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Kimberly Decker   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2013 Reviewed: Dec 26, 2013

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

Just sit back and let Indigo Safaris take care of--and surprise--you.
5/5

I take only one vacation per year, so when I go, I go big and I go far. That makes it imperative that I find a travel advisor who WON'T "screw up," technically speaking, my sole annual chance for adventure.

Fortunately, that's just what I found in Indigo Safaris, which helped me build my last two vacations from start to finish.

That's no mean feat considering that those holidays took me to Papua New Guinea in 2012 and Namibia and South Africa in 2013. The former destination is something of a challenge to navigate even for seasoned travelers, but Christopher Bartlett--the nerve center of Indigo Safaris--knows it inside out. He can rattle off flight schedules as if they were multiplication tables, set you up for scuba certification, send you on cultural adventures, find you a mountain to climb and even direct you to the dive resort with the best margarita--all while nabbing you a great deal in the bargain.

So pleased was I with my PNG vacation--not to mention Christopher's attentiveness and skill in orchestrating it--that I put my adventure in his hands the following year, letting him arrange and guide my two weeks in Namibia and a subsequent two weeks of game driving, backpacking and hiking in South Africa.

The Namibia portion was particularly striking, fully living up to its billing as Christopher's "Hidden Secrets Tour." I can't even begin to tell you all we saw and did during our 14-odd days in country other than to assure you that we covered more than 3,500 km in one of the most rugged, friendly and breathtaking places on earth. Christopher gave us peeks into aspects of Namibian life, history and geography that I don't think are possible to get any other way short of moving there.

And did I say he can cook? Chocolate-covered bananas? Over a fire pit? That was indeed a treat, but not the only one.

Which is why I'm already setting my sites on Uganda and the gorillas in a few years. Or maybe Zimbabwe. Or the Galapagos...In any case, I'll be pounding down Christopher and Indigo Safari's inbox for help. Don't say I didn't warn him.

Akihito   –  
Hong Kong HK
Visited: December 2013 Reviewed: Dec 26, 2013

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

Professional and excellent in Planning
5/5

Wife, my teenage kids and I have just returned from a trip to East Africa and I just wanted to thank e safaris for their excellent services. We used their airport transfer service, a tour around Nairobi, the Karan Blixen, Giraffe Center, the David Sheldrick Wildlife trust and a day trip to Lake Naivasha and Hells Gate that included a boat trip to the crescent island and all were very well organised and enhanced our visit. We also had a safari to Kenya and Tanzania that was also very well planned. Our tour guide (Charles) was friendly and very good at explaining about the places we visited and we were pleased at the polite service of your drivers and other staff. We will recommend your services to anyone we know who is visiting Kenya. Thank you!

Raymond   –  
Canada CA
Visited: June 2013 Reviewed: Dec 26, 2013

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

The Kenya Adventya!
5/5

Everything about our experience with Aslan Adventure Tours was tremendous. Communication was good and we were able to deal with financial transactions issues comfortably. Shadrack was our driver and we couldn't possibly have asked for someone better. Shadrack knew the terrain like the back of his hand, and we spotted many animals that he himself had rarely seen. He was completely courteous and extremely helpful. The whole adventure was made incredible because of him.

TH   –  
United States US
Visited: November 2013 Reviewed: Dec 26, 2013

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Great outfit. Very pleased.
5/5

The Kilimanjaro climb was excellent. The guides and service were far beyond my expectations. Who would have thought we'd need so much support? I certainly didn't.

On Safari the guide was also first class. No complaints. Everything was safe and taken care of. No details overlooked.

Would recommend this group to everyone.

