Sounds like an adventure!
]]>I have read your article and it’s great next time you are in Kenya try to go farther north and see what we have to offer we have a desert and Sand Dunes This is the only place to meet Authentic Kenyan Tribes who still hold on to their Original traditions The only catch is many will tell you it’s not SAFE but don’t believe it they have never been there I’m a veteran of the North and I can take you there safely it’s a GEM but HOT
]]>Seems like a good plan! Kenya and South Africa are great options for flying to and out as they have the most international flights. September is peak season in Kenya and believe to be the same in South Africa so prices might be more expensive. I would easily spend 15 days in one place or at least one country . Kenya alone has a lot to offer for both safari, city, beach, nightlife etc… but that’s just me. 15 days is a bit tight but I understand most Filipinos like to travel that way so as long as considering your flights and drives that it’s doable and you don’t mind the hopping around, then I’d say go for it. If you need recommendation for Kenya tour operator, I can refer you one and you can message them directly, just leave your email address or message me at whileinafricacom [@] gmail dot com. Safe Travels!
]]>Aha! I’m sure Tanzanians can say the same (smiley) But yeah they’re both awesome in special ways. We are happy to have seen both and we wouldn’t want to choose
]]>I’m sure there’s a lot to see. Would love to go back soon. Thanks
]]>A lifetime is not enough to see all of Kenya 🙂 Thanks!
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