Testimonials
Below we have listed comments from some of our clients. If you would like
to send us comments about your Safari Adventure, please E-mail
us.
Susi and Jean Walrand from Nassau Bahamas travelled to Ecuador and Galapagos in March 2008
Our trip was really fantastic. We understand your insistence we see more than the Galapagos. And we are glad we did the trip in the order that we did. It was always a pleasure to go back to the Plaza Grande as well. A great hotel, impeccable service and heated bathroom floors! Ecuador is a suprising place, and we are ready to go back. People are lovely, food is good, and the accomodations excellent.
The Galapagos were all we expected and more. We had a great guide named Robert Grimstone. The Alta was comfortable and clean, food good and the crew super. We were also lucky with the other 14 passengers...we all got along, and were at the same physical level, for the most part. No "bad apples."
The best part of the trip was meeting Marcia. She is a great guide and became a good friend. She understands her clients almost immediately and is so knowledgable about everything.
The Napo Wildlife Center in the Amazon basin was good too..but a lot of early mornings and rain....to be expected. Another day there would have been perfect.
All in all a well planned trip, as ususal. Thanks Tim. Now we have to decide what's next!
The Galapagos was a dream adventure.
Walking and swimming with sea lions, penguins, iguana, and birds of all kinds, was an unearthly experience. They have no fear of humans and it feels like you are wandering through a dreamworld in which there is no fear or flight. A unique adventure. Your coordinator and guide Marcia was wonderful too. Thanks.
Now onto to Zambia and Kenya!
David, Judy and Matt Sobel
Ray and Margaret Falconer, from the UK, on their trip to Kilimanjaro:
As you will be aware Tony and I made it all the way to the top of Kilimanjaro and back without incident. I thought I would drop you a line just to say how much my wife Margaret and I enjoyed the whole experience.
The Kilimanjaro climb was extremely well run and equipped with good, strong, knowlegeable guides and very attentive staff. The food was good as was the company. Tony and I got on well with Stacey and George and we are looking forward to the exchange of photographs as soon as Stacey returns from her 'Oddysey'. She is the co-ordinator of post climb contact.
Thereafter the Safari was efficiency itself. Every taxi, plane and donkey turned up on time and every destination was perfect. Especially Kalacha, well for one night that is!!!
It was a pleasure to meet your daughter Tana, she was great fun to be with.
The flight to Kalacha was a wonderful experience particularly as James showed us his great flying skills and took us over some amazing sights.
So once again a very big thank you for providing us with a holiday of a lifetime!
Mark Gordon travelled to Ethiopia
Thank you for your help in setting up such a wonderful trip!
Between the beautiful landscape, the fascinating culture, the rich
history and the wonderful people, it was truly a life-changing journey.
In particular Aseffa from Travel Ethiopia was a wonderful, knowledgeable
guide who was a vast resource of information and enjoyment -- even his
laugh was unforgettable!
Most of all, in a country where infrastructure can make travel a
challenge, you certainly made sure every detail was covered to ensure
that we had a safe, comfortable journey.
Thanks once again for making our "once in a lifetime" trip so perfect! - Nolan and Margaret
Barbara Brothers from Youngstown OH did a special trip to Australia and New Zealand
Our 21 days were perfect! Every host and every activity exceeded our expectations! The trip combined Tim's knowledge of what we wanted from our visit with what Australia and New Zealand had to offer. Clearly that information was shared with our wonderful hosts, who made each day, each meal, and each excursion one that delighted our minds and our senses. We only regret that Australia and New Zealand are not closer so that we could more often come back to enjoy the company and homes of Malcolm and Marianne Booth, Di and Ian Fargher, the Hannafords (Rachel, her mother, and grandmother). Though we spent much less time with the owners of the Worcester, Westwood Lodge, Minaret Lodge, and Mountvista Boutique Hotel, they, too, went out of their way to make our visit a very special occasion. Our advice to friends is don't waste your time and money with a package tour as it is the people who make both New Zealand and Australia a must visit.
