Travel review KENYA My 18th birthday gift: a trip in Kenya
Watamu, Tsavo East
la fantastica scimmietta del campo tendato
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My 18th birthday gift: a trip in Kenya
the first thing that I made the 18 years, was the booking of travel to Kenya with my mother ....( naturalemnete in my name ...) Cianci vabbè call to try to help the most possible people who want to visit this beautiful country .....
All Jambo (hello) premetto that just arrived in Kenya, we were tired because the charter flight had been delayed for 7 hours (unfortunately for the tragedy of the tsunami), we have accommodated all Aquarius beach resort. If I have to be sincere in the van that brought me to the hotel I was very afraid .... the streets are full of holes, driving your head off .... and in the darkness of the African night, beside the road there were people who walked, but what they saw? bho, will be that we have lost the vision with the various lights ....
The hotel is comfortable, has a strong environmental impact, is in Swahili style ... We found very good, they are all very friendly ..... December 31 we left for the safari to Tsavo East. We went with the beach boys, people are nice, friendly and profelssionali, we have always had with us CHARLIE is a good guide! was the most beautiful new year of my life, in the tent, amid the savannah, the Masai who told around the fire the local customs! a wonderful cultural exchange! In the safari we saw motli animals: buffalo, gazelles, gnu, simmiette, baboons, lions, zebras giraffes ..... then the following day to return all hotel we stopped to visit a Masai Viallaggio .... then we made the stay more in the sea safari blue Sardinia 2 ..... UNFORGETTABLE .............................................
things that impressed me were: - African women with their colorful fabrics, and baskets on their heads, that regal bearing ..... similar to that of the giraffe ... - the sea and the beach is too soft! FANTASTIC! - The Masai and their philosophy of life, contact with nature! Beautiful - tranquility and Akuna Matata
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