A Bad expirience to the most beautiful place Masai Mara
This tour is not what is expected, the trip to and from is terrible, the tour guides are not good, the accommodation is bad. It is a trip that will not make the experience of the Masai Mara memroble.
You do not get what you expect and the game viewing is done in a mini bus that has the roof modified.
35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
The best safari ever. Mawalla is just excellent guide. Highly recommend
The perfect tour. Everything on time. Clear communication. Friendship atmosphere. Love it
20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Amazing honeymoon! Can't thank Alexandra enough
Alexandra at Extraordinary Africa organised the holiday of a lifetime for us for our belated honeymoon in March 2016. Everything from start to finish was faultless; from the advice she gave us about where to go, tailored to our needs and requests, right through to the quality of the accommodation. We were provided with a detailed itinerary, there were transfers and welcome parties whenever we needed it, and it was reassuring to know Alex was always on the end of the phone, had we needed her. Our safari lodge, Notten's was superb and exceeded our expectations. We saw amazing game, (seeing all of the Big 5 except the elusive cheetah), the hospitality was second to none and the food was delicious. We then had a quick stop off in J-Burg at a smart airport hotel before our transfer to Mauritius. We then stayed in luxury at Lux Belle Mare, again with fantastic food, a great beach, free water sports all day and a lovely relaxing atmosphere. We can't thank Alexandra enough for organising our honeymoon and would recommend the company to anyone thinking of travelling to Africa!
50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Treehouse safari
We enjoyed this tour realy.
Perfect organization, very nice staff at the lodges and last but not least a lot of animals in free nature.
I especially liked the treehouse-lodge. A pitty that we could not stay longer!
Two critics from me as an european Tourist: you can make the tour a little bit more expencive but invest in a more comfortable bus and offer some cold Drinks to your guests. The Lodges should increase their prices for drinks etc. too. Its simply to cheap .
I will recommend the tour to my Friends an thank you very much
Experience level: first safari
If seeing the big five and their various cousins is your goal, this is certainly the place.
Amboseli embodies much of what we think about Kenya: scenic land, kind and attentive people, good food at the Serena hotel, and exciting views of many of the animals of Africa, moving freely and naturally on their own land. (Views of Killimonjaro just add to the delight.) Our guide was a splendid endless source of information and humor (he referred to us as a "cocktail of characters"). Yes, the roads are dirt, bumpy and sometimes rutted. So? If you want paved roads, go to the zoo. Paved roads would just tempt people to zip by too fast to see what is at the Park. The way guides from competing companies cooperate on animal sighting ("hyena in its den" "wildebeasts on the move" "giraffes moving to their night stay" etc. makes the visit even richer. The Serena was very comfortable and in just the right spot.
Review about Lake Nakuru National Park by Ludoc007
National park very close to city. Good birding but not many game aniamals
Review about Lake Bogoria National Reserve by Ludoc007
Mainly large flocks of Flamingos, occasional wildlife
Small but very interesting birding and wildlife destination
Wild life was plentiful and within easy reach . Birding was very good
Experience level: first safari
Review about Kenya by mac
They call them the big five for a reason, and Kenya has them all. People were kind and helpful
Review about Kenya by Ludoc007
Our main focus was birding in Kenya. Samburu National Resewrve offered a good balance of excellent birding and fair amount of wild life. Acccomodation was good