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Timothy wanguru   –  
United States US
Visited: March 2014 Reviewed: Sep 2, 2015

Email Timothy wanguru  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

awesome safari thanks to africa remote safari
4/5

From start to finish they took care of me and my family.picked us up on time for our daily activities.everyone was friendly.we really enjoyed every moment.kudos.

Kevin Mugamba   –  
Saudi Arabia SA
Visited: July 2015 Reviewed: Aug 17, 2015

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

Great Safari with Africa Remote Safaris
4/5

WoW !!! Great trip! A big thank you to Steve for organizing our itinerary. We had a great time with our guide / driver and Dominic our cook.
Our journey began on July 18 with the home of Steve at the airport and meet Kenneth Gawo the next day. Here we left for the safari. The Masai Mara is obviously unbeatable to see the multitude of animals. In four game drives with a full day in the park, we saw four of the Big Five with Ken. We made a short stop at Lake Nakuru to find the rhino, the last of the Big Five. Have coffee on the porch of WCK guesthouse is very relaxing and magical. However, we have a little less relaxed at Roberts Camp Lake Baringo since hippos roamed the site overnight. Beautiful experience! from Baringo, we went to a few hours at Lake Bogoria to see the flamingos and geysers. We loved this landscape and diversity. Before heading to Amboseli, Naivasha we stopped for a walk to Crescent Island. This place is worth the trip as we look at the zebras, wildebeest, gazelle and bucks of a different perspective. Dominic(our cook) unfortunately left us before because at Amboseli Kibo logde we had a buffet. We would have preferred to keep our cook! The most incredible view from this lodge with Kilimanjaro. I miss having breakfast at there. The droughts of the past years are felt on the park since there are not many animals. In nine days of safari, we traveled over 1600km without counting the game drives. The road is very difficult to several places and tiring.
We tip our hats to Ken for his work and for its friendliness. We had great conversations together. Dominic was able to fill our tummies with each meal with very good creamed vegetables, stew, pasta, local dishes and tasty fruits. I would take good note of the stew recipe vegetables!
We took four days later to go relax and sunbathe in Mombasa. Everything went very well during our trip and we again thank the whole team.

Simone   –  
Italy IT
Visited: August 2014 Reviewed: Sep 7, 2014

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

Africa Remote Safaris thinks about everthing you just think about enjoying
4/5

Steve and Naphtally are very helpful to organise our safari according to our requirements. They received us at the airport in Nairobi and drove us at the hotel. The day after, we started our 4 nights safari with Mike (Amboseli-Lake Nakuru Masai Mara). For all safari we had a private minivan. At Masai Mara, Africa Remote up-graded our accomodation at the same price (Osero Camp). It was a nice surprise.
Mike is a great guide, very patient with a sharp eye to see animals. When we came back to Nairobi, Africa Remote (Steve) offered us a dinner at Carnivore Restaurant. We really suggest this tour operator for your safari due to their availability, drivers ability and good quality/price ratio. (P.s.: if sometime they don't answer to your mail quickly or they don't arrive on time, don't worry).

Daniela Curioso   –  
Italy IT
Visited: August 2019 Reviewed: Aug 19, 2019

Email Daniela Curioso  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

IMPECABLE SERVICES, INSPITE OF THE WARNINGS!
5/5

I found the warning after paying my entire safari and got quite nervous, but I am glad to write that our safari was perfectly organized and delivered.
The predeparture communication was clear and quick; we were given all mobiles associated with whatsapp and I received answers to my many questions.
Nondi, our driver, met us at the airport in Dar at 1am and helped us to buy sim cards and change money.
We met again at 5.30 and drove to the Selous wilderness camp,4 hours, safely and carefully.
The Camp is great, across the Rufiji, 20 minutes away from the Selous gate in a superb location on the river.
Our tent was big with 3 beds and an open air shower.
The staff is lovely and made us feel at home; Freddi, Sifuni, Ludovick and Kenneth were the highlight of our stay.
Food was simply excellent, and we Italians are not easy to please;-)
The jeep sits six, but once we were by ourselves. We stayed 5 nights and did 3 full day game drives. Most people stay 2 nights, but after coming all the way from Roma we wanted to explore the park and enjoy its remoteness.
The Company organized also our flights to Pemba.
I am sorry for those who had a bad experience and I am quite puzzled about it, since in our case all the services were extremely professional. We thank Africa Remote Safaris for a once in a lifetime experience!

