I always wanted to go on safari, but had never been camping before, so I was a little apprehensive about that. But camping was all part of the adventure and it was lovely gathering around the campfire in the evenings. It also makes you feel very immersed in the wildlife, e.g. hearing lions roar as you're going to sleep and wondering how far away they are! So if you're worried about camping, just do it, you won't regret it.
A smooth entry point into the traveller experience. A solid trip that mainly focuses on cities rather than country. Strong accommodation (wifi/air con) that are near the heart of the city. Some time at the beach with few excursions. A nice entry point if someone wants to try the traveller experience but wants to avoid ruffing it/ seeing the country.
We had mike & russell as our driver. Mike was a fantastic tour leader, so much knowledge , history, a great sence of humor , organized and informative, russell was an amazing driver. Done a great job everywhere. Very busy tour , lots to see and do, i think if we had 2 days touring in the highlands would be better as it ends up being a 12+ hr day which is quite big . and do much to see. A couple of the dinners could be improved . mainly the 1st nights was the most disappointing. Mike made the journey great and loved the scotish boarder crossing , bag pipes in the rain drinking scotish whiskey and meeting hamish . loved the punting in cambridge, loch ness cruise & windermere tour and the scot tea . all great .