ES
20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Excellent service for the price
The only thing i didn’t like where the lunch boxes they prepared where mediocre, other than that everything was amazing.
20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Satisfactory
It was a 10 days gorilla and chimp tracking safari. Beginning with communication during preparations up to the activities in field, everything was to the point. Warm staff and a caring and cheerful driver guide David. It was value for my money.Thank u Skyway expeditions. ...!
50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Dedicated to the service he provides
My husband gave Stanley Safaris a budget and a trip of a lifetime was planned. It was a surprise trip for my 50th birthday.
From the moment we left Cape Town to when we touched down at the Livingstone airport, picked up by our friendly guide and arrived at the beautiful Thorn tree Lodge, we were treated like VIPS. So to wrap up, Stanley Safaris taylor made our trip to suit our budget as well as give us an amazing experience.
20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
good but beware of car breakdowns
The staff were perfect. John, the safari guide, couldn't do enough for us. He knows the flora and fauna very well and allowed us to see all the animals we wanted. And mohammed the chef made us some very good dishes (we had the right to enjoy a delicious lasagna cooked without an oven).
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CH
35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Very good service and organization
I did a fantastic 4-day safari in Tarangire, Serengeti and Ngorongoro with Suricata Safaris. Everything was well organized, service was very helpful and our guide was excellent.
Accommodation in Arusha and for the first night on the safari could have been better, which is why one star is missing (on the other hand, accommodation in Serengeti and Ngorongoro were excellent).
FR
35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Incredible services
Absolutely love the staff working at AAS. Their personal touch and respectable follow up. really appreciate them for making my holiday worth while
KW
20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Brian is hospitable and knowledgeable of the environment.
So far Ahava safari is the best tour and travel company in uganda. Brian is knowledgeable of the environment and the traditions.
He took us through wonderful guided tour of three National parks these included atrek to see the gorillas, elephant,chimpanzees and the monkeys,his driving was so excellent. I loved the experience and every moment.
35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
He was very Patient and Professional.
It was indeed magical travelling with you to Mombasa, The trip as usual was Pocket frindly
YE
20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Magic Africa safari provides an awesome local experience with international tour standard.
I learned about MAS from a long-time friend, the transport offered with a van was great( esp we were not many people). The pricing for the tour package was extremely acceptable for my budget and worked well given that it came with food and accommodation. We had a nice game drive seeing plenty of wildlife, and the magical Murchison Falls. The sights were amazing, I especially enjoyed the company of my fellow tourists, as usual, Ugandan people are fun, outgoing, and practical.
I would highly recommend Magic Africa Safari if you want to experience a non-fancy African Safari that gives you a local touch. The communication shared by the managers is off the top, I felt taken care of and part of this family. I definitely would like to do another visit to other parts of East Africa with Africa Magic Safari. Just give me some vegan food next time :)
35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Two weeks in Zambia
Daniel can spot a brown-hooded kingfisher from a mile away and then describe its exact location so you can see it, too. In addition to his encyclopedic knowledge about Zambia’s biodiversity, he is well-versed in the politics surrounding and research and conservation efforts happening in the national parks. Whether he is explaining how wildebeests host fly larvae in their brains or buying you monkey oranges from a family on the side of the road or looking up the latest news on a court case regarding illegal deforestation in Kasanka National Park, Daniel’s love for wildlife and his adopted country comes through.
Logistics were excellent – Daniel replied to emails promptly before the trip, made great recommendations for a customized safari, kept me well fed per my vegetarian diet, and responded to some unexpected vehicle troubles like a pro.