Safari Trails East Africa forms strategic alliance with Brandit

Boutique Kenyan DMC looks to strengthen presence in India
2023-01-18
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/ New Delhi
Safari Trails East Africa forms strategic alliance with Brandit

The strategic partnership with Brandit entails the advantage of not only expanding in metros, but also penetrating the deeper pockets of India

With an aim to expand its footprint in India, Kenya-based DMC Safari Trails has tied up with Indian representation company Brandit.
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Safari Trails, a boutique destination management company for East Africa, has formed a strategic alliance with Brandit, a tourism marketing specialist. According to a press statement, Brandit, in collaboration with Safari Trails, will help cultivate its existing relationships with the travel trade and introduce diverse products from East Africa in the Indian market.

Mona Thethy, Managing Director, Safari Trails

The statement adds that with its headquarters in Nairobi, Safari Trails has been successfully curating tailor-made safaris for family travel, series, and incentives from India. The company specialises in luxury travel and have a highly experienced sales team as well as handpicked medallist guides who understand that the key to creating a fantastic holiday is absolute attention to detail, expert knowledge, and a flair for the innovative and unusual.

The strategic partnership with Brandit entails the advantage of not only expanding in metros, but also penetrating the deeper pockets of India. With its know-how of the dynamic Indian market, Brandit will curate strategies for the ever-evolving Indian outbound segment, enhancing Safari Trails’ potential in the country, says the statement.

Lubaina Sheerazi, CEO & Co-founder, Brandit

“We are excited to team up with Brandit, a seasoned tourism marketing specialist, that has its finger on the pulse of the travel landscape. We are venturing in with a roadmap to engage the burgeoning Indian travel market and we believe that with Brandit as our strategic partner, we will drive desired growth across various traveller segments including wildlife, ecotourism, leisure, and MICE. With outbound travel seeing accelerated growth, our association will further solidify our presence in India,” says Mona Thethy, Managing Director, Safari Trails.

The statement adds that the association also marks a step forward in establishing Brandit’s expertise in managing portfolios in the African continent. “It is an exciting time for us as we are fostering a new alliance with Safari Trails, a family-owned business run by third-generation Kenyans of Indian descent and one of East Africa’s leading destination management companies. Kenya has always held a special place in the hearts and minds of Indians. With our robust experience, and in-depth knowledge of the outbound market and travel trade, we are confident in driving impactful strategies for Safari Trails and its myriad offerings for the discerning Indian traveller,” says Lubaina Sheerazi, CEO & Co-founder, Brandit.

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