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Diane   –  
United States US
Visited: May 2025 Reviewed: Jun 15, 2025

Email Diane  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Fantastic Guide and Company
5/5

Our 14-day safari, camping 4 places in Moremi and Chobe, was spectacular. Sam’s tracking expertise and knowledge of the complex network of back roads gave us many opportunities to enjoy lions, cheetahs and other wildlife all by ourselves. We felt so fortunate.. He knew every bird by song/call, the location of stars and planets , local ecology, the social history of the several lion prides we visited and much more.. The staff was equally expert at making the camps our homes. Food was fantastic, bed comfortable and campfires greeted us each morning and evening. I’m already plotting our next trip with Early Kingfisher..

Linda Beckwith   –  
United States US
Visited: May 2025 Reviewed: Jun 6, 2025

Email Linda Beckwith  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

A wonderfully memorable experience!
5/5

I just completed an 11 day safari with three friends led by Samuel Mopalo, owner of Early Kingfisher Safaris. We were in the Chobi River area, and the Okavango Delta, and stayed in three different camps. The large tents with bush bathrooms attached were roomy, and the beds comfortable. They even have electric lighting. Leave your dirty clothes, and they come back laundered and folded every day.
The number and variety of animals was unbelievable. Sam is a first class tracker, always finding the animals, and positioning us in the best spot for photo shots. Sam has incredible knowledge of all the animals, birds, and flora of the area. One day he noticed some tracks and said the elephants are headed to the watering hole. We raced there just in time for rush hour, with over 100 elephants coming to the hole! We saw 53 hippos one day, 17 giraffes together, a group of 18 wildebeests, so many beautiful lions, leopards, and on and on. People who have been on several safaris said they never saw what we saw. We saw at least 50 elephants, giraffes, and zebras every day.
Sam has a great crew. PK the chef cooks gourmet meals over an open fire in cast iron pots, with freshly baked bread 3 times a day. Khomo was always there to help, as well as Lesh and Khem. They catered to our every need. BZ greeted us with warm water and wash cloths twice a day after the game runs, attended to us at meals, and had our favorite cocktail ready around the campfire before dinner.
It is hard to explain how wonderful this safari was. You have to experience it to understand, and I encourage you to do so. It changed my life.

R O   –  
United States US
Visited: May 2025 Reviewed: Jun 2, 2025

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

AMAZING!
5/5

We saw so many animals and birds. We saw prides of lions, the marsh pride, the north pride, the xini pride. We saw leopards, rush hour at the watering hole with over 100 elephants. We sat quietly at another watering hole to see giraffes adjust to get those long necks down to drink. There were hippos, zebras, impalas, red lechwe, wildebeests, kudus, water bucks, buffalo, ostriches. This was the most amazing trip I have been on. Sam is so knowledgeable and has a great eye for great photo ops.
The crew kept us very comfortable and well fed.
Early Kingfisher Safaris is the place for an amazing safari experience!!!

Rita   –  
United States US
Visited: May 2025 Reviewed: Jun 2, 2025

Email Rita  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Phenomenal
5/5

If you are considering a safari, I highly recommend Early Kingfisher Safaris!! Sam is so knowledgeable about the animals and their behaviors, is an expert tracker, and has a great eye for great picture opportunities. His crew is top notch. The accommodations and food were beyond my expectations! It was a trip of a lifetime!! I would gladly add more exclamation points.
When I was on the plane, looking at my pictures, a fellow passenger commented on the quantity and quality of the animal pictures and videos I had. She had been on a few safaris and said she was disappointed in the lack of what she saw. She is definitely booking with Early Kingfisher for next trip.
Ke a leboga, rra Sam!

Theresa Parker   –  
United States US
Visited: April 2025 Reviewed: May 21, 2025

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

A truly life-changing experience!
5/5

...is there a 6 star out of 5 rating? :)

We were introduced to Early Kingfisher Safaris via our photography guide, who organized a private family trip for us in April 2025. From the very first introduction to Sam and co-guide Paul at the airport in Kasane (Botswana), we knew we were in the best of hands. Every detail we could have anticipated – and so many others we never would have thought of – were taken care of at an incredibly high level.
The Toyota Land Cruisers used for the daily game drives were incredibly comfortable, easy to get into, with plenty of space for people and gear. They were fitted with flaps and other weather/dust protection that Sam designed himself and that we only needed once on a very dusty road. Blankets were provided for chilly mornings, but rarely used.

