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Tanzania Mwangaza Safari
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- Size:
- 5-10 employees (Founded in 2008)
- Tour Types:
- Custom budget & mid-range tours that can start every day
- Destinations:
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TZ
- Price Range:
- $120 to $600 ppper person per day (USD, excl. int'l flights)
for a custom tour
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Reviews
Email Moira | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Super flexible and Reliable
We booked a tour on realy short notice and Mwajabu did wonders! Everything was on time, we felt safe, had a wonderful experience seeing all the animals so close and all our drivers were friendly and the guides knowledgeable! The communication could sometimes have been a bit better, i.e. spontaneous changes due to weather etc, but overall we had a great tour and would definitely use the company for booking again!
Email Marko | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
You won't regret it - one of the best experiences in Africa
All Safaries that I found are at least 2-3 days and I believe that there are more things to see on those safaris. If you don't have much time and you are in Zanzibar I would recommend this trip to everyone. For 200$ you get a full day of an unforgettable experience, good lunch, and amazing pictures. You can trust Mwjabu completely!
This is nature so of course, there is a bit of luck and maybe you won't see all the animals (I didn't see lions, rhinos or elephants) but just to be there in Savana is amazing! I was on a trip to 29th Feb and I saw giraffes, zebras, gazelles, antelopes, a lot of monkeys, birds like flamingo or eagles... I was on all possibles trips in Zanzibars and I would say that this one is number one for me!
Email Okan | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
very nice
Mikumi Safari (2days/1night) was a very nice experience for us, we have enjoyed the tour.. Thanks to Sultan for her warm support and Mwangaza Safari.
Email Angela | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Amazing
We spent some amazing and beautiful days in the Mekumi Nationalpark. We want to say a big thank to Mwatabu and her team.
Email Mons | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
fantastic safari! the 5 days passed too quickly. Atmann is a very good guide. I highly recommend you
Fromage airport to airport everything is very well
Email Iliana Jivkova | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Amazing business!!!
My friend recommended this company and we couldn’t be happier with our experience! 24 hrs customer service, excellent communication, personal touch, and so much more! Everything was just the way we planned it. Beautiful Safari with nice guides and drivers! And for our surprise we got a complimentary taxi on the last day or our stay in Tanzania. The taxi picked us from the Ferri, drove us around the town, store our baggage and waited for us to have dinner and then drove us to the airport- all this for no charge!
Email Fredrik Strebel | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Safari in Selous
We booked everything through the fantastic woman Mwajabu Sultan at Tanzania Mwangaza Safaris & Tours. She arranged our days in Dar Es Salaam perfectly and then we went on a safari. Easy transfer by plane to the park. We had two fantastic days at Yoho Ya Selous which is a fantastic camp with wonderful rooms and staff. After the safari, we flew straight to Zanibar simply and smoothly for a week of relaxation.
Email Alexander Cleland | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Fantastic, Mwangaza was very well organised and organised this safari without any hassle.
The communication was amazing. They organised without any hassle what so ever. Mwangaza was great to deal with. I couldn’t have wished for a better safari experience. I couldn’t fault this company at all.
Email Ena | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
African savanna!
I was very grateful to have you pick me up at Dar es Salaam Airport even at around 3:00 in the early morning. They also helped me purchase SiM cards, which have nothing to do with the tour. The tour itself is about 7 hours from the airport, with a one-way break to Mikumi National Park. The road was paved and it was a Japanese car, so the ride was not as bad as I thought, but it was still hard for 7 hours. They always drop in for a rest break (we chose a beautiful place if you could, and asked for a beautiful place). The driver was fluent in English and very kind. In the national park, transfer to a jeep and go to safari for about 4 hours on the first day. The animals you see seem to change each time, but you can also see rare (?) Lioness. Accommodation is not possible or impossible, but it was necessary to be careful that a big monkey came to open the door to the entrance.
On the morning of the second day, we had a safari tour, but we couldn't see any animals in terms of time. The jeep driver changed in two days and seemed to be a person who explained a lot and a person who took time to take a picture. It was a wonderful tour to experience the Tanzania savanna in a relatively short time.
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Email Peter M | 65+ years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
The perfect safari for a very competitive price
We did some tough bargaining to get the safari into our too low (I must admit) budget. What often happens when bargaining too much, that the quality is not as good as hoped for, did not occur with Mwangaza. We have no complaints whatsoever about the safari, the transport, the accommodation, the meals, the excursions, they all were perfect.
Before going to Tanzania we had inquired about prices for safaris and decided that they were far beyond our budget. Once in Tanzania, we found out that the safaris in the Northern region are 'expensive', but there are 'cheaper' solutions. And the cheaper solutions seem to be more like our kind of tourism, as they are not as standard and industrialized. Finally we booked a 4 day safari to Mikumi and Udzungwa.
During the trip, now and then we felt a little ashamed when we heard how much more other tourists had paid for the same safari. Although installed in one of the more expensive hotels (Double Tree by Hilton) of Dar Es Salam, Mwangaza comes up with very competitive prizes.
We had two full days in Mikumi National Park. We saw elephants, lions, hippos, zebras, giraffes, warthogs, antelopes, wildebeests, wild dogs, monkeys and many birds. We saw them all in very good conditions (< 10 meters). The drivers are very well organized in communicating spots among each other, so if there are lions somewhere, all the tourists will see them. This means that there will be 5 or 6 cars at the spot (when we were there in Januari).
The first night we spent in Vuma Hills Lodge (they call it a 'tented camp', this means that a tent is hung up within a 5 star bungalow structure which allows a good protection against mosquitoes) within Mikumi National Park. The food (set menu) is very good, the coffee too and the beer is cold, even though electricity is not permanent. There is a very nice small swimming pool as well. If you go to Mikumi, make sure you spend the night in Vuma Hills, it was our best accommodation experience on this trip, and one of the best overall. You only can stay there if the admittance fee to the National Park is paid for during both days. You may purchase some souvenirs as well, they seem rather authentic and reasonably priced.
In the National Park and on the way to the lodge, there are many tse-tse flies. This is no reason to panic, they don't seem to be carrying sleeping disease, at least not all of them, not many tourists get infected. They are still a harass, so protect yourselves as good as you can. It seems that bright colored clothes are better, as the flies prefer 'buffalo colored' surface.
The second and third night we spent in Bastian Lodge, outside the National Park. This is also a nice place with good food, coffee and beer and a nice swimming pool.
The third day we went to Udzungwa. As a Dutch national, I was surprised to find out that the waterfalls are called after Prince Bernard, with his picture at the entrance office. We did the 'light' trek to the pool at the bottom of the waterfall. This was already quite an effort. To go to the top, you really should be in good shape. We had a nice swim in the river.
The fourth day we did a 'before breakfast' safari tour, and that is when we had the closest look on lions, elephants and giraffes. It seemed that they were not as scared in the early morning, but I don't think that has a scientific basis.
After breakfast and a short swim, we left for the airport. We asked the driver to make a stop in a souvenir shop and we were very happy he did, because at the brand new airport terminal there were almost no souvenirs for sale ant the ones that were far too expensive.
We had a wonderful time and would like to send our warm thanks to Sultan Mwangaza, the real African mama tour operator, who perfectly understands our westerner's wishes and comes up with a real competitive package deal, in which there is no risk of unexpected expenses. In the deal is explicitly stated what is included (almost everything) and what is excluded (beer, wine, tips, souvenirs).
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