Heritage Hotels Hosts Good Morning America on Seventh Stop of “7 New Wonders of the World” Tour

(PRLEAP.COM) DENVER, CO (November 22, 2006) – In a truly international quest, a panel of experts partnering with ABC’s Good Morning America and USA Today worked to develop a list of the “Seven New Wonders of the World”. This panel agreed that of great importance on this list was a place that is relatively untouched by humans and that is in need of preservation. The annual Great Migration, taking place in Kenya’s Maasai Mara, made this list as an amazing “movable, natural wonder of the world.” Heritage Hotels’ Mara Intrepids luxury tented camp, with a unique “front row” seat to this annual migration of Africa’s wildlife, hosted the production team as they brought this spectacular natural event to over seven million viewers across the globe.

“The Great Migration is truly one of the most awe-inspiring natural events one can experience today” said David Stogdale, Managing Director for Heritage Management, Ltd. “For years we’ve enjoyed this annual occurrence and are thrilled to share this with Good Morning America and the world.”

Kenya’s Maasai Mara is home to the annual migration of millions of wildebeest, zebra and gazelle as they constantly move clockwise through the Serengeti ecosystem. This 700-mile trek, finely tuned to the region’s rainy seasons, has been taking place for millions of years. Heritage Hotels’ safari guides track this annual migration on a regular basis and the company provides travelers with a monthly update on the exact location of this natural migration with their “Migration Updates”, available online at: www.FazendinPortfolio.com.

Kate Snow, Good Morning America’s Weekend Edition co-anchor, reported live from Heritage Hotel’s Mara Intrepids luxury tented camp in the Maasai Mara covering the annual wildlife migration, conservation projects in Kenya, a short history of the Maasai people and the Daphne Sheldrick Animal Orphanage. In a video letter to her son, she described the Maasai Mara as having a “beauty that’s hard to capture on film.”

Heritage Management Ltd., operating eight of Kenya’s premier safari camps, resorts and lodges, strives to bring back to East Africa the top quality service for which the region is rightfully known. The Explorer Collection, including Lamu’s Kipungani Explorer and the Masai Mara’s Mara Explorer, offers travelers stunning five-star style and intimate and exclusive settings. The Intrepids Safari Camps and Lodge collection, including Mara Intrepids, Samburu Intrepids, Siana Springs and the Great Rift Valley Lodge and Golf Resort, provide for a classic African safari experience. And the Voyager Resorts and Safari camps, including the Voyager Beach Resort and the Voyager Safari Camp, provide a “three-plus star” experience for families looking for an affordable African safari experience. For more information, please visit www.Heritage-EastAfrica.com.

To view this release online please click here: http://www.fazendinportfolio.com/pr/fazendin_portfolio_press_release_20061117.pdf
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