Brigitte and joël   –  
United States US
Visited: December 2016 Reviewed: Jan 15, 2017

Email Brigitte and joël  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

6 days enjoying the kenyan experience
5/5

We want to thank you for the wonderful trip we made. Everything was excellent. Paul was of remarkable kindness and an outstanding guide. Thanks to him, we could see many animals. He knew how to even see the invisible. Without him the journey would not have had the same flavor. He speaks perfect French and explained to us the names and habits of all animals. All lodges were impeccable. We preferred the Masai Mara and Samburu for the number and variety of animals. We have only one hurry is to go back. thanks again
Brigitte and Joël

Andy   –  
United States US
Visited: December 2016 Reviewed: Jan 10, 2017

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

Kenya - Tanzania safari report with Africa Remote Safaris.
5/5


My Wife and I went on a wonderful Africa Remote Safaris arranged Tour of Kenya and Tanzania this past December. I could say many nice things about the company and certainly the trip we enjoyed. However I must say that there were few instances that we believe the tour operator can certainly improve on. For one thing it was almost impossible to get clear information and instructions from the Agent that I was working with.
For example we arrived in Nairobi at midnight, naturally exhausted after a long plane ride and perhaps a bit more apprehensive since this was our first trip to Africa. Although we were met at the airport with someone holding a board with our names, the airport rep did not have any information on the next days activity.
However we were met on time the following day by Steve who gave us a briefing of about our safari, provided us with maps and other essentials before introducing us to Paul who was to be our guide in Kenya.
We enjoyed our stay at Maasai Mara’s Ol Moran camp and the last night at the Mara river camp. The game drives and guides were well co-ordinated.
On the 4th Day, we experienced some delays at the border, due to immigration rules. I felt that the Agent would have briefed us more about what to expect at the border and the procedures. This would have saved us alot of time.
Having said that I must say that our accommodation were purely outstanding. Africa Remote had recommended Tented Camps and although they were not all 5star, they were all in great locations and really connected with nature. We stayed at the Mbugani tented Camps in Serengeti and were hosted with Maggy. In Ngorongoro we stayed at Rhino Lodge before and Marimboi tented camp in Tarangire. In several of this places we were upgraded which I felt was probably due to Africa Remote.
All in all despite the little hitches in getting information, ours was a great Safari and as a result I have recommended Stafford and his team at Africa Remote Safaris to my friends.
Andy and Sarah








Mary and Sandra   –  
United States US
Visited: October 2016 Reviewed: Oct 19, 2016

Email Mary and Sandra  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Our Safari was an Amazing Life Changing Experience!!!!
5/5

It was my aunt’s dream to go on a safari in Africa. I researched many companies and did not want a ‘cookie cutter’ safari with a ‘guaranteed window seat’. We both are thrill seekers and wanted to be up close and personal with nature and the wildlife that lived within the national parks of East Africa.

Once I spoke with Stafford, a Safari Specialist at Africa Remote Safaris, I knew that they would be one of the top 3 safari companies that we would choose to plan our custom trip of a lifetime. Stafford was kind, patient, knowledgeable, and made recommendations that was tailored to the activities we wanted to do most. Along with Steve and Naphtali, they had plotted a trip that did not follow the rest of the safari enthusiast’s.

