50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
provided safari services according to what was offered
The tour services were tailored to our needs and fulfilled accordingly
Hotels were good in general and our guides were knowledgeable
35-50 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
They are proffesional, with good customer care and very resorceful in their field.
We planned this trip on a short notice, on a budget for time and funds. KASAKA went out gave us a package that made it possible for us to create one of the amazing memorable family trips we've ever had. Keep up the good work.
under20 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Our tour operator Jimmy is kind hearted, informative and friendly
Our tour operator jimmy ensured our well being was good by checking up on us during our rides. During our rides in the safari he enlightened us greatly on the nature of the wildlife in the safari and waited patiently for us as we took our photos. He also greatly informed us on Kenya itself and it’s people in terms of the current news
35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Professional, available quickly to answer all questions and needs
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It was a good experience that we won’t forget.
the game was very pleasant and the people very nice. even if we could not enjoy the pool, everything else was very good! at the lodge and in all our trips. special mention for Omary. it's the best. doing this travel without my husband with 3 children was a bit worrying for me. he was more than perfect. for the game but also everything around it. we felt safe and very well guided at all times. It was great. He explains clearly all we want to know about animals and the country. Very kind, professional. calling the boat safari is disappointing.. you see very few hippos and crocodiles. it was just a very pleasant ride to discover the country. by car, nothing to complain about, it was very addictive! rather than doing the safari while walking, the rest was deserved! it will be for next time… and one time for sure it was thanks to Omary. He knows his job and do it well
20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Mountain Gorilla Trekking was exceeded our expectation!
We booked a 5D4N package with Safari by John starting on the 13th June.
Lucky (the name of our driver) came to pick us up from our hotel. We were initially a little bit disappointed that our car was not a land rover but instead a 4by4 van, but it is also something we should have double-checked beforehand. Honestly though in some ways this car was better than a land rover (we had one in Kenya), as it was faster and on tarmac roads the ride was smoother.
Lucky was a very chilled-out, calm and experienced driver and we were similar age (28) so felt like we had things to talk about.
Our first meal was a local Ugandan buffet popular with the locals which was very good in particular the sugar cane juice with lemon.
Our first accommodation was a bit of a disappointment as it was not the lodge we were expecting as per our itinerary. John explained the one originally listed was booked up for that night but it would have been nice to have been warned in advance. John did manage to get us to the originally intended lodge for the second night we were at Queen Elizabeth National park though, where the food was noticeably better. The downside was we got two single beds instead of a double and the shower was an outdoor one, so more of a sidegrade than an upgrade.
We did the Kalinzu Chimpanzee Trekking, which in hindsight I think we should have done the Kibale one instead. As our fellow gorilla trekkers later told us, the monkey and chimpanzee number is far greater in Kibale than Kalinzu. We saw five chimpanzees but they mostly stayed high up in the trees, I guess safari is all about luck on the day.
Having done safariing in Kenya a week prior to this, the animal density and variety in Queen Elizabeth National Park were noticeably sparser. We were also admittedly a bit burnt out. However, the Kazinga channel boat safari was definitely worth doing, with a huge number of animals including elephants, buffalo, hippos, baboons and water birds. We even saw a monitor lizard and a Nile crocodile sunbathing.
The following day we travelled to the Ishasha region of the national park where we were fortunate enough to see one of the famous tree-climbing lions. This is rare though as our guide said he has only seen them several times in his 8 years of being a safari tour guide. Definitely a highlight of the trip.
Without a doubt though the main highlight of the trip was the mountain gorilla trekking. The lodge we stayed at had an amazing view of the forest and is also run by a NGO which gives a lot back to the local community. The trek can vary greatly depending on where your group of gorillas are (tourists are split into groups of 7 with a guide, two bodyguards, and porters). I strongly recommend a porter to carry your stuff, i.e. packed punch, camera etc as the trek can be quite challenging, very steep and slippery in some places. Our porter held my girlfriend's hand for a good portion of the hike which she very much appreciated otherwise she would have definitely slipped several times! It was all worth it though as we got very very close to several gorillas including a large silverback male and a baby gorilla. Certainly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The guide and the tracker make extra efforts to ensure we could get good photos and videos of the experience.
Bunyonyi Lake was a nice place to chill at the end. We had another hiccup with the accommodation though where we were put in a small cabin with no ensuite. Fortunately, after we brought this issue up with Lucky we were moved to a better room with an ensuite. The lake is worth visiting in my opinion and if you dont feel like rowing yourself there are tourguide services which do the rowing for you or motorboat hire is also an option.
Lucky then drove us safely back to Entebbe, stopping by for local pineapple, bananas and berries, which were delicious. The Ugandan countryside is something special and different to Kenya's for sure.
Overall a worthwhile trip and despite the hiccups is still something I'd recommend!
20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Incredible safari company
We had an incredible life time safari to Murchison falls national park with Derrick the driver guide
35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Review about Ngorongoro Crater by Aadhila Kayaam
It’s small and animals are quite far out
20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Memorable few days
Our safari experience with Excellent Voyage was truly incredible. Every aspect, from the seamless booking process to the impeccable accommodation, delicious food, and reliable vehicle, exceeded our expectations. However, what truly made our adventure extraordinary was the exceptional knowledge and care provided by our guide, Godi. He went above and beyond to ensure our happiness and comfort throughout the entire journey His passion wildlife was contagious and added a special touch to our safari experience, as he shared fascinating facts about each animal we encountered. We felt safe and well looked after his guidance. Every minute was a joy, and we wholeheartedly recommend booking a safari with Excellent Voyage. If you're fortunate enough to have Godi as your guide, it will undoubtedly be an amazing and memorable few days.
20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
The tour was good though got some challenges long distance do not work for me but i enjoyed more
The climate was awesome , i
enjoyed hospitality
35-50 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Nice coordination
Good and manageable coordination. Good planners
Perfect communication