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Greg Adventures
- Office In:
- Size:
- 10-20 employees (Founded in 2014)
- Member Of:
- Tanzania Association of Tour Operators
- Tour Types:
- Custom budget & mid-range tours that can start every day
- Destinations:
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KETZ
- Price Range:
- $300 to $1,200 ppper person per day (USD, excl. int'l flights)
for a custom tour
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Reviews
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Email Satja | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Professional and friendly
Greg company was professional, and provided all that we expected, even a bit more. Good and experiences guides (Abdi and Abdul), who were also friendly and good company, and with whom we exchanged many stories and conversations. We were treated very well. We (newly weds) did Marangu route, 6 days, it was hard but still a worthty life experience, and we are happy we did it.
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Email DAN | 65+ years of age | Experience level: first safari
Bad bad experience with Greg Adventures
We were scheduled for a 3 day safari with Greg Adventures but at the end of the first day, the vehicle we were in filed on its side and two of the 6 passengers were injured and needed stitches. The driver never helps in any way. He was too interested to erase the name of Greg Adventures from the side of the vehicle. In addition Greg adventures denies any responsibility. This outfit is unreliable and should not be trusted if anything should happen during your safari.
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Email Denis | 65+ years of age | Experience level: first safari
Bad experience with Greg Adventures
We were scheduled on a 3 days safari tour with Greg Adventures.
On May 19, 2026, while exiting the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, the safari vehicle suffered a mechanical failure, causing a delay of over two hours. Despite clear concerns regarding roadworthiness, the vehicle was not replaced.
Later that same day, while traveling within the Serengeti National Park, the vehicle lost control and overturned.
As a result:
Two passengers sustained significant injuries, including:
Deep lacerations requiring more than 20 stitches
Three fractured ribs and head injury
All passengers were exposed to significant risk and experienced trauma as a result of the accident
Following the accident, the driver:
Failed to assess or verify the condition of passengers
Failed to provide or offer first aid
Failed to activate timely emergency response procedures
Passengers were forced to administer emergency care themselves, including controlling severe bleeding, until rangers and ambulance services arrived approximately two hours later.
No effective use of basic safety equipment or emergency preparedness measures was observed.
These failures constitute, in our view, a serious breach of the duty of care expected of a licensed safari operator.
As a direct consequence of the incident:
The safari was terminated at the end of the first day, and services were not delivered (accommodation, meals, etc.).
Injured passengers required urgent medical treatment and were unable to continue travel. Therefore, it was not possible to travel the following day to reach an alternative accommodation.
Due to the remote location and late hour, we incurred unavoidable accommodation costs (USD $500 per room for the first night and $750 USD for the second night), in addition to medical and related expenses.
The police report contains material inaccuracies, including:
Incorrect date of the accident
Incorrect number of passengers
Mischaracterization of injuries as "minor"
Passenger statements were not collected, and the report appears to rely solely on the driver's account
These issues raise concerns regarding accuracy, transparency, and proper incident documentation.
So be aware of this incident before booking a safari tour with Greg Adventures.
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