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- 10-20 employees (Founded in 2007)
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- TATO, TTB & TLTO
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- Custom mid-range & luxury tours that can start every day
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- Price Range:
- $50 to $85 ppper person per day (USD, excl. int'l flights)
Reviews
Email Veronique L | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Amazing Safari Tour
We booked a Bright Safari 5 day Tour and was Beyond expectation. We had a great driver, Salim, who is very experienced and really took time to answer all our questions. Spending time with him during 5 days was very pleasant. In addition, he speaks english and french very fluenty. He was able to spot the animals also in hidden places. The Lodges Chosen were also very good.
For us, first Time Safari was a great experience.
Email Thomas | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
perfect trip
We are are a group of 27 young boys and girls from argentina who just done our trip with Bright African Safaris and everything went perfectly.
We did a 7 days safaris to serengeti,ngorongoro, ndutu and tarangire park. This is a lifetime expirience.
Our drivers were good and did their best to make sure we are happy. We were with mrindoko who did a wonderful drive.
If i go back to Tanzania, I will use bright african safaris.
Asante BAS
Linda group
Email Ken | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
A most fantastic and memorable experience for the entire family.
While researching for an African safari tour operator, I read about BAS on some of the online forums, and reached out to them (and a few other operators) via email. Their marketing person, Salim, was always very quick and helpful in his replies to us; and was able to accommodate some of our requests, like an extra night at Tarangire and Serengeti, a stopover at the Olduvai Gorge for a quick anthropological learning session for the kids on human evolution.
Everything was conducted smoothly, and no hiccups. Options for payment were plentiful: cash, credit card (with additional bank surcharges) or TT the funds to their account.
Prior to our flight from home (Singapore), we were informed who would be our guide as well as the telephone nos in the event of emergencies or if we need to contact BAS on arrival to Arusha. On arrival, Hamis, our guide was there waiting for us, and with a bright smile to greet us. We felt at home almost straightaway.
Our first leg of the journey was to Tarangire National Park, and Lake Manyara National Park. Tarangire was our first introduction to African Elephants (many of them), warthogs (Pumba), hyenas, Masai giraffes, and lions. The lions were a bit more challenging to sight. It was amazing how Hamis was able to rattle off the names of the birds that we saw during our trip. At the Lake Manyara, we saw more elephants, tons of baboons (we saw a troop that numbered around 300 - 400 baboons), hippos and buffaloes. We were not able to see the flamingos up close, but it was not the season for the flamingos to flock to the lake as yet.
Then we had to change guides as Hamis fell sick along the way and felt it was not best to continue on the journey with us (into a more remote part of the country aka Serengeti) and we got a new guide, Salim (or Salim Salim to differentiate with the office Salim). Salim had a gift (as I'm sure so do the other guides) of finding animals far away with only his eyes and we're still trying to look for the animals using our binoculars! And at the Serengeti, he made an effort to try to get us to see as many types of animals as possible. Including a whole morning hunting for a cheetah (success), and we came across many packs of lionesses and cubs along the way. At the Ngorongoro crater, he found 2 lionesses stalking a pair of water buffaloes, whereas we at that time was a bit tired of seeing all the lions not do much.. except he said to look at the posture of one of the lioness, was one of stalking the prey. We stayed for a good 20 minutes while the pair stalked the buffaloes and got to see some action, the chase, the fight back... but it would not be a successful hunt. But exciting nonetheless.
The hotels and lodging booked by BAS was first rate. A word of caution for Tarangire Osupuko lodge was that it was powered by generators and there would be no power for most of the night and early morning (it got quite hot in the room), but the view of the national park was lovely (situated right on the edge of the park). The best time we had in terms of lodging was at the Serengeti Tortillis Camp, which I am glad we booked an extra night. The kids got to learn about near zero carbon living, and while luxurious, it was as close to camping as they got in a while. And the night sky was wonderful! Sadly it rained for part of the time we were there so not much chance to see the striking sun rise or sun sets.
Overally, it was a first rate tour from BAS, from start to end. Could not have been happier with the trip, and the team at BAS.
