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Menengai Holidays Ltd (tour operator) – based in Kenya

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Posted by  Cody Thursday, 27 January 2011 15:22

Menengai Holidays Ltd (tour operator) – based in Kenya

Menengai Holidays – based in Kenya

I was contacted by Daniel Njaga some time ago as he was interested in our website www.bushdrums.com being keen on ecology and wildlife.  I was taken by surprise by his prompt replies and information which I mentally filed away as it is quite unusual in today’s stressful life.  We had little correspondence since until I was directly contacted by a member of bushdrums who wanted information on a company to take her and her family on holiday in Kenya.  I remembered Daniel and passed on his details to her mentioning that I had personally never worked or met Daniel and his company Menengai Holidays.

2 weeks passed and I was pleased to receive a positive e mail by our member of bushdrums who was overwhelmed with Menengai’s responses and information.

A few months later and I found myself dreaming of the country I was born in and know so well – Kenya.  “Time to go back home” I thought, only this time round with my wife, kids, a second family and my father in law.  Not an easy task to handle as the age ranged from 7 to 70 and the days of throwing a blanket in the back of my 4x4 and driving off into the bush had to be placed on hold as a couple were new to the African territory and ways of life!

Time to bring in Daniel Njaga from Menengai Holidays based in Nairobi!

From my initial e mail to organise various hotels in Nairobi, lodges and accommodation around Kenya, internal flights, International airport pick up and drop off at crazy early hours of the morning, game drives, sightseeing, lake trips, tours in cities as well as organizing transport to restaurants booked by myself to see old school friends – nothing was an issue or a problem and everything was timed to the minute.

On meeting Daniel personally for the 1st time I asked him if he was Swiss or worked for some Swiss watch company?  His prompt response to all my correspondence was immaculate and fast (giving the time difference) and he provided full information on all types of accommodation for me to chose from at various budgets (quality of accommodation highly differs on budgets in East Africa).  All I had to do was chose what I liked and he would take care of the rest.

Although his working ethics may seem Swiss, Daniel is originally from Nakuru.  Very mellow and well spoken, his academic endeavors and experience I believe is not matched by any travel agent / owner or manager currently in East Africa doing the same professional occupation as him.  The company is fairly new but making great progress.

Daniel is a professional wildlife biologist with a Masters Degree in Ecology and Wildlife Management. He has worked as a wildlife research scientist in Kenya and as a communications expert in both public and private sectors.

His has in-depth knowledge and insight into wildlife, national parks, conservation and tourism issues in East Africa. He is a regular commentator on environment, conservation and tourism in the region and contributes opinion articles for the Daily Nation; East Africa's leading daily newspaper, and The East African the regional weekly newspaper.

Other professional assignments that Daniel is carrying out include giving guest lectures on tourism and wildlife management at the Kenya Wildlife Service Training Institute.  He is also a travel writer for local lifestyle magazines and is a member of Marketing Advisory Committee for Kenya Association of Tour Operators.

I spent a few hours with Daniel driving from Nakuru to Nairobi and back and we enjoyed a light lunch by the crater lake lodge discussing farming, wildlife and political land issues to a great extent.  His knowledge in these issues are superlative.  It was a pleasure to be able to get his opinion and learn from his knowledge.  Therefor it was of no surprise to discover that he lectures to foreign students who travel to Kenya for field studies on ecology and wildlife.  This knowledge is also reflected in the staff that work together with him.

On our trips into various towns and national parks, we had the luck of having Anthony as our guide.  Anthony or better known as “Tony” knows Kenya exceedingly well and has taken guests into the closer more popular national parks such as Meru, Mara, Amboseli etc however he enjoys driving all the way to the extreme northern district of Turkana for the more adventures travelers.

Apart from his vast knowledge on wildlife, birdwatchers will have a good run for their money to try and keep up with the knowledge on bird life as this is Tony’s strength.

Tony like Daniel was a pleasure to be with and his positive character added to the success of our travels.

Daniel Njaga handles all administrative affairs of the company at the Nairobi office to ensure each customer receives uncompromising attention and all inquiries are answered to promptly and satisfactorily. If you want to have a memorable holiday and safari of a lifetime, organized to your specific needs from choosing the type of vehicle, accommodation at your own budget in cities, lodges in the bush, hotels on the beach or close to airport before your flight, I can personally recommend Menengai Holidays Ltd and you can contact Daniel directly at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or his team at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Written by Cody –

Co-founder of www.bushdrums.com

 

 

For your information, Menengai Holidays contact details –

 

Menengai Holidays Ltd
First Floor, Duplex Apartments No. 40;
Bunyala/Lower Hill Road, upper Hill;
P.O Box 2260 - 00202 Nairobi, Kenya;
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Tel: +254-20-2733702;
Fax: +254-20-2725021
Cell phone: +254-720-950-500
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