Jonathan and Angela Scott - of Big Cat Diary TV fame - traveled with us to Argentina enroute to Antarctica
Our trip to Argentina just couldn't have been more special. Safari Experts and their agents were outstanding - their extraordinary efficiency and attention to detail was a joy! Buenos Aires was fascinating and we only wished we had had longer to explore - the Tango show was the highlight and left us wanting to go the next night and the night after that! But most memorable was Estancia El Rocio - they couldn't have looked after us with more care - we could have stayed forever and we are already trying to organize our next trip so as to be able to spend a bit more time in Argentina - it will never be as long as I would hope!
Alison Jones of New York joined us on the Over The Waters of Africa Flying Safari
Skimming low over vast, abstractly-patterned waterways and spending 3 weeks on the banks of these great rivers and lakes, it is both beautifully and starkly obvious: No water, no life. No one other than Tim could offer such a unique view of Africa, given his piloting expertise, professional safari knowledge and bush experience. The thrill of exploration is an amazing overlay to the privilege of being part of each one of these brilliantly dawning days and Southern Cross starlit nights. – Alison Jones, Ewaso Flying Safari
Melinda and Gregor Andrade of Greenwich & Stamford, Connecticut
So, we want to thank you both (Tim and Gail), for organizing an incredible journey for us! Our sojourn to Botswana and South Africa was one that most people only ever dream about, and we were lucky enough - with your help - to live and breath it! We are so happy that we chose Safari Experts, and certainly agree that you've chosen your company name wisely! You certainly are experts at organizing a safari!
So, now we're left with only one question??? Where will you take us next???
Gary and Nancy Fichter from Park City UT climbed Kilimanjaro
Our trip arranged by Safari Experts was truly a trip of a lifetime - all aspects of our trip: climbing Kilimanjaro, going on safari, and R&R at Lamu Island, gave us experiences, new friends, and memories that will last forever.
Their friendly and knowledgeable staff answered all of our questions and put our minds at ease. They are intimately familiar with the places that they booked for us. The organization was impeccable. We were always met by very friendly staff and well taken care of. That gave a comfortable backdrop for us to enjoy the unique experiences that awaited us. We purposely avoided many of the well known tourist stops to have a more personalized trip and get closer to the locals. That intent was successfully implemented by Safari Experts.
Diane Marek from Geneva, Illinois took her son on an East African safari
Our safari was an amazing experience! It surpassed all expectations.
We spent the first evening at Giraffe Manor. It was a great place to
stay and we had plenty of time to wander in the morning before heading
off to Borana Lodge. The Lodge was beautiful as were the mountains it
sits among. The accommodations were definitely top notch, from the tea
brought to us in the morning to the amazing meals shared with the other
guests. We met some very interesting people as well. We saw the big
five the first day!
We spent the next two nights at Richard's Camp. This experience was
great as well and a nice counterbalance to the previous lush
accommodations. Joseph and I loved the tent, especially lounging in it
in the afternoons with it open to the fresh air. Again the food was
excellent and the company of the other guests interesting. Our safari
guide, Murray, did a great job hunting down lions for us to see as the
lions are both mine and Joseph's favorite. We saw a great variety of
animals.
After our short safari, we met up with the Choice Humanitarian group to
go into Egu village and help build a school. Suffice to say that was an incredible experience!
All in all, the safari was perfect. Two nights at each location was
actually sufficient for us due to our time limitations. However, I
would have loved to have had time to ride the horses at Borana! Joseph
says if he goes back he would do it exactly the same. I would as well.
We also hope to visit Australia! Thank you for a truly unique safari!