Game drives: Sam is an exceptionally well-known resource throughout the Chobe/Khwai/Savuti/Maun areas and an incredible tracker – as is Paul, our co-guide. Their years of study/certification and experience are readily evident. They were generous in showing us tracks, identifying differentiators between lions, leopards, hyenas, wild dogs…and showing the difference between the front and hind feet of elephants. Through their efforts and expertise, we experienced a “6 leopards before lunch” extravaganza of sightings!! They willingly stopped so we could photograph all kinds of wildlife (lions, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, zebras, impala (and so many other kinds of antelope, huge numbers of birds)) and were generous in their knowledge, identifying random birds, plants, and other items based on our questions. We tasted baobab fruit, wild cucumber and watermelon, and marula fruit – which only deepened our appreciation for Botswana. Early Kingfisher Safaris is an apt description, with morning game drives beginning at ~6:00 AM and afternoon drives at ~4:00 PM; the times are perfectly attuned for fantastic light (for photographers) and peak activity time for most of the animals and birds. We were on the trail before most, and well before groups from the various lodges – at times, we felt we had the entire area to ourselves, which was magical. You’ll look forward to the early start times! And – morning tea at “Sam’s Café” (tea, biscuits, rusks) as a break during the early game drive is an experience not to be missed!!

Camp life: What an epic experience! From being welcomed into camp with song, which brought tears to my eyes, to the incredible kindness of everyone in camp, the experience was one delight after another. The tents were spacious, so wonderfully comfortable, and filled with unexpected touches. Towels were folded into surprise designs each day, we had our own ‘bathroom’ at the back of the tent with a hanging shower, wash basins, and our individual vault privy. Laundry disappeared during the day only to return in the late afternoon, washed and folded and smelling of sunshine (we didn’t anticipate this!). We were woken each morning with warm wash water and greeted each evening with warm water for a shower after our game drives. Bara and BZ, the camp butlers, greeted us upon each return from a game drive with a damp washcloth to clean our face and hands, and were wonderfully gracious during our meals. BZ’s napkin designs each evening were a source of joy and something we all looked forward to…an impala, a cobra – so creative!

Speaking of the meals – wow! Chef PK is a magician in the kitchen, and spoiled us terribly. Her bread was amazing and is greatly missed now that we’ve returned home. Each meal was truly exceptional. And, who would have expected pre-dinner drinks (wine, G&T) around a fragrant fire, recapping the day. The farewell songs and dance at the end of our time in camp was wonderful and somewhat bittersweet knowing we were saying goodbye to our time in Botswana.

If you have the good fortune to experience Botswana with Sam and his team at Early Kingfisher Safaris, you will have a wonderfully life-changing experience and you’ll count yourself incredibly lucky.

Don   –  
United States US
Visited: April 2025 Reviewed: May 18, 2025

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

First Class!
5/5

We just finished a fantastic tour with Early Kingfisher Safari. They were absolutely excellent. If you travel with them, be prepared to get up and get out early and see loads of wildlife! The beds were excellent, and the camping facilities were very good. The food was fantastic! We had some people with us who could not eat gluten or dairy and the food that was prepared for them was fabulous . Our guide was so much fun to be with and knows so much. He also understands how to position the vehicle for photographers so you get amazing shots. He shared so many wonderful stories and we all learned a lot. We had a lot of fun and I can absolutely recommend them!

valerie Christine   –  
Australia AU
Visited: March 2025 Reviewed: Apr 3, 2025

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

Brilliantly organised, Sam is often first at viewings due to his extensive tracking skills.
5/5

Husband & I only decided at New Year 2025 to do a tour, and March seemed to work for us; went to Botswana Tourism site and found rave reviews about Early Kingfisher Safaris; contacted Sam and received speedy reply and literally a breeze getting a route, price, and time to suit us sorted, so we were all ready to go in three weeks, and flew out of Australia for 7 nights Touch of Okavango camping safari, commenced Maun 11 March. Stunning weather. Experienced travellers for almost 50 years, Sam's Early Kingfisher adventure would rate as one of the very top trips we've ever done around the world. Amazingly, we were the only guests on the tour, but that's Sam's point of difference (that he will go with just 2 guests if necessary!) He's a very safe driver. His Jeeps are maintained very well and are comfortable, with blankets provided for the early morning safari every dawn. We didn't know if the campsites would be within compounds or would be fenced, but they weren't and we had nothing to fear (even when a pride of lions passed behind our tents at Savuti at 3a.m. one night: 8 of them decided our campfire embers provided a bit of warmth and were still there, sleeping, when we got up!). I had mentioned I would prefer a gluten-free meal/bread plan: Chef cooked my own buns/bread for every meal, and his range of menus was always delightful. We had beautifully set tables every night, G & T while we waited for dinner, and housekeeping was immaculate with clothes washed when we went out each morning, then placed, ironed, on our big bed each afternoon. Nothing was too much trouble for Sam and his staff, and we left as friends. Sam pointed out many birds in Moremi and Savuti and everywhere in between, wildflowers in profusion, and of course the only one of the BIG 5 we didn't see was the relocated rhinos. Amazingly we viewed copulating leopards (3 in total) from a very close vantage point, and wild dogs! Not to mention the afternoon when Sam heard a commotion during our rest time, and quickly sang out to us to hop in the jeep because he could hear a pursuit - we arrived in time to just see a zebra being taken down, and sat mesmerised for another 2 hours - again we were the first vehicle on the scene. It was magical.

