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Dag   –  
Estonia EE
Visited: January 2024 Reviewed: Apr 13, 2024

Very well organised and professional, everything was well planned.
5/5

The trip was veery well organised and professional, everything was well planned. We did not had to worry about anything. One of the best trip I have ever had.

Andreas   –  
Germany DE
Visited: April 2024 Reviewed: Apr 13, 2024

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

Speke Uganda Holidays - simply perfect.
5/5

I booked a single traveler tour from April 1st till April 6th straight at Speke, no German agency in between. Communication by Email, WhatsApp and even a call via WhatsApp was excellent and always fast. Flights were booked by myself.
My guide guide and driver for the whole time was Gulielm. He had good contacts and was excellent in finding out where the animals were. I'd like to call him "eagle eye Gulielm" because he saw the animals without binocular wherever they were. He has an unbelievable knowledge and was always there for me. When my flight back was canceled and a new one scheduled one day later, he took care for me and even spend the additional day with me (he arranged a room, a visit in the botanical garden in Entebbe and finally drove me to the airport).
The tour itself was just great. Gorilla tracking in Bwindi, 2x Safari in Queen Elizabeth NP (incl. tree climbing lions and leopard), fantastic boat ride at Kazinga Channel (incl. elephants and buffaloes having a bath) and chimp tracking in Kyambura Gorge. Words can't discribe the experience.
Accomodation and especially the food was nice.
For those who are thinking about going to Uganda in rain season: It is no problem at all!
Many thanks to Speke Uganda Holidays

Sol   –  
Argentina AR
Visited: April 2024 Reviewed: Apr 13, 2024

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Everything was fantastic
5/5

Everything was fantastic! I have such an amazing time doing the Safari in Kenia with you! Duncan our guide was perfect! I have learned so many things! I would never forget this incredible experiencie! Thank you for this days!

Dario   –  
Argentina AR
Visited: April 2024 Reviewed: Apr 13, 2024

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

a magical experience
5/5

It was an incredible trip. Kenya is a wonderful destination to do a Safari, both the agency staff and the driver, our guide Duncan, were all super attentive and friendly and made us feel good at all times.

Sam   –  
Bahrain BH
Visited: April 2024 Reviewed: Apr 13, 2024

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Excellent Masai Mara Safari
5/5

Everything about this safari exceeded our expectations. The Zebra Plains Mara Camp was delightful and all the staff were attentive and friendly. A special mention to Simon who looked after us for the 4 days. Our safari guide Rono was one of the best things about the trip. He was a great driver, very knowledgeable and we thoroughly enjoyed his company. We got very lucky with the animals we saw and I couldn’t recommend this safari highly enough.

Eliane   –  
Switzerland CH
Visited: February 2024 Reviewed: Apr 13, 2024

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

Very friendly and personal tour operator
5/5

It was a magnificant tour to get an inside of this beautiful wildlife and gorgeous scenery. The tour guide was excellent with a brilliant knowledge of nature. The tour is quite expensive but very personnel and you get a lot to see for your money. So it's worth it.

Timo   –  
Finland FI
Visited: April 2024 Reviewed: Apr 13, 2024

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Professional.
5/5

Everything working great! Accommodation was good and food service was pretty good.

Brenden   –  
United States US
Visited: January 2024 Reviewed: Apr 13, 2024

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

The happiest, most outgoing and knowledge guide you can find in Tanzania
5/5

My experience was amazing; from all the amazing services at camp, all the help with luggage and having all the lodges booked and ready for your arrival. The safari vehicle was very comfortable and the driving was amazing considering the terrible road conditions and some of the other safari drivers not being respectful of others viewing. There was tons of little wildlife facts that he could provide and always had a big smile on his face seeing the animals like it was his first time.

Cassandra   –  
Canada CA
Visited: March 2024 Reviewed: Apr 13, 2024

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Fantastic family safari experience
5/5

We chose African Big cats because they had great communication before safari, answering all our questions. They also had a better price point than the other companies we were looking at.

