Gametrackers

This topic was created by Pete
[Tue 18 May, 5:59 Tasmanian Standard Time]

Hey everyone,
Has anybody gone with Gametrackers out of Nairobi on
safari? How were they? We are looking at a 2 week Kenyan
gameparks package. I've also read about some recent
problems in the Samburu NP area and this is part of their
itenarary - do we have anything to worry about?
Thanks

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  1. Gametrackers-Kenya Added by: Rob
    [Timestamp: Tue 18 May, 19:14 Tasmanian Standard Time]

    I have heard good things of game trackers. the safair up
    north to lake turkana is said to be unforgetable. They have
    been around for many years and are considered quite reliable



  2. Gametrackers Added by: sam (stranum@hotmail.com)
    [Timestamp: Sat 22 May, 21:43 Tasmanian Standard Time]

    I just went on a trip with Gametrackers two weeks ago. It
    was a four day safari to the Masai Mara. We picked
    Gametrackers because of their good reputation (both in Kenya
    and abroad), some Kenyan friends recommended them to us. The
    trip cost us $200 each plus park fees (which were $86 for
    regular rate, half that with a student card). Everything
    went smoothly, the food was good, the guide was great. I
    would definetly recommend them.



  3. Gametrackers Added by: sam (stranum@hotmail.com)
    [Timestamp: Sat 22 May, 21:43 Tasmanian Standard Time]

    I just went on a trip with Gametrackers two weeks ago. It
    was a four day safari to the Masai Mara. We picked
    Gametrackers because of their good reputation (both in Kenya
    and abroad), some Kenyan friends recommended them to us. The
    trip cost us $200 each plus park fees (which were $86 for
    regular rate, half that with a student card). Everything
    went smoothly, the food was good, the guide was great. I
    would definetly recommend them.




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