Julie Floyd from New York joined one of our scheduled climbs of Kilimanjaro
The Kilimanjaro trip is something everyone should try. Not only is it a unique opportunity to walk through several eco systems and camp at breathtaking sites, but a time to challenge yourself. And it's not about making it to the peak, although that accomplishment will feel good, its about appreciating the process. The exploration of Kilimanjaro is a very special trip. Enjoy each step because after you come down you will wish you had more time on that mountain.The views on the route were so beautiful and the summit climb was definitely one of the most memorable things I have ever done. Every once in awhile I would look up at the amazing stars and could not believe what I was seeing. I have never seen stars so clearly.
Safari Experts did a wonderful job in coordinating my Kili climb and allowed for time beforehand at River Trees to rest, get over jet lag and enjoy a safari at Arusha National Park. It was a very well organized and memorable vacation. Thank you Safari Experts!
Cindy Stephan from Laguna Miguel California took her family on safari to Botswana
The trip was fantastic and we thoroughly enjoyed everything. Got spoiled at Kwando Lagoon since it was a private concession and anything goes! On to Xakanaka and hard to adjust to a game reserve coming from a private concession. All accommodations were great; just Jack's and Kwando had some extra special touches. Jack's Camp was so unique and a great way to end the trip. Even some of the pans still had water in them and the desert wasn't as dry as usual. None of us wanted to leave.
Keith Dallas and Noreen Murray from Chatham MA returned from their South Africa safari
Thank you. It was a wonderful experience that I enjoyed far more than I expected to. (I know, you told me so.) All of the logistics which you arranged went off without a hitch, every driver, every plane was just where it was supposed to be, at the correct time.
The best overall impression was that South Africans actually like Americans. The country, in its attitudes and customs, was more like America than I ever expected. All the people that we came in contact with were warm and welcoming.
I loved Makweti. The lodge and rooms were beautiful. Wayne was an excellent experienced ranger who was very reassuring for a first safari and Vicki was a gracious hostess. The atmosphere was comfortable and casual but very professional. Food and wine were excellent. We saw plenty of animals including a sighting of wild dogs, which is apparently unusual.
I am glad we went to Kruger. The landscape is breathtaking and so vast.
Rovos Rail was a good experience. The train was more comfortable than I had imagined and it was really interesting to see the different landscapes as we crossed the country.
Cape Town was as beautiful as I expected it to be and the Cape Grace Hotel was one of the finest hotels we have stayed at in the world. Service was fantastic, the rooms large, and the views beautiful. Our guide for the wine country and Cape of Good Hope was a nice man and pleasant to be with.
We had a fantastic time and I think we will want to do that Victoria Falls-Botswana trip one of these days in the near future. We look forward to seeing you when we return to Park City. Thanks again, Noreen
Sheryl Jager from Broomfield CO returned from Australia
We had a great time in Australia! thank you for all your wonderful work and hooking us
up with what I believe are the BEST of the best folks in Australia - it was great.
Dom and I agreed that Angorichnia Station, with Di and Ian, was the absolute best part
of the trip! They are so giving, and treated us so well, I really cannot say enough about
them. The places they took us, the people they introduced us to, and of course their
wonderful hospitality was phenomenal. Di is a terrific cook and she was so sweet and
gave Dom and I fresh lemon juice every morning for our health. Their daughters were
amazing and even the animals reflect their warm personalities. The wines were great
(even though I don't drink) and Di and Ian just kept them coming! Dominick really
would like to move to Australia primarily because of this portion of our trip. Gads,
I could go on, and on, and on.... oh, and flying in their plane to/from Adelaide
was fabulous. Ian is the ultimate bushman and Di is a wonderful lady - both Dom
and I missed seeing them the day after we left. We feel extremely fortunate to
have met. Oh of course the land is spectacular and Ian took us places I never
thought we would see there. Great fun!
For me, the next favorite part was snorkeling in the Great Barrier Reef. It really
was a spiritual experience. I want to go back in either 2005 or 2006. Perhaps
see Di and Ian again and more of that fantastic country. We also took a fishing
trip and rented jet skis around the island while we were there.