Before heading out to Amboseli we stopped at Sheldrick’s Wildlife Trust in Nairobi that fostered orphan elephants and released them back into the wilderness where they belong. A MUST SEE while in Nairobi. We arrived at Amboseli NP in Kenya with our guide Paul and stayed at Kibo Camp which was our first destination. It was a bit of a drive from Nairobi to Amboseli but on safari you will do a lot of driving. The sacrifice was well worth the reward. Kibo was well beyond our expectations and I would highly recommend this accommodation if you want a real ‘Glamping’ experience but not too close to the animals that are active after dark. Friendly staff, very clean, well maintained, and is right outside the entrance to Amboseli NP. Paul our guide was very knowledgeable about the environment and would identify the animals, birds, and plants that we were seeing along the way. He was so familiar with Amboseli that he actually recommended the time and places within the park to see wildlife viewing of Elephants making their daily trek to the watering hole. We saw an abundance of elephants, cape buffalo, giraffes, hippos, the list goes on and on. He even spotted Cheetahs that were about to start hunting in the late afternoon. Paul was a pro and an excellent guide.

Next we crossed over from Kenya to Tanzania and meet our guide Hamza. There were little bumps along the way with immigration and customs, but Hamza was determined to get us to Ngorongoro Crater and to Serena Lodge before the park gates closed at 6 pm. I mentioned that I wanted to do some Tanzanite shopping and Hamza knew the perfect place to stop. The Cultural Heritage in Arusha is a jewelry store that offered the high quality of stones I was looking for. I found the perfect tanzinite pendant that was Tiffany & Co. quality. It had a deep saturation of Blue/Purple and I was very pleased with my purchase. Our first night in Serena we were fortunate to see a bull elephant grazing on vegetation as we were walking back to our room after dinner. He was browsing along the tree line snapping limbs like they were twigs. We watched in awe for about an hour and felt very safe even though the elephant was only about 10 feet away. Hamza was one of the best guides on our tour when he insisted that he could smell the wild life and I believe he does have a sixth sense. While in the Ngorongoro there was again an abundance of wildlife, but nothing could prepare us for what Hamza lead us to that day. We actually witnessed a pride of 5 juvenile male lions, stalk, hunt, and take down a cape buffalo. Something that not too many guides get to experience let alone the visitors that spend much less time in this area of the world. We captured the event on video which was the center of discussion back at the lodge as well as throughout the rest of our safari. The expression on the faces of those who watch showed a multitude of emotion, even from the Massi that watched the video were captivated. Serena is another lovely place, clean, comfortable, and had a very joyful and helpful staff. Each night for dinner they offered an authentic African dish for and entertainment of Maasi dancing and Africa Stilt dancing. Another perfect selection by Africa Remote Safaris.

On our way to the Serengeti Hamza stopped off at a Maasi village and their greeting of song and dance brought tears to my eyes. In Serengeti NP we stayed at Mbugani Camps which was a newer migration camp and I was please to spend more time with Hamza as the guides and guests shared breakfast and dinner together. It was nice to recall the excitement and activities of the day over dinner and then plan the next game drive at breakfast. Mbugani was another good pick as the wildlife was free to roam throughout the camp and you need to follow camp policy by having an escort after dark. The staff (Mary, Constantini, Samuel, etc.) were absolutely wonderful, hospitable, and warm. We especially loved the lunch under the Acacia Tree…. Truly elegant…. not to mention my first taste of Konyagi…. TUM! By this time I knew that Hamza did in fact have a sense for wildlife and the Serengeti bush. We saw so many lions one day that we lost count after 25, including a pride of two large females with 8 small cubs and 2 older cubs. The next day we caught a glimpse of the pride and the cubs feeding on a wildebeest that was harvested just hours before we arrived at the site. What happened next I will never forget, a group of cubs walked casually over to the stream and began drinking. They lined up shoulder to shoulder as they drank and was literally 10 feet from our vehicle. National Geographic’s… eat your heart out! During dinner I showed Hamza a photo from Amboseli where we were surrounded on all sides by a herd of cattle as we were exiting the park. He replied that cattle are domestic and the migration is wild, but he would do his best to put us in the middle of the wandering herds. The next morning Hamza put us right in the middle of the migration…. Wildebeest and zebra by the thousands! They were all around us heading in the same general direction as far as the eye could see. My aunt and I were sad to leave the Serengeti and will never be the same for the experience that we shared. We both thank Hamza for divulging his knowledge, making us feel safe, being courteous, and making this segment of our trip a memory that will last a lifetime.

