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Lebanon LB
Visited: January 2020 Reviewed: Sep 13, 2020

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

Aunthentic experience - highly recommend
5/5

My partner & i had a remarkable adventure with Superb Safaris.Very friendly & knowledgeable drivers - guides, fully equipped vehicles & comfy accommodations. SuperB team assured we got a tailor made trip within our budget, if you are dreaming of a safari in Tanzania, you should definitely choose SuperB Safaris.

Abisai   –  
Mexico MX
Visited: March 2020 Reviewed: Sep 18, 2020

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

Amazing Safari in Kenya
5/5

Kenya nature is incredible, we had an amazing tour with Bluerange. Sadly we weren’t able to see the Big 5 but we are going to try next time. Thank you Esther for everything.

Steve S.   –  
United States US
Visited: September 2020 Reviewed: Sep 19, 2020

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

The Dancing Zebra Safari team is the best!
5/5

This was our second safari with Dancing Zebra. Tanzania was open for business after their Covid 19 lockdown was lifted, and we were eager to go, so Jessica quickly got us a discounted rate at a luxury lodge in Northern Serengeti, where the Mara river crossings were in progress! Jessica’s connections and experience make her the finest safari agent we have ever used. She put in the extra work to make sure we had everything we wanted in a custom safari. She is the absolute best at planning safaris!

And our driver/guide Ian is simply the top safari guide in Africa! I say this after 5 trips to Africa, so I have had many guides. He knows the Serengeti so well that he was giving directions to several guides who were a little lost. Everything that could be seen, we saw! Ian is the best! And our camp, Lemala Kuria Hills was great. After 11 nights there, they gave us a fabulous sendoff with song and dance!

To summarize – the Dancing Zebra Safari team is the best!

Rob   –  
United States US
Visited: September 2020 Reviewed: Sep 25, 2020

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

Epic Adventure with Tanzania Horizon Safari
5/5

We were extremely fortunate to see a wide variety of animals – many from a closer distance than I ever thought possible. Much of this success was attributable to the experience of our guide Patrick. He was remarkable at tracking and spotting animals. In addition, he was deeply knowledgeable about both the flora and fauna we encountered. We had a terrific experience.

Tanzania Horizon Safari took care of every detail of our trip. I would recommend them with confidence.

Ruby and Nick   –  
Kenya KE
Visited: October 2020 Reviewed: Oct 4, 2020

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

Memories that will last a lifetime - absolutely amazing!
5/5

Explorer Kenya safaris

Just wow! Everything has been perfect from the first communications with Purity through to our amazing drives with our brilliant Guide Jonathan!

Our route was Masai Mara, Amboseli, Tsavo west and east (8 days in total)

Organising a safari, is a daunting task; knowing where to go, what lodges to pick and trying to keep it within a set budget. Purity made it very simple for us , provided great advice and help us adapt our 8 day itinerary to bring it in within our budget. She was extremely flexible and accommodating to our ever changing plans due to covid.

The hotels that were organised for us to stay in were all fantastic.

Jonathan our amazing Guide, his experience, knowledge and brilliant driving skills got us to see everything we set out to find on our safari.

We were lucky enough to see all the animals up very close within a meter of the car and didn’t need to use binoculars once - such an incredible experience, made perfect by Jonathan’s driving skills and knowledge of the parks.

Our highlight was seeing a pride of 5 cheetah brothers (the Best 5) with their kill, followed by the vulchers swamming in. We also got to see a wildebeest river crossing, the huge herd of wildebeest following their migration, as well as numerous lions (we lost count as we saw so many).

It has been the trip of a lifetime with memories that was last forever. Thank you Jonathan for everything we have enjoyed every single second.

Explorer Kenya safaris comes with our highest regards and if you do have the opportunity to request Jonathan as your Guide we would highly recommend it - you won’t be disappointed!

Ruby and Nick

Danielle Funk   –  
United States US
Visited: September 2020 Reviewed: Oct 10, 2020

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

Amazing 17 day private Bush & Beach tour - Kenya & Tanzania
5/5

We recently returned from a 17 day bush and beach tour organized by James Oketch from Twinkle Star Tours, and we had an AMAZING trip!

After searching around and not really knowing where to begin, we decided to book this trip through Twinkle Star Tours as James was very responsive to our questions right from the beginning. We started planning this trip during the end of 2019, and as 2020 - and COVID - arrived our plans were, of course, up in the air with Kenya being closed to visitors. James was in touch with us the entire time and was willing to allow us to change the trip to 2021 with no fees, but when Kenya opened up we decided to go this year.

