From: To: "Jeffrey E." <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Suggestions and Specifics Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2014 22:51:29 +0000 Sounds GREAT GREAT!!! Thank you :) cant wait to talk :D 2014-07-23 0:19 GMT+02:00 jeffrey E. <[email protected]>: talk about this tomorw From: Date: 1011101.a .. Subject: Suggestions and Specifics To: "jeevacation®gmail.com" [email protected]> *Let me know as soon as possible'" if this works so I can be back in touch with my partners. I am on the mad until July 30 and not likely to have much internet until then so send me a text message i f you don't hear back from me. This is what I think makes sense and can likely arrange (please read it carefully) — things are difficult given the nature of the work on the ground. If there are forced evictions or government actions, things can change quickly. These are probably the safest places we work. I was unable to get any health-related visits but I think these will provide a rich experience across cultures and issues in Africa. Getting visas will take her some work (just apply for tourist visas and list the name of the hotel as the contact) and since most places in Africa require visas, she will need at a minimum 12 days to get the three visas processed paying rush fees and getting passports fedexed back and forth. Starting on August 8th might work out as below. I recommend business class travel (this routing will run about $10K) since she will be alone since you do have to arrive 3 hours early for flights and these airports are not always the safest — business gets her access to the lounges. Remember it is winter south of the equator so it will be chilly in Zim and South Africa. Best airlines in order of good to bad: South African, Ethiopian, Emirates, British, Kenya. Some of the regional ones are pretty good but not for a solo inexperienced traveler. Here is my four city suggestion: Cape Town, South Africa: Spend a few days watching how an international federation of slumdwell