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Patrícia Nakamitsu   –  
Brazil BR
Visited: July 2021 Reviewed: Aug 27, 2021

Email Patrícia Nakamitsu  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

amazing experience
4/5

Our family enjoyed the tour offered by Mwema, it was an amazing experience.

Kanza   –  
United Arab Emirates AE
Visited: August 2024 Reviewed: Sep 1, 2024

Email Kanza  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Very friendly and was quick to respond
4/5

We really enjoyed our safari. Our tour guide was very nice. Communication was easy. Since we went for a mid range package the accomodation was good. Also, it was our first time on safari in Kenya and we wanted to see as many place as possible. We went to Maasai Mara, Lake Elemental, Lake Naivasha, Amboseli and Tsavo East. Maasai Mara was a good experience but were tired after the all day game drive🦓🦁. Add that to 7 days of travelling it was a bit hectic. Nevertheless we enjoyed the wild life 🦒🦌. For us Amboseli was the best because we did sunrise and sunset drives 🌞 (Mt kilimanjaro is beautiful 🏔) Also Tsavo east was amazing! Next time we would love to just pick 1-2 places and spend more time and experience it fully. 😃
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Kelly   –  
Canada CA
Visited: January 2017 Reviewed: Feb 8, 2017

Email Kelly  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Everything went smooth
4/5

Everything was organized well - the driver was always on time, prepared and knew where to go. He also drove safely and kept to the speed limits.

The only issue was the road we took from Lake Nakuru to the Mara, where we didn't go the long way around on tarmac, and instead took a secondary road in terrible condition (he wasn't aware the road had deteriorated). In that instance it would have been nice if we'd selected the 4x4. Due to the road, we arrived too late at the Mara for a decent game drive, but the driver made up for this the next day by taking us on a full day drive with packed lunch where we saw every animal on the list, including leopard. The driver (I think Richard?) was very accommodating like that.

Overall, I would say everything was organized very well!

Jan   –  
Germany DE
Visited: April 2017 Reviewed: Apr 17, 2017

Email Jan  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Safari is the best part of Kenya but be prepared for lower service quality
4/5

We had with my wife a private 3 day Safari. The trip started in Amboseli, which was amazing - lot of animals and beautiful nature views. Kibo camp where we stayed was also great - tents were perfect, cozy and totally comfy. Then we moved to Tsavo West, which was a bit less interesting. It was very dry and we saw almost no animals. Luckily we are huge fans of nature, which was beautiful also there, so we were happy anyway - but I can imagine that "regular" tourists would be disappointed from seeing no animals there. The Ngulia Lodge where we stayed was also not a very nice place - very old, empty and with low service quality. Our guide Anthony was a nice guy, however he was more like a driver than a guide. He drove us safely to all of our agreed places, but he didn't provide us many additional information - only the name of an animal and some high-level basic info. He also paid more attention to his "fellow guides" than to us, which caused that we stayed for couple of minutes every 500m, when we met some other Safari car to have a talk with them. In general the Safari was great experience, but the service level could have been much better for so much money.

