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Sophie   –  
Canada CA
Visited: July 2023 Reviewed: Nov 17, 2023

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

A total taking care of
5/5

Andrew didn't only organized our 2 days safari and our Kilimanjaro trek. He was also there to reassured us and help us get the help I needed with a doctor when I went sick between the 2 activities. He didn't hesitate and knew exactly what to do. He contribute of our quietude before, during and after this wonderful trip.
Fred is a guide with more than 20 years of experience that we nicknamed our mountain goat.

Ira   –  
United States US
Visited: February 2023 Reviewed: Mar 20, 2023

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

Excellent service
5/5

My wife and I took a private safari, driving from Moshi to Tarangire, Serengeti, and then Ngorongoro on the way back. Our guide Jerry Bennett was excellent! Native English speaker, with degree in biology field, and manifest interest in wildlife large and small, as well as the flora. Thoroughly enjoyable!
We drove in a modified Toyota Land Cruiser with pop-top roof, which was the standard vehicle for almost all the safaris we saw on the way. Total mileage was 1800 km, most of which is on washboarded dirt roads, so you might want to bring extra padding!
Lodging depends on choice and availability. In Serengeti we stayed at Tukaone camp, which is a glamping setup using large tents, with flush toilets and running water. At Ngorongoro we stayed at Serena Safari lodge, which is a luxury hotel, including balconies overlooking the crater. Food was excellent.
Kili-Tanzanite is a small local company, but Andrew's service was excellent, and he dealt promptly and efficiently with any issues that arose. I highly recommend this company.

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