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Jos en Lena van den Oetelaar   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: May 2013 Reviewed: May 18, 2014

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

It was awesome!
5/5

Well, it is actually indescribable. Looking back on our trip and sharing our photos with friends is fun but much work awaits us, i.e. going through 4000 photos and two hours of film but that flashback should be fun. I have to cram a digital series on SA for Fotoclub Schijndel into four minutes for a promotional film course.

We will not hesitate to recommend Tailor Made Safaris to anyone.

Benjamin   –  
United States US
Visited: February 2016 Reviewed: Apr 7, 2016

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

About: Kenya
Review about Kenya by Benjamin
Overall rating
5/5

The whole country is like a zoo, with abundant wildlife, preserved well for tourists to enjoy and respect. Big Five can be easily spotted. I saw over 30 types of animals and countless unique birds too. I'd love to return to Kenya to visit other national parks. Just be aware of the souvenir shop owners along the drive from Nairobi to the parks and Masai women at the park gates who are way too eager to sell crafts to tourists. Definitely bargain and start at 30-40% of the asking price. NBO airport needs a makeover.

Joseph   –  
Kenya KE
Visited: February 2016 Reviewed: Apr 6, 2016

About: Kenya
Review about Kenya by Joseph
Overall rating
5/5

The animals are so many for my eyes, I can't get enough time to see all of them. And the green environment, perfect place for lovers of adventure

Njeri Mwangi   –  
Kenya KE
Visited: November 2013 Reviewed: May 18, 2014

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

Excellent and Affordable
5/5

My fiancé and I thought it would be sensible of us to travel and tour our neighboring country Uganda since we had planned for a budgeted fun trip. Uganda has distinctive attraction for tourists’ destination that rises out of the multiplicity of its game stock and its untouched scenic beauty. Just like my home country Kenya, Uganda offers substantial natural resources for tourism with a variety of ecosystems, landscapes, culture and climate but in a somehow unique approach.
We searched for tour company services that will escort us through the entire trip. At first we had thought we had thought it would be impossible to get a tour company that will cater for us throughout, so we had already budgeted on paying different tour companies. Luckily to our surprise, we came across Pole Pole Safaris on our online search, and we could not believe our eyes to see their affordable prices for their services and all they were actually offering with it.
Without hesitation, we made our booking and called their offices in Kampala for assurance. We were catered for with a soft spoken and courteous gentleman who was able to talk us more on what more was in that package. A week later we were picked from Entebbe International Airport by a four wheel tour car from Pole Pole Safaris and the driver was very conversant and approachable who took us to the hotel and he promised he will be there the next day at whatever time we wanted so as we can begin our visit in this beautiful country.
Pole Pole management contacted us through the hotel to make sure of our safe arrival and to know what exact time we want to be picked from the hotel. To our surprise, we were informed that we could travel to more tourists destinations than what were had thought. The package that we had paid for which it was quite affordable when compared to what we could have paid to other tours company for the same kind of service could cater for all tourist destinations in Uganda.
Apart from Game viewing and white water rafting which before was our main tourists’ activities that we had aimed for; we were able to enjoy other activities such as sport fishing, mountaineering, primate tracking and bird watching. We were able to extend our holiday by three more days for the reason that our planned budget could cater for more. We couldn’t finish viewing all this amazing country had to offer. However, our plan is to visit my other surrounding countries using Pole Pole Safaris services that to my knowledge they also operate in these countries. These other countries I ought to visit are Rwanda, Tanzania, Burundi and Congo, where coming to think of it am also not done with touring my own lovely country Kenya.

Renzo di Itali.   –  
Italy IT
Visited: February 2014 Reviewed: May 18, 2014

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

A company with a knowldegeble staff about wilderness safaris in Tanzania, bravo a tuti!!. 'ritorno'
5/5

It was a great trip with my family, the guide made our holidays, 'bravo'. The game with an open jeep made us to see Serengeti as in the palm of our hands. The lodge was in a great view for migration tracking and the service was super!!. Bravo Ndutu Adventures, will come back!!!!!!.

Jennifer R   –  
Uganda UG
Visited: September 2012 Reviewed: May 18, 2014

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

Climbing Kili
5/5

Richard Kilonzo and his crew were awesome! I arrived separately from two of my other friends for the climb and they had no problem accommodating us all -- and giving me some extra attention while I waited. I was planning on being on the continent for a long time, so I didn't bring the cold hiking gear that was required -- I rented their quality equipment and clothing for a good price.

On the climb, our team was amazing! We had a good range of hikers with us -- from the speedster to the moderate hikers and each of us were accommodated accordingly and allowed to hike at our own paces if we wanted. The meals were always great and the care provided to us all was outstanding -- we stayed warm, comfortable, and happy.

During the climb, I got sun poisoning (make sure to cover the back of your neck, people!), and our team was incredibly gracious, patient, and caring. I couldn't eat for a day and they made me broth to drink throughout the day. I couldn't have had better care if I was home in my own house!