Our trip began with our arrival in Nairobi, we then spent time in Lake Nakuru, Lake Naivasha, Masai Mara, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara, Zanzibar, and Amboseli before returning to Nairobi.

Due to COVID, our trip details had to be changed a number of times. Many of the places were were scheduled to stay in were still not open, so James had to rebook our lodgings. He was always very communicative in this and in most cases we were actually upgraded to nicer lodgings! We also had to move our trip to Zanzibar to the middle of the trip instead of the end due to Tanzania not allowing flights from Kenya, and James handled all of this rebooking for us as well. Having him handle all of these changes was so relieving.

James met us at our hotel on our first morning and confirmed all of our trip details. We had three guides on our trip - one in Kenya (Peter), one in Tanzania (Hozza), and one while in Zanzibar (Abdullah). All of our guides were GREAT. I cannot say enough about how friendly, trustworthy, knowledgeable, and accommodating they all were. On safari you spend a lot of time in the car with your guide, and there wasn't a moment that we didn't feel safe or taken care of with our guides. Peter and Hozza were able to find all of the animals that we wanted to see - including the big five - and taught us so much about the animals, the land, and their beautiful countries. And Abdullah was very helpful and informative while we toured Zanzibar. James set us up with several tours while in Zanzibar, so we were able to go to Stone Town, tour a spice farm, and swim with dolphins!

I have read on here about the road conditions and driving, and I wanted to say first that you will be on some bumpy roads, but that is all part of the fun! The parks all have a maximum speed limit but those roads are not paved (for the animal's sake) so you should prepare yourself for a bit of bouncing around while you explore. We opted for the Land Cruiser instead of the minivan, and I believe that not only are they more comfortable, but they are able to get to some parts of the park that the vans would not have been able to reach. Also, as to the speed on roadways between parks - many of the company vehicles in Kenya have a speed limiter, so they absolutely cannot go more than 80kph or else the power cuts out.

The only stressful part of our trip was crossing the Kenya/Tanzania border at the land crossings two times. This had nothing to do with our tour and only had to do with the bureaucracy that is involved in crossing a border. That being said, our guides helped us navigate these crossings, including all of the extra precautions necessary due to COVID, and made the transition way smoother than had we been left to figure it out ourselves.

During our trip, we were scheduled to fly from Arusha to Zanzibar. At the last moment (after Hozza got us to the airport) we found out that the flight was moved to Kilimanjaro airport, about an hour away. Though this was frustrating news from the airline, it was great to have our guide with us to explain what was going on and to pack our suitcases back into the Land Cruiser and bring us to the correct airport.

At the end of our trip, our flight back to JFK left Nairobi late at night, so James actually set us up with a (comped) hotel in Nairobi for a couple of hours so that we could shower and change before flying home. He also met us at the hotel and brought his family along to introduce us.

Throughout the entire trip, our guides let us know that James had called to check on how it was going and to ensure that all was proceeding smoothly. James always answered my emails promptly, even when the time difference meant that he was replying after midnight his time.

I have no problem recommending James Oketch and Twinkle Star Tours, along with all of our guides, and would give him more than a 5 star rating if I could. This was a life-changing trip and was made better knowing that we had this company there to assist us with anything that could arise.

Jim y   –  
United States US
Visited: October 2020 Reviewed: Oct 21, 2020

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

Trip of a lifetime..i PROMISE
5/5

First, let me say, I was concerned about whether this trip would go as promised as sometimes you purchase something from such a far distance and it is not quite what you think. This was ABSOLUTELY NOT the case. This trip was beyond our expectation. The level of communication, the level of service, the level of hospitality, the level of honesty, and quality of staff were incredible. We are accustomed to a marriott standard in the US and this met or exceeded it. Our driver/guide, Jonathan, was outstanding. He took care of us as if we were family. He made certain we experienced everyrhing...and safely. His skills are superb. If you are having any doubts about travel to Kenya, you MUST use explorer kenya. They will watch over you the entire time and secure your happiness and well being. You will have the trip of a lifetime. This company and Jonathan are beyond reproach. You will have the experience of a lifetime.

