Safari and Seycelles
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Safari and Seycelles
I would love to go on Safari and visit the Seycelles!! Where do I start planning this trip. What is the easiest way to do this? Accomadations are important. Thank you
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lyyonn1,
How many days do you have available and what is your budget?
Since you state that accomodations are very important, I take that to mean that you are looking for the best. Is that correct?
Do you want to spend time in Cape Town or Victoria Falls, as well?
If you e-mail me I do have a couple good contacts that may provide you with competitive pricing on a Southern African safari.
The best place to start would be with your available schedule and budget. Keep in mind that for a top notch place that a safari may run $1,000 per person per night sharing. On the other hand, for about half the price, if you know where to look, you can get a very exclusive safari lodge that will ultimately be very similar to the $1,000 pp per night safari.
How many days do you have available and what is your budget?
Since you state that accomodations are very important, I take that to mean that you are looking for the best. Is that correct?
Do you want to spend time in Cape Town or Victoria Falls, as well?
If you e-mail me I do have a couple good contacts that may provide you with competitive pricing on a Southern African safari.
The best place to start would be with your available schedule and budget. Keep in mind that for a top notch place that a safari may run $1,000 per person per night sharing. On the other hand, for about half the price, if you know where to look, you can get a very exclusive safari lodge that will ultimately be very similar to the $1,000 pp per night safari.
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lyyonn -
Like Roccco's questions, how many days and what is your budget and time of year.
Also know that it is easier to do the Seychelles from an East African safari - Kenya/Tanzania - with regular daily flights to the Seychelles, then if doing safari in southern Africa.
Answers to those questions and ease of connections to/fr the Seychelles will assist us in helping you get started.
Like Roccco's questions, how many days and what is your budget and time of year.
Also know that it is easier to do the Seychelles from an East African safari - Kenya/Tanzania - with regular daily flights to the Seychelles, then if doing safari in southern Africa.
Answers to those questions and ease of connections to/fr the Seychelles will assist us in helping you get started.
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hello lyyonn1
Safari and Seychelles is a great trip, depending on the time of year you can get some great specials around and about and there is a lot on offer!
Let us know what time of the year you want to travel!
Safari and Seychelles is a great trip, depending on the time of year you can get some great specials around and about and there is a lot on offer!
Let us know what time of the year you want to travel!
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I have about 12 days to do the entire trip, and the time of year is completely open. I'm looking for a great Safari with lots and lots of animals and great weather in the Seychelles. I will be comming from the U.S., if that matters. Thanks
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My reply didn't seem to post. Here we go again...
12 days isn't a lot of time to do both and you'll have to contend with the limited flight schedule to the Seychelles. East Africa is a little closer than Southern Africa if that's a consideration. Flights from Nairobi take about 3.5 hours versus about 5 hours from Johannesburg.
Air Seychelles flies nonstop from Johannesburg once or twice a week depending on the season. Any other airlines that fly this route?
Kenya Airways flies nonstop from Nairobi twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays. I couldn't locate any daily flights from East Africa. There are flights on other days that route through Dubai but that's going pretty far out of the way to connect.
If anyone knows of other flight alternatives, I'd be interested to find out too.
12 days isn't a lot of time to do both and you'll have to contend with the limited flight schedule to the Seychelles. East Africa is a little closer than Southern Africa if that's a consideration. Flights from Nairobi take about 3.5 hours versus about 5 hours from Johannesburg.
Air Seychelles flies nonstop from Johannesburg once or twice a week depending on the season. Any other airlines that fly this route?
Kenya Airways flies nonstop from Nairobi twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays. I couldn't locate any daily flights from East Africa. There are flights on other days that route through Dubai but that's going pretty far out of the way to connect.
If anyone knows of other flight alternatives, I'd be interested to find out too.
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