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Regina Hart   –  
United States US
Visited: October 2017 Reviewed: Feb 1, 2018

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

A Day Well-Spent
Overall rating
4/5

While staying at Rukiya Safari Camp in October, 2017, we enjoyed a full day's drive in Kruger National Park on the 20th. Our guide wisely had us up and out of camp very early so that we could arrive at the gate before opening hours. If you delay too long, you may find yourself waiting in line at the gate! With no queue at all, we entered Orpen Gate at 6:30am and drove east. Traverse in Kruger is limited to the tarmac roads, so sightings are limited to what can be seen from the pavement.* That said, there is no shortage of animals within view. We enjoyed sightings of cape buffalo, impala, elephant, giraffe (including a tiny calf), kudu, zebra, wildebeest, steenbok, hippo, vervet monkeys, baboons, and all manner of birds including white-backed vultures, a brown-headed parrot, and black bellied bustards. We enjoyed short stops at clean comfort stations (with lovely views) and spent our lunch break at the very scenic N'wanetsi overlook on the Mozambican border. The previous day's visitors were unpleasantly surprised to find the on-site restaurant closed (without explanation), so we planned ahead and brought a packed lunch. We enjoyed the remainder of the day's drive and didn't leave the outer gate until 5:30pm. To view notes and photos from my visit, please see https://sway.com/iceKprWZZflXVlQB

* The on-road restriction is required because Kruger allows tourists to self-drive. Staying on roads ensures that visitors are safe and environmental damage is minimized.

Radeesh   –  
India IN
Visited: July 2015 Reviewed: Aug 12, 2015

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

An experience unlike any other
4/5

We did this trip with out much planning and was so glad that we went with most of the recommendations of ancient wild safari. They are extremely helpful and very forthcoming with relevant information about each place. The only think i'm looking forward to in the next trip is the vehicle upgrade as promised ;)

rossella rossetto   –  
Italy IT
Visited: January 2018 Reviewed: Jan 30, 2018

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

Review about Lake Nakuru National Park by rossella rossetto
Overall rating
4/5

Unfortunately because of global warming flamingos are no longer there...

Alie   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: July 2015 Reviewed: Aug 10, 2015

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

Great safari!
4/5

We had a great time on safari!! We really enjoyed our guide Emanuel, he did everything we asked him and he never complained. He did a good job and we feel save with him as our driver! We loved the food also, Costa is a great cook!

Danny Horan   –  
Canada CA
Visited: June 2017 Reviewed: Jan 21, 2018

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

Review about Kruger National Park by Danny Horan
Overall rating
4/5

Our guide kept to the paved roads, no bush vibe per say, wildlife was everywhere that was a treat.

Janja   –  
Croatia HR
Visited: August 2015 Reviewed: Aug 10, 2015

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

National geographic live experience
4/5

It was great experience with wonderful guide and driver Ernest. We enjoyed every moment and feel greatful for this adventure. Ernest made an effort to find animals for us and he has a lot of experience in Ruaha national park so we had feel like he knows every part of national park. He was also ready to answer to all our courious questions. Thank you Ernest for this experience we are still full of great impressions.

Marc and Sarah   –  
Germany DE
Visited: May 2015 Reviewed: Aug 9, 2015

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

Nice balance of cost vs benefit
4/5

Booking through Wild Africa Travel Company was pretty easy, and Robert Francis was responsive. The only confusion was around our flights into the Okavango Delta. The process was not clear and it was difficult to get a hold of anyone to help us sort it out (In Botswana). However, In WATC's defense, we had a moderately unusual self-drive itinerary and everything ended up going off without a hitch once we figured it out.

We thought that the adventure we booked with WATC was adequate and fun. We very much enjoyed our stay at the Odd Balls camp, especially because the manager 'Doc' who really was delightful and made our stay there especially enjoyable.

We are rating this with 4 stars, or 'good', because we don't necessarily know what would constitute 'excellent'. We have no real complaints. The price was right and it was well within our expectations.

Thank you, Robert Francis! Tell Doc we said hello!

Manuel Cuesta   –  
Spain ES
Visited: December 2017 Reviewed: Jan 13, 2018

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

Review about Mikumi National Park by Manuel Cuesta
Overall rating
4/5

Es incre´íble poder ver a los animalitos de los documentales de la 2 en vivo y en directo...

