CEO Weekends: Honeymoon Registry is one-stop solution for honeymoon safari

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hnemoAfrica is full of romance, excitement and intrigue, which makes it the perfect place for an unforgettable honeymoon.  Couples allover the world plan and wish to tie the knot or honeymoon in Africa but they have no idea where.

Honeymoon Registry, a product built by our friends over at online travel agent, Africa Point wants to be a one-of-a-kind Honeymoon Registry to help you to choose from a variety of special safari treats and add-ons that your guests can purchase as your wedding gifts.

The portal lists dreamy Hot-Air Balloon excursions, Champagne Bush Breakfasts or Private Candle-lit Dinners under the stars are just a few of the wonderful items you could add to the Registry.  Your guests can also contribute to Flights, Accommodation and Special Tours, making your precious honeymoon dollars go a lot further.

“Once you register on-line you will get your very own personal honeymoon planner as well as your personalized wedding and honeymoon page, where you can share all the important facts about your special day with your guests,” says Edgar Kimathi, the outreach lead.

There is an RSVP feature where users can keep track of replies from their guests, select their wedding gifts and see all the details about their special day, all without leaving the page at no cost.

Africa Point was founded in 1998 as one of the first web-based travel agencies and tour operators to offer personalized African safaris, beach holidays and other tours in Africa.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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