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Le Nevé   –  
France FR
Visited: August 2023 Reviewed: Aug 13, 2023

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

So different but so amazing
Overall rating
4/5

We loved our safari. With only 6 days we got the big 5 ! Our guide was really helpfull and always here to tell us the reality of this nature and secrets about it. With only a Half day of rain, the weather was great ! If you love birds you will be served with the quantity of them, they are always here even when you don’t expect them and they are so beautifull with their flamboyant colours like Rollers or Flycatchers which there are many of them. Lodgments are good and fit with your activities you could do all day. We were super lucky since we got a great guide, Shoes who is the Khalanga Safaris boss. He got a lot of experience and tell you everything about animals and he is always here to answer your questions…

Fam. VDC   –  
Belgium BE
Visited: July 2023 Reviewed: Aug 11, 2023

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

About: Tanzania
One in a lifetime ?!
Overall rating
4/5

We have been dreaming of a safari in Tanzania for years. We have already done Kenya and South Africa, so we had great expectations, and guess what, they have all been fullfilled!
We enjoyed every moment of the safari; the scenery, the wildlife, real life Tanzania driving from one park to another, both our lodges as the tentcamps, ...
We couldn't imagine a better guide (Thank you, Amos!).
We were lucky enough to experience 'The big move' and to observe 'The big five' (one through binoculars). We covered more than 1,000km and visited Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Tarangire National Park.
As an extra day trip we chose 'Materuni Waterfall, Coffee Tour & Kilkuletwa Hotsprings Day Tour'; we would also recommend this trip. Just make sure you wear the right shoes as the path can be slippery.
All communication through 360safari went smoothly & correct (Thank you, Pedro).
They even picked up our suitcases at the airport, which arrived a few days later.
If we could, we would go back tomorrow!

geospace   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: January 2015 Reviewed: Apr 29, 2015

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Review about Lake Manyara National Park by geospace
Overall rating
4/5

Not as spectacular as Serengeti or Ngorongoro but good close up views of elephants. Close to Arusha too

U. Adophis   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: April 2015 Reviewed: Apr 29, 2015

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

Review about Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve by U. Adophis
Overall rating
4/5

Great park, but lots of private vehicles everywhere and our ranger decided to harp on about her positive views about hunting for an hour -- so ironically I wished I was in a private vehicle! We saw fantastic rhino, but sadly KZN has a significant drought at the moment which was very noticeable and meant pretty poor game viewing in areas.

U. Adophis   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: April 2015 Reviewed: Apr 29, 2015

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

Great safari, nice (and closer) alternative to Krugar
Overall rating
4/5

Madikwe was a fantastic reserve and great alternative to Krugar, particularly as there are no self-drivers. We stayed at Jamala which was luxurious and beautiful in every way. The owners built this from scratch, and since they know what has worked and what hasn't worked in other places, everything is organised and chosen to give the "best" safari experience! Madikwe was in a pretty bad drought while we were there, and so the waterhole was pretty quiet since animals were heading to places where it had rained. Also the wild dogs had just had a wave of rabies (we didn't realise this happened) so we were lucky to see the few dogs we did. Even though there were few guests, we still went out in separate cars which was great (this didn't happen at Bush House). We then stayed at Bush House -- this was good as we got to see the other side of the park. Note that at Jamala we could see the north east and south east sides of the park, which was too far if we had only been at Bush House. Our friend stayed at Tau Lodge and had more success at the waterhole -- that is a much larger lodge though, and you lose the exclusivity. Bush House was a lot less posh and extravagant, but the waterhole was very busy (60+ elephants?) and the food and accommodation posed no problems. Also good to check if children can come on drives, as we had 2 incessantly talking kids on our last day who didn't, but could very easily, have affected game viewing. Our guides in both places were very experienced -- the main thing is you need to be watching for animals too, as it increases your chances! On our first drive at Bush house our ranger went off tracking to find a lion. So we sat there with 5 other cars for an hour till they came back, then we drove off and for the next hour none of the rangers could find the ranger who had stayed behind near the lion kill!! Our guide than said "oh, it's getting late, we probably should go now" to which I gave a significant death stare. Thankfully she then found the lions, but at no point had she explained what we were looking for or anything. In this case we were lucky, but I think it's worth being clear with your ranger how much time you are prepared to spend waiting for them to track. We could have wasted 2 hours out of one precious drive, which to them doesn't mean much, but I think they forget how much we pay and how far we come to see animals which cannot be seen by sitting in a non-moving car. We explained this to her that night and from then on everything was fine, but if you haven't done as many game drives as we have, you might not be so confident to voice such opinions.

