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Richard R.   –  
Australia AU
Visited: September 2024 Reviewed: Feb 28, 2025

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

About: SafariLife
Helped ticket one off the old bucket list with ease!
5/5

It was our first trip to Africa, and doing a safari so we were unsure of quite a few things. We took a leap of faith going with these guys, and it paid off! Johan was great all throughout the planning and booking process, and we ended up having one of the best trips of our ever. The communication throughout was excellent, and all of our questions and concerns were answered with prompt and honest answers/responses. Everything went to plan as per the itinerary, and we had full peace of mind knowing that Johan and the various tour operators involved were only a phone call away should something happen out of the ordinary. The Safari's were everything we expected, and absolutely loved them! We got to see the big 5 and
lots more....
The accommodation, food, safaris, various transport companies etc were all of very high standards and offered great service. We considered the whole trip very good value for money. Highly recommend these guys and we would definitely love to do it all again one day, given the chance....

Mathilde and Fabien   –  
Uganda UG
Visited: February 2025 Reviewed: Feb 28, 2025

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

An exceptional trip in the western of the pearl of Africa
5/5

We spent a fabulous week with Eric. We visited the western Ouganda : Kibale, queen Élisabeth and lake Mburo.
Before the trip, the communication with Eric to prepare the trip was very easy. He manage to took into consideration all our requests.
We were 4 adults and one little one (3yrs old) and he manage to accommodate everybody.
All the lodges he choose were very high standard !
During the trip, he explained very well the culture, the history of the country and the behavior of animals and has a lot of knowledge especially on birds.
We also got good advice to take nice pictures as Eric is a very good photographer.
Everything during our trip was positive so we have only two words to conclude: it is a big THANK YOU !!! 😊

William Kryska   –  
United States US
Visited: December 2024 Reviewed: Mar 1, 2025

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

About: Uganda
beautiful, welcoming and amazing place
Overall rating
5/5

we went there Kajie Safaris for a 10 day wildlife safari-- a locally run outfit. they made arrangements for the entire trip -- from the hotel the night we arrived right until we left.

we had a group of 9 people, divided into 4 groups. they picked each group up at the airport and dropped them to the hotel they were staying at that first night (before the safari officially began).

we visited the major parks, sat with the Gorillas and had a chimp and rhino trek. all were amazingly beautiful. we were able to hike along with the Giraffes, we were ~6 feet from the Gorillas (you need a special visa for the Gorillas and it you may need to buy them a year or more in advance - our tour operator took care of this for us). additionally, we were able to see (close up) the tree climbing lions, leopards, elephants, countlesss zebra and antelope, warthogs (a favorite), hippos, water buffalo, and more. not really birders, but there were many, many different types.

all the accommodations (lodges) were extremely nice -- I would guess 4 star if compared to a hotel -- all of our meals were arranged for us --

we felt safe and welcomed everywhere we went. 10 days was barely enough to see everything - -it did involve alot of miles on the road, but this went by surprisingly fast as there was always something to look at out the window.

the USD goes far there, but you are better having Ugandan shillings to pay for things.

cannot recommend this trip enough - - seeing a Gorilla family so close is an unbelievable experience, almost surreal - huge, but gentle.

William Kryska   –  
United States US
Visited: December 2024 Reviewed: Mar 1, 2025

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

Review about Bwindi Impenetrable National Park by William Kryska
Overall rating
5/5

the best -- this is where the Gorillas live - you will hike in this forest -- that alone is worth it

William Kryska   –  
United States US
Visited: December 2024 Reviewed: Mar 1, 2025

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

Review about Lake Mburo National Park by William Kryska
Overall rating
5/5

all kinds of wildlife -- especially Giraffes, and we were able to leave our vehicles and walk along with them (maybe 30 yards away)

William Kryska   –  
United States US
Visited: December 2024 Reviewed: Mar 1, 2025

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

Review about Murchison Falls National Park by William Kryska
Overall rating
5/5

able to see visit the source of the nile, and the falls are amazing (do not skip them)

William Kryska   –  
United States US
Visited: December 2024 Reviewed: Mar 1, 2025

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

Review about Queen Elizabeth National Park by William Kryska
Overall rating
5/5

huge -- lions up close, and a leopard -- I believe there are 2 -- 1 mother and 1 grown offspring (who has left and lives in a different part of the park)

Joel   –  
United States US
Visited: February 2025 Reviewed: Mar 1, 2025

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

Heaven for elephants and baboons
Overall rating
5/5

This place must be heaven for elephants, because we saw so many. They're so chill here and got incredibly close to our vehicle. I loved that it was a forested park, which was a nice change of scenery from the Serengeti. I also loved watching the huge troops of baboons - apparently this park has the highest concentration of baboons of any park in Africa. We also got lucky and saw 5 lions, including one up in a tree and one eating a baboon in a bush. Though I wouldn't count on this because our guide said many times he's been to Lake Manyara and not seen any lions.

Lake Manyara also gives you the opportunity to go on a walking safari. An armed park ranger took us on an hour and a half hike, which was an excellent experience getting to experience the bush on foot and learn about the plants and animal signs from the ranger. We got lucky and saw a mother and juvenile elephants drinking at a stream. Wow, what a thrill! It was actually pretty intense because the mother started walking in our direction and could have easily charged over the stream, but the park ranger handled it with aplomb and made some loud noises to turn the elephant around.

Lake Manyara was our last stop on our safari. To me I enjoyed it just as much as the heavy hitters like Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. Better than Tarangire (though I saw Tarangire in February and it's probably better in the dry season when the wildlife is more concentrated).

Joel   –  
United States US
Visited: February 2025 Reviewed: Mar 1, 2025

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

A nice safari introduction among the baobabs
Overall rating
4/5

We had a fantastic experience on the first day of our safari in Tarangire. In retrospect it didn't compare to Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Lake Manyara, but I still think it was a good safari starting park. Here we spent a long time marveling at seeing our first giraffes, our first elephants, and our first lions, but they definitely aren't present here in quite the numbers as the other parks. A part of this could be because we came in green season in February; Tarangire is much more ideal in the dry season compared to the other parks which are good in all seasons.
That being said, Tarangire did have some things that the other parks didn't have. In terms of scenery, it has a ton of really impressive baobab trees! We saw a whole lion pride walking right past our car (in other parks the prides were sleeping and when we saw lions on the move it was usually just 1-2 of them). We saw ostriches up close while in other parks we only saw them far away. We also saw a lot of vervet monkeys, while in other parks it was usually one at a time. This is the only place we saw hyraxes and the northern red billed hornbill.
Overall, it's worth a visit, I assume especially if you go in the dry season, but it'd be okay to skip it if you're short on time.

Joel   –  
United States US
Visited: February 2025 Reviewed: Mar 1, 2025

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

The Africa of My Dreams
Overall rating
5/5

The Serengeti exceeded my sky-high expectations. What a marvel of nature! In two days in the Serengeti we saw about 20 lions doing all varieties of activities, 6 cheetah including one hunting and a couple of the cutest cubs imaginable, many elephant herds, massive zebra herds, a group of 50 hippos brawling, a clan of hyenas hazing a newcomer, warthogs chasing each other, jackals eating a zebra corpse, tons of giraffes, tons of buffalo, impala, gazelle, and other antelope.
The sprawling scenery, the sense of adventure as you drive through the bumpy roads in the endless grasses and scattered trees, hearing the elephants as you walk from dinner to your camp. We did an 11 hour game drive one day to really take it all in. One of the best days of my life.
This is a paradise on earth that will live in my heart forever.

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