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#TravelTuesday What will I eat on Safari? That is one of the questions I am asked a lot on my #SafariAMA

February 5, 2018 Flyga Twiga
Lunch Kibale Forest National Park Uganda © Flyga Twiga LLC

Lunch Kibale Forest National Park Uganda © Flyga Twiga LLC

Bush Camps usually have buffets or set menus. And, the costs are included in your Safari Package. In Kenya and Uganda Bush Camps, many times, you will find Indian Food on the Buffets. If you stay at luxury hotels or Glamping Safari Camps, you most likely be served almost any kind of food & drink you want, including exceptional African Wines.

As with any travel, if you have allergies or special dietary needs, you must inform the Safari Service Provider and check to be sure they can meet your needs.

And, in East African cities, such as Kampala and Nairobi, you will find fine dining restaurants. In Kampala, Mythos Greek Taverna & Lounge is one of my absolute favorites. 

And, if you are into “Celebrity Chefs”
I can personally recommend Kiran Jethwa's Seven Seafood and Grill in Nairobi, Kenya. Kirwan’s first show on National Geographic People was “Tales from the Bush Larder”. Now he appears in his new show “The Fearless Chef”.

The above picture is our unique lunch in Kibale Forest National Park. Our lunch was served in a Banana Leaf,  and provided the perfect "to go" meal for the Trek. Provided by our host the Uganda Tourism Board, we were treated to a wonderful day of Chimpanzee Trekking. Kibale Forest is such a special place! 

Mweya Safari Lodge Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda©Flyga Twiga™ LLC

Mweya Safari Lodge Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda©Flyga Twiga™ LLC

In Travel, Safari Tags #SafariAMA, #SafariChic, #Foodie
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I was invited to join the social media platform AMAfeed & I'm really loving it!

February 1, 2018 Flyga Twiga
Close Up with Two Brother Gorillas Nyakagezi Group Mgahinga Gorilla NP © Flyga Twiga LLC

Close Up with Two Brother Gorillas Nyakagezi Group Mgahinga Gorilla NP © Flyga Twiga LLC

I held my first "event" - an Ask Me Anything about Safaris and Travel to Africa. It is so much fun.

Part of my takeaway from this platform is using search engines to answer questions is great - but you have to know what to search for. AMAfeed, in my experience with my first event, helps direct further research. Especially for Safaris and Travel to Africa, there are rarely "yes" or "no" set answers. Furthermore, how on Earth do you know the links you are following are real or have any expert, honest advice? 

With AMAfeed #SafariAMA it is MY reputation on the line. AMAfeed allows a really good balance of letting me promote my business and work, while offering information people want/need. 

The reason for the picture above? I received a lot of questions about Gorilla Trekking and how close you can get to the Gorillas. This was taken last year Mgahinga Gorilla National Park on my Gorilla Trek. Truly an amazing experience which I am so glad to share with the AMAfeed Community.

Happy Day! Safe Safari!

In Safari, Travel, Flyga Twiga Tags #Trekking, #Travel, #SafariAMA
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