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luangwablondes Apr 5th, 2007 09:58 AM

Hi Cristiano and BM
Contact Remote Africa directly.In communicating with Ramon, tell him you got your information from Robbie as to ensure you get the prices I mentioned here. TAs are asking higher prices.

For your info BM, that is the reason I was slow in releasing the names of the camps. To help the Fodorites get the best pricing.

At least I had a valid reason for not giving up sources. What about you? Can you be trusted?

luangwablondes Apr 5th, 2007 10:16 AM

Aaaargh!! I meant Remote Wildlife.

nyama Apr 5th, 2007 10:49 AM

luangwablondes, I'm not quite sure what you're talking about. Either I'm the operator who wants people drive to his website, or I'm BM or whoever who just posted a valuable information that was requested by Cristiano. In latter case I don't see any advantage for me. Trust? What about people who remove some (maybe important) words from the original trip description? Whatsoever, personally I prefer choices, and after all, Fodorites are still free to contact you.

Here are the rack rates of Remote Wildlife (in Spanish), www.wildlife.es/html/ZambiaCatalogo2007.pdf.

luangwablondes Apr 5th, 2007 11:31 AM

Hi Nyama
You're off in your own world again.
You have no idea of the history of all this. But I will let you hide behind your illusions.

Notice the website rack rate pricing of 2900 euros in Spanish--Raise of hands of those who are fluent in Spanish. Now with your assistance, the issue is confused, as I have gotten the Fodorites pricing of 1900 euros without air transfers. All spelled out in the English Translation. FYI, the website was not online when I posted this information on the walking safari, nor was the English translation not completed. Fodors had the 1st opportunity at it.

nyama Apr 5th, 2007 11:39 AM

This rate sheet PROVES that your first quote was correct. No reason to get excited.

Deepblue Apr 9th, 2007 04:31 PM

Any updating about North Luangwa accommodation?

luangwablondes Apr 9th, 2007 05:59 PM

www.infoafrica.net/OurTrips.htm.
The trip starts at Nkalamo Bush camp and finishes at Delia Camp. There are brochures on each camp in the site.


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