
$840 pp (USD)
2 travelers on Start dateThis Tour Is Offered By
Pedaso Safaris
- Office In:
- Size:
- 1-5 employees (Founded in 2020)
- Tour Types:
- Customizable private tours and fixed group tours
- Destinations:
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KETZ
Pedaso Safaris is a Kenya-based tour operator offering personalized safaris in Kenya and Tanzania. We craft unforgettable wildlife experiences guided by local experts.
Reviews20

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Absolutely Perfect Safari Experience!
We had an incredible 7-day safari tour through Nakuru National Park, Masai Mara, Amboseli, and the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania — and it truly exceeded all our expectations! From start to finish, everything was perfectly organized.
Our coordinator, David, and our Guide Bonji, were absolutely amazing. David was always available, made sure every detail was taken care of, and ensured that we felt safe, comfortable, and well-informed throughout the entire trip. Bonji‘s passion, knowledge, and warm personality made the experience even more special.
The accommodations, transportation, and itinerary were all top-notch. We saw an incredible variety of wildlife — lions, elephants, rhinos, giraffes, and so much more — and every day felt like a new adventure.
We couldn’t have asked for a better experience and highly recommend this safari company to anyone looking for a truly unforgettable journey through Kenya and Tanzania. Thank you, David and Bonji, for making our dream safari come true! 🦁🌅🦓

Worst
I booked my safari tour with this company. Even before the trip, I discussed with the manager to coordinate my flight tickets and schedule so that everything would fit well.
On the first day, our car broke down and we had to wait for over an hour in the middle of the road. After finally completing the game drive, we arrived at the lodge only to find out it was overbooked — four of us had no room and had to be moved elsewhere. When I asked the manager, he said he heard anything. Dinner and breakfast were not going to be provided either, so we had to argue just to get them.
The next morning, instead of resting at the same place for another night, we had to pack all our luggage again and move back to the originally scheduled lodge. The day after that, we were told our accommodation had changed again due to some “unexpected” issue.
The following day, we thought we were heading to the campsite where we were supposed to stay for two nights. But one of the group members asked the guide if we were really going there — and only then did we find out it had been changed again. The driver didn’t even bother to tell us until we asked. The manager who I've been talking to didn’t even know the situation again. Everyone had to complain to their respective managers before we were finally allowed to go to the place we had been originally told about.
When we arrived, there was yet another overbooking issue — instead of the double rooms we were promised, we were placed in 6-bed rooms, and non-couples were told to share. When I asked the manager, once again he had no idea about the situation and just said, “At least you’re not sharing your bed”
On the day we were supposed to cross into Tanzania, there was no game drive. The car broke down again, so we had to wait on the roadside for a long time and then transfer to another vehicle. After crossing the border, we waited for several more hours before finally getting on the bus. When we arrived at the hotel, my name wasn’t even on the reservation list — I was told there was no room and had to stay separately from the rest of the group. We arrived later than expected so I couldn't go to the market for shopping bc it was already almost closed after check-in.
The next morning, I was told to meet at 6:30 a.m. to join another group for the Tanzania safari. The bus only arrived after 8 a.m., and I waited more than two hours before finally departing around 10:30 a.m. We had to pick up other people along the way, which caused even more delays. When we finally reached Serengeti, I thought we would start our game drive — but the car broke down again, and we ended up waiting in the rain for over two hours at the park entrance. We didn’t do any game drive that day.
The driver promised to make it up to us by starting early the next morning at 6:30, but he only showed up after 8:30 a.m. Because of that, we were the last to leave and had much less time for game driving, even though Serengeti park fees are extremely expensive.
The following day was the same — we were ready on time, but the driver came hours late again so we departed late again. The campsite was cold, the tent zipper was broken, cold wind blew all night, and I eventually caught a cold.
On the last day, we were supposed to do a game drive in Ngorongoro Crater and then head to the airport for my flight. The driver arrived late again. As soon as I saw him, I told him about my flight time and location, and he said he was aware. After dropping off another person and stopping somewhere for lunch, we started driving toward Arusha, but it was getting late. I kept reminding the driver and the manager that my time was tight. The manager reassured me that as long as I had checked in online, I would be fine.
However, after dropping others off in Arusha, they transferred me to a different car — and that new driver told me I wouldn’t make it to the airport in time! I was shocked and begged him to hurry, but he didn’t drive any faster. Despite my prior warnings that I would likely be late, the manager only told the driver to speed up at that point.
We arrived at the airport only after my plane had already departed. I had to change flight with my own money. While waiting, another guide came ti help and after listening to the situation, he promised I would get a full refund for the missed flight. I also saw him talking through the phone with the “assistant” of the manager in front of me even though I couldn't understand their language. The manager also told me via WhatsApp that he would help me get compensation. I had no choice but to believe them at the time. Because of this delay, I also had to rebook my next connecting flight.
The next day, the manager suddenly changed his words and said he could only offer a small partial refund, claiming he knew nothing about the conversation from the day before. Later he insisted it wasn’t his fault because transportation wasn’t under his control and offered only $30 “as a gift” — which he never even sent. Keep in mind, he was the one who helped arrange my outbound flight from Tanzania in the first place!
As everyone knows, safari tours are not cheap. People spend a lot of money and travel all the way here to see wildlife, but the lack of organization, constant car breakdowns, and endless time wasted picking up and dropping off other guests meant our actual game drive time was far too short.
Most disappointing of all was the whole process that led to me missing my flight, which completely ruined my following plans and cost me much more money — and the way they handled the situation afterward was utterly unprofessional.
I strongly recommend that anyone planning a safari choose a more established and reputable company. Don’t make the same mistake I did.

