Stunning landscape
Kenya is a beautiful and fascinating travel destination. Amboseli has plenty of wildlife worth your visit, despite it being a bit crowded with tourists. Tour was good overall, despite there being some unnecessary delays in the beginning. Driving and guide were excellent. Do visit if you can!
Email Janette | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Amazing!
We went to Kenya specifically for safari on the Masai Mara. I wouldn't recommend anyone spend time in Nairobi except to see the Elephant Orphanage and Giraffe Sanctuary. The selection of wildlife on the Mara wasout of this world, we had a fantastic driver who knew exactly where to go and we saw the big 5 all within the first 2 days. Good choice of accommodation also, we went mid-range and felt like it was luxury!
Email yur | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Compact and enjoyable trip!
I have been to Kenya for 6 days in Dec 2017, and safari for 3 days. I could see most of the animals and some scene of predation as well. There are lots of tourism and they are going for similar trip, but you can enjoy the wildlife very easily.
Email Olga | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
We saw beautiful nature, a lot of animals, I got a good vibe from this place.
Email Poorna Srinath | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Amazing safari experience with African comfort zone safaris - 4 days tour to Masai Mara/ Lake Nakuru
1) The communication with tour guide Joshua via email and whatsapp was excellent
2) The driver / guide Isaac was very friendly. He was very punctual, helpful and very knowledgeable.
3) We spotted a lot of animals in Masai Mara - all the big 5 in Masai Mara. Our safari was very succesful.
4) The stay at Lenchada campsite was very good. The camp was very close to the gate. The chef and staff were very friendly. We told them that we were vegetarian and they made sure to cook several vegetarian food so that we had several options to choose from.
5) We had several game drives - Early morning, full day or evening game drive. They were all very well planned and we could see all the big 5 animals.
6) The travel to Lake Nakuru and Stay at Matfam resort was good. We could spot a lot of flamingos and white Rhine during the early morning game drive at Lake Nakuru.
7) Kenyan people were very humble, friendly and open to all the foreigners. Everyone spoke perfect English and language was absolutely NOT a barrier.
8) Best part of safari was Radio communication / networking within the drives in the park. If a Rhine or Leopard is spotted anywhere in the park, all the tourist vans rush to get a glimpse of the animal.
9) Overall a very good safari. I would highly recommend this trip for everyone.
Email Alicia | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Our guide did a great job trying to make sure we saw all the animals possible.
The vehicle was nice for the long drives but also made seeing the animals really easy. We had a wonderful guide John and Patrick who helped point out animals and made sure we had everything we needed. The accommodations and food were fine, you get what you pay for. There were some changes to our accommodations that would have been nice to made aware of ahead of time. Since we were coming from a different country the communication could have been better but overall a good experience.
Email Loknath Saha | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Awesome experience
All good except few areas of improvement.
1. Electricity should be available in the camp 24 hours
2. Trash can should be available all arround in the camp
3. Food quality can be improved
Email Rabab Ourabi | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
great experience
we had a great time, such a great country and a great safari experience
Email Francisco | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Kenya is a beautiful country with spectacular landscapes and interesting cities. The only downside, I'd say is the security situation, which is not great.
A beautiful place with natural beauty. The place where at every 50 meters you come across some or the other wildlife. A place where photographers can see the animals in the open, no hide and seek business.