Email Akshya Kumar Pattanaik | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Email Brian William Conner | 65+ years of age | Experience level: first safari
Amazing bucket list item checked off
It is hard to encapsulate all our experiences in a post. From the animals to the cultural immersion activity activities - it was wonderful. Unscripted Safari’s went above and beyond our expectations. The Masai Mara was teaming with wildlife and overall experiences were awesome. The lodging was excellent and the food was tremendous. I would recommend Unlimited Safari’s to anyone and everyone!
Email Eli | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Kenya is truly magical!
I had a wonderful week in Kenya! I got to experience vibrant Nairobi during the work week and then an unforgettable weekend on a Masai Mara safari. It is a truly magical place rich in culture and nature!
Email Diego Hangartner | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Abundance of wildlife and beautiful scenary
Kenya is the birthplace of Safari for a reason. There are so many different parks, where you have the possibility to go on a safari. All the parks offer geat game drives and the scenary is beautiful. Even the lesser known national parks are home to lions, leopards, cheetah and so many other animals. So it's worth spending a bit more time and not only go for the most famous parks, especially since Kenya is a little bit more affordable than other countries. We had a super guide for two weeks, who was so friendly and passionate about his job. It made the whole experience very enjoyable.
Email Marco Orsi | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Breathtaking wildlife in various scenario and beatiful beaches in a perpetual summer.
We spent one week safari with a great and well experienced guide (Patrick from Leopard Orchid Safari). From Nakuru to Masai Mara, from Amboseli to Tsavo we encountered uncountable animals and experienced some impressive wildlife scenes. In addition we visited a tea plantation near Nairobi and enjoyed some days in Tiwi beach near Diani. Safety is good, but wandering in some parts of the big cities alone (without a local guide) is not recommended. Nevertheless a travel in Kenya is definitely an experience to do and hopefully repeat.
Email Senthil K | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Fabulous place to start your Wild Life Safari experience
We embarked on a 5-day safari covering Amboseli, Lake Nakuru, and the Masai Mara, and it was truly an incredible adventure! We chose Jocky Tours for our trip, based on insights from Safari bookings, and couldn't have been happier with our decision.
With Stanley as our guide and driver on a private tour (Toyota Land Cruiser), we had a fantastic experience. The trip was worth every rupee spent. We were fortunate to see the Big 5 and a wide variety of animals and birds across all three locations. The boat tour at Lake Naivasha on our way to Lake Nakuru was a lovely addition to the trip. We capped off our journey in the Masai Mara with a breathtaking hot air balloon ride—an absolute must-do!
The arrangements were excellent, from the hotels to the vegetarian meals. Despite the long road trips, everything was well-organized and engaging. The weather in August was pleasant, although we missed the chance to see Mount Kilimanjaro due to cloud cover.
If you're considering a safari in Kenya, go for it! This trip is worth every moment.
Email Carol Kemp | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Fantastic experience highly recommend Teko Tours
We had a wonderful experience travelling to 6 parks over 8 days. Saw the big 5 and Wildebeast migration. Favourite was probably sweet waters camp followed by Masai Mara least favourite the 2 lakes but honestly each park gave us a different experience. Really needed the beach time after - each day on safari is full on with early starts, travel and constant look out for animals
Email Wang Guantao | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Good
nice,nery nice!An unforgettable experience. Beyond imagination
Email Rhondda Devin | 65+ years of age | Experience level: first safari
WOW, exceeded our expectations
We have just arrived home after a month in Kenya and South Africa. We are so pleased we added Kenya as it was without doubt the best for wildlife in all the places we visited. We flew to Nairobi, went to Lake Navashia, the Lake Nakaru. (not sure about correct spelling) Masa Mara, Amboseli. It was fabulous and made more special by our guide John, a Masai Mara warrior who just knew how to spot an animal from great distances. Just amazing, we saw double of everything except the Leopard which was just bad luck and timing.
I would urge anyone who is looking for games drives to choose Kenya. A couple of reasons, they don't allow game hunters which was paramount for me. They can go off road unlike all the other places we visited, stuck on a bitumen road hoping to see something! Don't waste your time and money. Research before you go as it's something I didn't realize. Kruger, Chobe, Namibia all only have on road drives so it's difficult to see unless the animals are crossing the road.
Email Eliana | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Stunning country
My trio was spectacular, we hot to see plenty of wildlife and enjoy the nature.
The only downside was the hotels offered, i chose a middle budget safari and however the hotels werent dirty or anything, they werent super clean. Also they offered me on my quotation different hotels to the ones that i end up sleeping into.
The food was ok.
If you get the chance to do the hot air balloon ride, do it. You wont regret it at all. It was by far on of my highlights.
The people were also friendly and i felt safe in the country most of the time as female solo traveler.