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David   –  
Slovenia SI
Visited: May 2016 Reviewed: May 31, 2016

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

Top of the top.
5/5

Great service, great communications, everything i expected and much more. A true safari.

Barbara odera   –  
Kenya KE
Visited: April 2016 Reviewed: May 31, 2016

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

Awesome safari
5/5

Good customer service, advance communication, flexible payment option. The tour was short though. :(
Well done Tom and the team! I'll come back.

Judy Gathu   –  
Kenya KE
Visited: December 2015 Reviewed: May 31, 2016

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

10 Days Kenya Short Safari and beach Extension
5/5

My family and I had a 10 day Beach and safari getaway in December 2015. The organisation from Schon Kenya was outstanding. The guide was very informative and the children got to learn a lot about the flora and fauna in Kenya. The staff was also very cooperative, each and every day of our holiday one of the staff members called Diana would call in and check on us on how the safari was going on and if we were comfortable in the selected Camps/ hotels. The holiday was really worth the money spent. my Family and I cant wait for this years holiday getaway, i know they will arrange a memorable holiday for us.

John R   –  
United States US
Visited: April 2016 Reviewed: May 31, 2016

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

A fabulous adventure.
5/5

Laura and Colin and their crew at Amazing Tanzania provided an exceptional safari experience. Laura was wonderful to work with and through minimal communications was able to custom fit our desires with cost constraints and created a safari package that provided an experience that far exceeded our expectations. They took great care of us from the moment we arrived to our departure 11 days later. The guides were outstanding and were extremely knowledgeable and fun to hang out with. Each day was a new adventure and we saw much more in terms of wildlife, landscapes and Tanzanian culture than we had ever imagined possible. The accommodations and food exceeded our expectations and their tented camp was first rate. Their crew was exceptional and they did everything to ensure that we were well cared for during our stay. Overall, Amazing Tanzania did a fantastic job in putting together a custom safari for our group that more than exceeded our expectations.

Danielle Shubert   –  
United States US
Visited: May 2016 Reviewed: May 31, 2016

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

Fantastic
5/5

Everything about the tour was excellent.. communication was warm and welcomed, our guide was lovely, kind, informative and accommodating. Our lodgings were exceptional. Wonderful!

Pim   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: May 2016 Reviewed: May 31, 2016

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

One-week photo safari/workshop in Mfuwe/South Luangwa
Overall rating
5/5

I spent a week in the Mfuwe area of South Luangwa under the wings of lodge owner/bushguide and wildlife photographer Peter Geraerdts of Track and Trail River Camp.

The Camp is located on the other bank of the Luangwa, just outside the Park's Mfuwe gate.
We stuck to a 'first in, last out' policy: arriving at the gate for our morning drives just before six, and trying to leave the Park at 8pm sharp. Regime was strict: morning drive until 10:00-10:30, early lunch, and afternoon/evening drive from 15:30 or 16:00 through 20:00, followed by dinner around 20:30.

I've been around SA, Namibia, Kenya and Uganda, but Zambia was a first-time visit. A few (online) friends had recommmended South Luangwa, time to find out for myself!
It's a long trip (Amsterdam-Nairobi, Nairobi-Lusaka, couple of hours off to a hotel then Lusaka-Mfuwe), but worth it. Door-to-door is probably just under a full day, but the lack of time difference cuts out jetlag at least...

Transfer from Mfuwe to the Lodge was a painless <40m exercise, over remarkably good (tarred) roads. The Lodge/Camp is situated right on the bank of the Luangwa, with pool/gym/massage/spa facilities, as well as a bar, restaurant and small library.
I was assigned a spacious thatched chalet with a comfy double bed, large bathroom and safety features for both my valuables/documents (small safe) and my photo gear (a padlocked strongbox). Food was good to excellent, with 3-course lunches and dinners every day. Good pastry as well, with always a slice of something waiting for me at tea time. The Camp feature daily laundry service, and had reasonable wifi coverage in the bar/restaurant area.

My goal for this trip was twofold: a week-long safari in a park and country yet unknown to me, as well as improving my wildlife photography skills. Peter proved to be the ideal host: his fauna and flora knowledge is remarkable and perhaps even better than some of the native guides I worked with, and he's a skilled and patient photography teacher.

Our safari vehicle was not your regular open 4X4: it was heavily modified for the (pro) wildlife photographer... The rear section of the car features heavy steel swivel arms with beanbags and ballhead mounting space on the sides, supplemented with more beanbags in front and at the back. This effectively gave me a 360-degree line of sight with steady support for even the longest piece of glass...

Both of my goals were met: my skills have tangibly improved, with a couple of impressing shots as evidence, and I got to sample most of South Luangwa's flora and fauna.
More on the latter: the floral diversity was impressive, ranging from monumental Baobabs to wild jasmin, from nile cabbage to the intriguing ansellia. A remarkable amount of sausage trees in the area, bearing some of the largest fruits I've seen...

The fauna is probably why most people come and visit, and I was not disappointed... Both of the big cats (with 4 leopard sightings in just two drives!), a large group of wild dogs, heaps of elephant, a small herd of buffalo, and much, much more. My timing was just right to come across fighting grazers: we saw some impressive male impala and zebra battles!
Crocs, water monitors and hippos are abundant thanks to the river, with the latter two incidentally paying a visit to the lodge. The smaller mammals were well-represented: we saw 5 species of mongoose, 'caught' both civet and genet up close, young porcupine, spotted honey badgers twice(!), and ran into the accidental shrew or shrub hare during our night drives.

