Monday, November 2, 2015

Inside Africa Budget Safaris




Inside Africa Budget Safaris offers budget tour safaris packages in
Kenya and Tanzania. Our staff will work on you itineraries and gets something that will fit your pockets to make you enjoy your vacation
safari in East Africa. Inside Africa Budget Safaris is represented on SafariBookings.com.



Our Kenya Budget Safaris packages compiles of a wide range of itineraries from the 3 days safaris to 16 days safari both in Kenya and
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Kenya Tanzania budget safari tours


Actually, safari is for almost everyone. Our group of 14 ranged from ages 25 to 65, with the average somewhere in the mid-50s. People all shapes and sizes and levels of income, from unemployed to self-employed, along with three doctors, an emergency room nurse and a chiropractor. And, of course, me — Mr. Spur-of-the-moment, who hadn't planned on going on safari and hadn't saved up for it, and just decided to go when the opportunity presented itself.
One of the enjoyable things about safari is meeting other safarians, and these ranged from families with small children and teenagers to groups of septuagenarians who looked as if they accidentally booked a safari instead of a cruise.
But everyone I saw — everyone — looked to be having a lovely time. The camps and lodges overflowed with animated chatter each night about the day's adventures and sights. I never heard any complaining about anything.
Which brings me to my next point: While safari is pretty much for everyone, it is not for those who are particular about schedules and those who need to have everything happen exactly so. When you are in Africa, things happen on Africa time — which is to say, they happen when they happen. Or they don't.
There can be unexpected delays for hours. The Land Cruiser can break down. You can have a flat tire and be helping the driver to change it while herds of zebras run willy-nilly and a group of smiling Masai walk over to watch and make funny observations among themselves about the crazy Mzungu.
Nor is safari for the squeamish. Safari is not Disneyland. The Serengeti, it has been said, is the kingdom of predators and predators' prey.
For example, we spent an enchanting morning watching a cheetah mother and her three cubs frolicking about, only to learn later that night that a lion had come along shortly after we left and had killed and eaten one of the cubs.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The Magical Coast of Kenya

The Magical Coast of Kenya
trip in Kenya had more ups than downs. Let me start by, when we arrived in Kenyawaiting for one hour for our passsportsto be stamped, thank God we got our luggagevery first and walked outof the baggage hall where we met our guide waiting for us.He gave us our programme and we were to start our trip going to Lake Nakuru which he told us was a 2 hour drive from Nairobi.Lake Nakuru was very spectacular with different types of birds we so not  forgetting both white and black Rhinos.
From Lake Nakuru, we drove to Maasai mara for around thre hours arriving at Sopa lodge at around 1:30 pm, the hotel was very good. The game drives in Maasai mara was supa, from Maasai mara we drove to Nairobi and they took us direct to the airport where we took our flight to Mombasa. Thank you Inside Africa Budget Safaris and you whole team for the best service you gave us.
Upon arriving in Mombasa, we were met and taken to the hotel by shuttle which took us to the romantic Tiwi beach Hotel, they gave us a room facing the sea, my wife loved it and i knew that i was making her holiday Supa. Our coast tour was very good but i can not forget the Shimoni caveswhich made my wife shade tears  after being told the  the history of  the caves,  how the Arabs were handling slaves and ferring them to Zanzibar and other countrys, for me it reminded me of a song from Rodger Whittaker, which my father liked so much but did not expect to be where Rogers wrote the song, the guide at the cave named Samuel told us that Rogers was born in Kenya, this is the link to the song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5gYX4McX6s 
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