
Email cyanocorax | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
A dream come true, among the very best photo safari destinations.

Email Vinay | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
We had no troubles in Kenya in terms of our stay, food or safety. The people are courteous and friendly. We came to spot the "Big Five" and in 7 days we managed to see all the five!

Email Geoffrey | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
It was the best ever i hav ever seen,,,
Wildlife is pretty good,,,, thy treated me so well with the food transportation and the accomodation,,, i liked it and it was awesome i highly reccomend them

Email Debbie | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Excellent,enjoyable and fascinating. A thrill of a lifetime.
Excellent. Very well coordinated. I plan to go back to Kenya as often as I can.

Email M S Ranganathan | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
The African Savannah is to be experienced, we loved our stay there and will be back soon to explore the wildlife.

Email martin_kalfatovic | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
My only other experience on safari was in South Africa at a game reserve near Cape Town; this was miles better.
Exciting Experience
I have been to Kenya before but I never get enough of it. It especially gets Better when I tag along my friends. The Wildlife is Awesome, Amazing countryside, adorable people and very warm reception. I must not forget to mention my two friends at Kiboko Kenya Safaris, Noel and Clare. I credit them with my experiences there, they are great safari planners. I have been to Panaroma and the Great Rift valley lodge and they are just superb.

Email PG | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Stunning landscapes and extraordinary wildlife
Kenya is a very diverse country, with an incredible array of wildlife and landscapes on offer. Their tourism industry is efficiently run, with lots of camps offering comfortable lodgings and international food options. Luckily we visited at the fag end of the tourist season when there weren't many other tourists around.
The national parks are straight out of children's story books with every conceivable animal on display. The sheer number of animals is simply overwhelming, we literally saw thousands of animals in the first game drive itself. The country that I come from (India) is also famous for wildlife, but even the best national parks back home don't come remotely close to the magnificence of the African plains. The landscapes are diverse and surreal. Sights such as the endless plains of the Serengeti and the mighty Mt Kilimanjaro are sure to be imprinted in your memories forever.
Getting around the country can be a pain. Highways are well maintained, but the roads leading to national parks are quite bad resulting in long travel times. The people are polite and speak English, so didn't face any problems at all. It is not a cheap safari destination, but the money you pay is going to conserve wildlife for future generations and also help people who are among the poorest in the world, so well worth it.

Email Gunhild & Ina | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
expected to see lots of animals, beautiful scenery, national parks as protected area, still untouched by mankind

Email Russell | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
There is little doubt that Kenya provides exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities. One word of caution: roads! The infrastructure may be decent enough around, and between major cities and towns, but access routes to reserves/conservancies are terrible. If you have a bad back then beware.