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Masego Mmile   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: July 2017 Reviewed: Jul 16, 2017

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

Exceptional,excellent service, unforgettable life experience
4/5


We had a wonderful bush experience. We spent a night in the Xini camping site in the Moremi Game Reserve. We enjoyed watching the stars as we were seated around the fire after dinner. We enjoyed the cold breeze from the Delta, listening to the chorus of frogs, the laugh of hyenas, the chirp of a nightjar and the roar of lions. From the beginning of the trip everyone was so helpful in making the arrangements. The marketing and communications manager Lucky was always reliable and answered every question the way we wanted it. We were guided by the best guide I have ever meet, knowledge of animals, animal behavior as well as birds. The food was on point, all meal perfectly cooked. We really enjoyed our tour. We plan to come back again next year. If anyone wants to go on tour we recommend African Jacana Safari Tours. What a life time experience!!!!

Jas   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: July 2017 Reviewed: Jul 16, 2017

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

Excellent Budget Safari
4/5

We found it really easy to tailor the safari we wanted with Safari Makers. Jo was really responsive with information via email. When we arrived in Arusha, our guide was on time to pick us up and everything went to plan. I would definitely recommend the company.

jeffrey Lowe   –  
Canada CA
Visited: July 2017 Reviewed: Jul 16, 2017

Exceptional experience in the beautiful Okavango Delta
5/5

Beautiful weather, unbelievable wildlife exposure, great photography opportunities, wonderful camp staff and food, comfortable tenting, very good safari companions, and Jane kept the whole thing rolling along with minimal problems. Even when unforseen mechanical problems arose the group as a whole pulled together and we got to were we needed to be. I would rate this as an excellent safari option for a new traveler to Africa or a seasoned safari goer. All good. Thanks Jane and crew!!!

Sarah   –  
Germany DE
Visited: July 2017 Reviewed: Jul 17, 2017

We had a wonderful safari with our guide Said at Mikumi
5/5

- we definitely recommend the guide Said. He made our Safari as excellent as it was.
- better book directly with Usambara instead of Moji which organize the tours with Usambara. We booked it via Moji and didn't get the support which we would have gotten by booking directly with Usambara

Anne   –  
France FR
Visited: September 2016 Reviewed: Jul 17, 2017

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

A magical trip in Okavango delta
5/5

I've been lucky to make a safari with Gideon in Namibia and Botswana around the Okavango delta.
Thanks to his large knowledge on fauna and flora we have been able to see a lot of animals,mammals and birds and learn a lot about their way of life.
I appreciated the concern for the clients,the comfort and the nice food.All has been very professional.
You can choose that company and you'll come back with a lot of wonderful memories about a very beautiful country and its wild nature.

Gaudenzio e Luisa   –  
Italy IT
Visited: July 2017 Reviewed: Jul 17, 2017

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

My dream trip. A fantastic travel, that we will always carry in our hearts
5/5

We've always had a dream: visiting Africa and discovering its parks.
Surfing the net, we discovered Savannah Explorers (http://www.savannahexplorers.com) and it's the best choice we have ever done.
From the first contact, Roberto and Floriana, gave us the impression that they are seriously and professional.
Roberto and Floriana asked about our dream trip and offered us a travel package including sightseeing Tarangire's park, Ngorongoro's park and Serengeti's park. They also recommended us to spend a few days in Zanzibar.
We followed all their advice and for one night we slept in a tent in Serengeti's park. This was an amazing experience.
Ibrahim, our guide for 5 days, spook Italian very well. He showed us many animals and he explained a lot about them.
All the locations, when they have booked, were beatiful and no one had left us disappointed.
We have known Masai's lifestyle and have visited an orphanage. All the experiences have been very exciting.
What can we say? Thank you for helping us to realize our dreams!

agneb   –  
United States US
Visited: May 2017 Reviewed: Jul 17, 2017

About: Safarihub
safari with safarihub
5/5

We made a safari with Safarihub and had been very satisfied. The service was excellent and the staff friendly and helpful.

Tony Fishman   –  
Israel IL
Visited: November 2015 Reviewed: Jul 18, 2017

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

Don't book with this company, you'll be desappointed
2/5

We booked a group tour and paid for it a couple of months in advance. We aggreed with Tony on a particular itinerary that we carefuly planned out, including 4 safari NP, a walking safari, two tracks and a list of specific lodges we wanted.
When we started the tour it slowly became obvious that we were taken on one of the regular itineraries instead of the one we agreed on. Every day we had to argue about the schedule and make Tony change our route. After one such argument we got our walking safary, only to be taken to literaly a sheep-shit full field nowhere near the reservation. It took some more arguing and nerves for us to be taken on a "real" walking safari. Needless to say that most of the lodges were not the ones aggreed upon in advance, though it being the off season I have to say the lodges we stayed in were more or less on the same level. Still frustrating. Our driver guide was more of a driver than a guide, most of the time just driving us around in quiet. To top it all, the jeep was old and in horrific condition. The ceiling leeked water throughout the tour and we had no less than 6 flat tiers, the last 2 happening in the midst of the Serengeti NP with no spares and no cellphone connection. Luckily we were picked up by another tour group, but than spent the entire day at the hotel waiting for our driver guide to fix the car. No need to tell you how expencive a safari day is and how annoying it is to miss one like that. Got to say Tony paid us back half the price for the day, still waiting on the other half.
In short, very frustraiting. All that we agreed on in advance was completely meaningless as far as Tony was concerned. Don't book a tour with him.