Tina and Jamie   –  
United States US
Visited: March 2025 Reviewed: Mar 19, 2025

Email Tina and Jamie  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Suberb!
5/5

We spent five days with Sam and were blown away by the depth and breadth of his knowledge of all sorts African wildlife, from termites to lions. His passion for all life and the ecology of (in our case) the Okavango Delta shone through every day. He's a terrific birder as well, and we joked with him about remembering what page in the bird guide each bird appeared. :-) The camp was quite comfortable and we were well looked after. Thanks so much, Sam - all our best to you and your lovely team!

Kathy   –  
United States US
Visited: January 2025 Reviewed: Feb 20, 2025

Email Kathy  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

The only way to see Africa's wildlife and enjoy its friendly culture!
5/5

As I was excitedly telling a friend I was going on an African Safari in January, a woman overheard me and told me she goes to Africa yearly. She warned me I was making a mistake by going during the rainy season and said I wouldn’t see any wildlife. Her advice couldn’t have been more wrong!

Visiting Botswana Central Kalahari Reserve and the Magkadigkadi Salt Flats with David Shaw (Lead Photographer) and Sam Mopalo (Owner of Early Kingfisher Safari) was filled with incredible wildlife experiences! Sam, an accomplished naturalist who grew up and lives in Botswana, knows the wildlife in this area like the back of his hand. He can spot a lion, leopard, or any African beast from afar with his naked eye. It took the rest of us binoculars and the directions given by Sam and David to find it. The magic was getting close to this wildlife, close enough to photograph it. Sam’s tracking skills are beyond comparable. We were almost the only vehicle following the wildlife for days and never shared a viewing opportunity with anyone else.

David and Sam made a great “tag team.” What one missed or didn’t know, the other did. David, the avid and excellent photographer, ensured we had the best angle for the best shot, although Sam often nailed it before he said a word. And I came away with some remarkable photos, my favorites being those of the lions interacting with one another. I never guessed they could be as affectionate as a house cat!

Sleeping in tents with our every whim taken care of by Sam’s crew kept us close to the action. It was easy to be up early to photograph wildlife while it was still actively enjoying the cool morning light. While we rested in the shade of the sun during the middle of the day, we were back at it until sundown.

It was the best mobile safari camp experience possible. Sleeping in the bush, with everything we needed brought in—lights, food, warm and cold water, and shelter—the night rewarded us with a dark sky filled with stars that looked close enough to touch. The sounds of wildlife rocked us to sleep and gently woke us in the morning.

During the trip, we also spent a few nights in comfortable lodges with excellent food and hospitality. Still, the best food was cooked over an open flame or baked buried with coals underground. Sam’s cooks were the best; their tasty flavors for various grains and vegetables heightened the rest of the meal.

David and Sam’s cheerful, friendly personalities brought the rest of us into the fold, and we all became friends with stories to tell for the rest of our lives.

Andy Brown   –  
United States US
Visited: January 2025 Reviewed: Feb 18, 2025

Email Andy Brown  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

The best guides in the most comfortable camps with unparalleled service
5/5

I went on a photography safari with Sam and his team back in 2023 and was in absolute awe over his and Paul's ability to spot animals before anyone else, the level of service that their mobile camps provide, and the kindness and friendliness that each member of his staff brought to the experience. Somehow, and I don't know how, they exceeded that experience on my most recent trip with Early Kingfisher through the Central Kalahari up to Makgadikgadi.

Once again, the tents and beds were comfortable and clean, with camp chairs always set up on our porches during the day, and our bathrooms ready to use with hot water whenever we returned from a game drive. The food was excellent again - somehow the meals and desserts and teatime were even better this time. Sam has made small improvement here and there along the way, most you wouldn't notice. But one big one was electric lights in each tent and each bathroom, making getting ready for bed at night and prepping for the day so much easier than relying on the lanterns that were present on the previous trip.

The staff was both invisible and accessible. Always there when you needed them, but all but disappearing when you didn't. That said, they are so kind and friendly, you were always happy when they were there.

Sam was our sole guide this trip, and he provided the expertise and passion I came to expect after the first safari. That, combined with the guidance of David W. Shaw (our photo guide), made for sitings you wouldn't believe. Some highlights included an adventure when Sam spotted a leopard our last night in the Kalahari and we followed the big cat at a distance, observing it getting ready for an evening hunt. The next morning, Dave spotted another leopard on our way to a lodge, this time a smaller female in a tree. We stated with her for several hours as, like the male the night before, she showed no fear and plenty of curiosity. And so, so, so many lions. Sam is so passionate about the wildlife, he is happy to stay with them as long as you want.

I cannot recommend Early Kingfisher highly enough and I look forward to sharing the experience with friends and family next time!

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