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Elena E.   –  
Qatar QA
Visited: January 2014 Reviewed: Jan 22, 2014

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

Trustworthy agent and driver, patient, knowledgable,great experience, best accomodation
4/5

We really enjoy the safari for 4 days, the driver was very nice and we felt always safe, the most impressive was the Masai tribe and the amazing lodge Sopa, the service, cleanliness. agency was flexible according to our requirements, fully reccomandable.

JacoBrits   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: April 2010 Reviewed: Jan 29, 2012

35-50 years of age

Review about Okavango Delta by JacoBrits
Overall rating
4/5

Well developed but still authentic bush.

JacoBrits   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: April 2010 Reviewed: Jan 29, 2012

35-50 years of age

Review about Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park by JacoBrits
Overall rating
4/5

Well developed but still authentic bush.

JacoBrits   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: April 2010 Reviewed: Jan 29, 2012

35-50 years of age

Review about Moremi Game Reserve by JacoBrits
Overall rating
4/5

Well developed but still authentic bush.

JacoBrits   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: April 2010 Reviewed: Jan 29, 2012

35-50 years of age

Review about Chobe National Park by JacoBrits
Overall rating
4/5

Well developed but still authentic bush.

John Wilson Visited: August 2007 Reviewed: Jan 29, 2012

Review about Lake Bogoria National Reserve by John Wilson
Overall rating
4/5

Visit this region for its remoteness and spectacular display of flamingos. You will feel alone in the world at this beautiful site.

John Wilson Visited: August 2007 Reviewed: Jan 29, 2012

Saiwa Swamp was yet another glorious experience in an absolutely beautiful country.
Overall rating
4/5

As a volunteer with VSO Canada, I had the privilege of living and working in Eldoret, Kenya for six months in 2007. I used this opportunity to visit many regions of Kenya with friends and fellow volunteers from the UK. Kenya is a spectacularly beautiful country whose people I found to be warm and friendly. I would often find myself in discussion with westerners and Kenyans about the country’s tremendous economic potential both as a tourist destination and agriculture producer to feed western Africa. All it would take, of course, is sound financial investment, strong local leadership (and perhaps a leap of faith) – but we may be a generation away from that happening!

I set out with friends from England for the 100 kilometre trip from Eldoret to Barnley’s House, which is situated just outside Kitale. Compared to the road from Nairobi to Eldoret, which is a nightmare to drive, the trip to Kitale was excellent, and the sites along the way stunning. Barnley’s House is an ideal base for exploring Saiwa Swamp and the nearby Cherengani Hills. We had dinner in the old settler's house and slept in very comfortable tent-style accommodation (both pictured).

We spent the next day walking throughout the park. After the frantic pace of city life in Eldoret, the Saiwa Swamp was an oasis of calm and beauty. As with all of the parks I visited, including Lake Nakuru, Kakamega Forest, Lake Baringo, Lake Bogoria and Mount Kenya, Saiwa Swamp was without the frills that we would normally associate with many western national parks. We followed a dirt pathway around the park and marveled at the vegetation, insects, butterflies and birds. Our guidebook informed us that Saiwa Swamp was established primarily for the protection of the shy Sitatunga, which is an aquatic antelope with splayed feet. We were not disappointed: we caught site of this sometimes-elusive creature as we were preparing to end our hike.

Before returning to Eldoret, we spent the latter part of the day driving and walking through the Cherengani Hills, a spectacular way to end two fabulous days in Western Kenya.

I look forward to a future opportunity to visit this wonderful part of the world.

~lustedtowander~   –  
United States US
Visited: September 2011 Reviewed: Jan 27, 2012

35-50 years of age

Review about Makgadikgadi Pans National Park by ~lustedtowander~
Overall rating
4/5

In the dry season, the pans are accessible, but wildlife viewing is difficult. In the wet .... be ready to dig in the mud.

NC Buzzman   –  
United States US
Visited: February 2011 Reviewed: Jan 27, 2012

35-50 years of age

Review about Okavango Delta by NC Buzzman
Overall rating
4/5

The delta is teeming with game and birds and there is never a moment when you are not surrounded by the wonderful wildlife and amazing scenery

Johan Gardelius   –  
Sweden SE
Visited: November 2007 Reviewed: Jan 26, 2012

50-65 years of age

Review about Ngorongoro Crater by Johan Gardelius
Overall rating
4/5

Ngorongoro is speactacular as a formation, but the wildlife we encountered was not that great. But the poverall impression, coming down into the caldera, was magnificent!

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