Trevor Fuelling   –  
Australia AU
Visited: July 2017 Reviewed: Jul 18, 2017

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

My Nile River Adventure of a Lifetime
5/5

Planning this trip started with a spectacular documentary on the Murchison Falls where the Nile River drops 40 m creating a rich habitat for aquatic wildlife particularly Hippos. The internet revealed that East Africa Jungle Safaris based in Uganda were offering good value 4 day safaris featuring the Murchison Falls. I booked this first.
As a water engineer, I have always been fascinated with the Nile River and its contribution to the lives over 100million people living along the river from Lake Victoria in Uganda , through Sudan and ultimately through Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea. The Pharohs made good use of the Nile; making a rich contribution to human society. Remnants of that era are awesome.
I asked East African Jungle Safaris if they could put together a personal trip from Cairo to Alexandria by car then on to Luxor by overnight train. At Luxor I would take a river cruise to the Aswan High Dam where I would transfer to the ferry from the dam wall to Wadi Halfa in Sudan. In Sudan I would visit ancient relics and the irrigation based settlements along both sides of the Nile. At Atbura I would embark on the train to Khartoum where the Blue Nile joins the Nile. From Khartoum I would fly to Entebbe in Uganda where I would undertake the safari to Murchison falls, then visit Jenga where the Nile emerges from Lake Victoria ( the official source of the Nile). I also requested boat trip on the lake.
They put the trip together in conjunction with tour agents in Egypt and Sudan. The combined expertise resulted in a remarkable experience for me. In Egypt I had a personal tour of the Pyramids and Egyptian Museum, then by car to The Australian War cemetery at El Alemain and to the Roman Fort and Museum at Alexandria, followed by the first class train ride to Luxor, then the 5 day river cruise to Aswan stopping at the Temple of Karnak, Valley of Kings, Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, Colossi of Morman and Temples of Edfu and Sobek. Finally a Tour of Aswan High Dam. The Dam was completed in 1968 with a primary aim of regulating the flow of the Nile. It has reservoir capacity of 132 Billion cubic metres and is the 6th largest artificial storage in the world. It serves the irrigation needs of Egypt 85% and Sudan 15%.
Lake Nasser is 550 km long. The ferry to Wadi Halfa has 1st and 2nd class sleepers and travels overnight once a week. Early next morning you pass Abu Simbel, 4 colossal (20m high) statues of Ramses in front of his temple. These were salvaged from the rising waters of Lake Nasser by a complex engineering feat in the 1960s. The ferry docks at Wadi Halfa and you are now in Sudan where I was met by my Sudanese guide with 4WD. The passanger train from Wadi Halfa to Atbura no longer operates.This is Nubian Country. The Nubians ruled Egypt prior to BC 3500. Today they live a simple life based on irrigated cropping on the Nile. I stayed in a Nubian house at Wawa; then camped on the sand dunes at old Dongle which was once the Christian capital of the Nubian Kingdom. We moved on to Atbura (railway centre) via Karima and Jerbal Barkal: a magnificent elevated view of the Nile on a bend in its natural state flowing through the desert.
At Atbura, I took the modern train to Khartoum where I visited more Nubian Pyramids and the museum before flying out to Entebbe in Uganda where I was met by Fred Ssebunya, principal of East African Jungle Safaris. He introduced me to his 4 day Murchison Falls guide and off we went on an awesome experience with the falls and the wildlife, staying in his villa overlooking Lake Albert. You could hear the hippos in the distance at night.
I wanted to interface with Lake Victoria so he took me to Jinga Town and out to the official source where Lake Victoria becomes the Nile River. A boat took me to the rapids and the local tourist shop perched on the rapids where I purchased my shirt "I've been at the Source of The Nile Jinja-Uganda".
I finished off with a 2 day boat cruise to Kalangala Island on Lake Victoria. I then over-nighted in Entebbe and flew out the next day.
This 30 day adventure in Feb-Mar 2017 met all my expectations for variety, excitement and value. I requested midrange accom and the total cost (Cairo-Entebbe) US$ 8000.
My trip was totally safe and comprehensive taking all history and excitement associated with the Nile River and its people. All guides spoke English and were excellent.
It is thoroughly recommended. Full Marks for East Africa Jungle Safaris. Fred Ssebunya

Cavitttanya   –  
United States US
Visited: May 2017 Reviewed: Jul 18, 2017

About: Safarihub
Simply amazing
5/5

I traveled to Tanzania last year and was so incredibly fortunate to have chosen Safarihub to organize my safari tour. The personal service was impeccable and our guide Herman was outstanding. He had incredible knowledge of the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater and shared so much with us . Simply amazing .

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