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Kim & Jeanette, Perth   –  
Australia AU
Visited: September 2011 Reviewed: Sep 29, 2013

Email Kim & Jeanette, Perth  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Taga Safaris Africa a truly professional operation
5/5

Our first trip to Africa was in April 2010. Searching the internet was quite daunting but we thought the Taga Safari site looked very professional , so we decided to contact Taga for advice on planning our African safari to South Africa, Botswana, Zambia and Namibia.
We were truly impressed with the quick response to our numerous queries and the proactive manner in which Mark assisted us in planning our itinerary. He certainly has a great knowledge of Africa.
When we arrived in Johannesburg, Mark was at the airport to meet us and he escorted us to the transport base to begin our adventure. At no point during our entire trip did we feel unsafe or intimidated. At every transfer point to/from each safari or country, we were met by a Taga representative to ensure our timely and safe passage. The Taga representatives were always punctual, very courteous and competent.
We had such a wonderful trip thanks to the input of Mark and his Taga team, in fact we were so impressed that when we decided to return to South Africa for a safari lodge holiday (Sep,2011), we immediately contacted Mark to make the reservations. Once again we had the most wonderful trip and we are now looking forward to planning another safari holiday.
We commend Mark and his Taga team to anyone who is looking for a highly professional organiser, to assist and implement their plans for an African holiday, with the emphasis on seeing the magnificent wildlife in a safe, friendly and happy environment.

Jacqueline M.   –  
France FR
Visited: December 2011 Reviewed: Sep 26, 2013

Experience level: over 5 safaris

Out of 48 visits to Southern Africa, a significant number was made with the assistance of Taga. Top!
5/5

We have experienced quite a few ways to criss-cross Southern Africa over the past 20 years. Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbawe, South Africa being our favorite destinations. Sometimes organizing everything on our own, sometimes thanks to local friends, and in several occasions with the assistance of Taga Safaris. In the latter case, it has always been extremely successful. Mark has an extended knowledge of the destinations he recommends, always carefully taking into account his clients' preferences. We appreciated his reliability on all occasions. Keep going Mark! Jacqueline M.

Phil & Kathy Visited: July 2010 Reviewed: Sep 23, 2013

Mark and Celeste did all the work...all we had to do was enjoy the experience
5/5

We had an incredible experience through Taga Safaris. Celeste and Mark made all the arrangements and everything went like clockwork. We visited Victoria Falls and got to view from both the Zambian and Zimbabwean sides. Next we flew to Ruckomechi for our canoe trip down the Zambezi river. Then on to Davison's Camp and finally back to Johannesburg. We had told Mark and Celeste the things that we wanted to see and we saw all those things and so much more. Lots of animals, tremendous service, excellent lodging, delicious food and warm and welcoming camp staffs. We enjoyed this safari so much that we are planning another next August but this time family members will join us! We wouldn't have anyone but Mark and Celeste plan this safari for us.

Tim Landis   –  
United States US
Visited: November 2012 Reviewed: Sep 20, 2013

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Best Safari Operator around
5/5

I recently took my wife and two of our best friends on our third trip to Africa through Targa Safaris Africa. We are all amateur photographers , we shoot Nikons and we love the look of big glass lens. As you know there are weight restrictions set by the airlines. It is very hard to fit computers, cameras, clothes, chargers and a 500 mm F 4 and a 200 to 400 F4 and all the support gear in the stated weight restriction.

However, Mark lives in South Africa and has excellent connections with the camps and the airlines. He is an insider! He is more than familiar with the difficulties and frustrations facing international travelers with photog gear .
So we pared down our equipment to the bar bones and trusted Mark. Needless to say, we were met at the airport by Marks driver, who took some very tired travelers to our lovely hotel in Johanesberg, where we crashed out for the rest of the day and night. Early next morning, there was our driver who wisked us to the airport and from where we flew up to Maun. We collected our luggage and gear and loaded into the smaller "puddle jumper " planes to fly into the Botswanna Okavango Delta . On a previous trip we had stayed at Duma Plains and just missed a Buffalo kill by the lions and then the lion pride was well fed while we where there. We got a lot of cool photos but we missed the difficult to see Kill shots …

