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Iris   –  
France FR
Visited: September 2016 Reviewed: May 18, 2019

The review below is the personal opinion of Iris and not that of SafariBookings.
Hassan Hussein Hassan only wants money
1/5

Hassan Hussein Hassan is a good guide: BUT after holidays he'll ask you for your phone number. Ok, we are stupid, we gave it to him. Then his family is in trouble (mom falls down and have to go to hospital, children must go to school, need money for water or electric, etc.) We were very stupid... But even when I told him to fuck off, de didn't stop, so told him that I'll call Leopard Tours. No way. Last time he called me in Spring this year. Now he's on the black list. "Nice"memories of Tanzania...

Reply from Leopard Tours
Reply from Leopard Tours
Posted on Oct 17, 2019

Dear Iris,

Greetings from Tanzania.

We very much regret your experience with driver-guide Hassan Hussein. It is our wish this was communicated by email to Leopard Tours because, that way, we could have sorted the matter with Hassan without having Leopard Tours dragged into the public platform.

We understand you knew Hassan long before he joined Leopard Tours. Hassan claims you were family friends for quite a while and you had shared contacts before he joined Leopard Tours. As it stands now, the review is inadvertently targeting Leopard Tours as an employer of Hassan. For anyone reading the review, the picture is that our driver-guides are not professional, and it is not possible to appreciate from the review that Hassan obtained your contacts while he was working with other companies.

We, at Leopard Tours, are very much disturbed by Hassan's conduct and his case is with the Human Resources office for disciplinary action.

Our humble request to you is to remove the review from safaribookings.com and other review platforms as Leopard Tours interests are at stake for a matter which is supposed to be private between you and Hassan. This is more so as your contacts with Hassan started well before he joined Leopard Tours but this is not clarified in your review.

We sincerely regret the inconvenience this has caused you.

Thanking you in advance for your cooperation,

Quality Control
Leopard Tours, Arusha

Myles   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2018 Reviewed: Jul 27, 2018

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

The review below is the personal opinion of Myles and not that of SafariBookings.
No concern for the animals or the other tour companies.
1/5

Wow. We spent a week on safari and had several encounters with Leopard Tours, none of them good. On several occasions the Leopard Tours would pull in front of other safari vehicles just so they could be closest. Also when a great dusk cloud would be racing towards us and passing at high speed driving in the grasses or any area to pass us , you could always be assured it was Leopard Tours. The best was when the Leopard Tours vehicle drove off road in front of many other tour vehicles and drove right towards a pack of 5 lions. Thus causing them to get up and leave the area because they were about to be hit by the vehicle driven by Leopard Tours. So if you want to be first in line without ever waiting your turn, you have no regard for the wildlife you area there to see, and you have no respect for other people on tour, then this is for sure the company you should book with. Other wise I would steer clear of this company. I have found similar complaints about this company on here, with a reply from the company. But it appears this Leopard has not changed its spots.

Reply from Leopard Tours
Reply from Leopard Tours
Posted on Aug 14, 2018

Dear Myles,

We are not totally convinced this is an honest review done in good faith.

Firstly it cannot be true that of all your encounters with Leopard Tours on safari “none of them is good”.

It cannot also be true that “when a great dusk (dust?) cloud would be racing towards us and passing at high speed driving in the grasses or any area to pass us , you could always be assured it was Leopard Tours”. Besides it is not possible to race in the game parks due to speed limits set by park authorities.

While we may take these two comments as offhand, we will need details about the Leopard Tours vehicle that “drove off road in front of many other tour vehicles and drove right towards a pack of 5 lions. Thus causing them to get up and leave the area because they were about to be hit by the vehicle driven by Leopard Tours”. This cannot be happening in the Tanzania game parks. You surely must have taken note of the registration number of the vehicle (photograph or video clip) and we request you to send the details to the game park authorities or even to us for action. We will also need to know in which game park this happened, and the date if possible, so that we can liaise with the respective authorities. In our more than 30 years of operating in the game parks we have had two cases of driver-guides misbehaving and both had to lose their employment with Leopard Tours. We are considered as one of the most disciplined and exemplary tour companies by the game parks in Tanzania and we hope you will come forward with some useful leads to assist us identify the irresponsible driver(s).

