navrajghatauraVisited:
March 2008
Reviewed: Apr 2, 2012
35-50 years of age
5 / 5
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Amazing beaches, loads of wildlife, scuba diving, Rift Valley, Mount Kenya, Aberdares...the list goes on.
jhazevoet
NL
Visited:
January 2011
Reviewed: Apr 2, 2012
35-50 years of age
5 / 5
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5 / 5
There have been a number of new parks in Africa the last years, but Kenya still has an advantage in terms of tourist facilities, good roads and connections.
Foppe Meijer
NL
Visited:
April 2011
Reviewed: Mar 29, 2012
Very impressiv a country with many different landscapes.
4 / 5
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The road to Marsh is an adventure in itself. If thats what your looking for...go there. If you want to experience an all inclusiv holliday... don't go there.
From Archers post to Moyale the scenery is like a dessert and the road wil eat your car but for how long? The chinees are building a road so nice you won't believe what you see. People are friendly but in this area also robberies occur so you need protection from a soldier or police officer.
The food we have been eating, we brought our own. The campsite of KWS was fine, they have showers, and sanitation was fine.
The weather was very warm. The wildlife is basic out the of the park but in the parks there's a lot of game to be seen.
If you want to drive to Ethiopia and further you need to heve your paper work ready before you go there. For us it was not possible to cross the border.
Sistercja
GB
Visited:
July 2010
Reviewed: Mar 18, 2012
20-35 years of age
wild honeymoon
5 / 5
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Always present sun and wild animals (including birds of all colours from the rainbow) created unforgettable atmosphere and wetted appetite to see even more. On safari we travelled in a car with big windows enabling to admire the landscape. Stopping 2 meters away from a lioness basking in the sun was breathtaking. Kenyan guide was very polite, helpful and tried to answer all possible questions, which seemed to be endless like the scenery around us. It was definitely our best decision to go for our honeymoon.
~lustedtowander~
US
Visited:
August 2011
Reviewed: Feb 7, 2012
Kenya has been the classic safari destination for decades. The tourism infrastructure is well developed, so options abound. One can witness the highlights of Kenya on a budget group safari, indulge in the luxury of a private tour, or embark on a rugged exploration of remote Northern Kenya. The people are friendly, the food is tasty, and the scenery is fabulous. However, industrial tourism has taken its toll on the experience. Entrance fees (ask for an itemized list of your package tour costs) to the parks are outrageously expensive. Mini vans crowd around predator sightings, and the neglected remote parks have fallen victim to poaching.
John WilsonVisited:
August 2007
Reviewed: Jan 29, 2012
5 / 5
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Kenya deserves to be explored and appreciated by the more adventurous traveler for its scenic beauty alone. While the wildlife is by-and-large confined to reserves, they are spectacular in their relative naturalness and abundance of flora and fauna.
John Carthy
GB
Visited:
September 2009
Reviewed: Jan 25, 2012
The review below is the personal opinion of John Carthy and not that of SafariBookings.
3 / 5
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Kenya's great for an organised safari. If you are self-driving Southern Africa is much cheaper and easier, as are Uganda and Rwanda.
Claus HjoernetVisited:
August 2011
Reviewed: Jan 9, 2012
5 / 5
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Not a Zoo like South Africa, not a bush discoteque like some lodges in Tanzania (with South African owners) - only the real thing, spiced with smiling locals.
Yukon Travellor
CA
Visited:
April 2011
Reviewed: Dec 26, 2011
We have been to Kenya three times on safari and will probably return again. Each time we find something new to visit and the parks, animals, and people are well worth the effort and cost of getting there.
Wanderlust
US
Visited:
June 2005
Reviewed: Dec 23, 2011
I have visited about 10 countries in Africa. Kenya has the best wildlife, is one of the most beautiful scenically, has a great bush vibe about it and has the best birding I have seen. It is harder to do on your own (easier than Tanzania but much harder than South Africa).