A colleague of mine recently persuaded two clients of her’s to reconsider cancelling their forthcoming holiday to Kenya after
explaining to them how important it was to support the Kenyan people and to help restore the vibrant tourism industry that is so
important to Kenya and its’ population.
She was delighted to hear from them whilst on holiday. Speaking from their lodge on the Masia Mara her clients, Ann and Tony Gregan, said “We are so glad we made the trip. It has been a wonderful experience. We saw flamingos at Lake Nakuru and hippos at Lake Naivasha and there was absolutely no sign of any trouble. The best thing has been the cheerfulness and sense of humour of the people we are meeting”.
They went on to thank my colleague for convincing them to travel and hoped that more people would join them in helping to restore the badly hit tourism industry on which so many Kenya people and their families depend for the livelihoods.
I read this week several interviews with Kenyan’s who work in the tourist industry and they all expressed their fervent hope that UK tourists will support them and return to Kenya soon.
One worker from Timboni finished by saying, “When the first tourist bus drives down the road there will be a parade of people waving and cheering”.
There has probably been no better time to holiday in Kenya than at this moment with great prices being offered for both beach holidays and safaris so please look out for the latest offers on our Kenya Holidays website or please feel free to call us on Freephone 0808 1089 100.
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