THE AFRICAN TRAVEL EXPERTS!
Bearfoot Expeditions was born in 2007, the creation and inspiration of Justin Mathias Mosha. Coming from Marangu village, at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, Justin began guiding in 1992 with Ranger Safaris, having obtained a diploma from Mweka College in Moshi. Bearfoot Expeditions started as a modest tour company with a small staff and limited vehicles but over time has grown into a business of 19 staff, 10 safari vehicles, transfer cars and two trucks! Justin also owns a mechanical garage that services all his safari vehicles, so personally ensures they are in the best condition for your trip.
For those visitors not fluent in Swahili or English, Hakuna Matata, as Justin also speaks French to a high standard and a little Spanish as a bonus, so being understood is one less thing to worry about! Also playing a big part in the company are Makuru Nyakiboa and Huruma Simon, both of whom have been with Bearfoot for 8 years and come with a total of 50 years of experience between them.
In addition to his vast experience in the safari business, Justin also has a super friendly personality and an infectious laugh which is guaranteed to not only make you smile but will absolutely make your trip one that you will never forget.
WHERE TO GO ON SAFARI IN TANZANIA
A safari in Tanzania is one of contrasts thanks to this incredible landscape where the wilderness of the Serengeti and its bustling plains bow before mighty Mount Kilimanjaro’s snow-laden crown. Further south, the verdant basin of the Ngorongoro Crater cradles a vibrant ecosystem, while beyond its parameters, endless coffee plantations churn out infinite quantities of the berry-like brew.
There are several other fantastic reserves offering a genuine Tanzanian safari for the adventurous among us – namely, the immense Selous Game Reserve, Ruaha National Park, Tarangire National Park, Mahale Mountains National Park – where chimpanzees roam in the forested mountain slopes, and Katavi National Park – where you can see herds of buffalo in their thousands.
We love Africa and we have experienced its magic enough times to make us itch to share it with you.