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I can't find his post after he visited. Perhaps he'll see your post.
Have you seen the pictures from his website?
http://www.go-safari.com/Serengeti/serengetilodges.htm
Have you seen the pictures from his website?
http://www.go-safari.com/Serengeti/serengetilodges.htm
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The Faru Faru camp is still under construction I believe - will check it out in a few weeks.
I recommend staying one night at Sasakwa and at least 2 nights at Sabora Plains. The views from Sasakwa are unbelievable and will help you get a "lay of the land" so to speak.
At Sabora, you have the benefit of open vehicles, really good guiding and a good mix of game viewing in open and bush areas. IMO the year-round game viewing is much the same as in the Western corridor but since the quality of guiding is better you will see more. Overall it certainly has more viewable game than the area between Seronera and Ikoma for example.
I can tell you more about the accommodations if you want?
I recommend staying one night at Sasakwa and at least 2 nights at Sabora Plains. The views from Sasakwa are unbelievable and will help you get a "lay of the land" so to speak.
At Sabora, you have the benefit of open vehicles, really good guiding and a good mix of game viewing in open and bush areas. IMO the year-round game viewing is much the same as in the Western corridor but since the quality of guiding is better you will see more. Overall it certainly has more viewable game than the area between Seronera and Ikoma for example.
I can tell you more about the accommodations if you want?
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climbhighsleeplow: thank you and yes i would love more info when you return. We will stay either 3 or four nights. I am hoping to have four because of the horse rides and other activities that are offered. Then it would be worth changing lodges 2 nights each.
Are the vehicles closed at Sasakwa? How do you know so much about the guiding?
Thanks again.
Are the vehicles closed at Sasakwa? How do you know so much about the guiding?
Thanks again.
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Hari: I am non-plussed myself about this article and was disgusted when I learned that the camp has a spa and a sports center, not to mention an infinity swimming pool [is that the word: infinity?], but the author, who otherwise writes quite thought-provoking articles for the NY Times on gardening and his country living efforts, poses challenging questions about the dichotomy between a luxury safari camp and the surrounding area of impoverished villages. ZZ
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Hello,
Personally, I rather like having a small work-out room (though a full sports centre is a bit much. I exercise regularly at home and since I never sleep during the siesta it's nice to get some exercise. It also helps fight that post-safari bulge which can accumulate after a few weeks...
Cheers,
Julian
Personally, I rather like having a small work-out room (though a full sports centre is a bit much. I exercise regularly at home and since I never sleep during the siesta it's nice to get some exercise. It also helps fight that post-safari bulge which can accumulate after a few weeks...
Cheers,
Julian
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Hi Hari,
I just get a bit hyper if I spend too much time sitting and don't work out, so a workout room is nice.
On the other hand, if you stay in a camp like Jao, you could just ask for the room on the far end of the camp -- it's a looooong walk to the lounge.
Cheers,
Julian
I just get a bit hyper if I spend too much time sitting and don't work out, so a workout room is nice.
On the other hand, if you stay in a camp like Jao, you could just ask for the room on the far end of the camp -- it's a looooong walk to the lounge.
Cheers,
Julian
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Julian,
Ofcourse, or the farthest tent at Lebala......that's a longish walk also, probably that's what i'll do.....
Or, even better....see if Spencer can take me out on a walk ( if they do that there....i think they only do the walks at Kwara, to the best of my knowledge...will hv to chk with him)
Hari
Ofcourse, or the farthest tent at Lebala......that's a longish walk also, probably that's what i'll do.....
Or, even better....see if Spencer can take me out on a walk ( if they do that there....i think they only do the walks at Kwara, to the best of my knowledge...will hv to chk with him)
Hari
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Zambezi,
Thanks for the article. The author shows surprising brain activity considering that he's writing in something called “Style” and that he apparently didn't talk to anyone from outside Grumeti Reserves. Though the history info is quite incomplete without mentioning the eviction of people from their life sustaining grazing lands in the Serengeti to please foreign conservationists and tourists. And again it looks like Bat's driver had a point being upset over Grumeti Reserves employing white South African guides (in another thread).
People who need to work out on safari should do so in their zipped up tents with the window flaps down, so that they won't ruin the ambience.
I once stayed at a camp with a pool and even though it was a discreet pool I didn't like it at all.
Thanks for the article. The author shows surprising brain activity considering that he's writing in something called “Style” and that he apparently didn't talk to anyone from outside Grumeti Reserves. Though the history info is quite incomplete without mentioning the eviction of people from their life sustaining grazing lands in the Serengeti to please foreign conservationists and tourists. And again it looks like Bat's driver had a point being upset over Grumeti Reserves employing white South African guides (in another thread).
People who need to work out on safari should do so in their zipped up tents with the window flaps down, so that they won't ruin the ambience.

I once stayed at a camp with a pool and even though it was a discreet pool I didn't like it at all.
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