Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Old Line Safari Adds Chogoria to Tours

by Steve Beck on August 28, 2010



Terry and I toured with Frank and Boniface [the principals of Old Line Safari Company] in 2008 after spending 8 days in the village. They picked us up at the VHI office, waiting a half hour til I finished my last conversation with KK and Wafula, and then we took off for 10 wonderful days, including our last day sightseeing in Nairobi. In return, we took the two partners out to dinner along with our driver, had a great evening together, as well as a tour of the then just reopened and remodeled national museum, before being dropped off in the evening at the airport to fly home.

The owner/partners were most accommodating in helping us plan the trip we wanted, making sure that we would find the experience we truly wanted. I’ll admit to being surprised to discover that the two-night private home stay overlooking Lake Victoria, was in a family compound with a collection of straw and mud one or two-room houses, with meals cooked outdoors behind one of them, dining outdoors on a flat spot on the sloping hillside, and a primitive latrine with a shower attached, for which one of the family’s younger boys arose early to start a fire to heat the water to pour in the rooftop tank.





The first morning, we walked down past other family homes, observing women and children transporting lake water by burros and mules or on their heads to the fishermen’s beach landing site, where they brought in the previous night’s catch to sell. Our guides selected what we needed for lunch, and then we walked back, stopping to chat with a man repairing his grass roof, and with other neighbors.

After lunch, we left our scenic spot for a hour or so and walked to the local elementary school where we met the principal and presented the notebooks, pencils, and other school supplies we’d purchased in a Wal-Mart style store in city about 30 minutes away. While talking with the principal regarding plans for building additional classrooms to reduce crowding, the local pastor came by, and invited us to come have tea with him at the church a few hundred feet away.



Each evening, our guide’s parents, who live in a more substantial house on the family compound, joined us for dinner, during which we learned a lot about their extended family and a unique view of a young African male fighting with the British in Burma during WWII. It was hard saying goodbye to all the family members we’d met during barely 48 hours, and who bent over backwards to make us feel safe and comfortable.

Ironically, our next stop was at a privately-owned preserve of Kenyan rainforest where the accommodations were near the other end of the scale, and we were served tea and biscuits on the broad veranda during a tropical downpour after returning from a self-guided tour of one of the tails through the property, known as Rondo Retreat.





The principals in the company have degrees in wildlife biology. They worked for several years on government game reserves, and decided to create their own safari company offering a different style of tour and a view of African wildlife from a biologist’s perspective. Aside from the wonderful itinerary, both Frank and Boniface are great fellows to spend time with. Check out their website and keep them in mind if you or friends are thinking of a trip to East Africa.

For more info: http://villagehopecore.org/blog/?p=335

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Visiting Childrens Garden Home, Nairobi





NAIROBI 06 Sept 2010- The Old Line Safari Co. partnered with Pinnacle Productions E.A Ltd to donate clothes and food stuff to Children's Garden and School in Nairobi last Friday. It was a moment of joy and fun as nearly 200 children sang and danced in joy to welcome the 20 guests. Receiving the gifts was the Center's Director Moses Ndungu who thanked The Old Line Safari Co and Pinnacle Productions E.A Ltd staff for the kind gesture. This is the third time the two companies are partnering to offer a helping hand to the centre.






"At The Old Line Safari Co, we draw meaning from giving back to these deserving youngsters and we will continue to play this role in the community besides providing memorable safari experience to our clients" Frank Omondi. The Old Line Safari Co. Director.

Children's Garden Home and School is a community based, non-profit charitable organization for street children, orphans, abandoned, abused, desperate and neglected children rehabilitating children through parental love, spiritual care, and offering formal education in Nairobi. The problem of street children is still severe in Kenya and heightened especially after the post election violence in early 2008.



The over 20 staff and friends of Oldline Safari Co and Pinnacle Productions Ltd led by Frank Omondi and Tase Asetto spent time with the children mentoring, coaching them and later played an interesting football match with the children's team.

''It's a good tradition that we would like to keep '' adds Ms. Asetto, Director Pinnacle Productions, ''these kids have a promising future and we are always delighted to help with all that we have, even just with our time"






About The Old Line Safari Company
Headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, The Old Line Safari Company offers guided East African safaris of all descriptions-from camelback or horseback treks, camping, and student excursions to family vacations, exclusive luxury sojourns, corporate travel, and honeymoons. The privately held enterprise's focus on promoting conservation and community economic development through ecotourism defines its corporate mission: to actively and conscientiously conduct business in a way that protects the natural environment and endeavors to improve the quality of life of the surrounding community. For more information, please visit http://www.oldlinesafari.com/

About Pinnacle Productions East Africa
Since 2006, Pinnacle Productions E.A Ltd has established itself as a leading full service marketing and Communications agency providing integrated communication services throughout the East African region. The Kenyan Company offers brand support materials with innovative designs that are useful, functional and fully integrated into the customer's strategy. The owner- run agency specializes in filling the gap that exists in delivery of quality branded products in the highly competitive corporate market place. This they achieve through a highly skilled team, global partnerships with internationally recognized manufactures and service providers including ; Fruit of the Loom (UK) ; Ruggers Ltd (Kooga) ; Care Concepts and Errea (Italy).


About Children's Garden
Children's Garden Home and School is a community based, non-profit making charitable organization for street children, orphans, abandoned, abused, desperate and neglected children regardless of their religion, sex, colour or tribe, through parental love, spiritual care, rehabilitation and offering formal education to nourish their potential capabilities and personal capacity building. This is through a myriad of activities such as non-formal education, psychosocial support and vocational training For more information, please visit http://www.childrensgarden.or.ke/

A New Beginning For a Nation, Kenya- on August 27, 2010



NAIROBI- September 09, 2010- Kenya ushered in a new constitution after it was overwhelmingly endorsed in a peaceful national referendum about a month ago. The promulgation of the new laws by President Mwai Kibaki, on August 27, 2010 was a major national event at the historic Uhuru Park grounds. Leaders from across the world joined Kenyans during the celebrations.

"The new constitutional moment is a fresh beginning for our country, something that will bring major and important changes to propel us to greater heights'' says Omondi, The Old Line Safari Co., Director

Players in the tourism industry are upbeat that the new laws are laying a strong foundation for institutions and governance, providing incentives to investors, bringing in political stability, national cohesion and focus on progress and forward momentum.All of us at The Old Line Safari Company take this early opportunity to wish all Kenyans, friends and partners a better and prosperous future as we engage in reshaping our destiny.


About The Old Line Safari Company

Headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, The Old Line Safari Company offers guided East African safaris of all descriptions-from camelback or horseback treks, camping, and student excursions to family vacations, exclusive luxury sojourns, corporate travel, and honeymoons. The privately held enterprise's focus on promoting conservation and community economic development through ecotourism defines its corporate mission: to actively and conscientiously conduct business in a way that protects the natural environment and endeavors to improve the quality of life of the surrounding community. For more information, please visit http://www.oldlinesafari