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Thea   –  
Zambia ZM
Visited: April 2018 Reviewed: Apr 19, 2018

Parents d $800 for 8 tickets cost of which Are $33 each
1/5

Do not use this agent. Please google all bad reviews. He over charged us for tickets and three weeks later had still not purchased them. We told him we needed copies of tickets when we flew into Dar to price we had an exit. He said his Pay pal account was in dr so had no money and was trying the get it from other sources. Totally unprofessional.

Simone   –  
Germany DE
Visited: January 2017 Reviewed: Apr 19, 2018

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

800$ gone.
1/5

In January 2017 I paid 800$ for a Safari, I didn't even go to.
David guaranteed me, personally/on the phone and via Email, that I would receive my refund 100% via Paypal.
Still haven't seen my money.

Annemie Haegeman   –  
Belgium BE
Visited: April 2018 Reviewed: Apr 19, 2018

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

Riped off. Received a price and paid it. When the tour started we had to pay 2000ZAR more or no tour
1/5

The safari tour was good. We paid the tour in December after they gave us a price.They were 1 hour too late for the pickup.
Once in Kruger Mr. Bols called and said we had to pay 2000 ZAR more, or they couldn't do the tour. We were there with 5 adults and 5 children. We could do nothing else and we paid 1500 ZAR more.
This is not honest I have still the emails with the prices they gave. They are dishonest people and don't give them customers.
Ripped off!!! Even Mr. Bols is from Belguim and we to he is not honest. We met a lot of other people in South Africa.
Even if I send emails he didn't respond to them.

Matthew   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: September 2017 Reviewed: Apr 23, 2018

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

Awful! Honeymoon ruined when it started in africa took payment but did not provide any services
1/5

Like many other people who have reviewed, my wife and I had a terrible experience. We booked our trip and paid our deposit to spent the second half of our honeymoon on Safari with them.
Despite the money paid no services were provided and no refund offered. I'm now astonished to find out they are still trading!!
For anyone thinking of booking with ISIA, I suggest you avoid at all costs. Even after reviews appeared online stating they weren't fulfilling the services paid for, ISIA requested a further payment from us - extremely distrustful.

Holly Williams   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: February 2018 Reviewed: May 3, 2018

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

Poorly organised, vehicle not as advertised, terrible communication
1/5

I did a three-day safari organised through MJ. It was a really disappointing experience in terms of the organisation, and not matching what I actually paid for. I contacted the company afterwards and was impressed by Jackson's swift explanation, apology and offer to partially refund the cost - but after successive emails and excuses from them went quiet, and never actually did refund me, which is a really poor way to run a business.

I am aware joining safaris are liable to be a little slow and chaotic, and I was patient about this - even when I nearly ended up being taken to a different country! But not being provided with the agreed kind of vehicle on the final day made me feel like I needed to officially complain.

On the first day, on arriving in Arusha, I was put on a bus that was going to Kenya - and only realized it wasn't the right vehicle when I was asked for a passport! No-one from the shuttle bus transport company knew anything about a safari. This was alarming, as a solo female traveler suddenly in a different city, not knowing where to go.

After being driven around for a while by a taxi driver who had no clue what was happening, I had to use my international data roaming to get online to find MJ Safaris number, which cost me a further $10. No phone number was provided when booking. I was then taken to the correct hotel to join a safari group, but it was not a great start!

On the second day, I was told to get up for breakfast at 6am. After waiting three and a half hours, we finally left at 9.30am. This was frustrating.

On the third day, again there was a delay at the campsite, as my driver struggled with a card payment. At the entrance to Lake Manyara, we again waited for a further hour - something to do with the card, or it being a Sunday? It wasn't clear. Again, this delay was frustrating.

Worse, however, was that the car I was in was not a Land Crusier 4x4. It was just a taxi. This meant the windows were blacked out, which was not good for viewing animals. There was a sunroof, but of course it was open to the sky. The sun was very fierce, and I had to avoid it to prevent getting sunburnt, which also made things difficult. They did not have any binoculars, which made viewing animals more difficult. You couldn't stand up when the vehicle was moving, as the sunroof was not padded. I also had safety concerns given there were animals such as baboons who might have jumped in! Finally, the vehicle was clearly unsuited for some of the roads/rivers it had to travel on; it was a very bumpy ride, and the driver was evidently nervous about driving through water.

The driver did a really good job, all things considered, but the booking specifically stated it would be a different vehicle.

I was very disappointed by the disorganization of the trip, but especially the fact that it deviated on the last day from the vehicle as advertised and paid for.

