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Migara Wijesinghe   –  
Sri Lanka LK
Visited: July 2016 Reviewed: Aug 15, 2016

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

Review about Aberdare National Park by Migara Wijesinghe
Overall rating
4/5

Aberdare was quite a chilled out experience. We stayed down at the Ark and that is a really nice place to stay at. Was lucky enough to see 2 leopards during our short one night stay and the experience down at the salt lick was amazing.

Migara Wijesinghe   –  
Sri Lanka LK
Visited: July 2016 Reviewed: Aug 15, 2016

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

Review about Samburu National Reserve by Migara Wijesinghe
Overall rating
4/5

Samburu was the hottest park (in terms of weather) and the wildlife, is simply unique to each of the parks.

Jayaram   –  
Canada CA
Visited: August 2016 Reviewed: Aug 15, 2016

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

An outstanding Kenya Safarri Sojourn with Magical Retreats and Adventures Tours, NairobiSe
4/5

Seven Days/Six Nights Kenya Safari Tour covering Maasai Mara, Nakuru, Aberdare and Samburu, that I undertook from August 2 to 10th August 2016 was very pleasant, exciting and memorable. My appreciation and Thanks are due to Pamela, the Owner and Manager of "Magical Retreats & Adventures Tours" for her excellent organization of my ustomized private safari tour for seven days tour with persona attention and professional efficiency. I am very very pleased with with the exciting and exotic experince that I have Safari Sojourn with the Magical Retreats & Adventures Tours, Managed Pamela.
My Tourist guide cum Driver Peter through out my seven day Safari tour contributed to enhance my Safari experince in a pleasant manner by being, punctual, professional and patient to take me on Game Drive in every National Park and National Reserve visited to facilitate sightings of not only the Bug Five African Animals in the wild but so many more animals that inhabited the National Parks and Reserves of Kenya. I strongly recommend Magical Retreats and Adventures and Tours to aspiring Safari Tourists contemplating to go to Kenya from any where in the world. You will find service and price provided by Pamela, the Manager ofMagical Retreats and Adventures Tours, astonishingly friendly, fair and reliable. Thanks to Magical Retreats and Adventures Tours for making my recent Kenya Safari Tour of Seven Days package a pleasant and memorable one.
Dr. Jayaram Muthanna,
Ph.D. Canada, CFS., USA
Canadian and Resident Waterloo, Ontario, and Bangalore, India.

Svenn   –  
Norway NO
Visited: July 2016 Reviewed: Aug 15, 2016

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

A good budget option, but with some small flaws that could easily be avoided.
4/5

Made some great memories.

On the first days we went to Masai Mara and saw the great migration. I think we must have seen a million wildebest, and some of them crossed the mara river. We also saw lions, elephants, leopard, buffalos, cheetas, giraffe, sebras, ostriches, hippos, crocodiles, antilopes, warthogs and more.

On day three we went to Lake Naivasha for a boat ride. It was very beautiful, and well worth it. Not so many animals, but we saw hippos, sebras, wildebeest, and many birds. The main reason for going is the beauty of it.

On day four we went for a drive around lake Nakuru. Also a beatiful lake. The lake is famous for its massive number of flamingos, but unfortunately there was not many this time. However we saw rhinos, lions, baboons, sebras, giraffes, warthogs, antilopes, wildebeest, and more.

On day five we went to Devils Gate. We rentet bicycles and rode them through part of the national park with a guide. This was fantastic. On the bikes we past by many animals, and felt closer to them than in the safari car. We rode by gjiraffes, warthogs, buffalos, antilopes, baboons and sebras. In the end of the bike tour we went in to Hells gate canyon, that was very beautiful. The canyon is very narrow some places, and has natural hotsprings.

On day six and seven we was at Amboseli. This is maybe the best place to see elephants in the entire world, and is very scenic because of the dramatic view of mt Kilimanjaro. Here we saw more than hundred elephants, and the elephants was not so shy of humans, as many other places. This is a very beautiful place. We also saw some hyenas, sebras, gjiraffes, antilopes, hippos, baboons and more.

The food in general was ok. At the hotels and camps it was ok or even good, but we ate three times at the safari junction where the food was terrible. The accomodation, although budget was better than expected.

Miti Mingi Eco Camp in Masai Mara was right by the parks gate and rustic. The tents was quite big and had working hot shower, but no electricity. Some of the bedsheets should be thrown away. But overall a good camp with a very genuine safari feeling. The food was ok. We had two nights here.

Hotel Citymax in Nakuru was a nice and clean hotel with good food. We had two nights here.

