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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-17-2008 @ 6:29AM
Frank Omondi said...
Matthews,
Once again thank you for this post. You have given a balanced account on Rwanda. I always lack words to describe the intriguing experience one gets when you visit Rwanda.
The Mixture of tropical forests, Mountains and the Gorillas is thrilling and different from the Typical Safari. Better still, one could have an opportunity of combining an African Safari and a visit to Rwanda.
I always look forward to guiding Rwanda Safaris.
Frank Omondi-Safari Guide
FinchTravels, LTD
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7-17-2008 @ 6:33AM
Matthew Firestone said...
Thanks for the comment - as you'd probably agree, Rwanda really is one of the continent's undiscovered gems, and hopefully the tourism industry will pick up in the years to come. Rwanda really has made some impressive strides in recent years, so it definitely deserves it's share of the spotlight.
Safari njema!