Friday, June 12, 2015

An invitation from Micato Safaris...



Here's an invitation tailored precisely to your children's winter school holiday - they'll not miss a single day of school and will experience an incomparable family adventure.


From beginning to end a Micato Safari is a family affair; one your family will never forget.  Wouldn't you like to be with your children that first day back at school when they are asked the age-old question:  "What did you do over winter break?" and they have so many stories that they don't know where to begin?

They'll have to choose from their unforgettable visit to Tanzania's Serengeti National Park, the Ngorongoro Crater, Kenya's Maasai Mara, and a private visit to the Amboseli Trust for Elephants (with renowned researcher Cynthia Moss explaining how she tracks and cares for these magnificent creatures).

Talk about an educational experience... Micato's highly-credentialed safari directors and driver-guides will accompany you and your family every step of the way.  And the family-oriented founders, Felix and Jane Pinto, will invite you for lunch at their home in Nairobi's lovely Lavington district.  Can't you just imagine the stories they have?  Don't forget to ask them to tell you the story of the Empress of Ideal Farm, just another dimension added for you to have and your children to share with their friends as they learn about the animals they will see while on safari-


The Big Five (African lion, African elephant, Cape buffalo, African leopard and Black rhinoceros) and

The Little Five (rhinoceros beetle, buffalo weaver, leopard tortoise, ant lion and the shy elephant shrew (which weighs not much more than an elephant's tear).



Not only will your child benefit, but for every safari booked, Micato, through its One for One Program, will send an African child to school.  You will have helped change their life while enriching your own.


People come to see the animals
but leave in love with the people!



So RSVP with Reid Travel to personalize your family's safari and join the Pinto family at home in Africa.  




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