Email Tissa | 65+ years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Amazing Safari Holiday with Bright African Safaris
From February 26th to March 6th, 2018 we had a memorable safari holiday in Tanzania with Bright African Safaris. With our experience with them we have nothing but good things to say about this travel company. Before we booked the holiday I took time to visit many a Tanzania forums and travel companies to check the itineraries and prices. I got many quotations from companies in Tanzania and in the UK.At the end Bright African Safaris had the best offer tailored to our requirements. They had the best price too. The company director Msangi Charema always prepared to change the dates, locations and accommodations according to our requests. He replied to our many e-mails instantly and provided all the information about many things that we wanted to know. We were highly impressed about his professionalism and understanding. We gave him a lot of trouble to get the best out of our money. It was not a bother for Msangi. During our holiday we were with an excellent guide Saleem. He has an unbelievable knowledge about the history and Fauna and Flora of Tanzania. He also has a very good and clear understanding about where to find wild life in huge parks that Tanzania has to offer. His knowledge about the road systems and the tracks in all the parks we visited is exceptional. He is very kind, friendly and nothing was too much of a trouble for him. He went out of his way to make our visit a the best we ever had. The vehicle we were given was a 4x4 jeep and had a fridge and a power point that allow you to charge batteries and mobile phones, that became a great help for us. Free bottled water and soft drinks were available through out our stay. Bright African Safaris has a policy of no limit on Fuel and Milage. So we were able to drive around all day every day in all the parks we visited. In all we were highly impressed about the services Bright African Safaris provided during our stay. We recommend this company to any one who is looking for a Safari Holiday.
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A wonderful experience with Bright African Safaris!
Our tour with Bright African Safaris was probably the best vacation we've ever taken! We had excellent help while actually planning the trip, as we decided which of the many lodging options we wanted to use and which parks to visit. Then the tour itself was outstanding, from the time Ally and Hasimi picked us up at the airport until the time they took us back. This trip totally exceeded our expectations! Bright African Safaris did a great job for us, we will definitely use them again on any future visits.
Email pavel | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Amazing Wildebeest watch trip
Africa Safaris is one of our life long dream. After long searching for the most knowledgable and accommodating tour companies, we decided to go with the Bright Africa Safaris. I and 8 friends had a fantastic and memorable trip. Thanks to our guides, Yonga & Othman, we witnessed migration and wildebeest crossing, and encountered (with safety distance) lions, cheetah, and leopards many occasions and of course at the last minute we spotted the rarely seen rhinos at Ngrongorn crater (Our 15 days trip filled with dust but also filled with excitement, laugh and educational moments (learning animals' habit and behavior, bushman hunting).
We enjoyed all of our lodging arrangements (especially at Tarengeri Resort lodge) ; and food was wonderful!
We certainly full filled our dream with the Bright Africa Safaris!
Email rein | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Top guide
From the start of our inquiry through finalizing the itinerary for our 8 day northern circuit safari in mid-September and all the logistics, Msangi, the owner, and Rukia, his delightful office assistant, were prompt to respond to emails and were true professionals. It was such a pleasure to meet them when we arrived in Arusha!
Little did we know that Msangi had chosen a man to guide us who, quite honestly, none of the four in our group can describe with words alone. There just aren't enough superlatives for Onema Junga. (Everyone calls him "Junga".) I'm sure all of Msangi's other guides are wonderful but do yourself a favor and juggle your trip dates if that's what it takes to make sure Junga is your guide.
This man went above and beyond in every way imaginable. From dealing with broken leaf springs in the Serengeti at night and getting us to a camp site at midnight to turning around as we were leaving Ngorongoro on our last day when reports of a rhino sighting came over the radio he was superb. Junga could have just called it a safari and headed out of the crater but he was relentless in his pursuit of our satisfaction. We got the big 5 and more.
He has an uncanny ability to anticipate what animals will be doing and putting the vehicle in the best viewing position possible. Other safari companies' guides weren't doing what Junga did and trust me, we were treated to better viewing than many others. He was also relentless in his search for animals in spite of the long hours behind the wheel. Junga did this even though it meant extra work for himself and Jamal. He would also stop to offer help to any other vehicles or guides that looked like they may need help. He struck us an overall good and trustworthy man.
