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Looking for ideas about a honeymoon safari
Hi all,
my girl-friend and i are looking for some ideas for a honeymoon safari. We are not newcomers as we spent some time in Africa : two years in Cameroon, two safaris in Kenya, 1 in Tanzania and one in Botswana. We are looking for a romantic and luxurious place where we may have two weeks of safari in a rich wildlife area. Requirements are the following : inside a wildlife reserve beautiful landscape luxurious tented camp or lodge highest quality of game guides opportunities for having other activities like walking, night safaris, .... balloon or aircraft trips fine place for bird watching also So, your best ideas even the craziest ones are expected. Thanks for all. Carine and Frederic |
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Looking for ideas about a honeymoon safari
In Kenya - Finch Hattons in Tsavo. http://www.finchhattons.com/
the NEW Larsens in Samburu. http://www.wildernesslodges.co.ke/ (then select Larsens) No balloons either place. Bateleur Camp @ Kichwa Tembo in the Masai Mara. Balloon here, of course. http://www.ccafrica.com/accommodatio...11/lodgeid-2-1 In South Africa, anyplace in the Sabi Sands reserve - great wildlife - but these are truly costly. My favorite is not the most pretentious: Londolozi http://www.ccafrica.com/reserve-1-id-2-6 Since you have been on safari in Tanzania, Kenya, and Botswana, you have already experienced the natural world for safaris. It is less so in South Africa; much more managed. But - in fairness - if it is luxury you are seeking, you will find it there. |
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Looking for ideas about a honeymoon safari
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"Fred" wrote: Hi all, my girl-friend and i are looking for some ideas for a honeymoon safari. We are not newcomers as we spent some time in Africa : two years in Cameroon, two safaris in Kenya, 1 in Tanzania and one in Botswana. We are looking for a romantic and luxurious place where we may have two weeks of safari in a rich wildlife area. Requirements are the following : inside a wildlife reserve beautiful landscape luxurious tented camp or lodge highest quality of game guides opportunities for having other activities like walking, night safaris, .... balloon or aircraft trips fine place for bird watching also Have you set a date yet? This may make a difference to our suggestions ... Slainte Liz -- http://www.v-liz.com - Kenya; Tanzania; Namibia; India; Galapagos Photo Gallery: http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/g...emberID=165111 |
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Looking for ideas about a honeymoon safari
Dear Dave,
thank you for your advice, recommandations and adresses. In fact, luxury is not our primary requirement. The first one is wildlife ! We have already been to Larsen's Camp in Samburu which is tipiccaly the kind of place we are looking for. May be do you remember, my story about our last trip in Kenya and the few days we spent in Larsen's. Best regards. Fred Dave Patterson a écrit : In Kenya - Finch Hattons in Tsavo. http://www.finchhattons.com/ the NEW Larsens in Samburu. http://www.wildernesslodges.co.ke/ (then select Larsens) No balloons either place. Bateleur Camp @ Kichwa Tembo in the Masai Mara. Balloon here, of course. http://www.ccafrica.com/accommodatio...11/lodgeid-2-1 In South Africa, anyplace in the Sabi Sands reserve - great wildlife - but these are truly costly. My favorite is not the most pretentious: Londolozi http://www.ccafrica.com/reserve-1-id-2-6 Since you have been on safari in Tanzania, Kenya, and Botswana, you have already experienced the natural world for safaris. It is less so in South Africa; much more managed. But - in fairness - if it is luxury you are seeking, you will find it there. |
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Looking for ideas about a honeymoon safari
Dear Liz,
thank you for your answer. In fact, we really do not know the season we are going to travel ... So this is completely open ! Thank you for your advice. Fred Liz Leyden a écrit : In message .com "Fred" wrote: Hi all, my girl-friend and i are looking for some ideas for a honeymoon safari. We are not newcomers as we spent some time in Africa : two years in Cameroon, two safaris in Kenya, 1 in Tanzania and one in Botswana. We are looking for a romantic and luxurious place where we may have two weeks of safari in a rich wildlife area. Requirements are the following : inside a wildlife reserve beautiful landscape luxurious tented camp or lodge highest quality of game guides opportunities for having other activities like walking, night safaris, .... balloon or aircraft trips fine place for bird watching also Have you set a date yet? This may make a difference to our suggestions ... Slainte Liz -- http://www.v-liz.com - Kenya; Tanzania; Namibia; India; Galapagos Photo Gallery: http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/g...emberID=165111 |
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Fred, I do now remember your posting - in fact, I forwarded
it to the owners of Larsens. It was helpful to us as well.. and, as it turned out, the group of 18 clients who traveled with us in September named it as their favorite stop! |
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Looking for ideas about a honeymoon safari
Dave,
i am happy this posting has been useful and that people spent a delicious moment in Larsens. For my girlfriend and i this si tippically the kind of place we are enjoying. Regards P.S : you can see some of my pictures at the following address : http://picasaweb.google.fr/Frederic.Salein/ Dave Patterson a écrit : Fred, I do now remember your posting - in fact, I forwarded it to the owners of Larsens. It was helpful to us as well.. and, as it turned out, the group of 18 clients who traveled with us in September named it as their favorite stop! |
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Looking for ideas about a honeymoon safari
