I'd like to take a 7-8 days camping style safari in Kenya quite soon. Do you have any recommendations reg company organizing safaris? Any you took yourself and were statisfied?
I would recomend ndovu outdoors, i tour operator that specialises in student oriented camping experiences. All the tours are approximately 8 days long and are offered all inclusive for 800 us $. refer to www.ndovuoutdoors.com
Posts: 1 | Location: Kenya | Registered: December 16, 2005
We (a family of 4 women, ages 29, 54, 53 and 72) visited Kenya and Tanzania on a 13 day camping safari in mid September 2005 with Mountsafaris Adventures and Jeremiah Gathu as our guide.
We are into ecotourism and wanted to book through a local Kenyan tour company to keep the money in the country so the locals profit from our visit. We spent over 5 months online contacting various tour operators requesting quotes with our custom itinerary and we found Mountsafaris to be very flexible and offered the best options, customized to exactly what we wanted – just the 4 of us and where we wanted to visit. And they offered best prices by far. Jeremiah and the group were all very helpful throughout the entire planning process as well as on the safari and we found them to be very knowledgeable and professional.
Mountsafaris specializes in custom safaris and mountain trekking and they can plan anything to meet your budget - from budget camping/budget lodges to luxury tent camping and anything in between. We chose budget camping/budget lodges to REALLY experience Africa and we were not dissapointed!
We traveled by van to Aberdares, Nakuru, Naivasha, Mara, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara and Tarangire. While at the Mara we stayed at Mara Springs Camp which isn't roughing it by any means! We stayed in a large room tent w/ a floor, real bed and bedding and the camp had hot showers (very uniquely heated) and flush toilets. The camp is very close to the east entrance to the Mara. The experience of staying at Mara Springs camp with our own cook was a much better experience than a lodge stay. While at the Mara we visited a Massai compound and at Lake Manyara we visited the village of Mto Wa Mbu, both were excellent learning experiences and are highly recommended.
The highlights of our trip were: Seeing the Big 5; mating lions; mother cheetah and 4 baby cubs; nursing elephants, zebras and hartbeests; and watching a cheetah make a kill. Our driver, Stanley knew exactly where to go to get the best photos.
Mountsafaris and Jeremiah took excellent care of us and made sure our every need was met so we experienced the best safari ever.
i have been traveling to kenya since 1991 and tried a few different companies,by far the best i have come across is steenbok safaris, www.steenboksafaris.com,i work for sn brussels airlines and due to the excellent service by george haruku and his team he is unofficial company for the staff of sn,i am also a qualified guide with a south african qualification and have always been impressed with the service of steenbok.
You should look no further than breakawayafrica. They will hook you with other people incase you are on budget or tailor make a safari to suit your taste. You can look at their site www.breakawayafrica.com or you can talk to them at info@breakawayafrica.com
Posts: 6 | Location: kenya | Registered: March 01, 2006
I'd like to take a 7-8 days camping style safari in Kenya quite soon. Do you have any recommendations reg company organizing safaris? Any you took yourself and were statisfied? You will love to use circleline tours and travel. They will give you the best rates contacts cirlak@lycos.com web www.circlelinesafaris.net
thanks gm
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Posts: 8 | Location: kenya nairobi africa | Registered: March 08, 2006