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Gavin Robertson   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: September 2013 Reviewed: May 13, 2014

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

A tough motorcycle ride that should only be done by experienced off-road riders
Overall rating
4/5

In September, the pans are very dry, so the wildlife is scarce. September is still very hot (42 degrees Celsius) and the wind was also very strong. With no trees for shelter, camping on the pans was difficult. The Pans are surrounded by deep soft sand, making it difficult on two wheels.

Camping on the open Pans in an awesome experience. You will never feel such solitude when looking across the Pans at absolutely nothing.

Kubu Island with its mystical history is a must see

Howard O   –  
Canada CA
Visited: August 2011 Reviewed: May 16, 2014

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

Kilimanjaro via Lemosho and safari to Serengeti and Ngorogoro Crater
4/5

Overall Richard and his staff were reliable, punctual, honest and fun. In business dealings he was very congenial and totally fair and transparent. Their drivers were safe - very important in Tanzania! The guides were knowledgeable, spoke English well and the food was great. The value for money was terrific.

We had some issues with tent zippers that were worn. He promised they were getting new equipment. I would also advise that you pay for them to bring along a Gamow bag (portable compression sac for altitude illness). Could spare you a dodgy descent in the dark and so worth the money (I'm an emergency physician and have witnessed/cared for people with altitude illness, I would not climb without a bag).

Mike B   –  
Australia AU
Visited: May 2014 Reviewed: May 23, 2014

65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Good reliable service
4/5

I had limited time available at the end of a business trip to Kenya, and enquired about my specific requirements from several tour operators.
Hallmark replied promptly, with a reasonable quote, then again responded quickly to a couple of additional queries.
The day before my 3-night stay at Masai Mara, I did have to telephone, to check that everything was arranged for pick-up the next morning. (A courtesy call to my hotel would've been appreciated.)
That aside, all other arrangements worked very well, with the same driver picking me up from Wilson Airport, taking me to hotel to collect large suitcase, then to international airport for departure - at no additional charge.

Marek   –  
Slovakia SK
Visited: May 2011 Reviewed: May 23, 2014

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

Better than expected
4/5

We've spent wonderful time in Masai Mara organized by this company. Communication and arrangements were made by email and it worked well. The only thing was that after arrival to the lodge they required some document or voucher which we didn't get from tour operator, however it took only few minutes of waiting and everything was perfect afterwards.

Harrison   –  
China CN
Visited: May 2014 Reviewed: May 23, 2014

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

Very rich experience to see a lot of animals
4/5

During the safari, the guide is quite experienced and kind to help us find a lot of interesting animals including some rare ones such as cheetah.

~Tzonoqua~   –  
Canada CA
Visited: May 2014 Reviewed: May 24, 2014

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

Booking with Kenya Walking Survivors Safari
4/5

I booked a safari with KWSS on May 21/2014, after much searching online for a safari that would be able to take me to the places I wanted to see. It had been proving very difficult as a solo traveler to find a 14 day safari (I did not want to have to do two or more safari's with different outfits), most T/O's wanted you to do 5-7 days, then go on a another safari. I contacted Mr OT and sent him the list of places I wanted to hopefully see in my 14 day visit, he sent me back a safari that was 13 days and more of the places than I had planned. Two places I had not thought I could get to, he had tagged onto my safari (not knowing I wanted to see them). And, I had one day left at the end in Nairobi to fill up with the Nairobi area sights. Mr OT answered all of my emails at lightening speed, even when I know it was the middle of the night for him. My safari is not until October, so a safari review is pending. I am looking forward to sleeping alone in a tent with the great outdoors of Africa, and all of it's wildlife on the other side of the zipper!

florette kingston Visited: February 2009 Reviewed: May 24, 2014

Review about Aberdare National Park by florette kingston
Overall rating
4/5

we saw less variety of wildlife than in the Mara

florette kingston Visited: February 2009 Reviewed: May 24, 2014

Review about Lake Nakuru National Park by florette kingston
Overall rating
4/5

Lake Nakuru National Park is set in the heart of the Rift Valley. The park is relatively small at approximately 250 square kilometres, but it should never be overlooked! Its accessibility and close proximity to Nairobi makes it an easy day trip from the capital or ideal for a couple of nights on safari.

florette kingston Visited: February 2009 Reviewed: May 24, 2014

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

Tsavo East National Park is one of the world's largest game reserves, providing undeveloped wilderness homes to vast numbers of animals.We have stayed at a few lodges both in Tsavo east and West and had good sightings of most of kenya's wildlife.

florette kingston Visited: February 2009 Reviewed: May 24, 2014

Review about Tsavo West National Park by florette kingston
Overall rating
4/5

Tsavo West lies between the main Nairobi to Mombasa road and Mount Kilimanjaro.

The area is best known for its broad red plains, whose endless acacia scrub and occasional waterholes provide sustenance to a population of elephants

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