20-35 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Everything was impeccable
I went to Kenya and Uganda with this tour operator and everything was perfect: the tour was focused on what I wanted to see, the guides are friendly, professional and well-informed about the nature, the environment and the wildlife.
I surely recommend Around Africa Safaris to all my friends and people who want to experience an African safari.
3 day safari
We were in a small group with 6 People including the cook,the guide,and a canadian boy with his father. Freddie the guide was really nice,he could answer all questions about the park and the animals and always checked if we were okay.
During these 3 days we could see lions and elephants only 2 Meters away,that was amazing!
The food is also really good,for the last breakfast we had for examale pancakes, sausages, toast, fruits, ..
I really enjoyed the safari and if it wasn't that expensive I would have stayed for a few days longer.
Excellent!!!!
I am just writing this review to thank Daniel and African Sermon Safaris for your his arranging my trip. My mother and I had a wonderful vacation in East Africa!
Especially the program in Kenya was extraordinary and Ben is such a great guide, we really felt safe and happy in his company
We surely had a wonderful tour!
Excellent!!!
Being in the hospitality industry I was thoroughly impressed with the level of service and professionalism encountered during our trip. The guide was highly qualified and experienced and made the trip into the Kruger very informative and enjoyable! Will recommend to anyone!
20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
As you would like it !
We were planning a 10 day Kenya / Tanzania Safari in Nov. After looking at a few national operators in our country, i went online to search for a kenyan operator for the authentic safari experience. Post a few searches i stumbled upon Wildebeest Safaris and then got in touch with Noah.
The experience was great from the beginning - high responsiveness, customization / suggestion of the ideal itinerary ( specifically what we can leave out !) , no of days at each reserve. Given that we were a group of 7 with 3 children ( 5 , 5, 9 ) lodging quality and food was of importance to us as well. To say the least, we were impressed by the Food and Lodging across all locations. Also, Noah ensured that we got the mixed and varied experience of staying in lodges as well as tented camps.
Quality of Guides / vehicle was also quiet good. We also faced vehicle breakdown in the game reserve ( the axle broke ! nothing much can be planned for this ) , but was handled well by our guide and we were provided an alternate vehicle in good time to continue our day safari. 2 guides that impressed us the most ( and you can ask for them for your tour ) : Eustech in Kenya and Steven in Tanzania. As we got a dedicated land cruiser for ourselves, it was very comfortable and flexible to plan our daily safaris.
The cost was very competitive - specifically when i compare them to my national operators. Wildebeest Safari is definitely a go for - as they would most definitely provide you with what you wish for !
50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
The whole Safari experience far outweighed my expectations!!
Our Safari was hosted by 4 wonderful men....Bryson, Michael, Simon and Oswin. (I am not sure I have spelt these names correctly. I believe that the level of enjoyment of the Safari that I had was largely contributed to by these men. They each displayed a great level of knowledge about the tour area, the wildlife, etc. Michael, in particular, who is a trainee was one of the most pleasant people I have met. He was a pleasure to have with us. I would recommend that he become a tour leader without hesitation. I have recommended Ilmaasai to a number of my friends and work colleagues as a "must do" Safari trip.
50-65 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Unforgettable experience!
My safari in Uganda was amazing. Okech Obur my guide and I really enjoy my experience. I visited also Kenya during the Great Migration in august 2016 and I love it a lot. Thanks to Okech and Around Africa Safari. Highly reccommended.
Magical
Amboseli national park is truly magical place to be. There plenty of wild animals to see including elephants, hippos, buffalos, zebra, wildebeests, variety of birds. In addition to this, you have the bonus of viewing the highest mountain in Africa, that is the Kilimanjaro. So really, everything its in the same location.
One thing though, most animals will only come out of their hiding during evening hours and early morning before it gets too hot.
20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
3 nights at Twee Rivieren
I thoroughly enjoyed my time in the park with Kalahari Tours and Travel. I had a busy schedule so I could only spend three nights at Twee Rivieren, from which we drove up towards Nossob and Mata Mata. My guide Dennis was incredibly helpful and great at spotting wildlife that I would otherwise have missed.
The wildlife was very impressive, with large numbers of the typical herbivores as well as a few giraffe, southern kudu and red hartebeest. We enjoyed fabulous views of a leopard, two cheetah groups and several honey badgers, but we were unsuccessful with lions and hyenas. The night drive was well worth the small fee and cold temperatures, with six wildcats, a bat-eared fox and many springhares and spotted eagle-owls.
Observing the small birds was difficult as we were confined to our vehicle. However, this was more than made up for by the number and diversity of raptors, including tawny eagles, bateleurs, goshawks, secretarybirds, black-shouldered kites, lanner falcons, martial eagles and jackal buzzards. We also saw the majority of my other targets, such as kori bustard, Burchell's sandgrouse and both southern yellow-billed and African grey hornbills. The scenery was beautiful and provided a great backdrop for photos.
All in all a great trip, although a longer stay would have been great for seeing more of the park's inhabitants.
Wonderful 15 days safariing
It was a very good holiday. Although we have not visited (yet) the North, the South of Tanzania is still devoided of mass tourism ( although one can already see it coming due to the Zanzibar/Mafia vicinity). Selous and Ruaha are really precious. Animals are still afraid/ cautious of Land Rovers.