My two friends continued on with World Tours to do a safari and they thoroughly enjoyed their time -- having a relaxing time and meeting new people from all over the world.

I recommend this group to everyone I know that is heading to safari in East Africa -- including the guests for my upcoming wedding! This is an outstanding group and that will treat you well and make it worth the big budgets that safaris always are!

Herman en Elly   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: September 2013 Reviewed: May 18, 2014

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

A holiday celebration with Tailor Made Safaris ....... an amazing experience!
5/5

We enjoyed our three week tour in South Africa which started with two days in Johannesburg where we visited the Apartheid Museum. This made a great impression and we did need the entire day for it. The next day we enjoyed a bike ride through Soweto, where we visited a nursery with a Dutch couple. This Dutch gentleman dressed as a clown to surprise the children of the nursery. Then he stepped got on the bike in his clown suit ....... result: a lot of attention and contact with the population. This provided beautiful pictures. That evening Nicholas Uys (our guide) arrived at our guesthouse to meet us.

Day four: Swaziland

Nicholas taught us how to look for animals and birds, as well as the many different species of animals and birds. We learnt a lot. Our time in Swaziland included sleeping in the beehive huts, a day off walking in the nature reserve and a visit to a Swazi village where we could see how people live in the villages.

Day seven: Tembe Elephant Park

A wonderful place to learn to look at the tracks of the animals because of all the sand paths. Game drives in the morning and evening, with time spent relaxing in our accommodation in between. We saw elephants, a lion hunting, giraffes, zebras, buffalo, rhino, wildebeest, lots of birds and many species of antelope. A beautiful property with cheerful and welcoming staff.

Day nine: Kosi Bay

From a boat we viewed ancient local fishing methods. This was a wonderful trip and we saw kingfishers, flamingos and a beautiful sunset. We snorkelled for the first time..... what a wonderful world it is underwater. Nicholas knows a lot about the mangrove forest and we learned more and more.

Day eleven: Mkhuze Game Reserve

Nicholas taught us a lot during game drives, a lot about the birds but also the trees and flowers. We also spotted a lot of game including kudu, rhinos, warthogs and hippos. Nicholas is also good cook, therefore the braai was good. The weather during our Fig Forest Walk was not easy and there were few birds to see but the walk was beautiful. On the way back we even spotted a black rhino.

Day thirteen: St Lucia

A quiet place to walk around and move freely. We visited the Butterfly House and Crocodile Centre.

We walked along the sea and estuary and later saw the estuary by boat where we got to see a lot of hippos. We enjoyed a bit of local culture by visiting a Zulu village and a shelter for cats. On the way to Cape Vidal we saw many birds and waterfowl. A night game drive was a real experience, with a guide who knew where to find the animals and knew their behaviour. We followed a leopard while it was hunting and even a small chameleon got the attention of the guide.

Day twenty : On to Hluhluwe - Umfolozi Game Reserve

Here we met the vervet monkeys; you have to watch your food! The warthogs grunting at night under the platform of the safari tent. In the evening the hyaena came to see what we were eating. We encountered many rhinos, even with little ones, a lion with prey surrounded by trees full of vultures waiting for scraps. In the clear evening we enjoyed a beautiful starry sky.

Day twenty-three: on the way to the airport in Durban

While leaving the park it seemed that all the animals come out to say goodbye! Giraffes, buffalos, zebras, elephants, rhinos, a crocodile, various antelope species on the road ....... a fine ending to a wonderful, relaxing and educational trip.

Therefore: Nick, Freya and Nicholas.... our thanks

David Bartholomew   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: January 2016 Reviewed: Apr 4, 2016

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

About: Kenya
Review about Kenya by David Bartholomew
Overall rating
5/5

A great range of habitats with excellent wildlife to see.

mwangee   –  
Kenya KE
Visited: July 2015 Reviewed: Apr 4, 2016

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

About: Kenya
Review about Kenya by mwangee
Overall rating
5/5

I don't think there's any other place with an equal mix of adventure and luxury all wrapped in scenic beauty and friendly smiles.

Family van Brunschot   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: July 2013 Reviewed: May 17, 2014

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

An unforgettable self-drive family trip! We highly recommend.
5/5

We (a family with two daughters aged 13 and 15 years) spent the first three weeks of July 2013 on a self-drive safari. As advised by Geert (Nick), our route included Johannesburg, Drakensberg, Kwazulu-Natal, Mozambique and Swaziland. It was fantastic. Never have we experienced the beauty of nature in such an amazing way. Drive to the left instead of to the right and you find yourself standing face to face with two rhinos. We had to be careful not to let the monkeys steal any of our braai’d meats or bananas from the cooler. We had trouble only with finding lions but a quick text message to Geert and it was handled (or maybe it was coincidence?). Apart from all the animals and beautiful birds, the whale safari in St Lucia and swimming with dolphins at Ponta D' Ouro gave us something to remember. And in South Africa the night skies are really dark. Look up and you can see the immense galaxy. This was new for us.

In short, we had an unforgettable holiday. Geert and Freya, thank you for that. We will probably meet again at the next holiday fair.!

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