Here are a couple of examples of how Junga went above and beyond. We were at a hippo pool and were enjoying the scene for quite some time when he popped the driver's hatch and announced that he was going to find us a snake. Five minutes later he announced that the game was on for us to find it with our binoculars. He described generally where it was and said its recently shed skin was nearby. We had the best time spotting this snake, a boomslang, and it was a treat. Its bright white skin being right next to it was just a great bonus. While I can't guarantee that the other safari vehicles parked near us didn't spot a snake, I highly doubt it.
He brought us in the "back entrance" to Lake Manyara which was absolutely the right call. It seemed we had one entire section of the park all to ourselves. It made for a longer day and another late arrival at camp that night but Junga really did put our interests ahead of his and Jamal's comfort.
As for Jamal, our wonderful cook, again there's good news. We had some onerous dietary restrictions and this man bent over backwards to accommodate us. I gained weight on the trip due to his huge portions of delicious food. It was simple but delicious and exactly what you'd expect on a camping trip. We even had a scratch baked cake and banana custard a couple of evenings! I was glad to have brought plenty of snacks, though, as it sometimes got be a while between meals.
Msangi went above and beyond as well. He met us at the Mvuli hotel at the end of our safari to see how things went and to say goodbye. When he learned we were going to Zanzibar for a few days he arranged for a taxi driver to pick us up at the airport and take us to our hotel. He told us that even though our safari was over, we were still his clients until we left Tanzania and to let him know if we needed anything. How gracious!
We forgot to pick up a couple of t-shirts at the Bright African office and Msangi learned this after we were on Zanzibar. Imagine our surprise when his taxi driver arrived at our hotel with the t-shirts. Msangi had them sent to Zanzibar on a flight later that day and arranged for his taxi driver to deliver them to us! Unbelievable service!
Here are a couple of helpful hints for you. Number one is tipping. I'd read many formulas for what constitutes an appropriate tip and saw one of Msangi's posts that suggested 10% of the safari price. We ultimately took the 10% as a base and increased it significantly for Junga and Jamal going north of 15% to make a nice round number. I also gave each of them our headlamps to help with future night breakdowns and tent set-ups in the dark. Last, I gave them what remained of the roll of duct tape I brought. Do yourself a favor a bring a roll along - we made good use of ours several times.
I could write a novel about the vehicle breakdowns (yes, plural) but be advised these vehicles take a beating on those roads and if you don't have at least one breakdown I'd be amazed. We saw other victims of the worst washboards you'll ever drive. Just be patient and realize that AAA does not exist in Tanzania. No complaining. Hakauna Matata. You're all in it together and you'll have a great story to tell.
If you're doing the budget camping trip like we did, be prepared for very refreshing, almost cold, showers at some campgrounds. Take sturdy sandals and expect no place to hang your towels or set your shampoo. It was also helpful to have some good sturdy sandals, like Keens, for the campgrounds in the evening. The first night I used flip flops and got a few nasty stickers in my foot that were difficult to remove. It is also a good idea to bring toilet paper as it was frequently in short supply in their bathrooms. Oh, and I saw a fairly creepy spider on/under a toilet seat so be prepared to do a toilet sweep and sit at your own risk.
I was a little nervous about the comfort of tent camping expecting to be sleeping on the ground but they provided very comfortable cots and sleeping pads with good wool blankets which I found surprisingly comfortable. I was still a bit chilly when we camped on the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater so bring some warm clothes and socks if you itinerary takes you there.
Take along some type of plastic bag in case you have to relieve yourself in your tent in the night because the buffalo/lions are too near to risk going to the restroom. Better to go in your tent than die by buffalo.
Get the best binoculars you can, they will make the animal viewing even more spectacular. We rented Swarovskis from optics4rent.com - Todd, the owner, is great. When Junga first saw them, he immediately told me they were the best. No kidding! We were all amazed and trust me, when your Rhino and her baby are 400 yards away or you can count the whiskers on the leopard in the tree you'll be glad you brought them.
