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Old 05-02-2005, 08:39 PM   #10
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You should do Boma for breakfast and dinner. I have heard wonderful things about Jiko and that was even from locals! I looked at the menu and made a ps but then my husband became ill and I canceled almost all our ps's. We even enjoyed the pepper pot soup at Mara, the snack bar. The refillable mugs came in handy too!

Do go out to the other viewing areas at the AKL. Don't miss the night viewing of the animals with the night binoculars. When you get to AKL they should give you a calandar with all the activities. We loved the night viewing of the animals, storytelling by the fire pit and mask making inside. Also just wandering around the lodge is fun. There are African artifacts all over the place and most have a placard with a story.

I just loved watching the animals from our balcony, I could've sat out there all day and night. If you have concierge level rooms I hear the sunrise safari is not to be missed! I'm afraid I'll never get to go myself.

I could keep going on about AKL, I loved that place. It was a once in a lifetime trip!
You should have enough days that you can catch the night shows at every park. We enjoyed them all.
I think you should give every park a chance and then go back for the things you missed or want to do again. As I think of more I will post it, or if you have any questions I'll try to answer.
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