Hi All
For anyone who is desperate for a bit of high diversity, overseas birding in these challenging times, I am putting together a 10-day itinerary for Kenya at the beginning of November 2020.
The itinerary targets some but not all of Kenya's endemic and near-endemic birds, including Aberdare Cisticola, Clarke's Weaver, Sokoke Scops Owl, Malindi Pipit, East Coast Akalat, Fischer's Turaco, Short-tailed Batis, Taita Thrush, Taita Apalis, Taita White-eye, Jackson's Hornbill, Jackson's Widowbird, Taveta Golden Weaver, Mombasa Woodpecker with an enormous supporting cast of goodies. Sites visited will include Aberdares NP, Lake Baringo, Nairobi NP, Taita Hills, Tsavo East and West and the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest.
Kenya presents a reasonable destination at the current time. Infection rates are low (though admittedly testing is not very widespread), death rates have been low throughout, borders are open and entry requirements don't seem too draconian for at least UK passport holders. No quarantine is required. There is a well established tourist infrastructure that is, of course, being underutilised at the current time. Flights are a bargain at the moment!
I have a local guide with an excellent reputation who is offering a very reasonable rate for a 10-day tour that will become, of course, even more reasonable if I can get one or two more to join me.
I have some minor flexibility around dates and itinerary.
Please PM me for more details.
Cheers
Andrew
For anyone who is desperate for a bit of high diversity, overseas birding in these challenging times, I am putting together a 10-day itinerary for Kenya at the beginning of November 2020.
The itinerary targets some but not all of Kenya's endemic and near-endemic birds, including Aberdare Cisticola, Clarke's Weaver, Sokoke Scops Owl, Malindi Pipit, East Coast Akalat, Fischer's Turaco, Short-tailed Batis, Taita Thrush, Taita Apalis, Taita White-eye, Jackson's Hornbill, Jackson's Widowbird, Taveta Golden Weaver, Mombasa Woodpecker with an enormous supporting cast of goodies. Sites visited will include Aberdares NP, Lake Baringo, Nairobi NP, Taita Hills, Tsavo East and West and the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest.
Kenya presents a reasonable destination at the current time. Infection rates are low (though admittedly testing is not very widespread), death rates have been low throughout, borders are open and entry requirements don't seem too draconian for at least UK passport holders. No quarantine is required. There is a well established tourist infrastructure that is, of course, being underutilised at the current time. Flights are a bargain at the moment!
I have a local guide with an excellent reputation who is offering a very reasonable rate for a 10-day tour that will become, of course, even more reasonable if I can get one or two more to join me.
I have some minor flexibility around dates and itinerary.
Please PM me for more details.
Cheers
Andrew