Monday, March 14, 2011

Africa Point Reduces 2011 Safari Prices to Kenya andTanzania

Kenya and Tanzania are by far the best travel destinations in Africa with thousands of locations including game reserves, mountains, beaches, Islands and so on. Tours and Travel companies are focusing a lot more on these two countries and travelers can take advantage of the offers being offered in an attempt to beat competition. One such offer to grab this Easter season is by Africa Point Ltd, one of the leading travel agents in Africa. The company has announced a significant reduction in safari prices to the two countries for the year 2011.

The offer entails a 13-day luxury safari traversing through Kenya's and Tanzania's best game parks and reserves starting from US$ 3,280 down from US$ 4,470 per person based on a minimum of two people. This saves each visitor US$ 1,190 (based on the current exchange rate of the Kenyan Shilling).

Dubbed the Big Cat Safari Kenya and Tanzania, the 13-day safari takes you to Amboseli, Ngorongoro, Serngeti, Lake Manyara, Aberdares, Lake Nakuru and Maasai Mara giving you rewarding opportunities to encounter the most diverse and abundant wildlife in the whole of Africa.

Included in the price are complimentary transfer to and from the airport, such a Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Kenya and Julius Nyerere International Airport in Tanzania, accommodations on bed and breakfast basis, park entrance fees where applicable, service of an English speaking driver guide, transport based on a 4WD safari vehicle with pop up roof for game viewing in both Tanzania and Kenya. Also included are meals and accommodation while on safari, one way shuttle bus ticket from Arusha to Nairobi, dinner on the last day of the tour, game drives as per itinerary, driver allowances and all government taxes.

The reduced prices are a great incentive not only for international tourists, but also for local residents who will now be able to enjoy weekend breaks in any of the Kenya and Tanzania safari destinations and plan more vacations all year round. It is also a way of attracting new local tourists who have a negative attitude on vacation by terming it as an expensive and unaffordable venture.

So go on book a safari today!

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