Why "Wild Marks Safaris"?
The answer to that question is two-fold; why "Wild Marks Safaris" the name, and, why choose us from all the available tour operators available online?
Firstly, why the name? An intriguing choice you might think? Well, to explain: as you may well be aware, all wildlife leaves evidence of its passing and location in the form of tracks or "spoor", as well as damage to foliage; particularly animals like elephants who can push over whole trees as well as pull down branches in order to feed
Big cats might use a favourite site to hone their claws by tearing at the bark on the trunks of trees leaving visible claw marks that are also used to define their territory and smaller animals and birds may leave footprints in mud and sand as well as deposited food husks and seeds
In respect to this, the nomenclature, "Wild Marks Safaris" perfectly defines the nature of what we are about: to locate the whereabouts of wildlife by having a trained eye to identify these areas, even if the animals are not currently present and where we can await their return or come back a little while later so that you, our client, get the best opportunity to view the abundance of Kenya's wildlife in it's natural habitat
Secondly, with Wild Marks Safaris and, specifically, with Samuel Hinga in the driving seat, you will see more, understand more, learn more, feel safe, secure and take away memories you'll treasure forever. Samuel or "Sammie" is there to relieve the anticipation and stress of finding a good, reliable tour guide who has an extraordinary insight into the Kenya national parks and its indigenous wildlife Samuel's services come at a remarkably competitive price. He will secure great value additions to your adventures; negotiating trips to see dolphins swimming free in the clear, blue sea, snorkel the reefs to view a plethora of beautiful sea life and recommend high quality accommodation near to the coast and Mombasa for you to stay and from where the recently-opened train to (and from) Nairobi travels each day