Graham and Lyn at Stranraer were also incredible on Kangaroo Island! They took such wonderful
care of us and of course Lyn's cooking spoiled us forever! Lyn also really helped
Dom while he was sick with lemon drinks and cold medication. I cannot thank her
enough for caring for him! The island itself was wonderful. My favorite part was
the Remarkable Rocks. Of course seeing all of the native animals was great as well.
Charlie, the driver who transported us from Adelaide to the small airport where we
flew with Ian is very entertaining! Dom and I really enjoyed our short trips with him.
All these things cannot come close to describing how wonderful the trip was.
There are lots more people and places I haven't even touched on........
Sheryl
Paul and Janet Smith along with their two children Remy (7yrs)
and Tyler (9yrs) sent this message:
Tim Lapage and Gail Reed at Safari Experts did an excellent job in setting
up the perfect safari for our family. Safari Experts set up our camps and
lodges so we were to have a very nice progression of education and varied
safari experiences as we traveled throughout Kenya. The complete trip went
off without the slightest hitch as guides, camp or lodge hosts, as well
as the pilots, were attentive to our desires and kept the complete trip
running extremely smoothly. We found that Tim Lapage is highly respected
throughout the safari community as an expert in customizing itineraries
for the varied clientele he books.
Before our trip we were apprehensive about staying in smaller tented camps
with two young children. However, after the first night in the African bush
we realized this was the best way to truly experience a safari. The guides
were extremely attentive to all our needs providing a fantastic educational
and enjoyable trip. As active people, we were pleasantly surprised to find
that we could go on morning runs or hikes with the Maasai guides.
We look forward to visiting these camps again, and we would highly recommend
Safari Experts to anyone that is looking to have a unique and personalized
safari experience.
Patrick and Jan Kennedy of San Jose CA returned from a trip to Kenya and Northern Tanzania, before going on to Egypt,
and sent me this message:
We arrived back late on Monday night. The trip surpassed both Jan and my
expectations. All of the parks we visited made for a exciting and varied
itinerary. I think we were both surprised by the quality of food and accommodation
just about everywhere we went. In addition, all of the arrangements you
put together for us went off without a hitch. Airport transfers met us on
time as promised, all of the tickets and paperwork were complete and organized,
and we really didn't spend a second wondering about logistics during our
entire stay in East Africa.
We had what ended up being a very funny experience on our last night in
Tanzania. We were staying at Treetops for 2 nights. On the second day, while
driving in Tarangire Park, it had begun raining in the mountains and the
creek bed close to the camp (that was bone dry when we crossed it in the
morning), became a raging torrent during the day and was un-passable by
the afternoon. While we sat and waited for the water level to drop, we recognized
a couple of potential issues. First, all of our clothes were in camp on
the other side of the creek-bed. Second, even if the water-level dropped
enough for us to cross and get back to camp, we had a plane to Cairo to
catch the next morning and if the rain continued overnight, we would not
be to get out. As we were pondering this, and I was mentally figuring how
to get a rope strung across the water, the entire staff of the camp appeared
on the opposite bank with our bags (the contents of which we had scattered
across our room earlier that morning). In a caravan, these guys began wading
through the current with our bags held over their heads. As the current
was pushing on them, they slowly made their way across, delivering our belongings,
and those of our guide, to the opposite side. In addition, they had made
arrangements for us to stay at the sister property (a beautiful coffee plantation
in Arusha called Redds) that night so we would be assured to make our flight.
This example typifies the type of people we met on our safari.
Jolie and Ian McTavish returned from a unique Australian safari
with their two boys
Trying to see Australia and get a real sense of it's many wonderful attributes
without (Australia Less Traveled/Safari Experts) is like thinking you've
really seen Hawaii after going to a luau at your hotel. We were on the "insiders
track", and had a richness to our travel there that we will never forget.
It's like having instant friends. Our hosts in the outback and in Baird
Bay, and Kangaroo Island were enthusiastic and gracious, and allowed us
to see the wide open, pristine, non-touristy side of Australia. Our kids
(Ages 12 & 14) really enjoyed the personal touch this type of travel
allows. We can't wait to continue our exploration of Australia!