The Mvuli hotel has basic clean rooms - it's not a Hilton but you're not paying Hilton prices. It's really off the beaten path at the end of a very bumpy dirt road. Going into town will require a taxi. The food was good. Check out your shower before you accept the room. The first night we stayed there, our shower had virtually no pressure. After our safari, I made sure we had a different room. They will also do laundry for you for a small fee and have it folded and ready by morning.
Start your safari with a trip to Arusha National Park. Do the walking safari with an armed park ranger. It's a great appetizer for what lies ahead at the crown jewels of the northern circuit. It also gives you a day to get over jet lag before you start driving long distances. If you do it at the end of your safari it won't have much of an impact.
They did not ask for additional passport photos or a copy of our passport when paying for our visa at KJO airport. Just $100. Be prepared to stand in lines for about 45 minutes.
Be careful at the roadside curio stands. They are ruthless, high pressure negotiators and we ended up paying higher prices than we found later in Zanzibar and even at the airport for the same articles. As much as I would like to support them I felt the prices were pretty outrageous.
We tried to pack light and do laundry every few days but if I were to do it over I would just pack enough clothes to get through the whole trip. Since you are sitting in the vehicle most of the time you don't really get too hot and sweaty so it's no problem to get a few days out of shirts and pants. Laundry was difficult to do in the showers and did not dry by morning causing unneeded hassle. The zipper pants were handy as the mornings were a bit cooler but as it warmed up it was easy to unzip the bottoms and convert to shorts.
Email Audrey | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Life time adventures
Our safari surpassed my wildest expectations! We were there for the wildebeest migration which was incredible and saw over many lion prides, half a down rhinos, leopards, cheetahs, and every other animal on my wish list all due to our highly experienced guide who was extremely knowledgeable as well as genuinely fun to be with for the week. We met many other tourists with other companies whose experience was no where near as rewarding as ours. Bright safaris even took care of some problematic travel arrangements for the next leg of our trip which I couldn't straighten out.
Email Whitney | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Incredible Safari Experience with Bright African Safari in Tanzania
I can't say enough good things about Bright African Safaris. My entire experience with them, start to finish, was top notch. I was referred to them by a friend who did a trip with them prior, who also had a great experience. Doing safari in Africa was one of my bucket list trips and so I spent a LOT of time planning and investing in the trip as a whole. Msangi, the owner, worked with me from the start to build out a custom trip based on what I was looking for. We did a range of parks, blends of accommodation types, and overall I was very happy with our selections. The only thing I would change is cutting out one of the parks, as the wildlife I was most interested in seeing were the cats and larger animals and on our last day the one we did one that was known for it's birds so it didn't do it for me like the others did. So that is my only suggestion, make sure to be vocal about the types of parks and animals you want to see. But from start to finish, Msangi and his team were VERY knowledgeable and went above and beyond to make the trip and experience fun, easy, exciting - basically how you want it to be. I would put all my trust in them to do it all over again. All the tour guides were great, and we had a wonderful experience with ours - Mirandko, who we nicknamed Tanzania's Dale Earnhardt, was fantastic. :) He was great and a real pleasure to be with throughout our trip. Overall, I would highly recommend doing a safari in Tanzania - it's a beautiful country with incredible park....Serengeti being my absolute favorite. And the people are so nice. If you chose Tanzania for your safari, you can't go wrong with Bright!
Email Nade | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Amazing Safari of a lifetime.
Amazing! As cliché as it sounds, I have no other word to express my experience going on a safari with them.
It was my husband and my own first time in Africa and we had booked a trip to Tanzania on a whim. When I finally started looking to book us a safari, it was already late December 2016 and I was overwhelmed as where to start. I knew from the very beginning though that I would want to book through a locally owned company. Finding a reputable one was another headache. I can't express my thankfulness enough to have come across Bright African Safaris.
Everyone at Bright African Safaris (BAS) has been nothing but accommodating from the very beginning. Rukia wonderfully put up a few customised itinerary options for us to choose from through e-mails based on my request and budget. She was so patient dealing with me although I kept amending the itineraries. And finally, when I thought we had everything figured out, I realised I had booked the wrong dates as we were supposed to arrive earlier. I immediately contacted Rukia, and within 2 hours (I kid you not), she came back saying it's okay and she would take care of the logistics with the lodges and hotels. No nonsense given whatsoever. Phew!! That's some customer service there. As we had an extra day in the area before our flight out, we also asked them if they could arrange a day trip for us to Lake Chala and again, they took care of the request. Thank you so much for making my life easier.
