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OUR TRAVELERS’ WORDS Karen Talbot
Tom Talbot Organic Farmer & Grandmother
Real Estate Investor & Grandfather
On the banks of the Mara River, Tanzania awaiting the wildebeest crossing
“ Our ten-day safari meant so many things to “ Tom had previously traveled with David on
each of us: it inspired individual and group two Bushtracks/Stanford University trips
courage and creativity to plan and execute and knew that he was absolutely the best
such a flawless experience; it broadened our imaginable outfitter for any future Africa
horizons to a range of new experiences on trip for our family. As a result, Tom carried
each day’s game drive; and it satisfied our a dream of taking our family to Africa but
souls as we immersed ourselves in the vast knew that we needed to wait until our
beauty of both the Laikipia Plateau and the five grandchildren were of an age where
Masai Mara amidst the unbelievable variety they would be able to enjoy the trip to
of wildlife.” its fullest. We wanted to explore more of
nature’s gifts to the planet, and to learn
48 about and experience different cultures.
Most importantly, we wanted to enjoy the
wildlife of Kenya which is so abundant,
beautiful and precious, and we wanted to
accomplish all of these things together.”
Tom Talbot Organic Farmer & Grandmother
Real Estate Investor & Grandfather
On the banks of the Mara River, Tanzania awaiting the wildebeest crossing
“ Our ten-day safari meant so many things to “ Tom had previously traveled with David on
each of us: it inspired individual and group two Bushtracks/Stanford University trips
courage and creativity to plan and execute and knew that he was absolutely the best
such a flawless experience; it broadened our imaginable outfitter for any future Africa
horizons to a range of new experiences on trip for our family. As a result, Tom carried
each day’s game drive; and it satisfied our a dream of taking our family to Africa but
souls as we immersed ourselves in the vast knew that we needed to wait until our
beauty of both the Laikipia Plateau and the five grandchildren were of an age where
Masai Mara amidst the unbelievable variety they would be able to enjoy the trip to
of wildlife.” its fullest. We wanted to explore more of
nature’s gifts to the planet, and to learn
48 about and experience different cultures.
Most importantly, we wanted to enjoy the
wildlife of Kenya which is so abundant,
beautiful and precious, and we wanted to
accomplish all of these things together.”