Jolie and Ian called Safari Experts and went to Africa in 2003, and Argentina and Peru in 2004.
Paula Miles and her family returned home from Australia and sent this message:
"How can we ever thank you for such a wonderful holiday? The Itinerary
was beautifully and expertly prepared and Drew took very good care of us
while we were in Australia. I felt honored to be treated so well by him,
Kiley, TJ and all of the hosts where we stayed. Their hospitality was unsurpassed.
We had a wonderful time and felt so welcome, as though we will long be friends
with everyone. We fell in love with Angorichina and The Flinders Range,
Baird Bay and KI and felt that we were treated to the best of the best.
Thank you!"
Marta and Ken Johnston wrote:
This past June my family and I traveled to Kenya for three weeks.
We had never met Tim Lapage, but the trips he had organized for some friends
of ours were so successful we felt sure all would go well. Tim asked each
of us what we wanted to do, and although we came up with a very diverse
list, he managed to satisfy each of us! We hiked, my daughter ran with some
Massai, we fished, we camped out and we luxuriated at private ranches. We
rode horses and camels, discussed African environmental issues with people
who were very involved with same, were guests at two villages-each quite
different, but both welcoming, and we saw more animals than we ever could
have hoped to see. We would love to return, and when we do, it will be under
Tim's guidance.
Marta and Ken Johnston
Duxbury, MA
Carol Keys and Philip Andrews wrote:
"We never imagined that our African holiday could have been so fantastic.
Tim put together a safe and flawless adventure for us that really let us
see a side of Africa we never knew existed. He was patient and helpful,
making sure we got exactly what we wanted. Also, having him in the US meant
that we could get fast responses to all the questions we had, and it made
us feel all the more comfortable in the relationship... We'd recommend Tim
to anyone wanting help planning their African trip of a lifetime."
Carol Keys and Philip Andrews
Karen and Jim Selsor
To read a personal account of a Kenyan/Tanzanian safari from one of our
clients, Karen and Jim Selsor, of Alexandria, Virginia, USA, see
a Web page they devoted to their Savari Adventure. Karen has done
an excellent job of weaving in photos of their recent trip with
stories and anecdotes of their safari.
Helen Bairsto, from London, U.K., wrote the following about
her experiences on Safari in Africa:
"For many, a visit to Africa is a 'once in a lifetime experience'
and even I, who became hooked, still want every journey to be a unique experience.
As a single traveler it is important for me to feel able to trust the advice
and the people, and to feel safe in the knowledge that everything has been
planned and coordinated - also for me the right experience was critical
- what you see and feel you remember for a lifetime - none of these things
should be left to chance."
"Tim has a knowledge and understanding of Africa and, in particular
of Kenya, which only someone who was born and lived there can have.
His love of the place is infectious and his commitment to giving
his clients the best experience is totally genuine. He will send
you to places that you couldn't have believed existed and you will
meet quite remarkable people, totally dedicated to the conservation
of wildlife and cultures which are now fast disappearing. This
was THE BEST experience - my next trip and the one after are already
in the planning with Safari Experts."
Tom and Ros Miller from Hawaii Write:
"Our safari in the summer of 98 was the thrill of a lifetime; and,
having done it, we wouldn't do it any other way than how you put it together.
We saw East Africa the way it should be done. Amazingly too, in a long and
complicated schedule, there were ZERO glitches; everything went perfectly.
Thanks for everything."
Tom and Ros Miller
Hawaii
Donald S. Gull writes:
"It was a crescendo of ever more exciting places. We would say to
one another, 'Can it get any better than this?' And, sure enough, it did.
The scenery and animals were spectacular. Far more exciting than we had
expected. The food was as good as we have ever tasted and we simply could
not believe it could be prepared in such remote places. Friends asked if
we felt frightened. Never! Exhilarated? Yes! Would we go again? In a heart
beat!"