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"Fred" wrote: Dave, i am happy this posting has been useful and that people spent a delicious moment in Larsens. For my girlfriend and i this si tippically the kind of place we are enjoying. I suspect your best bet will be Botswana, if its within your budget. Small camps, personal service and guiding, great wildlife and birds. Hearsay only, it's way outside my budget! Since I see you're interested in birds, the best places in Kenya are Lake Baringo, Kakamega Forest and Arabuko-Sokoke Forest. At Lake Baringo you have two main choices of accommodation in the non-basic category: Baringo Island Camp and the Lake Baringo Club. The Camp is more romantic and secluded, not as luxurious as Larsen's. At weekends it can be quite busy with expats and residents coming out from Nairobi. The Club has a much bigger variety of bird species (more habitats), but since Block lost it, it's been going downhill: I was there in July and although it was more than adequate for my needs, it might not be small/luxurious enough for you. Both the Club and the Camp have bird guides and boats. Also on the mainland there's a local guy called Cliff who can take you into the village areas and take you a boat trip, though it will be expensive if no-one else wants to share the boat. He took us to see Heuglin's Courser, which is pretty difficult to see normally (it's nocturnal). He puts his money back into the local community, and since he's looking towards marriage, he's training up some young lads in bird guiding so they can take over when he goes for personally paid employment in the next couple of years. From the boats, the guides whistle down Fish Eagles for fish, so you can get some nice photos: mind you, it depends who goes out first - if they've already been fed, they just stick in their tree when whistled! I got some nice pix on the boat trip especially, we were out for about 3 hours (wear a hat and take water!), but still haven't had time to get any of my pics form this trip onto my website. Bird list from two earlier visits: http://www.v-liz.com/safari/baring.htm At Kakamega Forest you can stay at Rondo Retreat and they will find you a bird guide. We had Wilberforce Okeka who was great; we heard from others that at least two of the other guides are excellent too. Bird list: http://www.v-liz.com/safari/kakamega/kaklis.htm If you're going all the way out to Kakamega, you might as well go to Rusinga Island Camp on Lake Victoria, small, remote, very romantic. It's mostly for fishing, but if you're not interested (I'm not) just tell them you want to watch birds, and they'll help you. The Luo boatman took us out on the lake and told us lots of his tribe's stories and traditions (because I asked). I think he was a bit perplexed by us not wanting to fish (I don't know what kind of fish they get, but they had one of these seats they strap you into when going for sailfish off the coast), but was happy to show us the birds and otters. List: http://www.v-liz.com/safari/lakvic/rusin2.htm For Arabuko-Sokoke Forest you can stay at any of the Malindi/Watamu hotels and hire a car. We stayed at Ocean Sports (aka Open Shorts) in Watamu. At the forest, you can hire a bird guide. We had David Ngala who was mega excellent, but he isn't always there nowadays, but he certainly was about for part of last year, so you could ask. Anyway, if he's trained the other guides, they should also be very good. List: http://www.v-liz.com/safari/aralis.htm I hear the luxurious lodge at Meru is fantastic and very romantic. Safari njema Liz -- http://www.v-liz.com - Kenya; Tanzania; Namibia; India; Galapagos Photo Gallery: http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/g...emberID=165111 |
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Looking for ideas about a honeymoon safari
Another suggestion, more within the range of 'bog-standard safari
circuits for two or three nights, might be Loldia House on Lake Nakuru: it's an old colonial house from the 1930s. Food is great - watch out for them constantly refilling your glass - they do it without you noticing and the bill might be a shock. (Also the much cheaper, less 'romantic', Lake Naivasha Club, though I don't know who's running it now.) Again you can go bird/nature walks (small bucks and monkeys), or boat trips, or visit Crescent Island or even visit the local school. http://www.v-liz.com.safari/naivasha/naivlis.htm Slainte Liz -- http://www.v-liz.com - Kenya; Tanzania; Namibia; India; Galapagos Photo Gallery: http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/g...emberID=165111 |
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Looking for ideas about a honeymoon safari
Dear liz,
thank you for all your kind advice. In fact, we have already been to Botswana and we had a beautiful safari there but i think we prefer Kenya. Moreover, we have already been to Navaisha and to Baringo (especially the lodge on the island which is a really rimantic place) and we had a marvellous time seekin and watching birds on the lake, on the bank and in the bush near the cliffs where we have seen many interesting birds (may be do you remember the message i sent to you about this safari in Kenya). My girlfriend and i went on with this idea and our last focus is to stay in Masai Mara and have game drives, bird and bush walks and romantic diners in one or two different locations. Depending on the season and on th places, we would like to know what part of Masai Mara are the best ? In parallel of our e-talks, we have also consulted some french travel agencies. One of them made a proposal (which seems very attractive but also very luxurious and expensive) which is the following : Cottars 1920. Do you know this place and the services provided there ? Have you hear about it ? Thanks in advance and i wish you an happy new year full of wilderness dreams ! Best regards Fred P.S You can see some of my pictures at the following address http://picasaweb.google.fr/Frederic.Salein/ Liz Leyden a écrit : Another suggestion, more within the range of 'bog-standard safari circuits for two or three nights, might be Loldia House on Lake Nakuru: it's an old colonial house from the 1930s. Food is great - watch out for them constantly refilling your glass - they do it without you noticing and the bill might be a shock. (Also the much cheaper, less 'romantic', Lake Naivasha Club, though I don't know who's running it now.) Again you can go bird/nature walks (small bucks and monkeys), or boat trips, or visit Crescent Island or even visit the local school. http://www.v-liz.com.safari/naivasha/naivlis.htm Slainte Liz -- http://www.v-liz.com - Kenya; Tanzania; Namibia; India; Galapagos Photo Gallery: http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/g...emberID=165111 |
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