Last week we returned from a magnificent holiday in Kenya. In spite of the political situation, it has been a great experience. The absolute highlight was our six day safari to Tsavo West, Amboseli and Tsavo East. We booked this in advance with the local touroperator Julius, which we had chosen because of the excellent reviews and recommendations. It turned to be out to be our best holiday experience ever (and we travel a lot)! From the very first moment we contacted Julius somewhere in October 2007, everything went smooth as silk. We arranged a tailor-made private safari including a not common trip to Ziwani tented camp (=Tsavo voyager camp) in the southern part of Tsavo West, from which we had heard it must be like the garden of Eden. Julius gave us a really great offer, and even contacted us personally by phone to make sure that everything should be according our wishes.
Because of the raids due to the elections in Kenya, it became uncertain for us whether we were able to travel, but Julius convinced us that everything should be safe, so we decided to go anyway.
From the moment Julius and his driver picked us up in Malindi at February 22, almost all our dreams came through. Julius promised us to give us the best safari-experience you could imagine, as he did for sure. He even told us in advance what he probably could not give to us: spotting a Rhino because there are a very few of them, and unfortunately, he was right. But instead we did see almost all big animals from the reserves: the remaining BIG 4 (buffalos, (a lot of) elephants, lions AND leopards), there were hippos, 7 or 8 types of antelopes, giraffes, zebras, hyenas, jackals, ostriches, all kinds of birds, but also the difficult to spot cheetah and even a civet cat. The lodges we had chosen (Ngulia Bandas, Ziwani, Ol Tukai and Voi Wildlife) were luxurious and agreeable, with perfect service and excellent food. Even the trip to a Masai-village, of which we were told that it was mainly a commercial happening, turned out to be wonderful. However, the most remarkable thing to mention about Julius is his ability to improvise: on the second day of our safari, when we stayed in the beautiful Ziwani camp (were we had also a walking safari and a night safari with a local guide), our original driver got seriously ill and we didn’t want to take the risk to go on with him. We informed Julius about this around 10 p.m., and he managed to replace this driver-guide within 12 hours! Although the new driver, called Lucky, had to come down from Mombasa, which is a trip for many hours since Ziwani is rather isolated, he arrived on time the next day at 9 am, thus giving us a minimum delay of only 2 hours. This delay was made up by prolonged game drives in the late afternoon and the perfect skills of Lucky, who’s hawk eyes spotted every animal crossing our paths.
The money we were asked to lend and the extra telephone costs, both because of the necessary replacement of the driver, were fully returned to us at the end of the trip.
It leaves us to one conclusion: there can’t be a better safari-operator than JT Safaris. There is no other option for us than to choose for Julius again if we go on safari, even when we decide to go to Tanzania (Julius organises safaris from Arusha as well). If you go with Julius: don’t worry or: Hakuna Matata.
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