We did an 8 day, 7 night safari and enjoyed our experience immensely. We have twin 9 year olds and they also enjoyed their experience and learned a lot. Our guide, Lodi, was excellent at finding us the animals we wanted to see and worked with the other guides to help locate the animals. We really appreciate the camaraderie amongst all the guides, helping each other with flat tires or pulling out people who got stuck. It's a great atmosphere.

Our lodges were all very well chosen and excellent places. Our favourite was the intimate camp zebra and seeing lion eyes in the dark as we sat by the campfire.

Thanks ABC and Lodi for the amazing safari experience.

Michelle C   –  
United States US
Visited: March 2024 Reviewed: Apr 13, 2024

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

Trip to Nyungwe National Park
5/5

Every time I have visited Rwanda for work, I've reached out to Peter and Silverbird Tours Agency to schedule side trips. On two previous trips, I booked trips with Silverbird to visit Akagera National Park and the mountain gorillas. In March of this year, I contacted Peter regarding Nyungwe National Park.

Peter put together an amazing 2-day itinerary, starting from Kigali. On the way to Nyungwe, we stopped at the fascinating King's Palace with its replicas of traditional, thatched royal quarters as well the modern palace of Rwanda's last king. The long-horned Inyambo cattle, descendants of the king's herd, are alone worth the trip. There is also a lovely outdoor cafe with very good food and an excellent souvenir shop on the grounds.

The next day, we tracked chimps early in the morning - after about an hour or so, our guides located a group traveling on the ground and followed them as they moved up into the tree canopy. We spent a good two hours with the chimps sitting in trees above our heads. After lunch, we hiked through a primordial forest to a breathtaking waterfall. It was truly a spectacular hike, one of the best of my life. The park ranger assigned to us (you cannot hike on trails in Rwandan national parks without one) was impressively knowledgeable - she knew the Latin name of every tree and bird I asked about. During the return trip, a cloud descended on the forest to create a dreamlike scape of silhouetted parasol trees, ferns, and tangled vines, with a few pops of color from wildflowers along the path.

After the hike, we visited a group of women working on a tea plantation to learn about the process of tea production - how tea leaves are picked and sorted by hand before they are bagged and sent to a nearby factory for processing. We joined the women and practiced picking leaves ourselves. Afterwards, we stopped at a local shop to try samples of tea, learn more about how teas are tasted and assessed at auctions (tea tasters are like wine sommeliers in their knowledge and ability to pinpoint where a particular tea originates) and purchase dried tea to take home. (FYI, Rwandan tea is among the most highly valued tea in Africa.)

The next day, we did the famous canopy walk inside Nyungwe, an experience that literally took my breath away: I'm not usually afraid of heights, but my breathing immediately became sharp and shallow, and I had to consciously calm my nervous system down a bit! The suspension bridge rocked a bit, which didn't help, but we continued on, above the broccoli tops of ancient trees and the forest floor far below - suspended above the tapestry of tangled branches and vines that yesterday formed the verdant, living ceiling towering above us on our hike to the waterfall.

After the canopy hike, we stopped at the Murambi Genocide Memorial Centre, one of several genocide memorials across the country. The Murambi Centre is on the campus of a former technical college, where some 20,000 Tutsis were killed in 1994. It's hard to put in words the impact of visiting this memorial, one of the most powerful experiences I've ever had. It's a very emotionally difficult place to visit, but I was very grateful to Peter for including this stop. I've read quite a bit about the genocide, but it's an altogether different experience to visit a place where it happened.

Before reaching Kigali, we made two last stops: a coffee plantation started by a Rwandan where we sampled some of the best coffee I've ever tasted and an elegant cafe/craft shop (unfortunately, I forget the name) before we arrived back up in Kigali.

I was truly amazed by how many great and varied experiences Peter put together in only 2 days. I've now experienced three of the best short trips of my life with Silverbird. I trust Peter and his team immensely and always enjoy his company. I now consider him a friend and will be sure to contact him again next time I'm in Kigali.

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