So we flew out to Duba Plains, made our selves at home in our lovely tents and set out of our first Safari right after lunch . We faced a lot of water which the guides expertly drove us through, it was fun picking up all our gear as the water washed over the floor boards and of course, there was a superb Malachite kingfisher sitting on the reeds as we drove by in three feet of water. The bird was quite used to this and didn't flinch. However, we could not slow down for fear of sinking into the mud. this was frustrating but when we got out in the delta we quickly found the buffalo herd with a very hungry pride of Lions with their ribs showing. We were glad as we thought the lions would be forced to feed and soon! It took almost two hours see the great wheel of life turn! Talk about the right place at the right time.

We also found when we drove through a certain area of tall grass that we were being straffed by Carmen Bee Eaters! Why would this bee? I figured out that the truck scared up insects and the bee eaters would swirl around us scarfing up grasshoppers. Great photo opportunity, but when I stopped the Land Rover they flew away, everytime. Time for a new game plan. I asked the guide to turn the truck around and drive the same speed as last time. Only this time I pushed the ISO up, focused the lens on manual, same for the camera body and when the Carmens raided us I would go to 10 frames per second and estimate the distance and machine gun them .. Huge fun running up hundreds of exposure a couple of which turned out fabulous !

The camp made us amazing dinner and deserts and told us amazing stories. We ate under the stars and enjoyed great wines. The guides walked us back to our tents and we stayed there. We had a great time listening to the millions of Rhodesian tree fogs all singing their little hearts out. A great way to fall asleep. Around 4 AM we heard a huge roar about a mile away. We were really sleepy and it was only once, but something big had happened.

After an early breakfast, we were on safari again…..We drove throught the deep waters, past our pet Malachite, and watched the cat and mouse game between the lions and the buffalo. The large herd of Buffalo where holding their turf while the lions moved around them probing for weakness. The buffalo , would respond and send out a half dozen "bouncers " which where very large and muscular buffalo in their primes. They were fearless and the lions gave way choosing not to challenge them. This went on for an hour or more, then through the binoculars the guides figured that one of the buffalos had given birth and they needed a few hours to let the little one get up on his legs. The herd was protecting the little one, buying it time to get used to its legs ! After another hour or two as if on command, the whole herd suddenly retreated across the river with the little new born last in line. As soon as the buffalo's retreated the lions ran across shallow standing water in the meadow, one of the guides hit the gas and got his photographer across the shallow pond for a stunning series of shots with lions running through shallow waters at break neck speed. I really wish we could have gotten that image. But between the shallow meadow pool and the fast retreating buffalo herd was a small forest. So we saw the lions running after the herd. The herd running into the river, the little one slowly struggling in the water, the scene was set for disaster ! We kept waiting and watching and the lions didn't make it through the little forest. The newborn buffalo was noticed and the herd sent back a couple of bouncers to protect the little one again and they made it. We picked up some great images of the herd migrating across the river, our driver then drove us to the little stand of trees and it was there we found the source of the great noise the previousl night.

What had happend was that two alpha male buffalo had duked it out for top dog honors, one had gored the other and that was the source of the great sound, not a new large male lion announcing his occupation of this territory!
The looser of this match had been penetrated by a very large horn to the diaphram and he just layed down and died at the same time another had given birth. So the buffalo elders had held council and worked out a brilliant plan. Send out the bouncers, keep the lions off balance, slightly intimidated, give the baby time to get his legs working, then as one they retreated across the river and "sacrificied " their fallen commrades body to the lions to buy time for the little one cross the river. A life saved, a fallen hero's body given up to by time. Nothing short of brilliant. I did not think Buffalos had any game plan or planning abiliity. We were impressed totally.

We did work the scene of feeding lions for two days. We got some really amazing images and then took a boat trip down the river for other less intense imagery.

My point is, you never know what you are going to see . You need to figure out what it is you want to see, you need a great safari booking person to get you into the territory and camp offering you the best chances. I would highly suggest Taga Safaris Africa as Mark certainly knows his stuff.

We then went to Selinda Camp in the Selinda Spillway and found some other really great images. They are located on a large system of canals or rivers with a very large population of hippos. On a favorite evening we boated out to the hippo pool and celebrated the sunset with cocktails and watched the hippos pop up out of the water like giant jack in the boxes.

The food at Selinda was nothing short of phenomenal , We thought the staff was superb .

We then went to Chobe National Park . Our camp was great and we even had air conditioning and limited internet. Our first game drive out , we photod elephants, crocadiles, prides of lions, countless antelopes, amazing birds, hippos, we found giraffes drinking with the elephants which is unusual . Lots of birds, we really were impressed with the diversity and density of the wildlife . tons of animals and great food in the evenings.

We just felt this was one of our best safaris to Africa ever.
We talked with Taga Safaris about what we wanted to photograph and they made it happen!

Thank-you Mark at Taga Safaris Africa ! You are The Best !

Eric   –  
United States US
Visited: August 2013 Reviewed: Sep 13, 2013

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Great safari and great service!
5/5

This was the second safari that I've booked through Mark. I went to South Africa (Mala Mala) in 2001, and loved it so much and couldn't wait to get back. This time around, it was a last minute trip -- I emailed Mark about a month before I wanted to go, and he was able to book me lodges in both South Africa (Kirkman's Kamp) and Namibia (Sossusvlei Desert Lodge). He met me at the airport when I arrived in Johannesburg and we were able to chat for a bit before I flew out to the game reserve.

Lynne Visited: June 2005 Reviewed: Sep 4, 2013

Exceptional Friendly Service
5/5

We were most fortunate to get connected with Taga Safaris Africa before our trip to South Africa in 2005. Celeste was wonderful. She was able to quickly book us in at the Safari Camp that we wanted to stay at...even though they were booked solid. We had a fantastic room. Celeste also took care of our flights in and out of Johannesburg. She made it seamless. Mark and Celeste treated us like family. We are hoping to get back to South Africa for another safari one day and we will definitely use Taga Safaris Africa.
Lynne
USA

Kirk   –  
United States US
Visited: February 2013 Reviewed: Aug 28, 2013

Experience level: over 5 safaris

Excellent knowledge and advice, superior service
5/5

I have probably gone on a dozen safaris organized by Taga, mostly in Southern Africa but also in Tanzania. In each case I got good advice on where / when to go and which camps would have what I was looking for. All the arrangements have been perfect, which makes it easy to come back to Taga for the next safari.

It also helps that Mark is a true enthusiast of the safari experience, and his passion for the bush comes through very clearly to the customer.

Michael Friedlander   –  
Australia AU
Visited: January 2012 Reviewed: Aug 26, 2013

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Very professional and responsive tour operators
5/5

We could not fault any aspect of our safari experience in Timbavati.From the first email contact with Mark followed by a phone call, it was clear that he wanted to ensure that we had a very memorable safari. I emailed him many times for advice and clarification and he responded with no delays. Mark and Celeste even came to meet us in Jo'burg before we left to discuss the trip in detail.The camp(Lions camp) was outstanding in every respect and we saw the big 5 amongst many other animals.
We enjoyed the experience so much that we are returning to Africa next year and have asked Mark to arrange a trip to Botswana.

J.J.Ambani Visited: April 2008 Reviewed: Aug 26, 2013

A dependable, flexible operator
5/5

Our experience was of highest standard all round. The internal flights, reception at arrival, selection of the resort, it's facility and food as well as the game rides with a very competent guide exceeded our expectation.
Puku Ridge in Luangwa was a marvelous. A unique facility in the park itself.

Bill   –  
Greece GR
Visited: November 2008 Reviewed: Aug 26, 2013

Email Bill  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Southern Africa Adventure
5/5

Taga organised my honeymoon. A city break in Cape Town, followed by a few days on he garden route, followed by a three day safari at Sabi Sabi in Sabi Sands and then on to Zambia to the Victoria Falls for three days. All of the accommodation was exactly as described. Celeste of Taga Safaris made the effort to come and visit us at our hotel in Cape Town which was a much appreciated touch. Overall a hassle free booking experience and we got exactly what was promised.

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