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joyandtony   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: October 2007 Reviewed: Apr 7, 2012

50-65 years of age

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

The bird life was second to none. We visited Lake Nakuru and saw around a million of flamingos. As well as pelicans, cormorants and other birds. At Lake Naivasha we saw eagles, kingfishers and other birds. On the Masai Mara we saw a lilac breasted roller and a lion cub. We visited the Mara at the time when all the wilder beast we there and there were thousands of animals to see.

Clive Cheeseman   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: September 2011 Reviewed: Apr 7, 2012

50-65 years of age

About: Kenya
Review about Kenya by Clive Cheeseman
Overall rating
5/5

Our Kenyan tour included Samburu (hot and arid), Lake Nakuru (Flamingo and Rhino), another lake included a boat trip to get close to Hippo and hunting Fish Eagle. Finally the amazing, incredibly beautiful Masai Mara, lions and cheetahs on kills, an amazing variety of bird life - ground hornbill, secretary birds, vultures, ostrich and more - wildebeest in astonishing numbers, warthog, buffalo, zebra, giraffe, gazelles, antelopes, elephant and finally a beautiful scene of around eight lion cubs gleefully greeting thei mother.

simbambili   –  
Italy IT
Visited: November 2011 Reviewed: Apr 7, 2012

35-50 years of age

Real Africa
Overall rating
5/5

I've travelled to Africa several time in my life and in many different countries. Laikipia plateau is one of the best place i've ever seen: Wildlife is very abundant there and there are lot of species you can spot only there. As most accommodation belongs to private ranches there are not overcrowded bush trips, you can feel like an explorer and experience the "real Safari", without the limitations you normally have in the national parks. The accommodations are usually luxury, and you have time to relax as well, surrounded by nature.

Bill Lateu Visited: March 1998 Reviewed: Apr 7, 2012

Review about Aberdare National Park by Bill Lateu
Overall rating
5/5

Our stay at the Treetops Lodge was the most exciting experience of the entire holiday, coming face to face with Rhino and Elephants. Tree tops lodge is unbelievable and well worth a visit.

Bill Lateu Visited: March 1998 Reviewed: Apr 7, 2012

Review about Masai Mara National Reserve by Bill Lateu
Overall rating
5/5

This was the ultimate experience at the Masai Mara Sopa Lodge. Excellent accommodation. Saw the big five and more plus a ride in a hot air balloon.

joyandtony   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: October 2007 Reviewed: Apr 7, 2012

50-65 years of age

A truly wonderful experience, which fulfilled all our expectations. It was a holiday of a lifetime!
Overall rating
5/5

We thought that the wildlife was superb spotting all the big five including a glimpse of a leopard, the scenery was great and the weather was very good. The accommodation was excellent staying in a lodge in Samburu National Park. We had own our guide who could not do enough for us taking us on extra safaris and we even visited a Samburu village and tasted their way of life. The food was well cooked and we even tried crocodile and ostrich eggs. Cannot wait to go back again

joyandtony   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: October 2007 Reviewed: Apr 7, 2012

50-65 years of age

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

The Masai Mara was the icing on the cake following a truly unforgettable holiday. A Lion cub passed our vehicle, we saw cheetahs and a great variety of animals, hippos at Keekorok bathing in a pool. We saw a lilac breasted roller on a game drive, a beautiful colourful bird that looked like a spunk sparrow. Again our guide could not do enough for us and we even visited a Masai village. The only disappointment of a truly memorable holiday was missing out on the balloon ride due to winds. However, we made up for this by flying back to Nairobi in a small plane crossing over the Mara several times for about 2 1/2 hours, stopping to pick up passengers on the way.

Clive Cheeseman   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: September 2011 Reviewed: Apr 7, 2012

50-65 years of age

Enormous variety of animals in one relatively small park
Overall rating
5/5

Our first trip to Africa and we chose Archers Direct as our tour company. We have found them to be a good choice for other tours in the past. Samburu was the first park we visited on our tourand unknown to us, an amazing variety of animal and birdlife was waiting to be seen.

When we arrived at the Samburu Game Lodge we were delighted with the well appointed accomodation under a canvas roof'. The lodges are located within a few yards of the river bank with a decking verandah to view the animals by the riverside. These include monkeys, baboons, black buck and a large family of elephants (on the other side!) not to mention several species of birds including kingfisher. Our lodge was about 100 yards from the main buildings, restaraunt etc., but after the evening meal we were always accompanied to our lodge by one of the security staff with torch, just in case a baboon might be roaming around. Security staff constantly patrolled the perimeter, which made us feel very safe

The food was buffet style with a variety of cooked meals including good vegetarian choices and was of very good quality. All the staff were extremely friendly and helpful (as we found throughout our tour of Kenya).

When we were there most of the park was very dry and brown (unlike much of Kenya which was surprisingly verdant) but there was plenty of trees and bushes for animal cover. We were very excited at the start of the first ever game drive and were soon rewarded by the sight of several lionesses relaxing in the shade of an acacia tree. On this and subsequent drives we were regularly stopping to take photos of Zebra, Giraffe, Gazelles, various species of antelope, Elephant, Lions patrolling (super photo opportunity), birds (including bee-eater, eagles, goshawk, and various ground birds). It was wonderful to be so close to the animals, which for the most part ignored the presence of the vehicle (a six seat minibus). We saw more and more variety on each game drive and were lucky enough to spot a Leopard on the way back from our very last drive - Wow!

I recommend a long lens for your camera to get those close up and intimate shots and I found a camera bean bag for supporting the lens to be essential to avoid camera shake. All in all Samburu was a fantastic introduction to the Kenyan safari and I highly recommend a visit to this lovely place. We are looking forward to another safari trip in a few years time.

Clive Cheeseman   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: September 2011 Reviewed: Apr 7, 2012

50-65 years of age

Review about Masai Mara National Reserve by Clive Cheeseman
Overall rating
5/5

The best of all for wide open breathtaking scenery and variety of species. I felt very emotional when leaving with feelings for both the animals and the beautiful local people. The first thing we did on returning home was to seek out a charity for the Masai people.

Timothy Mulder   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: July 2007 Reviewed: Apr 8, 2012

20-35 years of age

About: Tanzania
Review about Tanzania by Timothy Mulder
Overall rating
5/5

Tanzania has some wonderful places to see wildlife. Highlights for us where the Lake Manyara Tree lodge, visiting the Ngorongoro crater and Lodge, and especially Klein's Camp. Sure some of the locations can be very busy with tourist (Ngorongoro crater for example), but in almost every case the beauty of the wildlife and nature will overcome this drawback with ease.

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