- 5 stars91%
- 4 stars7%
- 3 stars1%
- 2 stars0%
- 1 stars1%
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- Professionalism4.87
- Fun4.76
- Expression4.91
- Quality4.85
- Route4.76
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- Vleuten, 3451 Utrecht, NetherlandsNico(1 Review)Guided by KenyaTravelled in group - 19/12/2024
- Kimberly(1 Review)Guided by KenyaTravelled in group - 09/12/2024
I learned a lot about Indonesias history and it’s make up numerous ethnic groups. Kenya is really easy to talk to, taught the group how to use transportation like a local, how to cross the street, and introduced us to street food. I wanted to learn about Indonesia from this tour and I did! I enjoyed myself and definitely recommend Kenya.
- Durango, CO, USAEarl(11 Reviews)Verified bookingTravelled in group - 01/12/2024
Great tour. Kenya was very knowledgeable about her city and led a great tour. I would recommend to anyone.
- BrusselsPat Ford(1 Review)Guided by KenyaTravelled in group - 17/11/2024
Kenya is an absolutely outstanding guide who made our experience unforgettable. Her exceptional insight and deep knowledge brought every aspect of our journey to life. Thanks to her expertise, we found ourselves fully immersed in the rich tapestry of Indonesian history and culture, gaining a profound appreciation for the traditions and stories of this incredible region. Kenya's thoughtful approach ensured that the tour was not only comprehensive but also engaging, covering all the key elements we hoped to see while weaving in fascinating details that truly enriched our understanding. We couldn't have asked for a better guide—she is a true gem!
- Nordhorn, GermanyHolger(4 Reviews)Verified bookingTravelled in group - 16/11/2024
As I was the only one who had registered for the walk, we had a great time and where flexible. As it was Friday, we could not go to the Istaqlil mosque and therefore also missed the cathedral. But we started by entering the National Library of Indonesia and from the 24th floor's balconies we had a great view on Jakarta's smoggy downtown and the Independence Square with the Monas. From there we took the bus to Chinatown, for which Kenya had chipcards. We strolled through markets, enjoyed some food and drinks and finally landed at Kotatua, the old (Dutch) part of the town. After a drink at the newly opened Tugu cafe we took the train back to Menteng. She had taken many pics and some videos which she supplied me with via Google. Thanks for more than the expected 3 hours, they were very enjoying!