First full day in the country, we went for a little hike in Kilimanjaro National Park, arranged by BAS on our request. Our guide, Mr Elly is very knowledgeable and has been a mountain guide for 20 years. Though it was a rather short time spent together, he told us a lot about Tanzania and Kilimanjaro. Kilimanjaro, to say the least, is spectacular. Oh yeah, our knees hurt and our legs almost gave out after 18 kms hike (to and from the first hut), but we arrived in Arusha before our safari with smiles on our first.
We went on a safari in Serengeti and Ngorongoro afterwards, guided by Mrindoko and accompanied by Mr Jamal, our cook for the last night in Ngorongoro. We had chosen to stay in tented lodge in Serengeti but thought we should experience budget camping for at least a night. After a short briefing in BAS office in Arusha by Mr Msangi himself (I was a bit disappointed at this point when he told us that the migration is yet to be in full swing due to the delay of the raining season, so it might be best to skip Ndutu), we set out for Serengeti.
The safari itself was amazing and we wouldn't change a thing. Mrindoko is an excellent guide. He has excellent eyes for animals and I believe he has an ability to predict their movements too, especially lions. He asked us what would we like to see on the safari and my husband jokingly told him that he wanted to see buffaloes chasing lions. And, we got to see just that! On our last day in Serengeti, we came upon a big pride of lions resting. Few other safari vehicles were around to take pictures and observe them but they soon moved away while Mrindoko asked us if we would like to wait a bit as he thought two of the lionesses were stalking a bachelor of buffaloes which were feeding on the other side. We didn't see the buffaloes before he mentioned them and we didn't notice any stalking motion. And true enough, after about 30 minutes, and more vehicles started coming in, we got to see the action. The lions managed to initially surprise the buffaloes but the buffaloes went after the lions instead and they got away. He also managed to find us leopards (a mother and two cubs) on a tree, during daylight, which we were told is quite rare. He was the first to spot them (from quite a far) and afterwards, radioed other vehicles. Thanks to him, we managed to see all Big 5 and more. We even saw a rabbit, few tortoises and a couple of hyenas mating on the road. He prefers to do game drive away from other vehicles and we really appreciated this as it gave us our own time and space to observe the animals, as long as we wanted.
Mr Jamal is an excellent cook. He didn't manage to cook more than one night for us but that dinner was the most delicious meal we had in our entire time in Tanzania. We got to the camp a bit later as our jeep had an unfortunate breakdown on our way out of Serengeti due to the deluge (Mrindoko and Jamal fixed it up, so we didn't have to wait hours for a backup jeep or anything and vehicle breakdown is fairly common on safari, so don't be alarmed). Even though it was late, Jamal went on to cook very delicious and hearty zucchini soup and wali while the rest of us set up the tents. We are so glad that he cooked us something local. I am now convinced that if you go on budget camping and you want to be properly fed throughout, you should ask for him.
Mrindoko also drove us on our last day to Lake Chala for a day trip before dropping us at JRO. Lake Chala, which is 3/4 in Tanzania and 1/4 in Kenya is a perfect place to wind down after a safari. Had we known we could stay there, we would have booked a night or two in the place. What a beautiful beautiful place. Both Mrindoko and Jamal are super friendly and easy-going, and always dressed neatly and professionally. Mrindoko attended to all our questions patiently, no matter how ridiculous they were.
After safari, we met with Msangi again for a debrief and he was really interested in listening to our feedbacks, even asked us what they could do to improve etc. We, of course, have only good things to say with suggestions for minor improvements, but those were really nitpicking. We are avid travellers and have been around the world a fair bit, but this is the first time the owner of a tour operator personally met up with us to ask for feedbacks and to say goodbye.
Rest assured, you will get a highly personalised service from everyone at BAS. If we ever return to Tanzania, they would be the company we would contact and go to for any future business. Thank you for making our trip of a lifetime a memorable one.
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