Happy New Year 2020!

Dear Friends of Saro Suri, you have made the past year very special and important for us. Having you around, every moment becomes special for us and we wish you all the best for future.Have a joyous Happy New Year! I hope this New Year brings all the new things in our life we ever wished for. The only thing we wish to remain the same is the warmth and love that our family offers to us. Happy 2020! We would like to wish you a happy holiday season on behalf of the entire Saro Suri Tour team. The world is full of spectacular destinations and we hope that you are taking every opportunity to explore. We are grateful for the adventures we shared here in omo valley Ethiopia and we look forward to future opportunities to be your escort to everything in Ethiopia .Links: https://www.sarosuri.com/Support SARO-SURI Tours and Promote Tourism and the Local Community of Omo Valley Ethiopia We always work hard at creating new adventure tour product. We Wish you Happy New Year 2020Thank you for your time and support Tourism in omo valley Ethiopia! Your participation is Highly anticipated!!© Barkaman Geleway Saro Suri Tour Team

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The first 30 days of sarosuri.com

Today is 15 June, 2018, it’s the first 30 days of our new home for “Saro Suri”. Earlier this year, we set up “Saro Suri” on a website hosting service provider J×××o (we hiding the full name of those company). But in the morning of May 14, our site was suddenly “be off-line” without any notice, we send about 5 E-mails to the support team of those provider in 48 hours after off-line and want to know what happen, but till today there are still zero responds give back to us, nobody tell us what’s going on, perhaps we are just from the remote area of Africa… After the shocking wave of “be off-line”, we decided to rebuild our website on another place, then we chosen wordpress and got the domain name “sarosuri.com” for our new site. Today sarosuri.com is runing for 30 days, we hope our “erro” can successfully reached the next 30 days, 365 days and keep growing up.   NOTE: “erro”,  Suri word, mean “Children”

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