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family of four   –  
Kenya KE
Visited: July 2014 Reviewed: Aug 7, 2014

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

safaris with kids - organised adventure and no problem at all!
5/5

We have been on safari with Bush and Game several times. the most recent trip with our two children (3 and 7 years) was a proper bush safari. but even in basic camping facilities, the B&G team arranged and provided everything we needed to enjoy the stay and the adventure. in all our safaris, we enjoyed that B&G took care of us, from customer relations, custom making our itineraries and booking, to the drivers and cooks, everyone was very friendly and helpful. we will book with B&G again! and again! :)

Lesley Visited: July 2014 Reviewed: Aug 7, 2014

An excellent holiday choice for Zimbabwe travel
5/5

I couldn’t recommend 'Experience Africa Safaris' more highly. This is an excellent tour company, that will organize trips to suit your interests and budget. They arranged superb accommodation, reliable car transfers, and connected me with a 'Natureways' canoeing trip to Mana Pools. Debbie from 'Experience Africa' prepared an action packed 2 week itinerary that resulted in a very enjoyable and diverse holiday.

Lesley

Bobby K.   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2014 Reviewed: Aug 7, 2014

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

Friendly Service. Responsive Team.
5/5

We took a package tour starting July 27th for nine days, and were very satisfied with the service. Otieno (OT; the owner) is a great guy. As a young entrepreneur, he understands the value of responsiveness. His service is excellent! His standard response to any request is "no problem." The driver we had, Nguta, was exceptional too. Smart guy; and you never had to ask him for anything. He was always proactive. He also was good about getting the best possible viewpoints during the game safari. In fact, Kenya Walking upgraded us, and all that at a great budget price. Wholeheartedly recommend it.

Mischa & Steff   –  
Germany DE
Visited: June 2014 Reviewed: Aug 7, 2014

Experience level: first safari

A great experience!
5/5

We have been on a 6-Day-Camping-Safari with Oltumure in june 2014 with two other guys and it's a great experience! Robert will organize everything to make you satisfied on your Safari. It's your decision how many days you want to spend, if you want to travel with other guests or alone and which National Parks you want to see. He helps you finding the best combination for a unforgetable trip! We did Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Serengeti and Ngorongoro and we don't want to miss any of these Parks.
And Oltumure is cheaper than others - why go to the more expensives? You will meet them every day by doing the same things at the same places! And the trip with Oltumure is more familiar, more personal, more individual. You can decide, at what time you want to start in the morning, or if you want to stay longer at a place you like. You can ask to go back to a place you found more interesting. You are the chief of your own trip, the guide is your helper for your decisions!
And everyone will see the same animals, because all guides stay in contact during the game drive and tell the others, when there is something spectacular to see. Our 4x4-Jeep was really good, maybe not that new as others, but comfortable and with the typical open-Roof, to stand up and watch 360 in all directions. Our tents were nearly new, big and comfortable as well. And we had with Samwell the best cook you can get!!! I think we all had a few kilos more after the Safari ;o)
We would choose Oltumure again and want to tell everybody else to do the same!

Cory   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2014 Reviewed: Aug 7, 2014

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

An experience I could spend my whole life trying to top.
5/5

Could not imagine a better safari. Our guide, Robert, was knowledge and fun. We stayed at amazing and beautiful places I will remember the rest of my life. A+

Melissa Testa   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2014 Reviewed: Aug 7, 2014

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

Hazina Afrika has the right formula for a stellar safari!
5/5

I feel very fortunate having found Hazina to facilitate our safari. The all around A++ service began with the prompt and thorough answers to any questions we had prior to safari. The well put together information packets regarding travel to Africa and safari that Hazina provided was very valuable, especially for first timers like us.

Upon arrival in Tanzania, there were no questions or worries, everything happened like Hazina said it would. We were greeted at the airport and helped with visa, then escorted to the hotel where we were warmly greeted by Lisa and Rama. They briefed us on our upcoming 7 day adventure and answered any questions or concerns we had. They even gave us a mobile phone that could be used to call Hazina staff in case we ran into a problem during the safari. We had an early start the next morning and we were pretty tired. We were helped into our room and awaited our adventure the next morning to begin.

