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Tom   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: July 2015 Reviewed: Aug 15, 2015

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

Ababa trip to Murchinson Falls
5/5

A group of us did an overnight safari to Murchison Falls National Park in July. Carlos went out of his way to ensure that the trip was a total success from start to finish. He was very professional and even organised an additional trip on the evening of our arrival. I would definitely use this company again.

Giulia   –  
Italy IT
Visited: July 2015 Reviewed: Aug 15, 2015

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

The team of Savannah Explorers made our trip fantastic with their competence, kindness and help
5/5

We had a great experience with Savannah Explorers both prior our arrival in Tanzania and during our stay. First, communication via email and phone was excellent and, before our trip, they provided us with all the details and information needed. Moreover, they successfully proposed us a plan suited for our projects and intentions. During our trip, the guides were always available and kind. The communication was great for the entire time of our trip and the service was perfectly in line with what we expected.

Celine   –  
Singapore SG
Visited: July 2015 Reviewed: Aug 15, 2015

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

amazing, unique experience
5/5

the best safari ever!!! with my family we did 10 day safari in tended camp with Eddy and his team. difficult to express in words the amazing, unique feelings we have experienced. everything was perfectly organized and managed, with professionality and much passion. Eddy is an excellent guide, makes yo live the savanna as nobody else can do. he knows everything about wildlife and share his knowledge as well as interesting anecdotes while driving during the day and chatting around the fire in the evening. His wife Manu and their assistants prepared for us amazingly delicious food every day, always attentive to our taste and needs. the experience of the tended camp allow to really feel the beauty of the nature....makes you feeling part of it. just need to be conscious and respectful of its rules. next safari? certainly with Eddy and in tended camp!

evelyn   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2015 Reviewed: Aug 15, 2015

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

6 day Machame Route + 2 day safari
5/5


We booked the 6 day Machame Route and 2 day safari with MJSafaris and it was excellent! Jackson was fantastic - super helpful in answering all my questions and addressing my concerns. Their pricing was very competitive but we received the same high quality equipment, meals, and services from our guides and porters as others who paid much more than us. Both the Kili climb and the safari were unforgettable experiences... My guide for the two day safari - Innocent - was superb, extremely knowledgeable with 10+ years safari experience. We had one small issue with one of our sleeping bags on the mountain but Jackson handled and resolved the situation so well that we were more than happy that we booked with him. Highly recommend!

Aviram Ostrovsky   –  
Israel IL
Visited: July 2015 Reviewed: Aug 15, 2015

Destination of rare beauty
Overall rating
5/5

Let me start with saying that the Ngorngoro crater to me - was the highlight of our entire African experience. And this includes the Serengetti reservation and a few days on the beaches of Zanzibar.
We stayed at the Simba camping ground at Ngorongoro national reserve, which offers decent commodities - fair amount of bathrooms and showers for the amount of people that stayed there with us, also providing streaming water throughout the entire day. Another important fact - the water at Ngorongoro is said to be drinkable, since it's pumped from mountain-side springs. We did use the water for drinking and experienced zero side effects.
The beauty of the crater is built from several aspects - it being a high ground (allows experiencing night sky like never before and having chilly weather throughout the year), covered in green vegetation at the peaks and naturally surrounding a marvelous open area within.
It's great to watch all the animals inside the crater, walking freely, slowly moving from one source of food to the other. While in the Seregeti you'll encounter mostly savannas, in the Ngorongoro crater you can cross various types of terrain within a couple of hours - from high mountain peaks covered in green vegetation, to salt lakes, streams, river, fresh lakes and savannas.
I wish I'd have stayed several days at the Ngorongoro crater instead of just a single day.

Jean-François Schmitz   –  
Belgium BE
Visited: July 2015 Reviewed: Aug 15, 2015

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

Nature at its best!
Overall rating
5/5

This was our first safari. We did first Lake Manyara, then Serengeti, and finally Ngorongoro. I think this is the best sequence.
Serengeti is huge! Distances are long, so if you are expecting a zoo-like experience with an animal at any corner, you will be disappointed. We spent two full days and spotted lots of lions, zebras, wildebeests, antilopes, elephants, buffalos, ... No rhinos, but I don't think they are present in the Serengeti. On top of that the scenery ("Serengeti" means "large plains" in Swahili) is absolutely wonderful. Spotting a lion atop a "kopje" is unforgettable!
More crowded than Lake Manyara, but much, much less than Ngorongoro.

Simon   –  
Australia AU
Visited: June 2015 Reviewed: Aug 15, 2015

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

About: Botswana
Totally an old style African Safari
Overall rating
5/5

After one of our families most exciting safaris, I thought I just have to post our recent trip.