I'm not a 'hardcore' birder, so haven't recorded every sighting, but we must have easily seen 100-120 different species. Ranging from raptors (bateleur, tawny, snake eagle, martial eagle, lizard buzzard, goshawk, ...) to storks (open-billed, woolly-necked, yellow-billed, marabou) to herons (my first decent shot of a squacco) to the more colourful birds like rollers, sunbirds and - especially near the river banks - bee-eaters.

Yenbay   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: May 2016 Reviewed: May 31, 2016

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

Magic surroundings, unique scenery,
Overall rating
4/5

The Okavango Delta scenery is quite unique and as you have to fly a small plane to get to one of the lodges, you can realize it as soon as you board. It is very remote and with the water reflection the light is a wonder and you ear the bush noises so clearly day or night (you can ear hyenas grunting , lions roaring, bell frogs croaking etc.). For wildlife, scarce elephants and hippos are guaranteed. But you may not see cats if you don't book in a lodge offering game drives. Most of the lodges have boat activities and bush walks (a great experience indeed), but few have game drives. If you think you will be frustrated not to see lions, choose lodges with gale drives. If you can afford to stay in two places (one in the north, one in the south), it might be advisable as you'll probably see different things. Quality wise, the accommodation we booked was not a bargain. Lodges are very expensive and the service is not quite as good as we might expect for what we paid (I know, it is the bush but...) The thing is if you are used to other safari accommodations (I live in South Africa and have tried quite a few..) you can have real value for money (even if it is not as spectacular as the Okavango)...

Pim   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: May 2016 Reviewed: May 31, 2016

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

About: Zambia
Review about Zambia by Pim
Overall rating
5/5

Five stars for most boxes. And 'only' four for birding because I didn't encounter much that I hadn't seen on previous safaris, despite South Luangwa's abundant bird life.

Brittyn   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2015 Reviewed: May 30, 2016

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

Unforgettable experience!
5/5

I traveled to Kenya with 3 friends after booking with Odyssey when I found a Groupon deal for different days that they honored for us. We spent a week traveling to Samburu, Ol Pejeta, Lake Nakuru and Masai Mara. I was concerned that a week wouldn't be enough, but we were busy all day long and traveling from park to park was an adventure in itself with things to see along the way out the window. We absolutely loved our guide, Erastus, and even cried at the airport when he dropped us off! He was extremely friendly and jovial, and I would highly recommend requesting him if anybody else goes with Odyssey. We saw all the animals we hoped to see (elephants galore, rhinos, hippos, giraffes, warthogs, lions, cheetahs, monkeys, zebras, wildebeest, hyenas, etc). 3 out of 4 of us are vegan and had essentially no problems with finding good food to eat. All the lodges were top notch accommodations, and the Kenyan people were all so friendly!

Roshani   –  
United States US
Visited: April 2016 Reviewed: May 30, 2016

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

Mixed Experience, Look for Another Option
1/5

** UPDATE JUNE 2016

Since my review cannot be deleted, I would like to add the following update. I have been refunded the amount I was owed.

Here are some reasons for considering this company:
1. Affordable - The cost of the safari was far lower than any other company.
2. Flexibility - Joseph was flexible in terms of changing the itinerary. I was scheduled to go to visit the Hadzabe community, but decided I would prefer to go to Lake Manyara and Arusha National Park instead. Joseph was kind enough to accommodate my request.
3. Great Guide - Henry was a great guide and driver.
4. Tented Lodges at an Affordable Price - Since it was rainy season, I did not want to camp. I stayed in tented lodges, and Joseph made it possible for me to do so. All other companies were so overpriced! I especially appreciated staying at Rhino Lodge near Ngorongoro Crater--really nice rooms and food.
5. Airport Pickup and Drop off - Joseph sent drivers to pick me up at the airport and drop me off.
6. Payment Options - All the companies wanted me to pay ahead of time to reserve a spot. Joseph allowed me to pay on arrival, and half in cash and half by credit card.
7. Prompt Response - Joseph was available by email and by Whatsapp. He emailed introductions to former clients in order for me to check the references for the company.

For the price and overall service, I would recommend African Traditional Safaris.



** ORIGINAL REVIEW
I contacted African Traditional Safaris through this website. I was contacted by Joseph who sent me some options for a 7 day safari. He said that I can pay half in cash and half by credit card.

I was picked up at Kilimanjaro airport and taken to an office in Arusha. There was no sign at the office, only a computer on the desk. I knew the company is not registered with the Tourist Board. I was not sure if this was a scam.

I was taken to a local hotel and picked up by a jeep the next morning. There was one other tourist in the jeep. I was told that the amount I owed by credit card would need to be paid for park entrance fees. We went to Tarangire and I paid for the entrance for the jeep, the other tourist and me on my credit card.

That evening we were joined by three other women who were camping along with the other tourist. They were charged a much lower amount because they were camping and were going for fewer days. I was asked to pay their entrance when we got to Serengeti, little over $400. I was essentially subsudizing their trip.

Later when I went to Arusha National Park I was asked to pay the tourist company directly and I would be reimbursed. Joseph kept making excuses and kept saying he would send me the amount by Paypal. That still has not happened a few weeks later!

Overall, I would not recommend this company.

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