

20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Great journey
We had an excellent journey with great guids, amazing cooks and diners and joyful porters.

35-50 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Review about Kruger National Park by Michael Potts
Great, but often has too many people, and there can be too many cars at good sightings.
50-65 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Dreams come true
Palm Travel were very professional in follow up and connecting us with our Camp in Bwindi. The experience was more than I had dreamed to be face to face with the gorillas. The guides were excellent and attentive at all times. Thank you
20-35 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Mikumi and Bagamoyo Trip
We had a wonderful visit to Mikumi it was 10 of us we really enjoyed and had fun the driver was Mr Deo who really took care of everything for us......
we had an opportunity to visit various attractions such as, the Snake park and the national park it self
We had a chance to stay at Morogoro hotel which was an outstanding hotel but those the food wasn't that bad at all
even bagamoyo was wonderfull we experienced the historical site and the crocodile park where they keep crocks
overall the tour was so awesome. JJ tours and Safaris was in every way they really took care of everything for us I would recommend you to visit JJ tours and Safaris

35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
An amaizing experience
The service was very nice from my arrival in Nairobi to the end. Erick tried really hard to make me go through the itinerary even though I was the only person for the Lake Nakuru and Amboseli National Park. I did have a good safari tour and hope to have another one soon.

35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about Botswana by Nicola Cappelletti
Fantastic wildlife, great landscapes but a bit too crowdy.

Review about Lake Manyara National Park by Ronnie
The drive to Lake Manyara took us through some scenic villages and there were 2 areas with lots of interesting waterfowl, but the flamingos were too far away to be seen. The Manyara Serena Safari Lodge is very beautiful, has good food and the pool well located for watching the sunset; but lots of smokers make that area off limits to nonsmokers. The entertainment also happens in the smokey area. We also went to Lake Eyasi and stayed at the Kisima Ngeda Camp. The staff was very engaging and the grounds were good for bird photography, but our bed had little bugs in it and right before we went to bed they spayed with insecticide which made breathing difficult. The food was adequate, but there was no selection.
While there we vivisted with the Datoga tribe with a knowledgable and friendly local guide. The tribe members were very welcoming. That was worth a visit!

35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Elephants' swimming pool
I stay in CNP in september 2015, during my 16 days tour in Southern Africa with kiboko Adventures.
Chobenationalpark was the very first place where I finally saw wild animals in my life, expecially hippos, my favourite guys. It was an amazing experience, as I was very lucky. In fact during two days and three game drive I saw lions (a family with puppies), Leopard, elephants, hippos, baboons, giraffes, crocs, vultures, marabous and several species of Birds. Our guides allows us to take fantastic pictures, thank you guys! I think the only bad think was the huge Number of vehicles and boats during our game drives. It seemed to stay on a hightway...By the way I came home with Africa in my heart...and I ll come back as soon as possible.

Owner really needs to improve after sales service....Else would have been an excellent experience
OT (the owner) was extremely responsive to our needs before I booked the trip. We went for a 10 days Safari covering Tsavo, Amboseli, Masai Mara, Lake Naivasha and Nakura. Due to flight delays, we had to make some changes in the itinerary and that is when the problem started. Although he tried to be flexible, he did not talk to us directly to understand if we were satisfied with the change. He was just not responsive. He did not remember the extras we booked, did not instruct the driver about the plan properly, gave a different hotel name to the one we were originally booked for to the driver in one occasion and so on. The trip was excellent but these things and the fact that for 2 days out of the 10 days trip he booked us in sub-standard hotels really spoilt our mood. On one occasion we had to wait for OT to give the driver the money for the park visit thereby delaying our visit.
The driver-guide (John) was excellent and did his best to cover up for these short comings. I think OT has a good team of people but due to mis-management he will start getting not so good reviews.

Review about South Africa by Michael Tasseron
South Africa is one of the most biologically diverse areas in the world. It has fantastic opportunities for people interested in all types of wildlife viewing.