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Diane   –  
South Korea KR
Visited: August 2019 Reviewed: Sep 17, 2019

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

Wild Africa
5/5

We had a great time in safari! James was professional, trying to do his best to comfort us. We have seen a variety of wild animals thanks to him. And also matira lodge was satisfied, well-equiped accomodation with fine meals. Thanks for this great opportunity to travel wild africa. We really enjoyed this trip :)

SJ   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: September 2019 Reviewed: Sep 17, 2019

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

Great price without compromising on the quality of service
5/5

Right choice definitely gave me the best pricing compared to a lot of others and without compromising on service.
George, Manager, was amazing. Extremely nice, helpful and accommodating.
Albert the driver was very patient, knowledgeable and experienced... we couldnt have asked for
better people.
The entire safari was planned meticulously and we had absolutely no reason to complain about anything whatsoever.

Would definitely recommend without hesitation.

Laura   –  
Australia AU
Visited: August 2019 Reviewed: Sep 2, 2019

Email Laura

We had an amazing 3 days with Right Choice Tours and Safaris
5/5

The service surpassed expectations. Wycliffe ensured we saw all the Big Five in our day and a half safari. He was happy to stop for photos and drove very competently. The accommodation and food was excellent. Moses and Peter were also very obliging drivers.

Enrique   –  
Mexico MX
Visited: July 2019 Reviewed: Aug 7, 2019

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

Very good experience in Kenya and Tanzania
5/5

Right Choice is indeed a very good option in case you are planning to go to Kenya. The communication by mail is very good and they answer in matter of hours. We had 3 guides in the different parts of our 15 days safari and the three were very nice, good drivers and with wide knowledge about wild life. About hotels, we have only to remark one place that did not meet our expectations, but in total we stayed in 8 different hotels, and besides the one exception the others were very good. People very nice and friendly. In summary we highly recommend to take into consideration this enterprise if you are planning to go to East Africa.

Scott   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2019 Reviewed: Jul 27, 2019

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

Great value, but understand what you are getting
5/5

We did a 20 day trip to Tanzania that included a Kilimanjaro Summit via the Lemosho Route (8 days), Safari to Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Lake Manyara and Tarangire (5 days) and finished with 5 days on Zanzibar. Add a layover day in Arusha and a travel day to get to 20 days. Overall, I would rate our RightChoice adventure as a 4.5 (4 star experience at a 3 star price). In summary, the Kili trip was 5++ stars (absolutely amazing). Safari was 3.5 stars and Zanzibar was 4 stars. The people were great and the food was excellent (I'm pescatarian/vegetarian and they did a great job of accomodating). However, to get the lower price, you do have to compromise, so read on for the details.

Kilimanjaro: We had the two best guides that you can imagine (Ismael and Mongo). If you book with RC and get either one of them, you will be in good hands. Ismael was our lead guide, picked us up at the airport and took care of us through our trip. NOTE: RC was pretty casual about "what to bring to Kili", so you really have to do your own research. We packed pretty well, but forgot a couple things (BYO TP...) and Mongo helped by loaning us an item or 2. The food during the Kili trip was very good. Hot coffee/tea w/ eggs for breakfast; soup, rice or noodles with veggies, etc for dinner - very good. There was a box lunch when we didn't have a hot meal. Meals were served in the mess tent and Abdul (our waiter) took great care of us. There is not a "toilet tent", so you use the public pits, which range from acceptable to disgusting. The toilet pit at the first camp was the worst, then they got progressively better. The park service is installing new toilets and starting to actually clean them, so the situation should improve. We carried our own day packs, snacks, lunch, etc, as we hiked to base camp (not a problem). On summit day, one of our porters became the "summit porter" and the guides carried our pack while the summit porter carried hot tea and snacks to ensure our success - this was critical and I would definitely elect for this. The guys that took care of us (12 in all) were great and we really bonded - lots of singing, etc. It was definitely a trip that we will very fondly remember forever. Remember that you have to bring a lot of tip money. The recommendations that we got from our guides on tipping the porters were much higher than what I read online (like double), but they deserved it. After being with a great group for 8 days, the last thing you want to do is leave them high & dry.

One other thing to be prepared for with RC is the transportation. We viewed the transportation as being part of the adventure. Our trip to the Kili gate was memorable as we were picked up by a minivan (we called it the Mystery Machine - scooby doo) that looked like it could comfortably fit about 8 people. We drove all around Arusha picking up porters, etc., and by the time we were genuinely on the road to the gate there were 11 porters, the two of us and the driver packed in. Again, its part of the adventure, but be ready for it.

We had one evening in Arusha (at Charity Hotel) prior to being picked up for Safari early the next morning. Charity is ok, but its down a crazy back alley, so if you are first arriving at night, expect this. The food at Charity was below average and there is no power (in most of Arusha) during the afternoons.

Safari: Safari in Tanzania is a little bit like going to Disneyland. There are tons of trucks, all basically the same Toyota Land Cruisers. Most seat 6 passengers in the back plus driver & passenger seat. They all have the pop-up roof. We were shuttled out from Arusha in a minivan to pickup more people at Lake Manyara, then head to Serengeti. Our agenda was changed at the last minute by RC, but it didn't really matter. RC paired us up with three other English speaking tourists (2 from Holland, 1 from Germany). It seems that RC subcontracts with other Safari providers to place you in trucks. We were with "Big 5" Safaris for the first two days in Serengeti. We had a fun group and a good driver, so it worked out. We also had a very good Safari cook who stayed with us for the entire 5 days.

