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The Keranen Krew   –  
United States US
Visited: February 2015 Reviewed: Mar 6, 2015

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

Great Experience on a Budget
4/5

Tantanca Safari & Tours gave us a very satisfying 24-hour safari experience at Ruaha National Park. Our safari driver, Isa (spelling?), was incredibly knowledgeable and was certainly responsible for our ability to see as much wildlife as we did in a very short time period. We saw seven lions, including lions mating and a a lion kill of a crocodile, beautiful herds of elephants, giraffes, zebras, hippos, the Greater Kudu, antelope, baboons, silver-backed fox, and even a leopard. The list goes on and on. I know I am missing many animals. There were too many birds to list. Isa not only knew where to find the animals, but he had a wealth of knowledge about each species.

Isa also helped us find a very nice place for lunch after our safari. As a guide he is outstanding.

This is a great budget safari company. One drawback is the safari car. It's a long trek into Ruaha and not all of the seats had cushions. If the car was a bit more comfortable Tantaca would have gotten 5 stars. In the meantime, throw some cushions in your backpack and enjoy the ride.

Martin Visited: January 2015 Reviewed: Mar 6, 2015

A 6 days tour on Northern Uganda
4/5

The experience lived up to our expectation, and Joseph the guide was informed and flexible to our needs. The accommodations were first class, food good, and we saw all the animals we had hoped to. The customized trip to a fresh Waters on Nile river went according to plan, and was a lot of fun.
The only criticism was that the original vehicle we were given had seat belts which didn't work.

Belinda   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: November 2023 Reviewed: Dec 13, 2023

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

About: Kenya
The African skies were amazing a contrast to Malawi
Overall rating
4/5

I spent 3 nights in the Masa Mara between volunteering in Malawi and Kenya. It was an amazing interlude between the 2 countries and we had 2 excellent guides and drivers. It's possible to see some fantastic game without spending a fortune by staying outside the park boundary. This is not luxury but more than adequate with ample food and some timed internet. The scenery was amazing.

Jane   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: November 2023 Reviewed: Dec 13, 2023

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

About: Tanzania
It is a beautiful place to visit and explore.
Overall rating
4/5

Visiting Tanzania is an experience i would highly recommend to everybody .

AJ   –  
United States US
Visited: November 2023 Reviewed: Dec 11, 2023

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

About: Kenya
Beautiful
Overall rating
4/5

Kenya is a beauty, it's national parks especially Amboseli and Masai Mara are a must visit. Nairobi is a big city and reminded me of an Indian city.

Colin S. Johnson Photography   –  
United States US
Visited: November 2014 Reviewed: Jun 9, 2015

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

A small safari to get you started on your Tanzania adventure
Overall rating
4/5

My time in Tanzania was to start on the Serengeti, move to Ngorongoro Crater, then to Tarangire, and finish at Arusha National Park. After doing some research I changed that order and reversed it...and I am glad I did.

Arusha National Park is far smaller than the other parks and doesn't have the larger wildlife the other parks have like elphants, hippos, rhinos, etc. What it does have is a thriving flamingo population, baboons, and black and white colobus monkeys. It is a great park to start your journey through Tanzania because it gives you a way to sort of dip your toes into the safari travel without being immersed in it. The roads are dirt, the wildlife is right outside of your car, the views are beautiful but it is a small park and the animals are smaller and less intimidating than other parks.

We stopped for lunch at a picnic grounds and could see baboons around the restroom area maybe 30 feet from us waiting for us to leave so they could scavenge any food we left behind. Impressive animals but at no time did I feel threatened. The lakes were filled with greater and lesser flamingos in the thousands. The Black and White Colobus monkeys played in the trees above our heads in the jungle sections of the park. And the bird species were innumerable.

You will get a feel of a safari vehicle riding on dirt roads, get a bit of jungle, plains, lakes, etc that you will encounter at the larger parks without feeling over-whelmed. But Arusha is simply not as thrilling as the big three. The Serengeti is unmatched, Ngorongoro is unique, and Tarangire provides amazing landscapes as backdrops to the many elephants in the park. The other three are better for seeing the big 5 and most of the animals you came to Tanzania to see, but Arusha is a good way to start your journey...just don't finish it there or you will be disappointed. But when you start there...you get a brief look at the bigger things to come.

Anastasia Visited: August 2014 Reviewed: Mar 5, 2015

Quite satisfied with the services provided.
4/5

Their professionalism and knowledge made our trip worthwhile.

Ana Patricia Talou   –  
Argentina AR
Visited: November 2023 Reviewed: Dec 9, 2023

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

About: Tanzania
safari
Overall rating
4/5

tanzania is an special country very friendly with the tourist the safaris unforgetable experience

Murray J Kerrigan   –  
Australia AU
Visited: November 2023 Reviewed: Dec 9, 2023

65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Must visit
Overall rating
4/5

Joburg was a stopover which became a wonderful experience. It is a very interesting city and I also enjoyed travelling to Kruger National Park which was everything I hoped. So much more to see but my week provided memories everyone should experience.

Rontswan Visited: August 2014 Reviewed: Jun 9, 2015

An amazing place to experience safari
Overall rating
4/5

With the Ngorogoro crater being the star attraction, it would be easy to overlook Lake Manyara for a safari. However, thankfully, we didn't and had an amazing time there.
We saw a wide range of wildlife such as Elephants, Babboons, Sea Eagles, Kingfishers as well as Flamingo's which the park is famous for.
The scenery in the park varies. When you enter, you travel through forest but once you reach the viewpoints over the lake, the land stretches on for miles over open plains.
We were there in August and the temperature was moderate (mid 20's) so pleasant enough without being unbearable.
The park is less crowded than Ngorogoro which means that it feels a little more personal.
If you only had one day to do a safari, would I pick Lake Manyara?.....well probably not because Ngorogoro is deservedly one of the most incredible places I've visited. However, don't overlook Manyara; you'll have a different but amazing time there too.

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