The remotest parts of the East African region

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  • 1. Tanya  |  January 22nd, 2008 at 12:45 am

    I agree that Kenya has much to offer to visitors – and often in unexpected places. There are the world-famous destinations like the Masai Mara and the Kenya coast, but there are also a host of other incredible places to see – different environments, some with fascinating plantlife to discover, others with incredible bird populations (such as where I live near the Tsavo National Park, which is a bird watchers paradise). As a visitor, I would explore all the different possibilities which Kenya has to offer, before making a decision about where to visit…

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December 12th, 2007

By Jackson

East African tours have never been more exciting with Widescope Tours and Travel. With a wide range of experience in tours and travel in the Eastern Africa countries of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania this vintage company opens up new vistas in tours with cultural and eco tourism safaris that reach the remotest parts of the East African region. This does not signify a departure from the tradition tourist circuits but rather entails value added services combining with the wildlife and beach tours to give the traveler the best that the region has to offer Share this article on Twitter

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