Kenya (travel)
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I (29M) am a graduate student. My cohort is finishing its program with a week long project in Johannesburg at the end of April. Realizing that the cost to get to Africa is so ridiculously expensive already I think it makes sense to take advantage of already being on the continent and adding leisure travel to my trip after the project. My problem is which one. I really want to see the animals and do a safari or a guided tour at least. So I've narrowed it down to Kenya or Tanzania. Kenya seems marginally cheaper but from what I gather I have a lower chance of seeing any monkeys?
If you've been to either or both what was your experience?
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