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Adi   –  
India IN
Visited: November 2023 Reviewed: Nov 26, 2023

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

Unforgettable Experience
5/5

We planned a trip to Serengeti with a small group initially and ended up being a group of 8. Qualified Tours Tanzania was very cooperative and accommodating to include our whole group and provide us excellent service. The cars, accommodation and the drivers was all top notch.
Two drivers, Libe and Lameck were excellent with the service they provided. Very patient with our big group and showing us around the national park. Because of them we were able to see all the animals there are at Serengeti, including a Rhino. They were both very knowledgeable and big hearted.
I would definitely recommend this tour operator to my friends and family who want to visit Tanzania.

Conor Cusack   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: June 2013 Reviewed: Jul 3, 2013

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

East African Safari and Touring company offer a good balance of budget and luxury
5/5

We went on a Safari with EASTCO as a delayed honeymoon and it was a 12 day trip from Uganda at Entebbe through to Arusha. Simon was very good at communicationg and organising the Safari effectively, and by the time we had paid up we fely confident in the company. The Safari was excellent as importantly bot the driver Cosmas and the Landrover were really good (the former being more important than the latter!) The accomodation was of a good standard and the full service camps were a treat, and probably the most enjoyable part. We saw more wildlife than we could have hoped for and had a once in a lifetime trip. Thanks EASTCO, I'm happy to recommend your services!

Tourist from S.F.   –  
United States US
Visited: January 2013 Reviewed: Jan 23, 2014

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

The best trip of our lives, with the best guide ever.
5/5

Simon King, the owner of Eastco, arranged exactly the safari we wanted, with the perfect mix of luxury lodges and tented camps, balancing our desire for privacy away from other tourists with our wish to see the wildlife, game drives with extra activities. He answered my millions of questions perfectly, quickly, and with patience. He managed to make our trip more affordable than any other operator we contacted, with far better lodging choices. Our favorite was Boundary Hill Lodge, a spectacular room with a spectacular view. Our guide James was psychologist, knowledgeable naturalist, eagle eyed, kind, humorous, and generous with himself. I cannot imagine a more wonderful person to spend almost two weeks with. We still marvel at our experience every day. Though it may sound like hyperbole, I can't imagine a better trip.

Malpa   –  
Australia AU
Visited: July 2013 Reviewed: Feb 25, 2014

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

Fantastic Safari with EASTCO
5/5

We had a fantastic safari with EASTCO. We had been to Tanzania before and this time wanted to go to some places we had heard of but had not visited. As well as this we wanted to visit some old favourite places Tarangire National Park and Boundary Hill Lodge.

We once again found EASTCO very helpful and flexible in helping us organize a safari that was a bit different.

On this trip we visited Lake Natron. I had heard much about Lake Natron. The drive there was very interesting following the escarpment and driving over lava plains. We camped at Ngare Sero for 2 nights. It was fantastic: the escarpment, volcanic mountains and colourful Lake Natron.

We then drove to Lake Manyara and Ol Tukai, EASTCO's new lodge. This was our first glimpse of Ol Tukai, two thatched buildings with very steep roofs overlooking the distant lake. There was a large herd of giraffe behind Ol Tukai, maybe 30 or so scattered in the palm and acacia trees.

After Lake Manyara we headed for Tarangire National Park and spent hours watching elephants. At times they were amazingly close to us. We then drove to Boundary Hill Lodge, a place we had stayed at before. This is one of my favourite places to stay: spectacular views, giraffe and elephants on the plains below, Masai and their herds of cattle and unique accommodation. Each room is completely private built onto the rocks.

After Boundary Hill Lodge, we headed for Babati and stayed at the White Rose Guesthouse. This is a very simple local guesthouse, but clean and comfortable, very friendly staff. We had a chance here to go to a local restaurant and try local food. We wandered along the lake shore and visited the market. Lake Babati is well known for its hippos and as we were wandering to the market, there was a hippo in the bushes by the road!

Our next drive was to Mkomazi and the Pare Mountains where we stayed at the Elephant Motel.

Same is along the road between Kilimanjaro and the coast, a very dry stretch of country and the dominating features here are the mountains that run parallel to the road, the Pares and further south the Usambaras.

Mkomazi National park is set north of these mountains, itself borders by other mountains to the north and then the dry plains further east. It is a relatively new park, and I had always been keen to visit, and experience the park for myself. The camp we stayed at was set on a slight rise, two large tents and a dining tent, set in some acacias and looking west towards Kilimanjaro.

The next morning we headed towards the South Pare mountains and the village of Mbaga. We reached the local guesthouse where we were staying the night, Toma. The guesthouse is built on different levels out of wood, a ramshackle assortment of buildings, platforms and lounge areas perched on a narrow strip next to the road. This area has many building from the colonial German times and was very interesting.

After breakfast the next day we left for Amani Nature Reserve, heading over the Pares and visiting Chome Nature Reserve, before heading down to the main road, to the coast and then up a steep winding road to the Eastern Usambaras.

