An Incredible Tanzanian Safari Experience — Perfectly Organized by Seven Wonders!
Tanzania Safari with Seven Wonders Safari Company (3 Days)
My 3-day safari in Tanzania, organized and operated by Seven Wonders Safari Company, was absolutely fantastic. From start to finish, everything was handled with professionalism, care, and attention to detail.
Our guide, Hebrone, made the experience truly special. He was deeply knowledgeable about wildlife and the Serengeti ecosystem, and his passion for guiding showed in every moment. Hebrone worked tirelessly to make sure we had the best possible sightings and experiences, turning every drive into a real adventure. He shared fascinating insights about animal behavior and the landscape, and went out of his way to ensure we made the most of our time in the park.
The Serengeti itself was breathtaking—its scale and beauty exceeded all expectations. While our itinerary covered a lot, I quickly realized that it’s impossible to see everything in just a day or two in such a vast park. I’d highly recommend spending at least 3–4 days in the Serengeti alone if you truly want to explore its diversity.
One thing to note for future travelers: it takes around 7–8 hours from Arusha to reach the Serengeti, so shorter itineraries mean less time inside the park. Despite that, Seven Wonders managed every aspect perfectly—from transport and logistics to accommodation and park arrangements.
There was a minor misunderstanding on my part regarding the camping equipment logistics, as I hadn’t realized that it needed to be transported in and out of the park. However, the Seven Wonders team handled everything smoothly and ensured our comfort throughout.
Overall, my experience with Seven Wonders Safari Company was outstanding. The coordination, professionalism, and warmth of their team—especially Hebrone’s expert guiding—made this an unforgettable journey through Tanzania’s natural wonders. I’d highly recommend Seven Wonders to anyone looking for an authentic and well-organized safari experience in Tanzania.
Safari videos are here: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobeTrekDiaries005