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Old 06-19-2008
Adell
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Hello again,
Yes Pat is right I am looking for advice from people who have travelled from
Cape Town to Keny on a LOW budget, set your tent up each night style safari.
We are looking at travelling for 6-9 weeks in a group situation, although
not too large a group if we can.
Any recommendations on travel companies to travel with or avoid would be
great.
Thanks Adell


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Old 06-19-2008
Pat Anderson
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In message <2m1gd.1514$K7.40@news-server.bigpond.net.au>, Adell
<dixidell@bigpond.net.au> writes
>Hello again,
>Yes Pat is right I am looking for advice from people who have travelled from
>Cape Town to Keny on a LOW budget, set your tent up each night style safari.
>We are looking at travelling for 6-9 weeks in a group situation, although
>not too large a group if we can.
>Any recommendations on travel companies to travel with or avoid would be
>great.
>Thanks Adell
>
>

Adell,
It`s not something I`ve done as I prefer to stay in a lodge or hotel.
I`ve seen the overland Bedford trucks in Nairobi that have gone up from
South Africa, so you can do it that way. You must have an agent in Aus.
that can arrange that for you. Another good place to check out is the
Africa branch of the Thorn Tree at the Lonely Planet site, there are
lots of budget travellers posting there.
Pat
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Old 06-19-2008
Jean-Marc V. Liotier
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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 07:38:38 +0000, Adell wrote:
>
> Yes Pat is right I am looking for advice from people who have travelled from
> Cape Town to Keny on a LOW budget, set your tent up each night style safari.
> We are looking at travelling for 6-9 weeks in a group situation, although
> not too large a group if we can.
>
> Any recommendations on travel companies to travel with or avoid would be
> great.


Here is the drill : crash into town, get your papers (visa for the next
country, money etc.) in order while planning the next steps and
looking around for means of transportations, hop on whatever bus or truck
that goes where you want to go, and once you get there repeat the drill.
That's the way I did it from Cape Town to Djibouti a few years ago and I
had a great time. From Cape Town to Nairobi took me about nine weeks
including treks, visits to reserves and other attractions on the way. No
travel company required, just a plane ticket, the Lonely Planet guide and
plenty of patience when you are there.

As for the "set your tent up each night", don't count on it. Most often
you will end up in a cheap lodge. USD .5 to USD 10 a night is a common
price range for cheap accommodation. Of course there is wilderness where
you can pitch a tent, but more often than not there will be urbanization,
even if it is just a village, and the local lodge will be a better
option. I always travel with no tent, but I carry a Gore-Tex sleeping bag
shell that enables me to sleep outside in the rain with no discomfort. And
considering the heat, it is often much more comfortable that a tent
because tents lack aeration for tropical conditions.



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