great service and always instant response and support for anything happened during the trip
the tour is good, i enjoyed it a lot, and the agency is kind and helpful!

Pedaso safaris is a good company, responsive and they try to help as much as they can
I booked a 9 days budget safari kenya+tanzania the last week of September. David replied every question I asked before booking. He was very responsive and offered his help for everything. I am very grateful but after doing the trip, I feel like he promised more than what he could afford to promise. Therefore, you need to watch out for yourself. This was regarding the back-office support. Regarding the trip: during the safari, you are on your own. The drivers will not help you and the tour operator cannot reach them (or at least in my case my drivers were never aware of the things David said he told them). The drivers and tour operator will always make sure you arrive to your destination, but that's it.
And you will really feel that this is a budget travel. In Kenya, in the car condition and the driver expertise. In Tanzania, in the accommodation. My personal advise is to not book Kenya+Tanzania; choose 1 country and do not cross the border.
Another fact is that the drivers do not follow the rules of the reserves, they drive fast and approach the animals extremely close, disturbing them. I saw sad situations in all the reserves, so if you are concerned about animal welfare, you should not do a safari at all. All the cars behave the same way.

Price-performance, reliable and well organized
It was amazing, we saw so many animals. I haven't even been able to process everything yet. We get the best value for our money. David was alway approachable and helpful. Everything went smoothly, we had excellent guides. Only the border crossing into Tanzania and back was a bit stressful.
Other Safaris & Tours11 – Offered by Pedaso Safaris
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3-Day Masai Mara Group-Budget Safari
$670 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
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3-Day Masai Mara on 4 by 4 Landcruiser
$690 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
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5-Day Mara, Nakuru and Naivasha Group Joining Safari
$908 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp & Hotel
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha), Nairobi (End)
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6-Day Mara, Nakuru, & Amboseli Shared Budget Safari
$1,045 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp & Hotel
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)
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8-Day Best of Kenya Group Joining Safari( Extra Mara)
$1,474 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp & Hotel
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha), Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)
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7-Day Kenyan Budget Group Safari
$1,164 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp & Hotel
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha), Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)