Tuesday, 26 October 2021 04:24

Safari Company back for 2022

Innovative Travel advises that The Safari Company founder, Kiwi born Andy Kibby, has returned to Nairobi in preparation for the 2022 safari season. All postponed safaris from 2020 will operate in 2022.

The company’s specially converted high deck safari truck has an additional viewing platform and spacious seating with roll up canvas windows. Whilst on safari, groups are at a maximum of 18, so all clients have the opportunity to view the wild and bird life with a clear view
at all times.

Published in Africa, Middle East
Monday, 20 January 2020 23:30

Safari space in 2020

The Safari Company NZ has a number of spots available on tours this year, including the 10 May departure of the 13-night Southern Explorer.

Published in Africa, Middle East
Tuesday, 30 July 2019 04:12

AD50 deal with Safari Company

An opportunity exists for an agent or broker to join the Gorilla’s, Gameparks and Beaches Safari departing Kampala on 8 September 2019, with The Safari Company. The 32-day safari, personally hosted by kiwi born/Nairobi-based Andy Kibby and his Kenyan chef Nico Kamanga, has a special one-off agent AD50 deal. Normally $13,500pp, it is reduced to $6750 per person, share twin from Kampala to Zanzibar for a travel agent and companion.

Published in Africa, Middle East
Tuesday, 12 June 2018 02:43

The Safari Company tours

Kiwi born, Nairobi based Andy Kibby personally hosted, The Safari Company tours, continue to grow in popularity year after year, says NZ GSA Innovative Travel.

Published in Places
Tuesday, 18 July 2017 03:14

Gorillas apex of The Safari Co

Robyn Galloway of Innovative Travel says travelling through East Africa with The Safari Company recently exceeded all of her expectations. The safari was hosted by New Zealand born Andy Kibby. ‘The gorilla trekking in Volcano Park Rwanda was an incredible highlight. It was amazing to be within a metre of the gorilla families,’ says Galloway. ‘Groups are limited to eight at a time and there is the opportunity to spend an hour close to one family.

Published in Europe