After a walk, we continued into Amani and the guesthouse we were staying in for the next three nights.

The difference between here and Chome was striking. Being closer to the Indian Ocean meant that Amani was much more humid and wetter.

Amani is an old colonial town, or town hub, a couple of old stone buildings, one of which was the old Amani Club, which is now the guesthouse.

After our stay at Amani we left for Tanga. The drive was interesting, citrus trees lining the road as we got closer to the coast.

Tanga itself was very interesting. The town is a mixture of old German colonial buildings, some Arab style balconies and typical Swahili homes, tin roofed, with a small porch with a cement bed to spend the hottest part of the days sleeping.

These three nights we camped on the beach between Tanga and Pangani near to a couple of Swahili fishing villages. The tents were small dome tents and we had our own private shower and toilets. They were in a great location overlooking the beach.

Sailing here was idyllic, drifting along under the dhow rigged sail with only the sound of the water beneath the hull.

On the last day we went to Tanga airstrip, where we caught a small plane for Dar Es Salaam and our international flight.

All in all it was a fantastic trip with lots of different and interesting things to see. We had a mixture of animals, fantastic scenery, history and local culture.

I would highly recommend EASTCO who went out of their way to give us the trip we wanted and who were very flexible.

Peter Thoren and Maria Thoren Ornberg   –  
Sweden SE
Visited: December 2011 Reviewed: Jul 16, 2014

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

Going with Migunga Adventures you are sure to get Great experiences in a safe and personally way.
5/5

On our trip for my 50-birthday Migunga Adventures arranged a tour in the parks of Ngorongoro and Tarangiri and a climb on Kilimanjaro. They did it over our high expectations. Always on time and what ever was promised was accomplished. This was very important and made our trip to "the trip of lifetime"! Highly recommended!

Graeme Haining   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: July 2015 Reviewed: Aug 11, 2015

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

Outstanding Value, Amazing Trip
5/5

Working in the industry I took quite a bit of time researching and selecting my tour company for my honeymoon. I managed to gain quite a bit of insider information about Wild Safari & Travel from contacts in the UK and Africa and heard nothing but positive reviews. Tom met my wife and I at the airport (something I had asked for and already had priced into our bespoke itinerary so we knew all the costs before departure) when we first arrived into Nairobi and the fantastic service continued from there. I would have absolutely no problem recommending Tom and his company and I would be happy to give a verbal or written reference or speak about our trip to anyone considering using the company. An absolute joy from start to finish.

ghaining@hotmail.com

Yadong   –  
Singapore SG
Visited: August 2014 Reviewed: Sep 6, 2015

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

A great experience
5/5

I had a wonderful experience at Kenya Safari. The staff was nice and friendly. Tom greeted me at the airport and he is a fine man. Kind, easy going. The safari experience itself was very memorable. I still treasure the other guests I met on the way and the different ideas exchange. The trip was well organized. And everything turned out to be very pleasant. I would recommend Wild Safaris and Travel to anyone who wanted to have a great trip in Kenya. They rock!

Lidia   –  
Poland PL
Visited: September 2015 Reviewed: Oct 28, 2015

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

Explore Africa? only with Asili Explorer Tanzania
5/5

I visit Africa for the first time and thanks to Joe it was really exciting and great experience. He is very professional, reliable and friendly. We were offered 5-days Safari with budget package. His offers was the best in term of price and agenda. We slept in tent. All camp sites were good prepared so we felt safe and had a lot of fun. We visit Hippo camp, Selous Reserve, Mikumi NP, Udzungwa NP. We found many animals (hippos, lion, baboons, buffalo, giraffe, elephants, etc.), beautiful places, waterfalls, visit many villages and local places. We saw real Africa and Tanzania. Joe and Nondi worked very hard to make our Safar successful! Thanks for that! I strongly recommend Asili Explorer Tanzania. This is young company, still growing! Good luck Joe to you and your family! Hope see you soon.

Wendy   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: February 2014 Reviewed: Mar 31, 2016

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

I cannot recommend Sweet Africa Safaris highly enough on your trip to Africa
5/5

Myself and my family have used Sweet Africa Safaris for many years for our travel and safaris in Kenya. Johnson Mboche has many years of experience in his field and provides safe, impeccably reliable service coupled with a friendly sense of humour throughout your trip. We have many fond memories of our travel in the country with the company.

It is so important when searching for a safari provider that you can find a trustworthy and experienced driver and this is exactly what I have always found from the service with this company.

Sweet Africa Safaris are particularly good at tailoring your holiday plan to your requests and can give you an insight into local customs and areas usually off the beaten track to the main tour companies.

Highly recommended, don't miss out!

David   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: January 2014 Reviewed: Mar 31, 2016

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

Friendly, enthusiastic, reliable and dependable!
5/5

Our transfers and safari were perfect. Johnson was trustworthy, efficient, friendly and entertaining! Highly recommended!

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