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We are arriving in early morning hours on July 9th into NBO airport and looking for a reputable tour guide for the day before we meet up with our Safari Tour Group.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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Yes!
You can e-mail Stan he lives in Nairobi . He booked my whole three week Safari 18 months ago, and everything went absolutely perfect.!
[email protected]
Mention my name to him as we exhange about 4 e-mails a year and he knows who I am.
Besides, How many Percy people are out there.
You can e-mail Stan he lives in Nairobi . He booked my whole three week Safari 18 months ago, and everything went absolutely perfect.!
[email protected]
Mention my name to him as we exhange about 4 e-mails a year and he knows who I am.
Besides, How many Percy people are out there.
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get one from africa vacation holidays email them at ([email protected])
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Kennedy Muthoka is the best guide around Nairobi that I've seen and is quite popular with Fodorites. You can usually reach him via e-mail at either [email protected] or [email protected].
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I would take extra memory cards along.... like say another 8 Gig or 16 Gig.
It all depends how many short movies you take and how "picture happy" you are.
Some people go on a Safari and take about 400 to 500 pictures plus 15-20 one minute movies( like me) , other come back with 4000 plus pictures.
Better to have extra Gig cards then to run out.
I took and 8 Gig and a 4 Gig. Never had to use the 4 Gig Memory Card.
But hey !!! you take what is best for your amount of picture taking.
When you first see those animals , you will want to click on everything
It all depends how many short movies you take and how "picture happy" you are.
Some people go on a Safari and take about 400 to 500 pictures plus 15-20 one minute movies( like me) , other come back with 4000 plus pictures.
Better to have extra Gig cards then to run out.
I took and 8 Gig and a 4 Gig. Never had to use the 4 Gig Memory Card.
But hey !!! you take what is best for your amount of picture taking.
When you first see those animals , you will want to click on everything
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