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Female avatar icon Margaret Smith United States flag US       Visited: January 2026 Reviewed: Mar 1, 2026

Email Margaret Smith  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Beautiful and wild!

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Our tour guide gave of the best experience of seeing a lot of wildlife. January was a good time to see everything without the crowds.

Female avatar icon Silvia Ruggeri Italy flag IT       Visited: January 2026 Reviewed: Mar 3, 2026

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

a dream of a life

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such a wonderfull land, i have difficulties in finding words to describe Kenya: if you go there, you will fall in lovo for life.
Landscapes, animals, people, facilties: evething is more than ok.

Female avatar icon Cinzia Monaco Italy flag IT       Visited: February 2026 Reviewed: Mar 5, 2026

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

Unforgettable

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I recently spent 7 days traveling in Kenya and it was an incredible experience. In just one week I visited Masai Mara, Amboseli, Lake Nakuru and finally relaxed at Diani Beach, which gave me the chance to see very different landscapes and wildlife.3ps Tour managed everything perfectly !
Masai Mara was amazing for wildlife. We saw lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras and many other animals during the game drives. Amboseli was spectacular for its large herds of elephants unfortunately it was cloudy and we could no admire the stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro in the background. Lake Nakuru was also beautiful, especially for birdlife and the chance to see rhinos and flamingos
After the safari, finishing the trip at Diani Beach was perfect. The white sand and turquoise water were stunning and it was the ideal place to relax after several days of exploring. Accommodations were all over the expectations and food incredibly abundant and various
Kenya offers an incredible mix of wildlife, nature and beautiful beaches. Even in just 7 days, it was an unforgettable trip.

Male avatar icon Lazar Bazlyankov Bulgaria flag BG       Visited: February 2026 Reviewed: Mar 6, 2026

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

Marvelous wildlife, terrible slums and trash everywhere

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We visited 3 national parks - Masai Mara, Nakuru and Amboseli. It was a 6-day safari, well organised, jeep travel. The driver was also our guide and Jackson was a very experienced and knowledgeable guy. The thing which we did not take into account in advance was that travel distances are quite big and rather tiresome. Inside the national parks roads are dirty (red all-sticking dust) and very uneven, while the riding lasts 6 to 7 hours. Between the parks distances are 200-300 km or more, some parts of these also on dirty roads. In 2 words - lots of jeep riding. This, plus early wake-ups (5:30 am) to catch the rhythm of the animals equals to tiredness. People should be prepared for this - we were not, which was our fault only. Nothing to do with the guide and the company. For those seeking to observe lots of birds and some animals, I'd suggest going to Nakuru only; for elephants - Amboseli is the perfect place.
We slept in so called "budget" accommodations - a hotel
Read more in Nakuru and tents in the other 2 parks. Tents were spacious, something like 30 sq.m. with private toilet and a shower stand, comfortable beds, etc. Mosquitos are endless and invisible, be prepared. The food was basic but tasty, only lunch boxes were rather boring - every day there was 1/4 of fried chicken. In general - great experience, fascinating wildlife, everybody pushes you to give away some money ... walking wallets syndrome.