David learned that Shane liked beer while we were sitting in a restaurant near the Masai Market, enjoying beer. (David had a soda.) Shane asked a few questions about the local alcohol and specifically about mbege (banana beer). David asked if he wanted to try it and Shane responded, “yes, if we can find it.” David told us we could probably get it in his village. I didn’t realize he was serious. That afternoon on our way to Plantation Lodge we stopped at the “bar” in David’s village where he bought Shane mbege. The locals thought it was funny and Shane and I loved it – not the beer as much as the experience. David knew the brewer and so we were given a tour of how he made it. Shane brews his own beer so the entire experience was not only a learning experience but was so amazing to us. Many thanks to David!
“A2T provides excellent communication with their clients from the initial planning stages through the end of their safari. Casey, our consultant, was very helpful in planning a visit with my child as well as exhibiting creativity in arranging special activities for our party. He also helped troubleshoot any concerns and presented solutions. A2T is very well organized and obviously treats their employees well and fairly. They give employees opportunities for advancement, e.g.assisting employees to advance from transport and cultural guides to safari guides. When I book my safari with A2T, I always know that I will have an outstanding experience.”