I was lucky enough to end 2022 & start 2023 at Ikuka, which feels like an incredible privilege. This was my second stay at Ikuka but it won’t be my last, as I just love the place & people so much. I’ve already written one glowing review here from my first visit but will try to top it…
First of all, Ruaha is an amazing park. I visited in the dry season previously and having seen the green beauty during the small rains now in late Dec, I can’t decide which is more beautiful. Both seasons have their charm for sure. It’s amazing to see the park so vividly green and bursting with life & happy animal babies. Also, there aren’t too many cars and you’ll get to enjoy the nature & animals in peace which is a HUGE plus.
The animals .. I will never tire of seeing them casually roam around. Impala, zebra, elephants, lions, leopards, hippos, kudu & so many more. We were even lucky enough to see a big pack of happy wild dogs! There’s something so magical & peaceful of just watching a herd of elephants, and I think it’s such a privilege to see these animals roam free - and from such a close distance! After two safaris, it still blows my mind.
On things that blow my mind: the camp itself. It’s just wonderful in every way. The location & views are stunning and you really feel like you’re in the middle of the bush, but in a luxurious way. When I say luxurious, it’s by no means stuffy or awkward. Everything is so casual, tailored to your needs and every person at camp makes you feel welcome. The small details (like “welcome back”- pillowcases!!) really are the cherry on top. The delicious food is plentiful and the kitchen makes an amazing job, as does the team at the bar. Special shout-out to the “leftover” ham sandwiches after new year’s.
The people.. I mean just the nicest bunch. Tommy & Chevy really ensure you’re having a great time, but they do it in a way that makes you feel like they’re your pals, instead of it being overbearing. Everyone at camp is so nice, I honestly can’t wait to see them again. I do believe that even with the nicest camp, it’s the people that make or break it. In Ikuka’s case, they are gems. It’s a big, fantastic family and it’s fabulous to be part of it for the few days.
And lastly.. my guide Geoffrey. This is the second time I’ve been lucky enough to drive around Ruaha with Geoffrey - I did reach out before my arrival to check if he’s available. We get along great and seem to have a similar appreciation for nature & animals, so basically I’m always happy with his plans cause they match my expectations perfectly. So calm, so nice & able to spot animals in a way that’s unreal to me. The knowledge and respect for nature is inspiring and I can’t wait to drive around with Geoffrey again. Such a gem.
Right, I hope you’ve enjoyed this short story about my love for Ikuka. I can’t recommend it enough & hope to go back soon for a third time. Asante sana, Ikuka family.