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TERSIA BOTHA   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: July 2013 Reviewed: Jan 16, 2014

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

LONDOLOZI is the place to be. Me and my husband had a wonderful time during our stay. Excellent!
5/5

Roho Ya Chui is excellent. Ute will do everything to provide in your needs. The communication and interaction between Roho Ya Chui and the clients can be rated 7star. Everything is done to living up to your expectations. It's an honour to do bussiness with Roho Ya Chui. Ute made our reservation for Londolozi and everything exceeded our expectations. We will definitely go again. Just as I was told everybody at Londolozi made our stay never to forget.

Al   –  
United States US
Visited: December 2013 Reviewed: Jan 16, 2014

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

Family on Kruger Safari
5/5

Wildlife Safaris is a excellent Safari Tour Operator. From the very first contact with Christine (about 1 year prior to our travel),I sensed the highest degree of proffessionalism,excellence and competence. My immediate sense was that Wildlife Safaris wanted to make our experience to Kruger Park for our family of seven with 2 children, so memorable and enjoyable. It turned out to be exactly that. The communiication is excellent,the service is of the highest degree. We could not have had a better guide than Hoppy. He is simply so good. We enjoyed him immensely, especially my 2 grandchildren aged 9 & 12. Christine planned a 4 day safari for our family that surpassed our expectations. It was just about planned to perfection. We will not forget the fantastic game drives, delicious food and the vast experience of our guide Hoppy. This was very good value for our money. Wildlife Safaris is highly recommended.

Jeremy   –  
United States US
Visited: May 2013 Reviewed: Jan 15, 2014

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Best Operator I have worked with to date
5/5

From planning to execution Base Camp was excellent. Achmed respond timely and was an excellent source to assist us with planning. He corrected an issue when one of our lodges went into renovation just before we came. He upgraded us at no charge and assisted my in-laws with a day room before their flight back to the states. He is an extremely personable man that you must meet! We are planning a new trip with him in 2016.

Albee Yeend, Red Savannah   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: December 2013 Reviewed: Jan 15, 2014

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Fabulous photography course in Botswana
5/5

I cannot recommend Pangolin Photo Safaris highly enough. I have done various courses over the years, but not only does it make so much more sense doing the course on location, (rather than in a classroom), Guts is a simply fabulous teacher and didn't over complicate things. He explained everything in a very clear way and this is the first time that I can honestly say that I've learnt how to use my camera on manual and one month on. I can still remember! The location in Chobe is superb as you get into the National Park before everyone else and the game viewing is superb, not to mention the birdlife. The boat is fully kitted out and perfect for swinging your camera around 360 degrees, plus the unimog is great, being up high, with various places to put your camera. I am simply thrilled with my photographs and can't wait to go back and do another course. This is one of the best courses that I have done in a long time!

Colombiana   –  
Colombia CO
Visited: December 2013 Reviewed: Jan 15, 2014

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

Sad ending of a dreamed safari
2/5

After lots of research we contacted Simon King at Eastco and were very pleased with the tour that he designed for us - although the level of communication (answering our questions, etc,) dropped dramatically once we had paid. The price for the tour was to include all expenses for transportation, food and lodging within Tanzania and admission to the parks and reserves selected. Our initial flight from Dar to Mwanza went smoothly, but our first problem occurred when nobody met us at Mwanza as arranged: effectively we lost half a day before arrangements were evidently cobbled together to get us to our first stop, where our drivers met us the next morning. The next problem occurred when without previous notice, our lodging was changed from Serengeti to tents at a mountain site closer to Ngorongoro - obviously an improvised solution, as we were unprepared for such a cold site and the camp had been hastily set up the day before, and there were insufficient blankets the first two nights; also, the isolation of the site required a long 2 and 1/2 hour drive over a bumpy dirt road to get to and from Serengeti for the additional two days planned there. This way it was impossible to get there early in the morning and we lost many hours in the Serengeti, one of our priorities. Things got worse when we got to Tarangire National Park and there was no money in the debit cards the guides had to pay entrances, and we stayed for three hours at the entrance trying to communicate with the company via email and phone, only after we called the Tourist Board did they contact us and told us to pay the entrance assuring they would reimburse us the following day (today 15 days later still no refund). That night when we got to beautiful Boundary Hill we where surprised with a New Year's dinner of only rice, there where no provisions or drinks (not even water) in the lodge. After the same experience in Arusha National Park (we were stuck at the entrance with no money in the card to pay and this time only one car for the group of eight since Mr. King decided to change guides and failed to replace wonderful Edward on time.) At this point, we decided to pay a visit to him at his "office" in Arusha and refused to leave until we reached an agreement. We ended up paying the entrance to this park as well. Faced with the risk of being stranded without funds for entering parks, etc. during the remainder of our tour, we came to a compromise agreement with Mr, King: much against our will, we abandoned the remainder of our planned itinerary and instead would go to Zanzibar (which would be cheaper than completing the tour as planned) and that Mr. King would refund the entrance fees we had had to pay, the difference in cost between Zanzibar and our planned itinerary and would compensate us for the more than three days lost. This all adds up to several thousand dollars, of which we have not received a penny so far. Perhaps the most irritating and frustrating aspect of this was the difficulty in communicating with Mr. King, and the fact that he offered different versions of the situation virtually every tome we were in contact with him

Mike Runyon   –  
United States US
Visited: April 2012 Reviewed: Jan 14, 2014

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

An amazing safari experience
5/5

Charles and his team are fantastic. I have been on safaris with other companies, but none compare to Tanganyika Ancient Routes. Everyone is very friendly, welcoming, and knowledgeable. The vehicles are comfortable and reliable and the accommodations are as luxurious as you wish. Most importantly, they seem to know all the other drivers and guides which means that they always know where the animals are. So, you can spend more time viewing the amazing game and less time bouncing around searching for them! I will definitely be back and highly recommend them to all my friends.

Kirsten Wicht   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: September 2013 Reviewed: Jan 14, 2014

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Put it on your bucket list! !
5/5

My husband and I went to Chobe in September last year courtesy of Pangolin Safaris. What an incredible experience. The staff are wonderful (and patient! ) and really go out of their way to make it an unforgettable experience for you. My husband is a keen photographer, but I was a novice. They instruct you on how to take the most awesome photographs and by the end of the trip I was shooting on manual. The wildlife is spectacular, and Pangolin really gave us a new appreciation for it with their knowledge and passion. Thank you Pangolin for the trip of a lifetime!

Buddy from MagnumExcursions   –  
United States US
Visited: May 2013 Reviewed: Jan 14, 2014

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

The wT to get the best photographs
5/5

The low wide boats and 'elephant bunker' allows for amazing perspectives. Guts, the lead and all of the guides are very qualified and keep things fun. I've been on safari many times but got many of my best shots on this trip. I plan to go back to Chobe and use Pangolin again.

Katy   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: November 2013 Reviewed: Jan 14, 2014

Experience level: first safari

Amzing photography experience on the river Chobe
5/5

Pangolin took me on an afternoon photography safari on the river Chobe - they have a custom-built boat with seats that rotate 360 degrees and provide fantastic professional quality cameras. I knew nothing about photography before I went and managed to take some fabulous photos using the excellent equipment and their expert instruction. Highly recommended.

Ina S   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: September 2013 Reviewed: Jan 14, 2014

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Best experience of my life!
5/5

If you are an amateur photographer (like myself) or more advanced, Pangolin accommodates all levels of photographers. With the guidance of Grant and Guts, I left with the most amazing wild life photos. I loved every minute and can't wait to return.
I can highly recommend it.

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