SafariBookings has received complaints from clients about Honcho DMC.

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Sofie   –  
Canada CA
Visited: September 2022 Reviewed: Nov 17, 2022

Email Sofie  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Knowledgeable
5/5

Our honeymoon safari was great! We spent 2 nights at the Serengeti. I would highly recommend travelling through Africa with Honcho DMC.

Mida   –  
Denmark DK
Visited: November 2022 Reviewed: Nov 14, 2022

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

Fantastic!
5/5

Would highly recommend Honcho DMC. Easy to book at short notice at a time to suit our arrival time, also able to add an extra person with even shorter notice. Omar was our driver/guide in Serengeti, he was friendly, knowledgeable and extremely flexible. Enjoyed it thoroughly!

Nadia Kassou   –  
France FR
Visited: February 2023 Reviewed: Feb 27, 2023

Email Nadia Kassou  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Very good assistance
4/5

Hello,
I did a Serengeti park safari for 2 days. I was very well assisted.
I highly recommend dmc honcho
Nadia

Oscar   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: August 2023 Reviewed: Nov 7, 2023

Email Oscar  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

The review below is the personal opinion of Oscar and not that of SafariBookings.
A Ruined Honeymoon Safari: Expectation vs. Reality
1/5

I hesitated before writing this review, not because I doubted the validity of my complaints, but because I was so angered and disappointed right after our trip that I feared my emotions might cloud my judgment. Now, with some time passed and my sentiments cooled, I believe it's crucial to share our experience honestly and openly. When posting this, my anger and frustration is again boiling up....something I have never had before.

Our honeymoon was meant to be memorable, and indeed it will be, but for all the wrong reasons. We booked a three-day, two-night safari full of promise and excitement. The itinerary was detailed, and the experiences it described were dreamlike. However, our dreams were quickly dashed upon arrival. The first day, a highlight and crucial part of our adventure, was completely lost. What should have been our introduction to the wonders of the safari—a game drive, followed by a magical lunch on the steppe—was nothing more than a simple transit from the airstrip to our camp for lunch. The game drives? Nonexistent. The lunch on the steppe? Replaced by a mundane meal inside the restaurant at the camp, whereby we also got the question what we wanted to do. One of the main reasons for booking Honcho was the detailed itinerary, so it was super frustrating that all of a sudden we had to figure out what the plan should be. We pointed to the itinerary, but since we had already deviated so much, it could not be resolved anymore on the first day, which completely ruined that day... We paid $6000 for a 3 day trip, so losing one day, is just unacceptable.

The frustration was further fed when we had our first of many encounters over an issue as trivial as drink charges. Despite being assured that all beverages were included—indeed, this was confirmed several times in our itinerary— we got the message during our lunch inside the restaurant that they weren't included. Only after a heated discussion on the phone, thereby pointing to the itinerary which stated multiple times that drinks were included, they agreed to this.

Though our second day did include a lunch on the steppe, it was overshadowed by the previous day's disappointment and a continued discussions about drink charges... We had to advocate for ourselves repeatedly, an unnecessary stressor during what was supposed to be a relaxing retreat into nature.

Our final day brought the culmination of our grievances. After days of back-and-forth, the unresolved issues with the drink charges peaked again during our last game drive. Rather than savoring our final moments with the rhino's, we were again embroiled in a heated debate over the phone. Honcho had called our driver, asked him to put them through and they again started debating the drink charges... Honcho's representative not only failed to offer any apologies but also managed to ruin our last hours on safari by insisting we deal with a matter that we had been told was already settled.

But if you think the discussion ended there.... No it didn't. Upon arrival back at the airstrip for our hotel (Diani Beach), we were supposed to be picked up by a taxi, but there was no driver. Honcho had given the wrong information to the taxi, so we first ended up waiting before taking our own taxi. After finding out, Honcho instructed the taxi driver who would pick us up to go to our resort and offer apologies, which he did. But, he also gave me the phone and then somebody from Honcho started talking. He did make an apology for the taxi, but of course I was expecting an apology for all other things that had went wrong. Instead he again began a discussion about the drinks!!! So, then I hang up, again feeling frustrated and angry.

The troubles didn't end with poor communication or administrative errors; there was also a distinct lack of the small touches that were supposed to make our honeymoon special. The promised chocolates and tropical fruits? Never seen. And let's not forget the advice of our guide, in hindsight, about booking a camp inside the reserve for a more immersive experience—advice that came too late and only highlighted what we had missed out on due to a lack of transparency and proper guidance from Honcho. Our camp was situated about an hour and a half drive away from the park, thereby wasting precious time we could have spent inside the park enjoying wildlife.

In closing, not once were we offered a sincere apology, nor was there any attempt at a gesture to make amends for the multiple failings. Instead, we were met with deflection, blame-shifting, and an utter lack of accountability. This was not the dream honeymoon safari we had envisioned and paid handsomely for. It was a lesson in how a lack of customer care and service can turn a dream trip into a series of frustrating events that we are now eager to forget.

I share this not out of a lingering anger, but in the hopes that our story can serve as a cautionary tale for others seeking to embark on a safari adventure. The wild is unpredictable, yes, but the service around it shouldn't be.

Emma   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: October 2023 Reviewed: Oct 27, 2023

Email Emma  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

The review below is the personal opinion of Emma and not that of SafariBookings.
We think this is either a scam or they have gone bust - do not book
1/5

Supposed to have a Safari in December but after paying the second half of the invoice we have heard nothing. Cannot get in touch. Communication was initially great and now they have fallen off the face of the earth. A lot of money wasted

Ekaterina   –  
United Arab Emirates AE
Visited: October 2023 Reviewed: Oct 14, 2023

Email Ekaterina  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

The review below is the personal opinion of Ekaterina and not that of SafariBookings.
Possible Scam
1/5

We suppose to have safari on 16th of October. Today 14th of October. Company is not replying on our WhatsApp/Instagram/Email messages. When I tried to call them, two numbers don't pick up at all and in one, lady is picking up the phone. She laughs at me and tells me that she doesn't speak English.

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