MX
35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Tomodachi Tours really made the difference
I went to Tanzania last July, Tomodachi Tours really made the difference on my trip as they tailored my last minute trip by my own, and i was so lucky to be with such a nice small group.
I took the Safari to Tarangire, Manyara Lake and Ngorongoro Crater, the hotel that I stayed overnight was great, excellent ambience and food, the owner's from South Africa.
I loved Tanzania not only the Safari, the beaches, the magical Zanzibar and the people.
Review about Lake Naivasha by Tom Vohya
Excellent destination for spotting hippos and one would be spoilt for choice when it comes to birds.
Review about Shaba National Reserve by Tom Vohya
Shaba is a beautiful place in terms of scenery, although we didn't see any wildlife apart from a crocodile. It is incredibly hot.
Review about Samburu National Reserve by Tom Vohya
We went to Samburu for an early morning game drive with a guide. We drove for quite a while without seeing much, but then saw a lion just as we were leaving the park.
Review about Buffalo Springs National Reserve by Tom Vohya
You only pay one park entry fee for Buffalo Springs, Shaba and Samburu National Reserves, although they are separate parks. It's $70 for non-residents, Ksh1,200 for residents and Ksh500 for citizens
We drove around for 2 hours in the afternoon and saw 3 lions (1 about 10m away from us!) and a cheetah, as well as many giraffes
Review about Amboseli National Park by Tom Vohya
Amboseli is the place to go if you want to see elephants. We saw so many elephants and up very close. It was unbelievable. There were many baby elephants too, which were really cute. It was fun watching them playing in the mud and washing themselves. The road to Amboseli is fantastic - new tarmac road the whole way and completely free of traffic.
Review about Aberdare National Park by Tom Vohya
We drove through the Aberdare National Park from Naivasha en-route to Shaba. It is stunningly beautiful! Incredible views and lush vegetation. There are several waterfalls to see. We stopped at Karuru Waterfall. You can walk about 15mins down a path to get to the viewing point. It is breathtaking - water plummeting down from 700ft!
The best place to see rhinos in Kenya
It took us about 15mins to get to Solio Ranch from our accomodation at Sandai Farm. The park entry fee is expensive - $80 per person for non-residents, Ksh2,000 for residents and Ksh1,000 for citizens - but well worth it! Rhinos are almost extinct, but there are more than enough of them in Solio. We decided to self-drive in our 4x4 without taking a guide (but we bought a map for Ksh1,000), which worked well. There are clear paths to follow and the map is quite detailed. We were able to drive up really close to herds of rhinos, buffaloes, zebras, oryx and gazelle. We also saw several families of warthogs trotting around and a jackal.
20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Excellent trip
My girlfriend and I booked a gorilla trekking and Queen Elizabeth Park game trip with Cycads. Everything was handled flawlessly. Our knowledgable and friendly guide Ashadu was a very safe driver and always on time. We booked the deluxe accommodations - which only cost a little more than the budget places - and were rewarded with the most spectacular views either one of us have ever seen from a hotel we were staying at. Halfway through the trip we decided to add chimp trekking in Kyambura Gorge in QENP (highly recommended) and this change in the itinerary, which added an extra day, was handled without issue. Overall great company, definitely check them out.
BG
35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Excellend organized time and we enjoy every minute
Everything was perfect. In case of need we could have a support from the officce. And we asked all the time is everything ok. Very polite people and excellent profecionals.