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may   –  
Australia AU
Visited: June 2024 Reviewed: Jun 14, 2024

65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

good
4/5

great introduced about.life in SF
sello is great. good explanation about everything

Lincoln   –  
China CN
Visited: June 2024 Reviewed: Jun 13, 2024

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

Execpet some days need us get up early,every things were good
4/5

There are many animals you can see.Good commotion and foods in reasonable price.And our guide fadhili is very kind and have eagle eyes which can help us find a lot of animals.

Richard   –  
United States US
Visited: May 2024 Reviewed: Jun 13, 2024

65+ years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Excellent itinerary with knowledgeable guides and good accommodations made for a rewarding safari.
4/5

The requested itinerary for an 18 day photographic safari by professional photographers through parks in both Kenya and Tanzania including the Maasai Mara and the Serengeti met most of our expectations and was very rewarding, due in large part to the expertise of the driver/guides Dennis and Hamza. They were excellent in locating game and getting us into position to best photograph the animals after a little coaching on how to position the vehicles. It appeared however, that they were not always adequately informed regarding the details of the trip that had been committed to us. Not everything was as advertised, for example, the first day two planned activities were not included, and a lunch on the last day was missed.

For the most part, the accommodations were as advertised with some camps better than others, however charging electronic devices was difficult in a couple of locations. The food was adequate to good and again the quality and variety varied by camp.

Optional additional activities, such as a photo safari on water at a lake and a visit to a Maasai village were offered and taken, which were very good, but the additional cost should have been advised before embarking on the adventures.

As there were some long and very difficult road transfers between parks, adequate rest and washroom stops were not sufficient on some legs. A six hour transfer with no bathroom break planned for senior citizens is not acceptable.

The largest complaint was the timing and execution of our departure at the Nairobi airport. Instead of departing our last camp at a time that would have allowed the proper travel time, with lunch included as advertised, and gotten us to the airport at a time coinciding with airport checkin, we departed the camp in the morning, did not stop for lunch and arrived at the airport at 3pm with a departure at midnight, and we were dropped without any guidance regarding the airport or facilities for waiting for a checkin at 7pm. We felt abandoned.

Given the few issues, we were satisfied with our trip and experience and would use Wildebeest again with a better understanding and agreement on some of the details mentioned above. We didn't expect anything beyond what we contracted for, but we did expect to receive what we contracted for.

Annelise   –  
United States US
Visited: June 2024 Reviewed: Jun 13, 2024

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

Awesome animal experiences, budget safari!
4/5

The first thing I would say is if you’re open minded and have a go with the flow flexible persona, then I think you will have a nice time on this safari! And thanks to our guide WILSON for making this an easy solo travel experience that I will remember and always getting us the best view of the animals.

Here’s what I wish I knew before I came:
-We saw so many amazing animals (4/5 of the big five!) and Wilson always helped us to get a good shot of the animals. I was truly blown away with seeing the elephants up close and also so many cute baby animals.
-Wilson was a very skilled driver (which you will come to super appreciate once you fully take in Kenyan roads). We did not get stuck once (writing this on the 5th night so I’ll cross my fingers for the last day haha) while Wilson was receiving calls/radio that other drivers were stuck frequently. I was particularly impressed with his driving in the dark skills and his driving on the Maasai Mara roads which are incredibly bumpy and rough it’s hard to explain you’ll have to see. Wilson was a hard worker and always went above to make the experience memorable and a bit more relaxing for example we stopped a lot for snack/drink or toilet which helped break up the really long drives. (As an aside if you’re wondering if you need to bring toilet paper in your purse I would say no although I always did just in case no matter where I travel, but definitley hand sanitizer as not all bathrooms had water or soap). Also the car was comfortable and I liked that you could stand up because the roof came up)
-Everyone I interacted with was so friendly and welcoming so you will feel at ease even if you’re there alone you’ll have plenty of time to socialize with others
-Depending on the tour you book you might be camping, if you don’t mind camping then you will be fine. Just a consideration if you have a really bad back or are just a bit picky about where you stay, this is definitely budget accommodations. Usually you’d get your own tent but one night I shared with another woman since there was too many people in the camp. This was fine since it was a big tent with toilet/shower. The car will contain not just Lenchada Safari passengers but from various different tours so keep that in mind (several times one person was staying at a different place/food than everyone else due to what they booked but we all did the same agenda). I mention this just to say I wouldn’t necessarily recommend this tour for an extremely important once in a lifetime situation like your honeymoon or if you are older and expect things a certain way, it felt more of a go with the flow and we’ll see what happens, backpacking kind of vibe.