Lorie   –  
United States US
Visited: November 2013 Reviewed: Dec 24, 2013

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Afrobush gave me the experience of a lifetime.
5/5

Gumbo and Living were professional, prompt, and went the extra mile to give my family and me a personalized and comfortable experience. But what truly made our safari exceptional was the knowledge base of the staff. Every question asked (and there were a lot!) was answered beyond my expectations. Not only does Gumbo have a seemingly endless knowledge (and awe) of the habitat, ecology, geology, and history of the region, he expresses it with a deep passion and respect for its preservation. Yes, you will see lions, elephants, giraffes, and more at very close range (we watched a lion and his lioness mate!), but you will also come away with a wealth of information that will change the way you look at our world. Treat yourself to a beautiful, enriching, and amazing experience.

Nelly Bier   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: September 2013 Reviewed: Dec 23, 2013

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

All matters were perfectly arranged
5/5

The contact with aslan went excellent, first contact via email immediately ran well. All agreements were well kept. We had an excellent guide, this was definitely a good addition to the safari. Next time we go somewhere else to go, and then we choose again for Aslan.
So if the weather is cold in Netherlands and we go to Kenya, then we make another appointment with Aslan.

Rich L   –  
United States US
Visited: February 2013 Reviewed: Dec 22, 2013

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Trip of a Lifetime...Thank You EASTCO
5/5

My wife and I went on a 12 day safari with EASTCO. Before choosing EASTCO, I read all the reviews. There were many great reviews and some not so great reviews. What I definitely understood that the #1 most important aspect of the trip is the selection of tour guide. Based on many great previous reviews we requested James to be our tour guide…we made this request one year in advance of our trip.

This review is neither a blow by blow detail of our trip nor a detailed list of what to bring or not to bring. This is a review of EASTCO and all that goes into selecting a tour company, accommodations, logistics and the tour guide.

I will begin with the end….this was the most spectacular trip and far exceeded our already incredibly high expectations. Without seeing it in person it is hard to explain the beauty of Tanzania, the spectacular amount of diverse wildlife and the friendliness of the people. We saw it all….the big 5 plus so many other animals and an incredible (surprising) amount of beautiful birds. The month of February means baby animals everywhere in the park….it also meant the migration. You could look in every direction and it would be impossible to count all the Wildebeest, Zebra and Gazelle’s.

The communications with EASTCO was exclusively with Simon King. During the selection and planning phase, I must have sent Simon 20 emails. Almost without exception Simon got back to me within 24 hours. If he was later than that, he apologized and told me why it took 2 days to return my emails.

The selection of James as our driver was fantastic. James is an incredibly good guide (as you can see by all the great reviews). He is very knowledgeable about the parks, the animals (he was a great spotter of animals)….we would say “how would you know it was there?”….remember EASTCO drivers do not use radios to communicate. He was also a very good driver. We drove approximately 1,500KM during our 12 days together. So many times I witnessed out of control safari drivers and others rushing from one place to another. As they rushed past us...inevitably they would miss so much to see from the varied landscape to the far off lions on the rocks. James made our vacation fantastic….that is how important a driver can be for the overall experience.

Our safari car was a Landrover Defender 110 with slightly less than 300K miles before we started and more than 301K after we finished. There are a lot of newer safari vehicles in the parks, but ours was just right for us. Our car had no mechanical issues and several times we pulled over to help out other broken down safari vehicles….mostly Toyota Landcruisers. The vehicle was comfortable and very effective….remember you are not driving down a highway in America, you are on Tanzanian dirt roads with so many ruts and holes.

The logistics of a safari can be a nightmare….there are so many opportunities to miss being picked up or dropped off. The logistics for our trip were spot on and perfect…that is very important and showed the communications between EASTCO and the drivers, greeters, etc were handled without incident.

