

35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Nice for a Day expérience
It was a nice Day trip, but don't expect something wonderful for lunch. It IS fastfood. Guides are nice but thé stop at thé shop IS deceiving because it looks liké a superstore full of chinese stuff. Not much of it IS local. Too Bad...

50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Organized and fun!
From pick up to drop off and ALL the fun safaris, our package was most excellent! Friendly knowledgeable guides, wonderful food and great set up.
Areas of improvement. WATER needs to be free and readily available. Incorporate it into the price but make it available. Currently sold at the bar by the bottle.
Screens should be added to windows as 'load sharing' ie. electricity shut offs happen both during the day and knight and if you open your windows and doors you get all the local bugs and monkeys. FYI/ rolling blackouts happen ALL ACROSS South Africa and are NOT unique or controlled by The Kruger SaFari Co. This is a statewide issue.
Overall, I highly recommend this tour. It's a fantastic experience for all!

50-65 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
what a great country you are.
Making new memories
South Africa.
what a great country you are.
nature beautiful, beautiful mountains, long quiet roads,beautiful people
we spent 3 days at Graaff Reinet, made a nice walk, delicious food and great nature.
from there we drove to plettenberg bay here we enjoyed the sea, delicious wine of course also nature, but we also had nice meetings with friends.
from there we went back to johannesburg to go to kruger. beautiful route to it.
and thoroughly enjoyed the wildlife in the park.
we will definitely come back again

35-50 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Excellent services by Drivers & Guides
Prompt replies to any request before & during the trip. Excellent services by the Local Guides & Drivers.
20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Amazing trip with an amazing operator.
I was apprehensive at first as I never usually use tour booking agents. It started as a quote on a website, moved to emails and then was finalised via WhatsApp. I had not a lot in terms of what you would call "official" confirmation of booking. And everything was communicated via WhatsApp.
This being said. It was amazing. Everything that was planned went ahead and we had the most amazing experience. We stayed at Voi safari lodge and Ngutuni safari lodge in Tsavo east. The second night of our planned lodge was changed due to unforseen circumstances but we was accomodated with what can only be described as an upgrade. It was truly magical. We was lucky enough to see many families of elephants, we saw girrafe and buffalo, we was also lucky enough se a pride lions eating a buffalo. Definitely something we will never forget.
One thing to be noted and the only reason they did not receive 5 star is the payment was requested in USD cash. This in it self is not an issue, though upon payment some of the bills had minor wear and tear, such as nicks and cuts on the edges. It was brought to our attention that any bills under a certain year and any that were too heavily used would not be accepted by Kenyan banks. If I didn't have a few spare bills to use as tips this could have had major detrimental effects on the trip.
This needs to be communicated prior to arrival as I could have asked the bank for fresh bills. The agent in Kenya told me this happens often, so why not notify me to stop the issue happening.

50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about Ol Pejeta Conservancy by Butch
This conservancy was definitely worth a visit since I was in the area. The relatively small portion of the Conservancy that we visited in 3 hours was interesting, with sightings of rhinoceros, giraffes, and elephants. As we were in a bus for our visit, we stuck to the main (dirt) roads and did not go exploring through any 4x4 trails. But what we did get to see was interesting.
35-50 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Great team
I had a great hike with the team.
They kept me motivated and they always made me feel I was with one of my own.
The last day was incredibly challenging however with their support motivation and dedicated focus it was quite easy.
I am eternally grateful to have met these guys.
So I would recommend
Pay the extra
Get a personal loo
Get a personal shower
This just makes the hike over 8 days just that little bit more tolerable.
Also if you have a preference of a type of food, let them know.
Soup and salad gets a little tiring when your taste buds are being non responsive

50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Great People
From the booking to the completion of the climbing of Kilimanjaro, all went smoothly as planned, thanks to a dedicated team and proven experience.

35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
very good value for money
we did a 3-day safari, ngonrogoro, tarangire park and hike to see the waterfall and make coffee with the locals.
for the safari, the guide was very good at tracking animals, we saw everything, it was wonderful.
be careful, the hike for the waterfall lasts 2 hours there and back and a lot of elevation. some visits are in English, the driver is not always there.
but you can trust philipo he is great!! I recommend this safari.
The best seson is January

20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Everything taken care of
Great experience with Aron as our driver. Everything was taken care of in terms of meals, lodging, transportation. Just had to show up and have a good time. Communication with the owner, Hillary, to adjust the schedule and coordinate was very fast and responsive
Aron was a hero for getting the car out of some pretty gnarly mud gullies! He did a great job of getting us to all the animals we wanted to see. Fun guy with a good sense of humor too.
Two things to improve:
- I would have loved if Aron was more talkative when it came to educating us about the animals and the region. Often I had to initiate questions to him.
- The group (including the guides) got a bout of food poisoning at the second lodge (Ngorongoro Tortilis Camp) due to some bad fish. Maybe no more seafood or other risky meats for the lodging meals…