Lianna   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: March 2020 Reviewed: Oct 22, 2020

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

Unforgettable cultural experience and tour
5/5

I decided only a few weeks in advance to book a tour in Ethiopia for holiday and I am so glad I found Ethio tours! Melese organised everything really well and was in communication to check on things when I was with local guides. The use of local guides is amazing and I learned so much from them. Muchaw in Lalibela was especially great and he knew a lot about the area and just about everyone in the city. It was interesting to see a mix of city and countryside in just four days. The hotels were all excellent, clean and comfortable. Gondar and Lalibela hotels also had beautiful views! Airport transfers worked well. All of the restaurants for lunch and dinner were very good and I enjoyed the traditional music and dance show in Addis. I would definitely recommend this company! My one recommendation is to put a little more detail in the daily itinerary. Thank you!

Isaac   –  
United States US
Visited: April 2017 Reviewed: Oct 28, 2020

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

Exellent service - would highly recommend Wild Africa Expeditions!!!
5/5

From the first time I booked this expedition with my family, I received clear communication on the plans, logistics, accommodation, travel, etc. The promises made to me were kept, and I was very pleased with the professionalism and knowledge of the tour team. The safari was well organized and we got to experience everything (and more!) that we had hoped for. I would definitely use Wild Africa Expeditions again, and I recommend it to anyone and everyone!

Murali   –  
Belgium BE
Visited: February 2020 Reviewed: Oct 29, 2020

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

trip of a lifetime with the best operators
5/5

We did this trip in Feb 2020 just before the lockdown. In retrospect, we were incredibly lucky to do this trip since shortly after we returned the world has gone into a lockdown due to Covid-19, and is still in a lockdown.

We did a custom safari that consisted of Arusha national park (1 day), Lake Manyara national park (1 day), Serengeti south (2.5 days), Serengeti north (2.5 days) and Ngorongoro (1.5 days). It was altogether a 10 day trip and it truly was the trip of a lifetime.

With Helena, our trip planner, we planned the trip down to the finest details and customized numerous times. She was ever patient as we tried to make the most of our time and money. We looked at half a dozen tour operators and finally went with Soul of Tanzania because of the great reviews on tripadvisor, the great reviews their guides got (which is the single most important thing in a safari), and lastly that while SOT was not the least expensive it was not much more expensive that other outfitters who did not have as good reviews. Obviously while going to a new continent for the first time with family and young kids, and being in the wilderness for long periods of time, safety and comfort are important. For us, SOT was a perfect combination of cost, quality and internet reviews.

All arrangements such as hotels, permits, safari vehicles, food etc were handled efficiently by SOT and so all we needed to do was just show up. They assisted with the visa process and all other paperwork.While in Tanzania, all arrangements were handled very well by SOT and we could just enjoy the safaris. We are vegetarians and all the places had enough food for us- some places had extremely tasty veggie food. And Nico packed veggie food for our lunch every day to enjoy with the chilled south african wines.

The safari vehicles were in great shape. Nico kept them clean and well maintained which is quite a challenge in the dusty african savannahs. He had an almost unlimited supply of water and juice, and of course wine for lunch daily.The lunches at SOT have been described in great detail and all i'll say is that it was so special to have a nice warm meal every day surrounded by spectacular nature.
The unlimited mileage that SOT has is incredible. Nico drove many hours (2-4 hours each way) to find wildlife far away from the crowds. That's where we saw cheetahs and lions from close by, a zebra giving birth, herds of giraffes and massive herds of wildebeests and zebras.

Nicodemas Modamba was an unbelievable guide- he was in touch with all the other guides over the radio, he stopped and chatted with all the guides. If there was a good sighting to be had, Nico would know it. In addition, he had great eyesight and spotted Cheetahs and lions from a km away. He was knowledgeable about birds and good at spotting them while driving through the rough terrain. He was attentive without being intrusive and was an overall great guide and travel companion. My son fell ill near Ngorongoro national park but Nico was present at all times. as soon as we decided that we wanted to go to a doctor, he immediately took us to a really good hospital half an hour away. The doctors and service was very good at the hospital and my son was good enough to continue on the safari a few hours later. I'm forever grateful to Nico for being so available the entire time.

Overall we had the trip of a lifetime that i had dreamt about for many years- decades even. We saw all the big and small species we wanted to see, we saw a ton of birds (all for the first time), we had close encounters with the wildlife, we felt the magic of Serengeti that morning with three cheetahs lounging next to our jeep, we felt the magic of the land when we saw a huge flock of whiskered terns put on a flying display for us, we felt the love of Africa when we saw cheetah cubs playing with their mom, we felt the power of Africa in big African lions giving us growls and we felt the elegance of the place when a tower of 50 giraffes ambled by us. We could not have scripted such a safari- a lifetime of experiences packed into 9 days. 