A mobile safari seemed like a good family adventure for two young teenagers, easily bored by museums or treks through old cities. We chose Botswana for our family and on our first three days in Botswana we enjoyed amazing water safaris through the Okavango Delta.

By boat we were able to move around the delta easily while getting amazingly close to the animals, and the huge array of colourful birdlife. The elephants seemed right at home in the marshland and were not disturbed as we approached.

At our accommodation our tents were assembled by a beautiful lagoon, complete with a pod of snorting hippos. On arrival a startled impala bounded through the camp, being chased by wild dogs, then swam across the lagoon. On our walking safari the next day we came across a pack of 15 wild dogs – a rare and wonderful sighting.

After the first three days we swapped the boat for a land cruiser and headed off for three nights in the Moremi National Park. One night, when I got up to use the en-suite (a tarpaulin area at the back of the tent), I peered over to see the moonlit face of an equally startled elephant, just meters away. He moved on to the next tree for a good munch. More elephants offered themselves as a photographic backdrop in the morning as we had breakfast and on the safari drives we were lucky to spot leopard, honey badgers and incredibly, a daytime sighting of a serval.

The following morning we were woken early by the roar of male lions, seemingly close. Our knowledgeable guide woke us to say we were skipping breakfast to board our vehicle and explore. Sure enough 500 metres up the road we came across two kings of the jungle, marking their territory, roaring at another pride. Magic.

After a recovery night at the Maun where the kids got a quick Wi-Fi fix, we headed off to Nxai Pan. This was a total change of scenery with salt pans, majestic baobab trees and an arid open bush environment. The waterhole was the epicentre of our game drives. We watched the passing parade of elephant, giraffe, springbuck, and wildebeest as they took turns to rehydrate.

The African sunsets were spectacular. And on the last night a mother cheetah decided to show off her frisky teenagers for our cameras.

Tour organisers, Rebecca and Anton from Lelobu Safaris in Maun, and our guides, cook and camp assistants all took amazing care of us, ensuring we were safe and comfortable at all times. Botswana is a spectacular country, best seen in the true African style – by a mobile tented safari. A totally magic experience for the whole family. The family from Australia with my niece and nephew, both absolutely loved this experience before we came to Cape Town, Cape Town has also been a great add on to end our trip in Africa.

Avril Jones   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: July 2015 Reviewed: Aug 14, 2015

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

Fantastic safari to Amboseli, Tsavo west and Masai Mara
5/5

Fantastic holiday which was organised by Daniel. We found it hard to decide which company to go with initially, but was so glad we chose Transtrek. From start to finish they were very professional and organised everything in great detail, which made it into a perfect safari. We went to Amboseli, Tsavo west and Masai Mara and our guide Peter was great, really knowledgeable and experienced. We had a brilliant time on safari and saw loads of animals, (four of the Big five, amazing!).
The accommodation chosen was perfect, the tented camps where luxurious and the lodge in Kilaguni overlooking the waterhole was pure magic. I would highly recommend Transtrek to anyone as we had a fantastic safari and nothing was too much trouble. A company that still gives the personal touch. Thank you so much to Dan, Wanjiku and Peter for a perfect holiday

Hasnain Abbas   –  
Tanzania TZ
Visited: April 2015 Reviewed: Aug 14, 2015

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

Keep it up, Good Job Safari Big5
5/5

We had an Amazing Trip to Ngorongoro Crater n Marango Falls - Moshi
Excellent Service Provided by Safari Big5

Suzanne   –  
Canada CA
Visited: July 2015 Reviewed: Aug 14, 2015

65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Safari was all that I had hoped for!
5/5

We researched many different safari companies, and we were very pleased that we chose Sunny. Jessica always replied quickly to emails and was very willing to add on transport to and from the airport, without additional charge. She met us at airport at Arusha with our guide Abdul, which was reassuring, and reviewed again what our safari would include. We had 4 days and 3 nights but wanted to see as much as possible. We did visit Tarangire and then stayed at Maranyara Wildlife Lodge the first night, then to Serengeti and stayed at Kati Kati tented camp, did another drive in Serengeti for the morning, then on to Ngorongora Wildlife Lodge. Spent the next day in the crater and then to Kili airport for 2000 hr. flight out. Our driver/guide (Abdul) was very good, with many years experience, good English, sense of humour, and great sense of where to find the animals. He was safety conscious and treated us all with respect, and we felt very safe and "looked after" for the 4 days.He found several fresh kills, surrounded by lions/leopards...amazing!! All our accommodations were excellent and meals were as well. No complaints. I would not hesitate to recommend Sunny Safaris, Jessica Simon and Abdul as a winning combination, and found the price was very reasonable for what we received. A very memorable experience.

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