-Bring binoculars because they really made all the difference! Also shampoo and conditioner, sunscreen, good sunglasses, charger and charger converter if you need it and don’t worry too much about exchanging KSH immediately because you can go to an ATM (or at least Wilson took us to one so shout out to Wilson for saving the day when I had no KSH). You’ll need quite a bit of KSH for tipping and misc for example Wilson ended up bringing us to see Lake Naivasha for $50 which I didn’t expect so it was good to take out shillings at the ATM. Try to break your 1000 KSH bills on the way because once you get to smaller places it’s harder to break the 1000 and get change back and you need the smaller bills to tip

-Here are some things I brought but didn’t use: Tide stain remover, Insect Repellent, Travel Size Wipes, Travel Size Tissues, quick dry towel big size ( I did use a smaller size towel to put on my pillow so I didn’t get my pillow wet after the shower though), swimsuit, granola bars/snacks (no need there is plenty of food and can frequently stop at store and get a snack), diarrhea pills (phew), a second power bank (one was definitely enough because you can charge your stuff every night even while camping)

-Regarding the optional Maasai village tour, I have to say it’s the one part of the tour I regret doing and that’s because I felt harassed in their pressure to buy something and spend more money. I read the reviews and thought it would be like a you should buy something but it was a lot more intense than that and really bummed me out. I would be happy to donate more money but I just felt like the atmosphere of the way they applied pressure to you killed the mood for me and I left feeling upset. If you want to go, the best thing is to decide beforehand what you want to spend and put only that bill in your purse in a separate pocket from all else and to pick out just one item that would be reasonable for the price you want to spend (they say to take various and they’ll figure out which to get and the price later but then they’ll try to get you to buy all for a high price which in retrospect is obvious) and just be firm in your decision. Also try to insist on not being separated by yourself out of the group because if you are alone then you will obviously be in a more vulnerable place to pressure tactics. I don’t say this to fearmonger but so that you can make an informed decision about the tour

-I think it was quite a long week with all the driving. If you’re not too social like me or just unsure how many days is good for you I think 4 is probably good although seeing the elephants in Amboselli is really cool (you can also see elephants in other parks but in Amboselli we got close to a big herd and with the mountain in the back got such pretty photos). On days 1-2 I thought no way 6 days is enough but by day 3-4 I was like oh actually this has been a lot haha so just to take into consideration you can very likely always extend your tour as the company was very flexible to trying to accommodate everyone where needed for example being dropped off at boarder with TZ, go to Nairobi go to airport at the end etc.

-Try to be flexible with regards to communication because you might not receive complete or super quick communication about details from the office they are very busy, but this is a legit safari and you will make it to your destination rest assured haha, so try to just wake up a bit earlier and get ready so you can navigate what the situation might be timing wise, and try to be flexible and remember everything will work out in the end!

All in all I feel good recommending this safari to those who are looking for their next interesting animal adventure!

Mercy   –  
Uganda UG
Visited: February 2024 Reviewed: Jun 12, 2024

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

With no doubt the tour guide was so welcoming and gave detailed information about the wildlife
4/5

Bwindi Impenetrable national park was such an amazing place to go for my birthday celebration with my friends.It was extraordinarily organized, the staff was so welcoming.The gorilla tracking was the best part of it since we had experienced tour guides and were professional with tracking down the gorillas and our safety was priority. It was such an unforgettable moment.Great thanks to the whole tea.
What a great agency!!

Marcela   –  
Colombia CO
Visited: June 2024 Reviewed: Jun 11, 2024

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

amazing time in Kenya and Tanzania on a 10 day itinerary.
4/5

We had an amazing time in Kenya and Tanzania on a 10 day itinerary.
All the team was great, Daisy was an amazing support for us during the past 10 days. Always texting and making sure we were doing well.
Our guide in Kenya was Moises who also was amazing; very skilled driver and always leading us to great spots to see the animals and take great pictures.
We crossed the border and continued the journey towards the Kilimanjaro and finalised in Zanzibar.
Most of the places we stayed are quite comfortable and food was ok (we didn’t like the lunch box though)
We recommend the agency.

Dean   –  
China CN
Visited: June 2024 Reviewed: Jun 11, 2024

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

unique experience
4/5

Thx for teddy's introduction and anrrangement about the safari. And Jackson is a really good and experienced guide for safaris, really took care of us, make it a unique journey for us, saw big fives and all of the big cats in a very close distance.
Every camp was excellent, but elerai camp was a little bit of ordinay. If could see more cats would be perfect, but good enough though.

Sabah salam   –  
United Arab Emirates AE
Visited: June 2024 Reviewed: Jun 9, 2024

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

They are good
4/5

Would love to mention the effort of captain Jackson and Kevin to spot the animal . And they are good drivers too
The hotel thy provided ( jumbo Marasi) was bit dissappointing

Abbas   –  
United Arab Emirates AE
Visited: June 2024 Reviewed: Jun 9, 2024

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Very friendly
4/5

Very friendly and guided us most of the probable places for animal

Raphael Gill   –  
Germany DE
Visited: June 2024 Reviewed: Jun 8, 2024

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

Very Good Safari
4/5

IT was a very good experience. The Guide was good and the food also. I will do it again

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