Embarking on a safari is quite a different format of travel than we are used to. A safari literally has you spending 6 (or however long your trip is) entire days with someone you've never ever met before. Needless to say, a connection between the travelers and the safari guide is so important for a successful adventure. That being said, we hit the jackpot. Our guide Lodi was simply the best! We can't say enough good things about this guy or the experience he gave to us. He is kind and friendly, open and good natured. Lodi is a walking and talking search engine for all things safari, Tanzania and beyond for that matter. We are happy to call him a friend :)

Our expectations of the safari itself were more than fulfilled. We began our safari in the north and slowly made our way south. Each day we rose before the sun and and got a head start on sightseeing. We saw all of the Big 5, multiple times. We saw an amazing cluster of mama, teen and baby lions. We saw a lion, two cheetahs and a hyena each tending to their kill, the always present vultures were ever interesting too. A slumbering tree dwelling leopard. Elephants all around. Oh, and who can forget the THREE rhinos we saw (one up north and two in Ngorogoro). A prized moment was witnessing the literally thousands and thousands of wildebeest and zebras crossing the Mara River. In tow with the sharpest guide in the Serengeti, we arrived just as the crossing was starting. Because of this brilliant timing, we saw the entire phenomenon from start to finish. What an amazing sight!

A little about accommodations and food... In general the four hotels/lodges we stayed at were good. Buffalo Luxury Camp and Osupulko were top notch. The rooms, staff, food and feeling of the spots were exceptional. We enjoyed our time at these two places very much. The other two we spent time at, Sopa and Mount Meru, were average in all aspects, not bad, but just okay. The box breakfasts and lunches for safari were satisfactory. We were never left hungry. In addition, there were additional snacks and unlimited drinks available in the truck.

The amazing experience we had on safari will stay with us forever. We are so pleased with the service provided by Hazina Afrika. If looking for safari again, you can bet if Hazina is offering, we are taking.

Phil, Oregon, USA   –  
United States US
Visited: April 2014 Reviewed: Aug 6, 2014

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

For the neophyte or experienced traveler, Blue Sky Namibia Tours offers a suberb experience.
5/5

I have toured twice with Pieter Mostert, owner/guide. The tours are handcrafted to fit your requests. Every detail is taken care of before you arrive. All of your travel, lodging, meals, and in most cases, gratuities and fees are included in the quotation. You will receive an itinerary that includes your requests, as well as, suggestions from Pieter. Adjustments are easily made. I was able to do all of my pre-planning through email before I ever left my home, and with confidence that Pieter would be waiting for me at the airport.
Namibia is large enough that you need to plan for travel time. My longest drives were a full day; many others were a half day. Pieter plans enough time for stops along the way and for a thorough enjoyment of your destinations. He schedules activities at the destinations with your approval. I found that the mood is casual and that events are adjustable as a day progresses. Lodging requires a fair amount of lead time, so book early and give Pieter a chance to put you in the nicest places.
My first trip was seven years ago. My request was to see animals. He took me to Etosha National Park and a mountain tent camp called Etendeka in northwestern Namibia. This spring, I requested Sossusvlei and Walvis Bay/Swakopmund to see respectively, the famous giant sand dunes and flamingoes/seaside resort/seaport. Near Sossusvlei, I enjoyed a sunset drive through petrified dunes capped off with a gin and tonic at the top. At the coast, Pieter arranged a tour of the local sand dunes' flora and fauna with a biologist.
Other worthwhile tourist places abound in Namibia, and Pieter is well-qualified from a lifetime of working in a variety of locations. I was told ahead of my first trip, that "Pieter is a walking encyclopedia of Namibia." I found this to be true. If you are an experience traveler or this is your first time, you cannot go wrong booking a trip with Pieter.

Lorraine and family   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: July 2014 Reviewed: Aug 6, 2014