MJ Safaris explained when I complained afterwards that all this was because a group had cancelled at the last minute, and so I had been subcontracted out. I appreciate mistakes can happen, and appreciated their response, which offered to refund the cost of the final day. But it was doubly frustrating to be offered compensation and then just to have follow up emails completely ignored.

Stephan   –  
Romania RO
Visited: April 2018 Reviewed: May 4, 2018

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

Unprofessional behavior and old cars! Do not go with them!
1/5

1st of all I can tell you that you can have a good experience with them but don't risk it.

Part 1. The manager, I think Ibrahim, took us from airport and went to a restaurant, it wa OK.

Part 2 We went to the hotel which had no hot water... Whatever we were going in Safari next morning, he told us that the car will arrive at 8am. It arrived at 8.20 with the problem of windshields. We lost like anotjer 30 mins.

P4 The driver was ok and had the knowledge of the parks (Tarangire and Ngorngoro).

P5 In the first day of the trip it rained in the car, it was during the rain season.

P6 The accomodation in the Manyara Igloo was ok.

P7 CUT TO THE CASE... We should have had another night in that Peace hotel we stayed in the first night. We went to Arusha wit a taxi driver coz' the Safari driver should have stayed in Safari for another day. AND THERE the manager told us that we wont stay at the hotel because président it's in town and there are no rooms left. When I asked him why it wasn't already payed he said that the room was "complementary", not like it was in tha package we paid. Like we should have stayed on the streets if it wasn't so 'kind' to offer us a "technical room" at the Meru Treks offices, with a llt of lound and unclean bed.

DO NOT GO WITH THEM!!!

This guy is full of surpises.

Actally the car broke in the Safari and we stayed there 45 mins...

Matt   –  
Hong Kong HK
Visited: May 2018 Reviewed: May 6, 2018

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

Did not get picked up, terrible experience
1/5

It all went well before our trip. We got our quote, discussed with the company various information about our trip and pick up time, our number of guests etc... And we were anticipating our first safari experience.

We did not get picked up eventually. We have waited for an entire hour at the pick up spot, but we never saw the guide coming. In desperation, we tried to contact the company through all possible means -- WhatsApp, email, calling their number, and even trying to search for more contact information. All the call numbers cannot be reached, and no reply from the WhatsApp and email whatsoever.

We ended up losing all hope and ran to the town, booking another company in last minute.

We got contacted 3 hours later via WhatsApp, and we were told that the phone of the contact person has been stolen and thus the events that occurred. By then we already agreed to take an offer from another company. We were also very disappointed by the explanation, since we doubted whether it is entirely impossible to inform us via email, something that can be accessed with any laptop computer. We could also be easily found at our pick up location and informed in person, but we never saw that happen.

All in all, it was a terrible experience, and we wish that this would not happen to other travellers.

Ann Graham   –  
Australia AU
Visited: April 2018 Reviewed: May 10, 2018

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

We lost all of the money we had transferred to the director Joseph Mafuru , over US$3000.
1/5

We are 3 well travelled women and knew of others who had told of good experiences with Africa Traditional Safaris , so we are unsure if the company just experienced financial difficulties around the time of our tour BUT whatever the reasons were of their impending failure , we were kept in the dark for the first few days believing that we were off on the safari to the Serengeti that we had paid US $ 995 each for. On day 3 ,the director Joseph Mafuru met with us and admitted the company had no money and were unable to proceed with the tour unless we agreed to loan them money. The requested amount was US $ 18,000 which was reduced to US $1800 which we guessed was the cost to actually take the 3 of us on the tour we had originally paid him for. We declined and as we had travelled from Australia , decided to go it alone rather than fly away totally devastated. This company needs to be inspected by the Tanzanian Tourist Board ASAP.

Annie Graham   –  
Australia AU
Visited: April 2018 Reviewed: May 11, 2018

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

Do not use this company even though it sounds a good price
1/5

Unable to provide a tour due to no cash flow ..avoid this company for now , not sure if they will recover from their debts but they owe us almost $3000. They also owe hotels and vehicle rental companies a lot of outstanding debt.

Pam   –  
United States US
Visited: January 2016 Reviewed: May 13, 2018

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

Use another company
1/5

Africa is fabulous even though Born Free Safaris is not. They charge more than anyone but our vehicle was tattered and had no air conditioning!!! They charge premium prices but use poor vehicles and airlines. They routed me with Kenyan Airlines and every single flight was either cancelled or was very late leaving or arriving. I found out from other travelers that they could have used Emirates Airlines which is a 5 star airline and went to the same places. Born Free uses the cheapest of everything but charges the most. Use another company. I hear Odyssys Unlimited is great!!!

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