The good thing about Safari was the wildlife (of course). We saw a lot more than I thought we would. The bad thing was that we were there during the "high season" - it was packed. I also thought that we might see the "great migration" in the Serengeti during July, but found that the main activity was about an 8 hour drive away. That said, we saw a ton of wildlife - no rhinos, as they mainly hide in July, but everything else. The camping situation at Serengeti and Ngorongoro is pretty bad (not an improvement from Kili) and we were in very old tents with broken poles and zippers that we put up ourselves - again, part of the adventure. However, since we aimed to get out of camp at 6am each morning, this seemed like a good compromise to staying at one of the hotels/resorts in the area. For the last two nights we stayed at Manyara View campground, which had permanent tents and cots (very nice) as well as cold beer in the fridge (very welcome). The last two days of safari we had different trucks (different companies). Again, it worked and was just part of the adventure.

Zanzibar: After safari, we changed cars about 3 times on the way to the Kili airport and checked in with George on our way to Zanzibar. RC did a good job of arranging all of the transportation, but expect to change cars a lot (are we supposed to tip every driver?). Willy picked us up in Zanzibar and we spent a few days in Stone Town prior to heading to Smiles Beach Resort. Smiles was very nice - again, friendly people, clean rooms, etc. The food was pretty average (overcooked seafood). It is located right next to the Hilton Doubletree. If you walk 100' up the beach you can pay about 4x for a meal that (probably) tastes better. We did two days of diving with Spanish Dancer divers (not through RightChoice). The diving was very good. Again, RightChoice got us from the north coast of Zanzibar via ferry to Dar as Salam for our flight to Kili and home. The transportation was definitely crazy, but we made it.

Summary: I'm really glad we chose RightChoice for our adventure in Tanzania. It wasn't the "high end" vacation, but it was the adventure that we were looking for. We may have preferred a little "upscale" at various times during our trip and I know we were both ready to be back in the US, but the trip was incredibly memorable and really had an impact on how we will view the world going forward. Thanks, RightChoice!

John Pap.   –  
Greece GR
Visited: June 2019 Reviewed: Jun 21, 2019

Email John Pap.  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

An amazing 5 days safari with an excellent guide.
5/5

An excellent 5 day experience with no bad surprises. Our guide, John, did everything to satisfy us. He was caring, punctual, informative, knowledgeable with a great sense of humor. We took more than 2000 pictures and videos from almost all the animals we could imagine. We drove to extreme places to meet the big fives, the small fives, the ugly fives or any fives. We are very happy having this journey as a positive experience. Thanks Right Choice Team and John. It was really wonderful. We strongly recommend it to everybody.

Chris & Laura   –  
United States US
Visited: June 2019 Reviewed: Jun 21, 2019

Email Chris & Laura  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Amazing Safari and Tesort Experience
5/5

We did the 8 day safari and 3 day all inclusive! What a great experience! The Right Choice staff was amazing an Millicent quickly answered any questions we had. Our driver, Wycliffe, was knowledgeable about the parks and animal and navigated through some tricky terrain like an expert.

The lodges we stayed in were top notch and the staff at each were helpful and kind.

Although there was more driving than we expected, the first time you see an elephant in Amboseli, you forget about the time it took to get there.

I cannot say enough good things about this company, the people, or our experience!

Valeria   –  
Russia RU
Visited: January 2019 Reviewed: May 24, 2019

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

I would definitely recommend Right Choice and Jacob personally
5/5

First of all , the most important thing I wanted to say is that it was unforgettable trip with the impressions for the year or even more.
Some details I wanted to share which were important and better to know in advance:
If you go to Kenia you should be ready to face some "local specifics". People are not always very fast, they don't always provide what you paid for, sometimes they just don't want to listen and understand what you need. This is what Jacob as our guide should deal with on all the way and he did his job very well. If I ever go to safari in Kenia again, I will go with Jacob.
What I didn't like was accommodation. Right choice don't give any advice, just provide you the list of campings and they all are awful and the cheapest you can find (not for you of course).
There was one unpleasant issue with the train ticket for our way back because of this "local specific" as well. There was a mistake in date and we spent few hours trying to change it, which was critical for the timing. So be careful and check details.
Our route was the following: Masai Mara, then Nakuru and Amboseli. I would recommend to spend more days in Masai Mara and don't waist time on the way to Amboseli, we've seen there elephants and cheetahs, but they were in Masai Mara as well. So we spent a lot of time on the way and didn't see anything new. Maybe I'd better go to Naivasha instead. And by the way Kimana Amboseli Camp was awful, don't do our mistake and don't go there - no water, no electricity, no clean sheets, no wi-fi, torn mosquito nets, wild mosquitoes biting you all night long.


Mriduchanda Nag   –  
India IN
Visited: May 2019 Reviewed: May 24, 2019

Email Mriduchanda Nag  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Excellent experience
5/5

We are very happy about our experience with Right Choice. They were always very prompt with their communication and provided me with all the options that I asked for. Even though I booked 6 months in advance, everything was provided as per their commitments.
Our guide and Driver was Ken. In spite of long journeys through difficult roads, he put his 100 percent efforts to ensure that our safari experience is outstanding. He was always on time and very cordial.
The accommodations provided were very very good. Overall, it is a hassle free, memorable experience.

Fazeena   –  
Macau MO
Visited: February 2019 Reviewed: Apr 30, 2019

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

It was an amazing experience.
5/5

Right Choice Tours & Safaris provided with an amazing experience. Everything was taken care of well customized according to our needs. It was our first trip to Kenya and a Safari like this, we did not know what to expect but by the end of the trip all we had was a memorable fun journey like never before. Special thank you to our guide Ken which made our trip more fun and informative. Me and my husband loved this trip so much that we would like to go back again sometime in the new future :) thumps up to Right Choice Tours & Safaris.

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