We hope this is not some careless review, or worse still a de-marketing effort bordering on hostility. We would need an apology on this very platform if it is some casual, offhand review as its ramification can be far reaching. For your information our type of clientele would never allow a driver-guide to go against park regulations to please them; the scene of a pride of lions having “to get up and leave because they were about to be hit by the vehicle driven by Leopard Tours” is simply beyond imagination in the Tanzania game parks.

Quality Control Department

Hannah Mende   –  
United States US
Visited: March 2018 Reviewed: Apr 14, 2018

Email Hannah Mende

The review below is the personal opinion of Hannah Mende and not that of SafariBookings.
Never witnessed such terrible harassment of animals
1/5

Just returned from a trip to Tanzania in the Serengeti. Repeatedly witnessed Leopard Tours harass animals. I don't know how a company like this can stay in business.

March 19 - watched a Leopard Tours vehicle drive at high speed directly towards where a cheetah was lying to get it to run for the amusement/photos of another one of its vehicles.

March 20 - watched a Leopard Tours vehicle drive directly into the path of where a cheetah was trying to hunt to allow the solo photographer a better photo opp. The cheetah ended up not getting to hunt that day due to the perceived privilege of this one vehicle. The other 19 vehicles watching that day from a myriad of companies moved angles to get better viewing but never acted like this one driver did repeatedly - reckless and careless.

I'm disappointed and shocked at the blatant disregard for the animals. I had heard Leopard is like this but until I witnessed it myself I couldn't say anything about it.



Reply from Leopard Tours
Reply from Leopard Tours
Posted on Apr 25, 2018

Dear Ms. Mende,

Thank you for sharing the review with us, thus keeping us informed of what might have escaped our attention.

We consider the driver's conduct as a serious violation of wildlife regulations. We are completely at a loss as our driver-guides are well trained and are not expected to do this. Our concern is whether you were able to report the driver who was chasing / stalking the Cheetah to the park authorities. This would have done us a lot of service as we are totally against any violation of park regulations. It is however not too late if you could provide us with the registration / plate number of the vehicle so that we can take up the matter ourselves. We are very firm and strict when it comes to conservation issues as our business depends on the protection of wild animals and their habitat.

Leopard Tours is a reputable company and is accredited as such by the game park authorities where we operate. A review like this could be sending wrong messages to the public that the company is not responsible nor caring to the conservation of game parks. That is why we are asking you to provide us with more details to help us identify the driver. We should not allow an individual driver spoil a company’s reputation and undermine our mutual conservation cause.

We can understand your concerns which we also share, but one or two drivers cannot possibly be taken to represent the Leopard Tours organisation which has more than 250 safari vehicles and driver-guides, as the company enjoys great reviews from visitors and high recognition from game park and conservation authorities.

We are investigating to see if we can trace the identity of the driver through our systems. We even wrote to the Chief Park Warden of Serengeti National Park but he has no record of such incident being reported. Your review gives us hope that you will help us in identifying the driver-guide who was seen stalking the cheetah. We would really appreciate if you could provide us with some lead in the form of registration / plate number of the vehicle or video clip to help us identify the driver.

Thank you once again for sharing the review.

Quality Control Department

Martha   –  
United States US
Visited: February 2017 Reviewed: Mar 13, 2017

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

The review below is the personal opinion of Martha and not that of SafariBookings.
Our driver/guide, Joshua, should not be allowed to work in this position.
1/5

Our driver/guide, Joshua, had no interest in our party of four and was only willing to tell us about Tanzania when we asked specific questions. He sat with us at dinner and when we asked him a question, he would give a short answer. It was very uncomfortable for the four of us. He was mainly interested in the radio chatter (I know that is how the guides pass on information when they spot an animal, but he never turned the radio off). When we asked him to turn the radio off so we could hear the animals in the Serengeti, he did not speak to us again. I believe he should be moved to a different position with the company. We would not recommend Leopard Tours because we felt cheated out of what should have been a great experience by having a driver/guide who was unwilling communicate.

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