"We've seen a 12 percent increase since November over the same period last year and our Web traffic is up 17 percent," says Dennis Pinto of Micato Safaris. "Given the prevailing economic conditions, we can only attribute this to the Obama factor." The Kenya Tourist Board also reports large increases in recent arrivals numbers.
This is a much-needed boost to a country which is still attempting to
recover from the blow to tourism caused by riots sparked by a contested
presidential election in late December 2007 and early January 2008.
I, for one, am getting on the bandwagon. An African Studies major
taking Swahili classes, I first visited Kenya on a volunteer trip to
build a school in 1985 (see vintage photo of me at right). In 2002, I returned on safari and took a side
trip to visit the school I helped build (now grown into a complex of
buildings housing students learning trades). Now, seven years later, I
plan to return next summer, to take the temperature of the
country for which I have developed a special affinity, this time with
my children. Help plan my trip. Tell me about safari outfitters,
volunteer opportunities, ecolodges, people making a difference,
anything that will make my trip authentic and meaningful. And, oh yes,
affordable.
I'm already brushing up on my rusty Swahili (Rosetta Stone to the rescue). Asante sana (many thanks).
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Photos: Above, by Erico Hiller; Below, Norie Quintos
I'm already brushing up on my rusty Swahili (Rosetta Stone to the rescue). Asante sana (many thanks).
Need help planning your own safari? Check out our safari planner.
Photos: Above, by Erico Hiller; Below, Norie Quintos










We have been to kogelo. It is amazing to see where the father of Barack came from. Mama Sarah is a fantastic lady. She welcomed us and offered lunch for all of us in her house. Courtesy of Victoria Safari's General Manager - James Asudi(www.victoriasafaris.com)