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Ravi   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: August 2010 Reviewed: May 3, 2011

35-50 years of age

About: Tanzania
Review about Tanzania by Ravi
Overall rating
5/5

The wildlife is so varied and the scenery is superb. One of the mose beautiful sites is the sunrise and sunsets in the Serengeti and at the top of Ngorongoro Crater.

Ravi   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: August 2010 Reviewed: May 3, 2011

35-50 years of age

Serengeti, Lake Manayara & Ngorongoro Safari experience within budget.
Overall rating
5/5

It wasn't the way we had envisaged going on safari when we originally decided to go, but a camping safari was definitely the best we have experienced to date. Previously we have stayed at lodges in safari parks, and they have been very good. This time we were working to a budget and had to go during peak times so we had to look for alternatives. We booked a package directly with the tour operator based in Arusha and gave them details of what we wanted to see and do, they arranged everything: pick-up at the coach station, car, driver, cook, sleeping bags, tent, food. The tour guide/driver knew exactly which camping sites to stay at, the amount ot time needed to view the wildlife and also specifics about the wildlife. This allowed us plenty of time to see and enjoy the beautiful national parks (Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro and Serengeti). Once you arrive in Arusha it takes a couple of hours to get to Lake Mayara and the road is good. Getting to Ngorongoro takes a further 3 hours, but to get to Serengeti you have to go through Ngorongoro and it takes a good few hours, and be prepared for a rough ride, as the road is not smooth. But the whole experience was fantastic. Apart from the amazing wildlife the experience of staying in tented camps was graet. One night was spent in the middle of the Serengeti, where we could hear wildlife around at night and when we woke up we were a facing a glorious sunrise and giraffes and zebra roaming within a few hundred metres. Another night was a freezing cold night at the top of Ngorongoro Crater, but where you could see the stars so clearly that you felt you could touch them. Generally, the washroom facilities in these camps weren't great but the were usable. And having a cook travelling with us was great, he provided breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. All-in-all this was a great adventure holiday for the family (2 adults and 2 boys) which we will never forget and which will provide us with stories to tell.

ticktock01   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2007 Reviewed: May 3, 2011

50-65 years of age

About: Kenya
Review about Kenya by ticktock01
Overall rating
5/5

Amazing diversity of wildlife and very interesting and friendly people.

ticktock01   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2007 Reviewed: May 3, 2011

50-65 years of age

Review about Tsavo East National Park by ticktock01
Overall rating
4/5

Nice variety of animal life. Not too many of the big 5, but many Impala, Zebra, Dik Dik.

ticktock01   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2007 Reviewed: May 3, 2011

50-65 years of age

Review about Lake Nakuru National Park by ticktock01
Overall rating
3/5

A little too civilized. Lots of Flamingos and Rhinos. Some giraffes, but not as great a variety as other parks.

ticktock01   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2007 Reviewed: May 3, 2011

50-65 years of age

Review about Masai Mara National Reserve by ticktock01
Overall rating
5/5

Greater variety of wildlife than any of the other parks we visited. Many lions.

ticktock01   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2007 Reviewed: May 3, 2011

50-65 years of age

Between the Masai people and the wonderful herds of elephants, the most interesting place on earth.
Overall rating
5/5

We spent 2 days at Amboseli, as part of a 9 day safari with Wildlife Kenya Safaris.
We visited other parks including Tsavo, Lake Nakuru, Mara and Mt. Kenya.
I believe Amboseli was my favorite because of our fascinating visit with the Masai tribe that lived there and the huge herds of elephants that went walking past our van on a regular basis. Seeing 30 or 40 elephants march within a few yards of our van was an incredible experience. Galdessa at Tsavo East was the most luxurious of the camps we stayed in. A beautiful place. We traveled to Kenya at the end of June into the beginning of July. The weather was for the most part, very pleasant. We had very little rain. The food in most of the places we stayed was satisfactory, but by no means gourmet. The food at the Serena Mountain Lodge at Mt. Kenya was the best.
I would highly recommend a safari with Wildlife Kenya Safaris. This was a very well organized, stress free holiday. Sammy (our driver) picked us up from the airport in Nairobi and was incredible. He was trustworthy, reliable, knowledgeable, and a very experienced driver on the very difficult roads. He also had the most incredible eye for spotting animals that were well camouflaged and often miles into the distance.
Overall the safari with Wildlife Kenya exceeded our expectations. I would not hesitate to book with them again.

Thank you for such an amazing experience, I would highly recommend both Wildlife Kenya Safaris and Sammy to anyone interested in travelling to Africa.









The entire trip was a perfectly organised, stress free holiday. Sammy (our driver) picked us up from the airport and was incredible. He was trustworthy, reliable, knowledgeable, and a very experienced driver on the very difficult roads. He also had the most incredible eye for spotting animals that were well camouflaged and often miles into the distance.

The accommodation recommended by the company were all excellent, and exceeded our expectations, especially Galdessa in Tsavo East.

George P, London   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: January 2003 Reviewed: May 2, 2011

35-50 years of age

About: Namibia
Unexpected, unusual, unbelievable, unforgetable
Overall rating
5/5

I had no preconceptions about Namibia - I'd always been interested in the sand and the desert elephants and Skeleton coast and i thought I'd visit this place called Etosha but having been to Kruger just a month beforehand I expected little - especially as it was salt flats and not what I considered t be 'bushland'. What did i know? How wrong was I?! Etosha was incredible. We sat in the car just yards from lions for an hour. We saw hundreds of zebra. There were hyena and ostrich and warthogs and rhino and just about everything you wanted to see. In just two or three days we'd seen hundreds of animals in a very relaxed atmosphere - very little traffic on Etosha's 'roads' (it's basic but it's great for that reason). Outside the park though we saw giraffe 'wild' just wandering about the desert. Sadly we never found the desert elephants but the Skeleton Coast had huge seal colonies (man, they smell!) and the vast sand dunes of Sossuvlei are just unreal - I paid $100 for a sunset flight in a small plane and it was totally unforgetable. Namibia isn't as polished as some locations but that's its appeal for me. Just a stunning and unruined country.

George P, London   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: January 2003 Reviewed: May 2, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Etosha National Park by George P, London
Overall rating
5/5

It feels wild. Not too many other people about. You can drive yourself if you want. Affordable.

George P, London   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: January 2003 Reviewed: May 2, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Skeleton Coast National Park by George P, London
Overall rating
4/5

Hard work - big miles and not much changes as you travel - but it's worth the effort. You feel remote. It's an imposing coastline.

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