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Cata Beytía   –  
Chile CL
Visited: December 2014 Reviewed: Dec 18, 2014

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

Pure enjoyment, nice people and good treats
5/5

Since the beggining we were treated really well. The service was perfect and they where taking care to meet all our needs.
Tarimo, our tour guide had lots of pacience and knew a lot of things so he was always willing to help and answer all our questions.
We where taken to nice places to eat and sleep and we had the luck to stop and take part of the "becoming a woman" party in a little village, where Tarimo gave us all the time we needed.
With all that, prices are good and not expensive at all.
Totally recomend it.

Tara and Maria   –  
Norway NO
Visited: December 2014 Reviewed: Dec 19, 2014

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

Excellent guide and an overall successful trip at a good price
5/5

Kanuth had the best price for a short tour : Dar-Mikumi-Dar with a day's safari. The driver was well informed and good at communicating. We drove in the evening from Dar and took a bit long to reach Mikumi due to traffic. So avoid rush hours if you can.
We were put in Tan Swiss Lodge. Good, clean, room BUT had visitors - spider, lizard and a cockroach. Since we reached aroud midnight we couldnt ask for help but otherwise quite happy with the lodge.
The safari was around 7-8 hours, the driver seemed flexible and patient on the game drive. He gave us good explanation about the nature there and the animal behaviors. We saw 3 out of the big five. Overall I am very pleased with their service and the game drive in particular! Highly recommended!

kritika singh Visited: December 2014 Reviewed: Dec 20, 2014

I visited with my mom who is working with UN.during my staty at masaimara I enjoyed too much.
5/5

David uncle picked me from busstand and we went to office.David uncle was behaving nicely and he looked after me and my mom.with 03 visitors I went to masaimara in open car. I saw first time very closely lion lioness pub.zebra impala baison hippo elephant. .zirraf ...openly and very very closely..patrick uncle was driving the car in the jungle.David uncle gave me wifi so I was sending my pics to my grandmother. David uncle is caring uncle.he also gave us car .with my mom I visited nairobi...I missed tant.i stayed 2 nights in tant.tant was very good .in tant we had good breakfast lunch dinner water bottle.and that was free.i missed food.david uncle I missed masaimaara..you are the best uncle.Next time I will come with my father.

Jacco   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: December 2014 Reviewed: Dec 21, 2014

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

5 day Selous safari 6-10 December 2014
4/5

I contacted Kanuth Adventures for a 5 day safari in Selous asking if there was anybody else going on safari early December as well (just a week before I wanted to go on safari). Within a few hours Kanuth himself replied that there was and since I especially was interested in seeing wild dogs he suggested to do a 5 day safari to Selous (instead a 3 or 4 day safari).

The other safari client was willing to go 5 days to Selous as well and so our safari started. Kanuth wanted a short briefing the evening before we left from Dar es Salaam and he suggested to go camping at Lake Tagalala Public Campsite to increase our chances seeing wildlife and especially wild dogs. I am personally not a big fan of camping and prefer the comfort of a lodge but Kanuth explained that staying in a lodge at the edge of the park will involve driving up and down the main road of Selous which is relatively poor of wildlife. This would mean that we would miss out being in the centre of the park during early mornings and late afternoons, the time most animals are active and so we went camping two nights and stayed our first and last night at Hippo Tented camp at the edge of the park (15 minute drive from Mtemere gate). The lodges inside the park where most game is are quite expensive and were not really an option budget wise.

The first day day we arrived in Hippo tented camp which is nicely situated outside the park facing the Rufiji river. We went on a boat safari and saw Hippo's and crocodiles from pretty close and also some nice birdlife. The second day we left arount 10:00 for our game drive in Selous and searched for wildlife all day in a very well equipped jeep (we could even charge our camera's in the jeep!). Around 17:30 we arrived at Lake Tagalala and set up our camp, just after we watched the many hippo's and crocodiles in the lake. The third day we wanted to do a very early morning game drive and got up at 05:30 for tea so we could leave at 06:00. Unfortunately the car was not cooperating and it seemed that there was something wrong with the cars fuel pump. After several attemps of fixing the car, Immanuel, our driver/guide, arranged for a back up car from Hippo tented camp which arrived around 10:00 in the morning. The back up car also brought a spare fuel pump and while we finally contiued our safari, the fundi the came with the car was left fixing it. After 5 minutes, I spotted some ears being raised by us driving by, after asking Immanuel if he could check if they we're impalas or not he replied that it might be the hyenas which visited our campsite the other night. When we went to take a closer look it turned out to be a pack of 14 wild dogs (my main reason to visit Selous)! The dogs were completely relaxed although we parked the car just next to them and they continued their mid day activities and we whatched them for a long time. In the mean time our original safari car was fixed and we could swop to that car again (which seemed to be in better condition than our back up car which was an open vehicle). The same day, Immanuel managed to spot several lions for us, one of them was planning to go for some warthogs although the alarm calls of nearby impalas give his position away and the hunt was off.
In the late afternoon we went back to our wild dog spot and they were still there! This time they were a bit more active and we saw them drinking from a mud pool, at one point one of the pack members came out of nowhere and regurgitated some food for the subadults of the pack which resulted in a lot of sqeeuking and running around of the pack which was very entertaining to witness.
The fourth day we went in search of elephants, which turned out to be pretty hard to find, but finally around mid day we managed to find them just getting out of the water when they continued feeding on the palm trees and grasses next to the small lake. We left Selous around 16:00 and just outside the reserve a large group of elephants decided to cross the road in front of us which was a nice end of our game drive safari.
The fifth day we had our walking safari at Hippo tented camp, we saw some blue monkeys and black and white tailed colobus monkeys and got some more information on the local insect life. The walking safari was not very exciting compared to the wildlife you might see during the game drives but is was a nice change, I guess walking safaris at lodges inside the park can be more of an adventure.

