
35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Excellent operator! Responsible, professional, lots of experience, amazing people working with him
We had such a great time in Tanzania with African traces !! Came with family to Moshi and safari , and had the most beautiful experience!!
Everything was perfectly organised by Marco, and he has such an amazing team !! Daniel our driver at the safaris was absolutely amazing!! Drove so well, and had eyes of an eagle !!!

35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Value for Money with Best Communication
The services rendered both offline and online were really appreciative. The response has been smooth and quick. No botheration at all. The services rendered by Mr. THABANG THE CHAUFFEUR WAS EXEMPLARY AND will be in touch for next time when I am back again
Really worth tours and very kind to foreigners traveling here.
35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Very nice safari!
It was a great safari! We had visited Masai mara in the weekend and we saw everything including rhe great migration, crossing river and all big five. Our driver is professional and we are happy to review for them!

35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Great !!!
Everything was perfect! William is an excellent guide who accompanied us throughout our adventure in Uganda, everything went perfectly. The excellent meals, the times of everything very well.
Communication was very easy.
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20-35 years of age
amazing tour of soweto
MoAfrika tours was such a lucky experience. We were able to plan it all in the same day and it was stress free. The tour picks you up from your hotel and even drops you off at the end of it all. The actual tour itself is amazing and we were able to truly connect as our guide was from Soweto. He was full of energy and optimism and it was so cool to see someone with so much passion and loyalty to their home township. As their are a few museums on the tour double check which day you’re going and if the museums are open. Definitely recommend this tour to anyone who wants to see and learn more about such a history filled area.

35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Exceptional experience working with Alex from Extraordinary Africa
I had a vision for what a family trip to South Africa could be and Alex from Extraordinary Africa managed to exceed every possible expectation. She went to great lengths to understand our budget, desired locations, trip timing and "must haves" including avoiding small planes while traveling to a luxury Safari location (my wife is afraid to fly!). This trip checked every box imaginable and I couldn't be happier with the service level and attention to detail from Alex. The absolute highlight of the trip was our stay at Rockfig Safari Lodge. Alex recommended them for a high end Safari experience and every possible detail was managed for us. We traveled to Cape Town, the Timbavalti area of the Kruger National Park and Johannesburg. All three legs of the trip felt like mini-vacations; each with their own highlights. I could not be happier with the experience. Not only would I use Alex again my family and I would return to Rockfig in a heartbeat. Love everyone there!

35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about Tarangire National Park by Sandrine Fievez
Full of elephants and Baobab, these 3 parks are complementary

35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about Serengeti National Park by Sandrine Fievez
It was magical to see all these lions, next to hippo, éléphants etc

35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about Ngorongoro Crater by Sandrine Fievez
Ngorongoro is a wonderful place with breathtaking landscape and huge amount of species and animals

65+ years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Rich in landscapes, wildlife, cultures, hospitality, but suffers poverty, drought, and corruption.
As a four-member family we booked 2 weeks safari and one week Diani Beach south of Mombasa. Both my wife and I had been in Kenya before, decades ago. Kenya has changed, but not as much as we had expected. True, Nairobi is much bigger and more dangerous, but the countryside, the towns don't seem so different. The tour operators, Best Memory, were very friendly and professional, met us at the airport to take us to the hotel.
It was surprisingly cool throughout our safari, it being technically 'winter' there, but quite a bit warmer near Mombasa.
The safari, conducted by the very sympathetic and knowledgeable driver Patrick, went through the most notable parks and a stimulating change of scenery and lodges/camps. Masai Mara and Lake Nakuru were great, Amboseli and Tsavo East a bit disappointing because there were few animals due to the bad drought there. On the whole there seemed to be fewer animals, which is not surprising. Still, we saw almost everything there was to see, except for a leopard. And we were exposed particularly to the fascinating Masai culture. We did learn to check the exchange rates carefully and haggle at the souvenir shops along the way.
The final week at the Baobab resort at Diani Beach was all-inclusive, very nice, we were spoiled. The monkeys were a constant interest for the children but they could quickly grab a sandwich out of your hand. Water and pools were a nice temperature and the food good. There was nightly live entertainment in an amphitheatre by a well-trained troupe called the Jambo Team.
We left on election day. Campaigns were obviously well-funded. Everyone was hoping there would be no violence but they didn't believe a change in leadership would bring about any meaningful change to widespread poverty and corruption. It is a fascinating country with great but yet unrealised potential. well worth a visit.