50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
This was the best experience of my life been back in SA after 30 years they looked after us so well.
Outstanding, executive, outofthisworld youcantbeat
20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about Ngorongoro Crater by Catherine
Just amazing - we saw so many animals, and it was a beautiful place overall. Wish we had had better weather when we were there - it was raining and cold but it didn't take away from the amazing wildlife that lives there.
20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Machame Route with Trans Kibo
After some research, me and and my wife choosed Trans Kibo because it is directly in the YMCA Hostel and it also offered the best conditions for our price range. They cared a lot about us and we felt comfortable from the first moment. Once the tour on the Machame Route started it was the same. The guides paid attention that we don't walk too fast, drink and eat enough and also if our overall condition is all right. They checked the oxygen regularly. My wife walked up without any problems. I got fever and headache on the second day but I managed to go up because the guides had some paracetamol. When I felt too bad they also carried my daybag. Everything was alright! THX Trans Kibo
65+ years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Review about Queen Elizabeth National Park by Jens
Animals withdrawn due to damage by controversially commented bush fires. Great lodge on the rift of kazinga channel. Lovely boat ride on the channel. However no big enhancements of Murchison experience.
35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
To be avoided. Poor equipment and agressive manager.
We booked a 4days/3nights safari at Tarangire, Serengeti and Ngorongoro crater. No complaints about the safari itself (we saw a lot of animals and enjoy our time) but about the old/ruined equipment used by Meru Trek Company and about the rude modes used by his manager, Ibrahim.
We had 5 flat tires in less than 2 days!!! I can understand some bad luck…but 5 tires punctured is not a matter of bad luck. It means you have a problem with the tires you are using!! I work for the tire industry and I know what I am talking about. The tires mounted in our jeep had almost no remaining tread and this is, beside a legal issue, a safety problem!!! These 5 flat tires caused not just loosing time from our safari, but also late arrivals to the campsites, to have to mount the tents with almost no light, late dinners and the disadvantage to remain for 3 hours in the middle of Serengeti waiting for someone to come to help us. Not just the tires were not at an adequate level, the driver did not have a proper torch to illuminate while performing the changing operations, the lifter use to lift up the car was getting blocked from time to time and once risked to catch up the driver while changing the tire under the car. Tents used by this company have zips broken, meaning cold and insects getting into your tent and in case of rain, also the rain (by the way, not all the tents were waterproof either).
When we went back to Arusha and we were taken to the main office, we tried to explain to the manager, Ibrahim that the equipment was not the appropriate and beside not even asking for any excuse, he just became very aggressive, not listening and not allowing anyone except by him to speak. He accused us to ask for a refund (we never mention this word or ask for any money back). Our purpose was to give him a constructive feedback to improve few things, but he did not listen to any reason. He started blaming us we were liars, and saying God will judge us in the Final Day….Honestly speaking if someone has to be judged is not me….but the person whose last sentence is: “you should be just happy to be back ALIVE from your safari…”. This is the person you will face if things do not go smooth.
It is up to you the choice, but to me it is not worthy to put your life at risk with bad car equipment, to loose time of your safari, to arrive to campsites late, to suffer cold because of bad equipment and to deal with this kind of person… at the end cheap turns to be more expensive!
65+ years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Review about Murchison Falls National Park by Jens
Great experience of all kinds of nature: birds, large herds of wild animals, stunning waterfall, boat cruise on river nile
50-65 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
I usually contact Dunas Safari to travel in Africa and I would say it was always AMAZING, FABULOUS
They always fullfiled my expectations! Try to contact them, you will never regret.
65+ years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Review about Kibale National Park by Jens
Great bush accommodadion with much flair, nature trails, patroulling the territory as part of the chimp family, unique experience.
20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Agama 5 day safari
We've just come home from an amazing 5-day private safari. It was a very pleasant journey. Our guide Samson was very nice and knew everything about nature and all the animals we have seen. The guide and cook also provided great service and nice meals, always asking if we were satisfied or needed anything else. We tasted real African food, which gave the safari an extra dimension. We would definitely recommend Agama to our friends, because it's a great safari for a very reasonable price.
35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Excellent Safari by Peter and his crew!
Peter answered possibly over 50 emails to customize our trip to our liking. He was always very prompt with his responses which were detailed and insightful. We had a memorable and excellent trip. Everything went smoothly. His suggestions were great. Martin was an excellent guide. I would go back to him for a trip to Tanzania or Uganda in the future. We went to Masai Mara, Amboseli, Tsave East and West, Naivasha and Nakuru.