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Escape to Adventure Safaris
- Office In:
- Size:
- 5-10 employees (Founded in 2017)
- Member Of:
- Zimbabwe Tourism Authority
- Tour Types:
- Customizable private tours and fixed group tours
- Destinations:
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BWZMZW
- Price Range:
- $220 to $750 ppper person per day (USD, excl. int'l flights)

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Reviews

Email Mathieu | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Very helpful, very accommodating, very attuned to our wishes, perfect !
This was a fantastic experience, and the best value we could hope for. Judith made the trip smooth by integrating all we wanted to do, even warned last minute. She arranged everything from pick up to drop off, suggesting places and activities we hadn’t thought about. For me this is one of the best guide and agency you could hope for : it’s a one stop shop for people wanting to explore the real Zimbabwe while not knowing where to begin and that don’t want to worry. If there is anything on your mind, Judith will sort it out in a matter of minutes. She’s connected to all Victoria falls service provider and can arrange just about anything at a drop of a hat. I strongly recommend going through this agency: this is luxury style service, while staying a real experience of Zimbabwe by someone who loves her country and has at heart to Make it an unforgettable moments for her guests.
Email Sfiso | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Best time of my life
The tour operator was smooth and reliable, the value for money was very high
Email Nosisa | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Approachable and patiently
They are multingual accommodating everyone,
The receptionist was friendly and She provided us with the best offer which was unexpected.
They are punctual and patient with their customers and they answer everything without being harsh.
Email Simphiwe | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
The treatment was adorable and the service is good
The treatment was adorable and the service was very good and they don't have delays
Email Siphesihle | under20 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
The tour operator was so professional the way they handled our itinerary around victoria falls
We had a fantastic trip as a group of learners from south Africa. The program was well communicated. The operator was quite reliable and we enjoyed excellent value for money
Email Sbusiso | under20 years of age | Experience level: first safari
The tour operator was fantastic.
We had a wonderful trip to Zimbabwe as a group of students we enjoyed a tour around Victoria and Hwange

Email Binky | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
The tour operator did their best.
Our main purpose is to see Victoria Falls both from Zambia and Zimbabwe side, we achieved this but things could have been better. Botswana Chobe game drive was great we couldn't complain. The village tour (optional) was really an eye-opener about the real condition of Zimbabwe and this part would help the village people if it is mandatory part of the tour. Hats off to all the people who helped us on the ground especially Judith who went her way out to help us. We appreciate all the help ♥️Thanks

Email Paul | 65+ years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Great job, Harrison!
Harrison was our driver for 6 days in Vic Falls. He always showed up right on time with a clean vehicle and a friendly smile. He’s courteous, knowledgeable, and a safe driver. Highly recommended!
Email Hugh | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
E2A are a very thoughtful and attentive team that made for a memorable trip for our family.
A great local tour operator that will give you a real sense of rich the history, culture and lifestyle of Zimbabwe. You will have lots of laughs along the way too!
Email Eric | 65+ years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Responded fast and constructively to all stages in the booking procedure.
Four days without a hitch, visiting two iconic sites: Great Zimbabwe and the Matobo Hills. Driver/guide Stuart was there to meet me upon arrival at Bulawayo Airport and it was a comfortable drive of four hours in mostly very light traffic to the Lodge at the Ancient City, accommodation built in the Zimbabwe style amongst woods and the giant boulders perched on hillsides. A lovely setting and the staff were most friendly and helpful.
The morning of Day 2 was spent at Great Zimbabwe. There was a lot to see and, in hindsight, a two-night stay would have been ideal. Much of my time was spent climbing up and exploring the Hill Complex with on-site guide Constance explaining the history and social background of a site built and occupied from 1100 AD to the 1500s AD. The Hill itself was largely the preserve of the Shona ruler and his closest councillors. Its strategic importance was evident as from the summit there were unimpeded views of the countryside in all directions. I was pleased up there to encounter a large group of school-children getting first-hand experience of the history of their people.
We next explored one of the other structures clearly visible from above, the Great Enclosure. Clearly it wasn't a defensive structure such as a fort but instead a means to separate a select group of the elite - perhaps senior wives - from the rest of the population. The Enclosure walls were composed of hundreds of thousands of shaped stones made from the local granite, clearly a huge undertaking.
Mid-afternoon, driver/guide Stuart took me back to the Bulawayo area where I was staying at the Parrot Lodge for the next two nights. The staff were friendly and helpful; the meals were delicious.
Day 3 in its entirety was spent among the Matobo Hills, a World Heritage Site - as is Great Zimbabwe. Local driver/guide Alan drove us to a selection of the most memorable places. First there was a trek through the trees and high grasses to view from a few metres distance but not disturb a family group of white rhinos. Then we headed to a rock shelter beneath an overhang, to admire San art on a section of the walls. Alan is a long-time tracker and pointed out spoor and explained which animals were responsible. In soft sand at the shelter base there were clear depressions in the fine sand: a place where rhinos rested at night.
We next drove up to an area under trees where there were tables for visitors and had an excellent lunch provided by Alan's company. Afterwards a steady but easily manageable climb up the lichen-encrusted granite dome to summit of the hill Malindidzimu and the grave where Cecil Rhodes' body is interred, surrounded by a natural ring of giant boulders. There are splendid vistas in all directions: it was understandable why this was a sacred place for the local peoples.
After time for reflection we descended and their was time to view another of the sites with San paintings, principally of animals and birds.
The whole day, and indeed the whole four days, was a memorable experience. Moreover, excellent value for money.
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