Our itinerary was designed by Simon and I used the Trip Advisor community to get 2nd and 3rd opinions. We took a hybrid approach to camps/lodges. We flew into Kili and overnighted in Rivertrees in Arusha. The next morning we flew to Mwanza and had a driver pick us up an bring us to Speke Bay Lodge on shores of Lake Victoria. This allowed us to get to the Ndabaka with 15 minutes from Speke Bay to start our safari. Our 1st night in the Serengeti we spent at the Four Seasons Serengeti….our 2nd night was at the EASTCO camp in between Olduvai and Ndutu, this was a basic camp but very comfortable. Our next 2 nights were spent at the Serengeti Savannah Camps and in particular camp #10….we really liked the camp location and the overall experience with Serengeti Savannah Camps. On safari we did the balloon ride with Serengeti Balloon Safari’s…the ride was great (it is fun being in a hot air balloon) but the winds were not in our favor in terms of the migration and we didn’t see a lot of animals while ballooning. After the Serengeti we went to Ngorongoro Crater for game viewing and stayed in the most spectacular lodge & Beyond Ngorongoro Crater Lodge. The following night we spent at the one EASTCO camp I would skip and that was Naitolia Camp…we thought this was too far away from everything…but the camp was still very beautiful and functional just not right for us. After Naitolia we headed to Tarangire Park for 3 nights at the Boundary Hill Lodge. I thought that 3 nights were too many at this place…but that was only before I stayed there, we loved our time at BHL. The views are spectacular and we took one full day of just relaxing, reading and playing cards…a great down day during a busy safari. We loved the incredible wildlife in Tarangire and ranked this only behind Serengeti in terms of the wildlife. After 3 nights at BHL we went to Manyara Park for a day of game viewing. We like Manyara for its diverse landscape but the wildlife is certainly less than the other parks we visited. We ended our stays with EASTCO with a final night at Ol Tukai camp on the shore (the shore was one mile away due to the time of year) of Lake Manyara. The following morning James drove us to Arusha airport for our last part of our trip 5 days at the Next Paradise Boutique Resort in Pwani Mchangani…we booked this separate from EASTCO.

One last point, when we were at the Arusha airport Simon King came by to personally see how our trip went…we talked for 10 minutes and we shared our experience with him.

Overall a trip of a lifetime which was made possible by our planning, our use of EASTCO and of course our driver James.

mzaalam Visited: November 2007 Reviewed: Dec 21, 2013

Trip of a lifetime
Overall rating
5/5

It's been 5 years but we remember it as our best holiday ever. The wildlife was amazing (missed a cheetah by a few hours only!), the lodge is fab - great food, very accommodating staff and 5* treatment. Isaac was our driver, and boy was he brilliant! Had an intimate knowledge of birds too, and kept pointing out v interesting ones. His tracking (along with Harry) was amazing and we got the feeling all the other cars were relying on our guys pretty heavily! It also meant we got lots of watching and photographing ops.

I highly recommend this lodge. I think if I were made of money I'd consider ulusaba or something, but in all honesty you can't go wrong here.

btw the pics for inyati on this page are mine :)

B Winterton   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: October 2013 Reviewed: Dec 21, 2013

The best travel experience we have ever had
5/5

This was certainly the best travel experience we have ever had. Everything was excellent… from the organization, to the attentive nature of all involved, to the food, the very different locations, topography of the land, the tiny planes we flew in, the facilities, the unbelievable gaming… absolutely superb…. we saw big game, small game, lions mating, elephants charging us, sable antelope, bat eared fox, wild dogs…. we were very very lucky. We loved all three camps – so different… so amazing… they do everything just right.
This was the honeymoon of a lifetime… we loved every minute of it… we will certainly use you again in the future. My parents saw the photos and are interested in coming to Tanzania…. perhaps to Ruaha…. I will mention the 5% discount for referring a friend!
Thanks for tailor making this fantastic holiday and really making it great for both of us.
We will always have such fond memories of Tanzania, the people we met and truly an unforgettable experience… so thank you

Josyane & Sylvain   –  
France FR
Visited: February 2013 Reviewed: Dec 21, 2013

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

Wonderful & professional
5/5

Accomodation and safaris visits were very well organised.
Gecko Adventure has provided me with a personalized tour and an almost daily supervision over there.High standing lodges and walking or visit safaris met all my expectations !
Thank you so much for your high qualification and the discovery of your wonderful country.

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