Oliver & Tina   –  
Germany DE
Visited: February 2015 Reviewed: Aug 9, 2015

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Respectable Southern Circuit Safari
4/5

Day 1
• trip to Selous (lunch enroute)
• 2 hour boat ride outside the Selous GR
• sunset, crocodiles, hippos, birds, life along the river
• Accommodation in Hippo-Camp: basic, staff is friendly and endeavour, not everything perfect, nice view to Rufiji River

Day 2
• 2 h Morning-Walk outside the Selous GR
• animal tracks, birds and flora
• Game Drive in Selous GR from Mtemere gate with 24-hour permit (to Day 3 at 10:00)
• Guide is endeavor and with the necessary local knowledge
• lions, elephants, buffalos, zebras, giraffes, antelopes ....

Day 3
• drive in Selous GR by Mtemere gate to Matambwe gate with 24-hour permit to 10:00
• only short stops for Game Viewing
• from Matambwe Gate it comes a scenic drive through the Uluguru Mountains to Morogoro (stop for lunch), fantastic views and insights into the normal country life
• continue through the Mikumi NP for Tan Swiss Lodge
(Swiss owner, well-managed mid-range lodge, comfortable air-conditioned room, good food)

Day 4
• drive to the Udzungwa Mountains (90 min.)
• hike with local guide
• waterfall, great views, natural swimming pool

Day 5
• safari in Mikumi NP, full day, only north of the Highway possible
• guide with the required local knowledge
• leopard, lion, elephant, buffalo, zebras, giraffes, antelopes ....

Day 6
• return to Dar
• Option: Snake Park

Conclusion
• solid / respectable tour in the field Budget / Mid Range
• no obvious organizational weaknesses, professional consultation with the Management
• driver / guide safely, vehicle in order
• Note: Tour 6 days including 3 days GR / NP (Permit)
• price-performance okay

Agnes   –  
Switzerland CH
Visited: July 2015 Reviewed: Aug 9, 2015

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Rwenzori Nature Adventure following the beginning of the Bukurungu Trail
4/5

RRHA did a very good job to customise the trip to our interests and fitness! From the first answer to our inquiry and during the trip, they were always concerned to make us meet our goal. We wanted to see the fabulous mountain flora of Rwenzori. It took us 2 days to reach the zone of giant lobelia. The nature up there is so beautiful, next time we should add one more day, just to stay and move around in this zone.
We were 2 clients, and 7 Porters carried the material for the groups upkeep during the 4 1/2 days trip. 2 guides of RRHA stayed with us during the hikes and an UWA Ranger. The cook made the group of 13 people complete.
Augusto is a professional cook, serving us varied, delicious and nutricious meals. At the meals he provides hot water for tea, coffee etc.
We usually had to ask ourselves about the next water source to make sure we refill our bottles, drink enough during the day and have some water left for brushing teeth.
In village restaurants we got used of beeing offered water to wash hands before eating. On the mountain, you have to care yourself for your hygiene.
The guides answerd many questions about the plants, were patient for foto breaks and adjusted to our speed of hiking.
Porters seemed to be not so experienced in tightening the tent, which we used to improve ourselves. But they built a new open air toilet wherever we reached. Toilets hidden from the camp, but with marvelous views :-D Generally they were hardworking, friendly and helpful, although we couldn't speak their language Lukonzo. But they were ready to teach us some.
The path we used seemed to be cut out freshly out of the djungel and bushes, making the hike a real nature adventure. The campsites chozen were in beautiful places, with great views and/or surrounding.
As the clients we were given privacy of our tent placed in a distance from the others, but we were also welcome at the fireplace enjoing the warmth of the fire and the "group feeling".
Although we didn't have a lot of rain on our trip, most of the hike we used rubber boots. Maybe next time we will leave the hiking shoes at home. But don't underestimate the cold temperatures. Even on lower altitudes it can get cold in the evenings. It doesn't need gloves, but thermal cloth and a warm hat covering the ears are nice. Also useful is an isolating mat to sit on during the meals.
To have a good preparation of the trip, it is worth to ask back on questions about the packing list, and the detailed programm of arrival and departure day; About how and when to reach where. On our arrival day we got surprised by a first hike of 2 hours. Which was nice, but we were not aware of, und just by luck we reached early enough.
Generally all staff of RRHA did their job well. Whenever you miss something, ask as early as possible.
An inconvenience occured about how to pay the bill. Finally we payd in cash at the office on the day of starting the trip.

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