Donald S. Gull
Salt Lake City, UT
From Dr. and Mrs. Lu Fletcher:
"Efficient, dependable, hospitable, and fantastic are a few of the
adjectives we use to describe our Africa trip with Tim Lapage - a trip of
a lifetime!"
Dr. and Mrs. Lu Fletcher
Newton, NJ
Chrysanne O'Neill sent this message:
"I was more than a little nervous about my first trip to Africa, and,
much to my surprise, discovered a fabulous country with new and delightful
experiences at every turn. Our trip to Kenya and Tanzania exceeded all expectations
and I would return tomorrow as long as it was planned once again by Tim
Lapage and Safari Experts."
Chrysanne O'Neill
Burlington, VT
Scott Anderson, President of Zions Bank in Salt Lake City,
says:
"We had Tim plan a four week trip for our family (5 of us, including
our daughter (14 at the time) and two sons (10 and 11 at the time)) that
included a day stopover in London (on the way to Africa) and a fabulous
safari in Kenya and Tanzania. Everyone was captivated by the scenery, the
animals, the adventures (camel and horse back riding, jeep tours, hiking,
stalking the white rhinos), and the wonderful friendships we made with our
hosts at the homes we stayed at. No one wanted to come home!. The meals
we had each day were fit for kings and queens. Even our 10 year old son
who is very finicky about his food loved it. The trip was not only spectacular,
but it brought our whole family closer together, enjoying something that
will continue to bind us together through memories for years to come. Tim
was an expert who guided us gently and with wisdom on what we might enjoy
doing, and then making sure that all the arrangements came together perfectly.
We are planning to have Tim plan another trip for us to Africa - we would
encourage you to use Tim and see Africa before it changes forever."
Dr. Howard from Le Claire, IA, went on safari and sent us this note:
Dear Tim,
Beth, Mike , and I had a fantastic family Safari. We had great connections,
no mishaps, great guides, and a trip with just the three of us that was
-- THE VERY BEST!!!!!! Thank you for your help. We saw all of the big five
animals. I don't think we missed any . Your help in planning was outstanding.
Planning Kiwayu at the end was an excellent idea. We got much rest and still
had lots of fun. I made up a picture book and I have shown it to many friends.
If you would send some of your business cards I will be happy to suggest
you for Safari planning to many of my acquaintances. Thank you for your
help. This trip will go down as one of the most memorable.
Sincerely,
Dr. J. Thomas Howard
Arline Bake traveled to South Africa and writes:
We want to thank you, Gail and Jeremy Lock (South African coordinator) for all your efforts in making our trip to South Africa a memorable one. As you know, only days before we were to begin our visits to the game reserves, we learned that the torrential rains wrecking havoc on Mozambique had also washed out both of the private game reserves we had been booked to visit, Makweti and Selati. Worried, we called Jeremy Lock, who reassured us that he was making great progress booking us into two entirely different lodges which weren't affected by the rains. The visions we had--and many others experienced--of having our entire trip washed out and/or a travel agent shrugging, saying "act of God" or the like, never transpired, thanks to you.
We very much enjoyed our stays at Tshukudu Lodge in Pilansberg and Kapama Lodge in N.Western Kruger. Both were elegant, Kapama remarkably so, we were treated very well, and had, especially in Kapama, some remarkable game experiences: a close encounter with a baby rhino (who charged at us playfully) and its mother who broke off this encounter with an anxious shove; lions who carefully plotted and executed their hunt of wildebeest just a few feet from us; and finally locating the elusive leopard, and having found him, watching with fascination as a huge male lion who detected his scent in his territory, hunted him, again just a few feet from us. Our night in Buffalo Camp was also an interesting change. We kept laughing that if these lodges were "plan B" we were so lucky. So many thanks for all your help ensuring that our trip was as exciting and memorable as we had hoped. We hope that we can return to SA some day, and visit Makweti and Saleti as originally planned.
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