One plane… two plane… and we land in Zanzibar where Suleiman met us at the airport and whisked us to Pongwe Beach Resort. If you are going on safari in East Africa you must go to Zanzibar or your trip will be incomplete. Again, impeccable accommodations that far exceeded our expectations. Not our first choice, but we were not disappointed. I slept like a baby (Lala Fofoo) in this serene and inviting resort. Suleiman was a very humble man that was extremely knowledgeable and proud of his homeland and was eager to show us the areas of interest. We fished with locals in a dhow and was captivated by the tour at Big Body with Tatata Spice Farm. As we passed by Suleiman’s village he asked if we would like to meet his family and we accepted. He gave us a quick tour of the village and introduced us to his wife, watoto nieces and nephews, and Baba Mdogo his Uncle, as well as his mom who we chatted with for a while before we were off to our next destination. It was an unforgettable experience and we are very grateful for his hospitality. One note... stear clear of Zanzibar Watersports in Nungwi... not worth the money we spent there. Masudi was our guide in Stone Town and I have only one suggestion… just visit stone town…. don’t stay there. Don’t get me wrong…. Stone Town is a MUST SEE location. Masudi showed us all there was to see in Stone Town, the market and historical sites, Prison Island and land tortuous…. some of them almost 200 years old. I thank him for his smile, enthusiasm, and knowledge of the ancient town and its history.

There is so much more to mention that I could write a book…. And I just might.

I would like to thank Stafford, Steve, Napthalie, Paul, Hamza, Suleiman, and Masudi for making our fabulous safari more than just a vacation. All of you were responsible in some way…. changing our eyes and the way we see, our minds and the way we think, and touching us and bringing out emotions we never knew before. From the bottom of our hearts we thank you and hope that we can return someday, and that others have an opportunity to experience what Africa Remote Safaris made a reality for my aunt and I.

Asante Sana,

Mary and Sandra

Thomas   –  
Germany DE
Visited: July 2016 Reviewed: Sep 5, 2016

Email Thomas

Wonderful trip with great landscape and thousands of animals!
5/5

Had a great 3day-safari in Tsavo East and West. The trip was just amazing. Seen stunning landscapes and all the animals we expected (and much more).Jackson Kilonzo was a great guide, try to get him!
Thanks to Jackson and Steve, hope to come back to Kenya some day!

Cecil   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: August 2016 Reviewed: Aug 31, 2016

Email Cecil  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Great Service! Great Experience!
5/5

All our needs and requests were patiently and promptly taken care of by our tour manager Naphtally from day one. We were picked up at Nairobi airport by our guide, John, who took great care of us throughout our 9-day safari trip from Nairobi-Amboseli-Naivasha-Masai Mara-Nairobi. We managed to see all the Big 5! And what fantastic and memorable animal encounters. John was very experienced and knowledgeable so was able to recommend and advise on the best times and areas for sightings so we got the maximum out of our trip.

We would highly recommend Africa Remote Safaris for your East African adventure!

Filip   –  
Denmark DK
Visited: August 2016 Reviewed: Aug 17, 2016

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

do it!
5/5

After a lot of research we choose to go with this company - and we did not regret it!
We were picked up at the hostel by Naphtally, who really made us feel welcome. He really took care of us;)
You get exactly what you payed for at this company. We went at the camping/budget tour with a great driver (Charles) and had an awesome tour. Accommodation and food was really nice compared to the price.
We can only give our best recommendation!

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