The cooking was done by Joseph at Hippo camp and also during our stay at the Tagalala campsite. The food he prepared was of excellent quality and I wouldn't change a thing about it. Both Joseph and Immanuel are brothers of Kanuth and together they made a really good team.

Albie   –  
United States US
Visited: November 2014 Reviewed: Dec 21, 2014

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

Trip of a Lifetime
5/5

Regional tours proved to be a valuable resource throughout the entire process of booking this trip and providing educational information about what to do in Tanzania. The service was excellent and the tour/trip they created lead to our most favorite trip to date. Our drivers and tours guys were always on time and friendly. The experience we loved best on this trip was the safari between the ngorongoro crater and the Serengeti. If you are looking to do a similar tour here are some recommendations on places to stay. Before traveling on the Safari we stayed at the Zawadi House which gives us exceptional service the the accommodations were top notch. The best place to stay when you get to the crate is the Serena Lodge which is 7,548 feet above sea level at the rim of the crater! The views are incredible and the hotel was beautiful.
Our tour guide Ewi made our amazing sight seeing experience even more spectacular. He made sure that we got to see all the animals we wanted to see and he genuinely cared about our experience. We could have not asked for a better guide to spend the long days with and we thank him for all the education and contributing to our greatest experience in life.

If your looking to book a Safari trip I would highly recommend the staff at Regional tours and when we go back to Africa we'll be sure to utilize their services.

Claire Green   –  
Australia AU
Visited: July 2014 Reviewed: Dec 23, 2014

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

Exceeded every expectation!
5/5

From the minute I chose to book a safari for my husband and I with Makasa, I was not disappointed! In fact, I was truly blown away by the care and attention Selma took in planning our safari, and keeping in touch with me throughout the whole process, including matching us up with another traveller to share our safari experience with and reduce our overall cost.

The night before our safari commenced, we stayed at MCF Kilimanjaro Lodge, and were lucky enough to meet Selma, her husband Ngomi and their beautiful children. It was obvious to see how passionate they are about Tanzania and the Safari industry. We were made to feel very welcome, like part of the family really! It was the perfect start to our week - beers on the deck amidst the picturesque gardens, complementary snacks, and delicious, home-cooked meals. All staff at K-Lodge were super friendly and made sure that our night there was a comfortable one!

Below is a copy of the email I sent Selma after our safari - I think it sums up our feelings about Makasa:

Hi Selma,

I am just writing to say thank you so much from Tom and I for the most wonderful experience with Makasa!

Firstly, Peter, our safari guide, was an absolute legend! We got along with him so well, and he worked overtime to make sure that we didn't miss out on anything. We felt like we had the best guide in the whole of Tanzania. He was very well-informed about the animals we saw and the places we visited, he had an answer to every one of our millions of questions, and he was a complete gentleman, and made sure that we didn't go without anything! He really must be commended for the outstanding job he did whilst on our safari - we couldn't possibly have asked for any more from our guide!

Esther was a blast - we're really glad we were able to share our experience with her. We shared the same interests and had a lot of laughs along the way. We are currently missing our safari family of Peter and Esther very much!

The parks were a spectacle within themselves. Our favourite day was a 5am start to drive to the northern entrance of the Serengeti. We felt like the only car in the whole place, and we really had a chance to get up close and personal with the animals.

The accommodation exceeded our expectations like you wouldn't believe. After a night at Olpopongi, the luxury of Rhotia Valley Tented Lodge was very much welcomed. Kenzan lodge was very comfortable, and the service was amazing, as with all of our accommodations.
By far, our favourite accommodation was Endoro Lodge. We felt very lucky to experience such luxury basically in the middle of nowhere. The staff there were absolutely outstanding, and made us feel like family. The rooms were spectacular and the food was scrumptious!

All in all, we had the week of a lifetime! The itinerary was perfect and we honestly wouldn't change a thing! We really appreciated having the first night at Olpopongi, as it allowed us or understand and appreciate the Maasai way of life, as we encountered many more Maasai along the way. The group at Olpopongi were exceptional, and we had a really meaningful experience there (along with amazing food).

I have already started recommending Makasa to people we have met in Arusha, because I don't think that the package you arranged for us could have been beaten!

Thank you again, Selma and Ngomi, it was really lovely to meet you and your family.

Kind regards,

Claire and Tom Green

Carlos Family   –  
Kenya KE
Visited: December 2014 Reviewed: Dec 25, 2014

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

About: Safarihub
It was a great experience
5/5

We saw a lot of game in Selous and enjoyed the activities and the beautiful sights in Mikumi and Ruaha. We are looking forward to visiting the Northern circuit in 2015 and will use Safarihub to arrange the trip.

Olivier   –  
Uganda UG
Visited: November 2014 Reviewed: Dec 25, 2014

About: Safarihub
Family Safari to Tanzania
5/5

We had a great trip and some very nice memories, thanks for arranging everything at such short notice.

Macchia Germano   –  
Italy IT
Visited: August 2014 Reviewed: Jan 1, 2015

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

Excellent!
5/5

My trip in Malawi with AWT was a great experience. Wonderful landscapes, nature, people,true african life. Francesca and Stefano are very professional guide, they know the country and make you feel good in a friendly atmosphere.

Mr. J.S.K   –  
United States US
Visited: November 2014 Reviewed: Jan 3, 2015

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

About: Safarihub
Maybe even better than Kenya?
5/5

We loved every moment of it and will be back to see some of Tanzania we didn't get to see this time around. All arrangements were spot on.

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