Trip Advisor is probaly better than NSC for this sort of thing.
I actually find NSC a really good site to talk about travel. You get some crackin advice on here.
Trip Advisor is probaly better than NSC for this sort of thing.
Plan was to spend week chilling on Mombssa. It possible to do a safari that takes in Masia Mara, then moves west to Tsavo West, removing the need to get a flight from Nairobi to Mombassa
Was hoping to only spend about £3,000 for 2 of us. Is that unrealistic? I have seen reasonable flights for about £650 each and hotels for £50 a night
Try African Big Five (africanbigfivesafaris.com). They are based in Uganda but do great safaris across east Africa. They are also great value. Have done a few safaris and they are by far the best operator I've used.
I actually find NSC a really good site to talk about travel. You get some crackin advice on here.
The Voyager in Mombasa very good all-inclusive. Right on the beach. All the Safari parks were good in different ways though didn't get to Masai Mara. After a few days of elephants and giraffes you get a bit blasé about them! Oh, whatever you do, don't fly Kenya Airways - they must be the world's worst!!!
I have stayed at Southern Palms a couple of times at New Year. Great place. Lets Go Travel are all over Kenya and excellent in organising trips, hotels etc. my dad worked in Nairobi for 15 yrs so I was fortunate to have many holidays there and see things off the tourist trail. Fantastic country that I will hopefully visit again very soon. Enjoy your trip. I know you will.
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I have stayed at Southern Palms a couple of times at New Year. Great place. Lets Go Travel are all over Kenya and excellent in organising trips, hotels etc. my dad worked in Nairobi for 15 yrs so I was fortunate to have many holidays there and see things off the tourist trail. Fantastic country that I will hopefully visit again very soon. Enjoy your trip. I know you will.
I had my honeymoon in Kenya in 2007. We stayed at the voyager beach resort near Mombasa. It was fantastic. We spoke to some people by one of the pools and they had booked a safari from guy on the beach. We did the same. We paid about 300 quid each to fly from Mombasa to Maasai mara. Three day two night safari. We saw all the big five and stayed at the David livingstone lodge on the bank of the mara river where there were loads of hippos and crocs to watch while having a beer.
We were on the same plane and staying in the room next door to people who paid twice as much with Thompson
I would recommend Maasai mara over tsavo. Apparently the vehicles don't leave the tracks there but in the Maasai mara they roam freely.
I would suggest three days is plenty for safari.
In Kenya when buying anything a safe rule is to offer quarter the quoted price.