Every single day we woke up, loaded up, and said “surely today is the day we will be disappointed” and at no time, on no day, did that prediction ever come true. Every single day was amazing and exciting in a new and unique way. The Ngorongoro Crater was no exception.
Read MoreOn February 14th we left Lake Manyara an headed toward the Ngorongoro Crater. On the way, we stopped at the Tloma Primary School. This is a public, not a private, institution.
Read MoreAs you know, we had already spent most of our tour on very rough dirt roads. But as we were leaving Amboseli, our driver/guides let us know we’d be crossing a dry lake bed this morning on our way to Tanzania, and then it was going to be the roughest road of the trip.
Read MoreHave you ever looked down at a landing strip and noticed that there were animal dung deposits all along the runway? That was our welcome to Amboseli.
Read MoreIt’s a nomadic life on safari. You have one carry-on bag and one backpack, 33 pounds total, and you literally throw it into the back of your land cruiser every day or every other day as you move across Africa. The lack of “stuff” was a liberating experience.
As we left the Lake Nakuru area and headed to the Maasai Mara, a few things caught our eye.
Read MoreOn the 5th morning of the tour we packed our belongs into the backs of our land cruisers and headed out of Ol Pejeta on our way to Lake Nakuru.
Along the way we passed through some absolutely fascinating towns and scenery.
Read MoreA not-for-profit wildlife conservancy in Central Kenya's Laikipia County, Ol Pejeta is where we learned how to manage life in tent camps, as well as participate in game drives. It was our baptism by fire, and we dove right in.
Read MoreOur amazing adventure began in Nairobi, which is everything you imagine it to be and more. We landed at 8PM after a full day of flights (from OKC to Minneapolis/St Paul, to Paris, to Nairobi). Our Globus airport rep Kevin was waiting for us with a big sign. We were loaded into a waiting people mover and taken to a fabulous sanctuary hotel in the middle of the turmoil.
Read MoreWe went to Africa on a fluke. Almost two years ago I asked my husband what he’d like to do for our upcoming 2023 20th wedding anniversary. He said he’d like to go to Africa.
I was stunned. We had never, not once, discussed Africa. But I dug in and scheduled several meetings with the Africa team at Globus.
Read MoreAfter 18 years in this industry The Joy of Travel has really made a name for itself in group travel. All of my agents are now hosting their own private groups, and we are all having success at filling those to capacity, usually more than a year in advance of the departure date.
Want to know why it’s working?
Read MoreI am a huge fan of Europe, we all know that. But when I read any “Exotic” brochure I find myself intrigued by some of the amazing adventures that are out there.
Read MoreWe are only a few weeks into 2023 and a fantastic trend is already presenting itself.
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