Maria   –  
United States US
Visited: May 2014 Reviewed: Jun 19, 2014

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

A Mixed Experience
4/5

I booked with Charles from Mwema Africa Safaris since his response time was great and he was easy to communicate with. He answered all my questions and was upfront what was included and what was excluded. I did a 3 day safari to Masai Mara with a visit to a Masai community and then onward to Lake Naivasha instead of returning to Nairobi.
Since I booked on short notice Charles met me at my hotel on time and took me to his office to complete our paperwork seamlessly and then onward to meet the Safari van. The van was old and a little worn but appeared serviceable. Charles had me join a group that various agents had booked and assured me that we were all staying at the Sopa Hotel in Masai Mara. We ended up going all over Nairobi to pick up various people which was fine since we were getting an early start. We ended up leaving one couple who were not ready on time and they joined us later.
The road into the Mara is terrible and unfortunately the safari van had holes in the floor boards so the dust just wallowed into the van which was worse than when It rained and the water ran down the windows and doors inside the van. It was pretty miserable since we kept the windows rolled up and no AC. When we got into the Mara there was a huge dispute since half the group had been unknowingly booked into a backpackers tent camp while the rest of us were staying at the Sopa Hotel. We all felt bad and while we were together during game drives it was a bit uncomfortable to have part of us staying at a different place. Our evening game drive was delayed while sorting out the accommodations, so some of us were not able to wipe the dust off or get a cold drink prior to the evening drive but the vote was to go on the evening game drive and it was well worth it. Amazing variety of animals and a magnificent sunset. We got back to the Sopa after dark and were greeted with hot towel and a glass of juice as we checked in. Nice accommodations with plenty of hot water, great buffet dinner and staff were wonderful.

The next morning we were to leave at 7:30 AM for an early all day game drive. Our driver was picking up the other group first and was 1 hour and 20 minutes late picking us up. Evidently one of the couples was not ready on time. Not OK and while his apology was sincere it was a loss of our only early morning time out in the Mara. I called Charles who apologized but frankly not much he could do. While our driver was fine he did not know any of the animals and really didn't know his way around the Mara. Since the drivers all have shortwave radios they are in constant communication and can get to where the animals are fairly quickly. We saw cheetahs hunting and a pride of female lions going out for the hunt . It was an amazing day with a picnic lunch under a tree while zebras and giraffes grazed nearby. It was surreal, animals everywhere! the wildebeest migration was just starting and from the overlook we could imagine what it must be like during the main part of the migration.

The next day I was to trade vehicles and meet up with a group going onto Lake Naivasha while the van I had been riding in returned to Nairobi. Unfortunately the van to Naivasha had brake problems so we waited a few hours while they were fixed and off we went over the hills and again with brake problems and another long delay. Finally arrived at Lake Naivasha Sopa hours late, just before sundown. The cottage at Lake Naivasha was great, staff were friendly and the hippos on the grounds in the evening and early morning hours were unreal. Who knew hippos make noises.

If I had to do it again. I would make sure that the agent owns their own van and employs the driver. While Charles was great once I was in the van he had no control . Being placed in a group is the luck of the draw, in regards to driver knowledge and van condition. While Charles assured me we were all staying at the Sopa hotel the other agents who booked clients on our van had obviously lied and told their clients they were staying at the Sopa hotel and when we arrived were told they were actually booked at a backpackers tent camp. I would skip the visit to the Masai community, very uncomfortable and certainly not culturally appropriate. Also our driver dropped two of us off in the village and told us we would be walking back with the Masai, when I protested he said it would be fine. I didn't feel unsafe and was tired of arguing. Unfortunately no one wanted to walk us back until we had bought the required amount of goods from community members.

Overall an amazing experience and I would go again. Hope someone else can benefit from my experience.

Reply from Mwema Africa Safaris
Reply from Mwema Africa Safaris
Posted on Jun 24, 2014

I would like to appreciate the review given above by Maria, i am glad she had an amazing Safari Experience and also ready to visit again....!

I conveyed my sincere apologies for the inconveniences caused (on the transport side) and took the appropriate action as this went beyond control, however for clarification

A) Joining Safaris offered by a different operators (3rd party) may not fully meet our demands but we always try our very best to enhance client(s) comfort & satisfaction
B) All the safari(s) requirement on SafariBookings is minimum of two persons, any other arrangements are done between the client and the agent on a mutual understanding not withstanding the quality of service
C) We ( Mwema Africa Safaris) use qualified driver guides on all our Safaris (with bronze / silver medals) we promote excellence on all our operations, if client(s) purchase our package either as a single traveller / small medium sized group, we will definitely offer our own transport

Thank you so much and promise always to offer my very best....."A true adventure beyond imagination"

Regards

Charles

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