Don't think- life is short and unpredictable. Book your next trip with Soul of Tanzania and immerse yourself in the greatest show on earth.

A few (!) of our memorable experiences in Africa.
1) our first sighting of the african giants: as soon as we got into Arusha national park, our first safari in Africa, we saw a tower of giraffes along with the zebras.2) black and white colobus monkey in arusha national park. What a sight to see these gentle creatures chewing on leaves.3) hiking in Arusha. We did a small hike in Arusha national park and were within 20 ft of a family of giraffes! they were just across a small stream and it was incredible to be so close to them.4) hornbills in lake manyara: we saw a lot of hornbills around dusk.
5) the great migration: between ngorongoro and serengeti, we saw the migration! thousands of gazelles, wildebeests and zebras along with a huge herd of giraffes. 
6) Leopard on a tree
7) Hyenas in the campsite! Hyenas and dik diks were comfortable in our Shushudia campsite in Serengeti. We were the outsiders and had to be careful. You can't walk alone after dark here- it's just too dangerous.
8) Cheetah with cubs: on an early morning in Serengeti: we saw a cheetah mom with 3 cubs and it was amazing to watch her play with them.9) Three cheetah brothers: Nico had some magic eyesight spotting these 3 cheetahs from a km away in the grass. there was no other jeep around us. just the three cheetahs almost at a touching distance.
10) A trio of lions: again we were the only jeep in their presence thanks to the deft work of Nico. The lionesses lounged in the heat while the big lion gave us a warning growl to make sure we left them alone.11) Zebra giving birth. This zebra was lying on her side giving birth and there were a bunch of zebras standing at the sidelines looking at her. We sadly could not wait for the birth since it could take several hours!
12) hyena and wildebeest: right outside our campsite in the Ndutu area of Serengeti, we saw a half eaten wildebeest and a hyena waiting around to finish eating it.
13) Tree climbing lions. twice in Serengeti we saw tree climbing lionesses. once there were 2 of them but far away. the second time there was only one sleeping on the tree but very close by.
14) Cheetahs relaxing after a kill. Three sub-adult cheetahs sleeping in the bushes. Nearby was the carcass of an impala that they had killed and were being scavenged by vultures.15) a group of maybe 500 terns near lake ndutu. These birds were putting up a big display of flying around and landing.
16) Flamingos in Lake Ndutu: we didn;t see flamingos in lake manyara due to the high water levels there but were lucky to see them in lake Ndutu just before leaving Serengeti.
17) Seeing the big five in one evening in Ngorongoro. Just one after in this garden of Eden and we saw a leopard crossing the road, rhinos in the distance and numerous buffaloes, elephants and lions. Ngorongoro is truly a garden of paradise. Just looking into the crater from the above with your binoculars is an unreal feeling. Big beasts roaming around all over- variety and quantity!
18) Bat eared foxes! rare, nocturnal! We were one of the earliest in Ngorongoro crater and hence had the fortune of seeing these animals before they disappeared into the bushes.19) Huge herd of hyenas: maybe a herd of 40-50 hyenas squaring off against each other. in the background, wildebeests roamed around nonchalantly.20) Birds, birds, birds: I think we saw 150 species (we made a checklist) of all the birds on our trip. From large birds like the Kory bustard, ostrich, secretary bird to scavenger birds like numerous vultures, to flocks of terns and flamingos, to birds of prey from kestrel to martial eagles, to the numerous colorful common birds like splendid starlings and weaver birds to the numerous exciting hornbills to the colorful and rare birds like paradise flycatcher and cinnamon bee eaters. 


A few tips:Handicrafts are actually less expensive and of better quality in the airport after you clear emigration. it's probably better to buy it there than in the overpriced roadside shops.
Lake manyara, in my opinion, can be skipped. you see better diversity of birds and animals in serengeti and ngorongoro.
Arusha national park is great only for the colobus monkeys. we went specifically to see that. If you are not interested in this species of monkey, you can skip this park as well.
Nothing in this world can beat Serengeti. maximize your time there.
You can check out pics of our trip on https://www.instagram.com/murali_nature_photography/

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