Cesar Cuellar   –  
Spain ES
Visited: July 2023 Reviewed: Aug 9, 2023

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

About: Kenya
AMAZING BREATHLESS COUNTRY WITH A HUGE AMOUNT OF THIGS TO IMPROVE
Overall rating
4/5

I never expected how much and deeply this country impressed us.
We have been for two weeks in Nairobi, Massai Mara Nakuru Naivasha Hell´s Gate Mombassa Diani Beach, and Lamu.
No words to describe all the wild beauty of the country
Six National parks, big five, ugly five, elephants orphanage, and giraffe orphanage, snake park...
We meet people Massai and Kikuyu and are with them (out of the tourist ambiance) and speak with foreign residents from Italy Spain and England.
We read the history of the country and visited Nairobi's museums where our guide explain us much more than a book.
We feel very safe
But, it's so obvious that the country needs to improve a lot of things in order to attract tourism to visit this impressive beautiful, and historical country beyond visiting national parks.
Roads, trains, unexisting public transport, cleaning and appearance of the cities and beaches (look at the capital)
Nonetheless, I'll be back the soon as I can

Torodd   –  
Norway NO
Visited: February 2010 Reviewed: Apr 29, 2015

Savannah. For real.
Overall rating
4/5

Masai Mara is the kenyan reserve to visit if you want to experience the large plains of the savannah. This is the bush, and it has a lot of "bush vibe". It offers a lot of animals, from elephants to cheetas, lions and hippos.
By the border and the river you can get escorted by armed KWS guards to watch hippos and crocodiles whilst out walking. Wonderful experience. Wonderful park.

Torodd   –  
Norway NO
Visited: March 2013 Reviewed: Apr 29, 2015

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

Skyscrapers and lions side by side
Overall rating
4/5

Nairobi National Park is a nice park. Here you get the opportunity to see wildlife in the bush, accompanied by tall buildings and city landscape.

The park is a very good park for viewing lions. It is also a sanctuary for endangered rihnos, so the chances are pretty high for spotting rihnos. It also offers a wide range of landscapes, with forest, plains, river and a small lake.

To walk on the paths with a KWS-guard to look for crocodiles and hippos in the river is reccomended.

The park also has an advantage with not beeing to big. It is a nice park to drive by yourself, without a safariguide.

Highly reccomended park to visit!

Cheng Sung Hua   –  
Taiwan TW
Visited: July 2023 Reviewed: Aug 8, 2023

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

About: Uganda
Wildlife good
Overall rating
4/5

For wildlife , is good
For Food , soso
For people is good
For price . Is too expensive

Michael Colwell   –  
Canada CA
Visited: April 2015 Reviewed: Apr 29, 2015

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

The animals are great, but the travel companies could be better.
Overall rating
4/5

We had a short safari (2 nights) at Mara Intrepids, Masai Mara National Reserve. We loved the wildlife. Population density is high, and it was not hard to locate the big cats. Leopards, cheetahs, lions, elephants, and giraffes abound. On the first hour of the first day, we came 10m from a leopard! On the other hand, the people were less than stellar. Negotiating with the hotel manager and Wilderness Bookings was difficult, to say the least. Calls were not returned, agreed upon prices changed (and kept changing), extras crept onto our bill, and there was stampede to our wallets which put the wildlife to shame.

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