recently...if you are
looking for an overlanding experience, then they are very good indeed. I
was
lucky in that there were only 6 of us on a trip designed for 20
people..it's juts the luck of the draw.

I cannot recomend enough how great they are as a company, their staff
added
a LOT to such a wonderful experience.

that said, i doubt i'd overland again...the rustic element is wonderful,
but
with the prospect of up to 20 fellow passengers, it might be a bit too
much.

i'd definatly pay a bit extra and do a lodge safari, perhaps one where you
can make your own iternary.



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