Taphe Guest house in Naivasha was a nice quiet place. Friendly area, 15 minutes walk from town. However we did have a big outbreak of mold in our room. The food here was the best on the trip. We had one night here.

Kimana camp Amboseli was the best of the two camps. We stayed in a nice cabin with electricity and hot shower. The food was good, and both the cabin and restaurant had a nice view of mt Kilimanjaro.

The safari car was a rebuildt Hiace. The roof was liftet when on safari.

What could be better?

-The driving, especially the last 100km towards Masai Mara and in Masai Mara was terrifying. But to be fair, some of the people in our group did enjoy the ride.
-The day we where going to check in at Naivash we drove past Naivasha for 45 minutes, to eat at a restaurant at the safari junction. Everyone agreed that this place had terrible food, so why drive 2*45 minutes to eat here.
-Information was some times inaccurate. We where informed that biking in Hells gate would cost extra. The price given was the renting of the bike. But when we arrived we realized that in addition we had to pay to be allowed to bike in the park. And we also had to pay a bike guide.

The comunication was ok, but the information was not always accurate.
In Nairobi, Ancient Wild Safaris booked a table for us at Carnivore restaurant. We where told we had to pay in usd and that the price of 100 usd includet food and non alcoholic beverages. I also asked if this includet a provison for the company, or if this was the price the company had to pay the restaurant. I was told that this was the price the company had to pay the restaurant, so we decided to give something extra to the company for arranging it. Especially since it seems like it is a one person company. Arriving at the restaurant we found out that the price was lower, we did not have to pay in usd, and it did not include non-alcoholic beverages. We think it is very reasonable that the company takes a fee for arranging things like this, but doing it like this was not ok.

Girish   –  
India IN
Visited: July 2016 Reviewed: Aug 16, 2016

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

Good Experience, Good people
4/5

Our Safari Vacation was great with Kichaka Tours. They arranged our travel in a most logical manner & we enjoyed our 8 days tour. There was personal attention & follow up from them & our driver / guide was just great!!! He knew each trail & where/when to visit for better experience.
We are thankful to them.

Rosanne   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: June 2016 Reviewed: Aug 16, 2016

Adventure in Namibia on a Self Drive Tour
4/5

Date of trip: 2 June-14 June 2016
Location: Southern Namibia (Windhoek, Fish River Canyon, Ai Ais, Luderitz, Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, Windhoek)
Type: Self Drive
Overall Rating: Very Good

In general, Impala Tours did a very good job. We were met at the airport and transported to our hotel. There was a briefing, with wine, where we went over the route maps and were introduced to the vehicle - a 4-wheel drive Toyota Hilux with a canopy. The vehicle was in good condition and got us where we needed to go. The electric refrigerator and table included with the vehicle were nice additions. The driving route involved tar and well maintained gravel roads.

Overall the accommodations and food were excellent. If you enjoy meat, the game - kudu, impala, sprinkbok - were plentiful and a real treat.

Helpful tips:

1. If you are not a seasoned road-warrior (we're not), travel with a GPS or Google the directions. This would provide detailed directions in town (mostly) and accurate mileages on the road that were not always evident from the maps/instructions we were given.
2. For accommodations in coastal towns, request a hotel with a sea view.
3. For optional tours book early. The Bogenfels tour required at least 10 days pre-booking.

Yancu Dov   –  
Zimbabwe ZW
Visited: July 2016 Reviewed: Aug 17, 2016

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

Good experience. good service.
4/5

Everything was great except the prices that were too high compare to the lodge price

Wouter   –  
Belgium BE
Visited: July 2016 Reviewed: Aug 17, 2016

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

Great experience!
4/5

We had a very nice tour to Mikumi NP, a Masai Village, Ruaha NP & Iringa. Everything was arranged well.
The staff is really great and very helpful. We had a great cook and wonderful drivers. Really loved them all! The only minus was the poor maintenance of the jeeps. We unfortunately had several breakdowns.

Mauro   –  
Italy IT
Visited: August 2016 Reviewed: Aug 17, 2016

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

Competences, knowledge and Customer care
4/5

Very good, everythings respect our aspectatives. Timing and distances daily ok

pixpeeper   –  
France FR
Visited: April 2016 Reviewed: Aug 18, 2016

Review about Addo Elephant National Park by pixpeeper
Overall rating
4/5

Addo seemed very tame after our week in Kruger. It is quite beautiful and hilly. Accommodation was very comfortable but seeing the wildlife proved a lot more difficult because of the bushes. We waited for one whole day to see our first elephants.

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