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

Head and shoulders above the competition
5/5

We have just returned from a wonderful family safari holiday that Rose and her company organised for us to Mauritius, Tswalu and Nottens in Sabi Sands, South Africa. It was quite a complicated itinerary but every bit of it worked like clockwork. With a lot of research and some experience of safaris we had both a clear idea of some of the things we wanted and a good idea of what would constitute value for money. We had an ample budget but wanted a lot for that money. We made initial calls to five safari operators including Rose. The first one was a well known safari company which we had used before but the person we spoke to gave us a quote which was approximately 10k over the top, partly because of the ridiculous logistics - he was certainly enthusiastic about Africa but just a real novice at putting together a trip in a sensible way eg at least two redundant internal flights - multiply that by four people and it's throwing away a couple of thousand. Plus we had to point out to him the basic stuff like "aren't they doing a stay 4 nights and get free flights offer". The second one we talked to was a real expert on one region (and I have used their website a lot for research) but more enthusiastic about the region than listening to what we wanted (but well done to them on their transparent pricing policy). The third one was just a waste of time - peeling back their non-transparent pricing made it clear that they were in fact advertising a safari which they couldn't deliver at the price - a really tacky approach. The fourth one was a good company but although clearly expert in the regions their itinerary came across as indulging their fantasy trip rather than listening to what we wanted eg it may be possible to fly across Mozambique by light aircraft hops to avoid a Joburg transfer but why on earth would a family want to do that especially when it costs multi-thousands of pounds and takes 12 hours?

Which brings us to Rose. These are the reasons Rose was just so far above the others:
1) Rose is a real expert - she knows her stuff on safaris, locations, destinations etc
2) Rose is what a really good travel agent of any type should be ie she listens to you, talks to you, chats about what you want and what you like and what you are hoping for and then uses her knowledge to suggest things that are useful or appropriate or interesting. Maybe you won't take up her suggestions but you will feel they were useful suggestions or ideas for you to think about or give you a better benchmark.
3) Rose is sensible and organises your safari in a way which makes logistical sense eg canny use of internal flights so you don't spend your time and money taking 5 flights when you could have done it in 2 ( OK, I know this doesn't sound so difficult but you really should have seen what our first well-known safari operator suggested!)
4) Rose isn't afraid to persist with a suggestion if she really thinks you will like it and will come up with good ideas to show you how it can be possible in your budget. Nottens in the Sabi Sands was Rose's suggestion and she showed us how our plans and budget could accommodate it - that turned out to be one of the highlights of the holiday and a real improvement on the plan we first put to her, although I had researched our first plan so carefully.
5) Rose's pricing is transparent - you know what the prices are and you can readily see if you are getting a good deal (and yes, from our experience you are - The Luxury Safari Company was the only operator we spoke to who demonstrably was giving us a better deal than we could have organised ourselves).
6)Rose doesn't stop thinking about you when you have paid for the holiday eg sent us information about South Africa's new potential requirements for birth certificates for under 18s to make sure we weren't caught out by a sudden change of policy.

Thank you, Rose and we will be in touch again!

Petra and Julian Visited: June 2014 Reviewed: Aug 6, 2014

Wonderful safari holiday in Namibia and Botswana
5/5

We had an amazing holiday!

The CrissCross team (Helene & Thinus) put together a great itinerary and managed to fit us in with 3 months notice (not nearly long enough apparently. Take note!). Communication was clear and prompt and everyting went according to plan. We have have no problem whatsoever in recommending CrissCross for a personal, reliable service.

Thinus knows the parks incredibly well. He is a goldmine of detail on all the wildlife, and of course the people and country. On our very first evening we saw dozens of elephant, zebra and warthog come to a waterhole to drink - we'll never forget that introduction to safari! We were fortunate to have Thinus as our driver, guide and spotter! He was always in a good mood and was good company throughout.

The accommodation that CrissCross selected was generally excellent (there was one lodge we were slightly disappointed with, but we did book late) and catering was good to superb. We preferred the smaller lodges.

All in all we have wonderful memories of great holiday - thank you!

Norwegian   –  
Norway NO
Visited: July 2014 Reviewed: Aug 6, 2014

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

Highly recommended!
5/5

First of all it was a great trip with an experienced crew. First day we went for boat safari, where we saw crocs, hippos and birds. The second day, we went to Selous game reserve where we saw almost every animal we could see there. There is known fact that lions are not so abundant in Selous, and you have to go to Serengeti to see them. But with this crew, everything is possible. We searched for a while, but Kanuth and his crew managed to find lions and other animal living there. The third day was a walking safari. It was quite interesting due to how close we were to the wild elephants, and at the same time within a safe distance. We stayed at the Hippo camp, close to animals habitat. Therefore the experience was more intense since we practically lived one with the nature. The staff of Hippo camp were polite and helpful, and food was outstanding. Kanuth and his crew really knew the animals habitat and gave us a good experience. Highly recommended!

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