KIGALI, RWANDA, July 07, 2011 (Press-News.org) Operator of luxury safari holidays, The Far Horizons, journeyed with its oldest clients to date this month. Sally and Lyle Roberts, both 82 years old, enjoyed a packed itinerary, which saw the hardy duo hiking through the jungles and forests of Uganda in pursuit of primates, looking out for tree-climbing lions and spotting an abundance of new bird species they had never seen before.
The Far Horizons ensured that the couple were well looked after and provided them with two guides, who navigated their way across rough terrain and particularly managed to impress the pair by managing to point out five different primate species within 30 minutes in Kibale Forest National Park!
On returning home from their trip, Sally stated, From the last set of hugs from Male and Joseph when we flew back from Bwindi and our time with the gorillas, our entire trip was fantastic. I would be happy to be a reference for any future travellers with The Far Horizons, mature or immature! Thank you for your great care.
It just goes to show that the golden age of safari has not gone out of fashion yet.
About The Far Horizons
The Far Horizons has been operating for over 10 years, providing quality private and small safari holidays in Uganda and Rwanda. Journeying with The Far Horizons will guarantee that a clients dream African safari will become a reality.
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The Far Horizons Welcomes its Most Mature Clients to Date!
Operator of luxury safari holidays, The Far Horizons, journeyed with its oldest clients to date this month.
2011-07-07
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[Press-News.org] The Far Horizons Welcomes its Most Mature Clients to Date!Operator of luxury safari holidays, The Far Horizons, journeyed with its oldest clients to date this month.