50-65 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
My first trip to Africa and I loved every minute of it. Would totally recommend Unveiled Tanzania.
Communications: Irene at Unveiled was my point of contact. She was exceptionally thorough and quick with all her response times on the lead up to and during the safari itself. I remember sending her a message on a Sunday weeks before the safari and she responded that day which was totally unexpected.
Service: Irene's service was exceptional as was the service provided by our safari guide (King David). David's knowledge of Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara areas was fantastic. He made the whole trip lots of fun and went out of his way to look after us. Special mention to Richard (our chef) during the safari time. he cooked delicious breakfast, lunch and dinners for our group - looking at the other tour groups, we were definitely the best fed around.
Value for Money: Great value for money. Once the tour was paid for, there was very little costs incurred during the whole safari period.
I thorougly enjoyed my experience in Tanzania and feel that Irene and David were a large part of why my experience was so good. I hope to return in the future and they would be my number one choices to work with on my return.
20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Incredible experience and well worth the price
I would highly recommend Going Green Safari for your safari experience. The itinerary listed online was spot on and their communication was swift. We loved our tour guides and the flexibility in stopping for breaks, to see the animals, and in changes to our pick up/drop off locations. We felt taken care of and safe the entire time. Food was delicious and the accommodation at Camp Bastian seemed very luxurious to us, even on this “budget,” safari.
IN
35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Great
Very well organized and good team and they know the places very well, and professional and overall they provide great experience
IT
35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Reliable, precise and economical.
The tour operator Bienvenido is definitely the right choice. Everything was well organised, the tours started on time, were well planned and the price was reasonable. Kennedy helped us through the booking process and the two drivers (Geoffrey and Michael) were skilled and knowledgeable. We opted for two separate safaris; first 2 nights in Masai Mara and the second 2 nights in Amboseli and Tsavo East. We are very content. It was an amazing experience and we got to see so many beautiful and some rare animals.
DE
20-35 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Got to see all the animals (except rhino but that’s very rare) so we had a great time!
The organization was great, punctual pick up from the hotel and good introduction at the office. The camp (option 2) was also amazing and the whole trip had excellent value for money with a longer than expected game drive on the first day, good food and a nice and comfortable land cruiser. The tour itself was also successful as we got to see all animals and our guide got us to the best spots. However, we would have liked to hear a bit more from him about the animals/environment. He was on the phone and/or radio a lot which we assume he did to hear about other animal locations but often it felt like just random conversations and chatting to friends. When on the phone it also didn’t feel like he was looking out for animals that much, sometimes we had to spot them and tell him for him to notice. Also, when being with animals it would have been nice to turn radio and phone off to be in the moment and tell us guests a little bit about the animals. We always had to ask if we wanted to know something which felt a bit weird, especially with him being on the phone a lot. Generally, some more communication with us guests would have been nice, to hear about what the plan is, where we are going next and so on. On the second day for example we went back to the camp earlier than expected without knowing that we were heading back. Turns out this was the plan from the beginning since we started very early and that concluded the full day game drive but it would just have been nice to know that beforehand because we ended up being a bit surprised. Just a bit more engagement with the guests in general would be beneficial I think! To conclude, these are all minor issues and we still had an amazing time and can definitely recommend going with Axis!
IT
35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Amazing experience!
Where the dreams came true! Recommend experience if you want to live an amazing adventure.
Thank you Majo
CH
20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
It could not have been more magical
Our safari with Serengeti Tours was simply magical from start to finish. Everything worked perfectly: the organization, the accommodation, the parks, and most importantly the people.
Suricante Boma Lodge was wonderful – beautiful, comfortable, clean, and with such a warm, welcoming atmosphere. After long safari days, it felt like coming home.
Our safari guide philbert was outstanding: knowledgeable, professional, kind, and passionate. Thanks to him, we experienced moments we will never forget – including watching lions hunting, seeing elephants up close, and encountering all the other amazing wildlife Africa has to offer like black mambas and giraffes multiple monkeys and small funny animals.
Every national park we visited was breathtaking in its own way. The landscapes, the animals, the silence, the magic – everything exceeded our expectations.( even the car had a lot of leg room :))
What really made the difference was how genuinely kind and caring everyone was. We always felt safe, relaxed, and truly looked after. This safari made our honeymoon incredible.
Thank you, Serengeti Tours, for creating memories that will stay with us forever. We would recommend you 1000% to anyone dreaming of the perfect safari.
💛🐘🦁
GR
35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Perfect Experience
Guys the safari was perfect and the company is really amazing!our tour guide Michael was very friendly and he knows everything about safari,trust him with close eyes!
20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Great experience
We had a great experience with Ndutu Green Explorers. Our tour guide Gilbert was very friendly and knowledgable about the local parks, cultures, and animals. He put in a lot of effort to help us find many different animals on our safari, and fortunately we were able to see all of the big 5 and more. Had a great time and would definitely recommend.
EG
50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Great responsiveness
I booked both a private safari and a Mt Meru trek over 4 days. The safari was amazing, over three days with guide Devie and cook Eloise. Devie was very knowledgeable about birds and animals and very patiently drove me around while I reveled in photography over those three fabulous days. We had great luck seeing animals that no one else saw as they walked across our path into the surrounds. I have Coeliacs disease and the cook created delicious meals for me, set up my tent and generally made me feel comfortable. I spent a lot of time asking many questions prior to the trip and people were very responsive. Can highly recommend a private safari even though its expensive as you can dictate the pace, stopping, starting and do not have to fight for the views.
The Mt Meru trek followed the very next day and due to some sort of communication breakdown perhaps, instead of meeting me and the guide at 9, we did not get away until about 11 in the morning, meaning we were late to depart for the walk (I think about 2 pm). That was fine actually but a bit of a messy start.
Every day was great - i wasn't feeling 100% but my guide Livi was very attentive as was the main porter/waiter Khamees who took great care of me always with a big smile. Again I had fantastic food (probably too much actually), and felt well taken care of. the only thing i would say is I did not know that I would have to walk with the entire group every day due to needing the armed guard, so at times it didn't feel like a private tour, so much as a group within a bigger group. Summit night was great - pole pole we made it up and down reasonably quickly, even though i think the entire team thought I would be unable to summit as an older (59 at the time) female. They under estimated me a bit I feel.
One aspect that caused me some confusion was being told I could not take more than 4200 usd onto the mountain, and yet i would need more than that in order to pay tips. The tip schedule as a private, was confusing. there were 5 in my support team; guide, cook + three porters and one of whom also doubled as my waiter - bringing food, water (and a smile). Monkey told me tips for this trek were from $185 to around $250; but between 5 people i didn't feel like this was adequate so I gave a total of $300 USD plus about 48,000 TS. I felt as if the crew was not overly happy with this additionally because I couldn't carry cash the poor guys had to drive all the way to Arusha with me just to get their tip. The vibe for me felt as if they were unhappy with me about this, and so I felt bad. I may have been misreading it? But my thoughts are this - it was $1200 USD for the 4 day trek, and my tip ended up being 25% of the total cost. As far as tips goes this is actually huge. If these guys rely so heavily on tips, then I can question are they being paid enough? The general attitude is that us tourists are rich and we can afford these huge tips. When on a budget, an additional 25% is a very large increase. Whilst I am more than happy of course to pay a tip, as these guys work their butts off, I think this needs a lot of clarification in your documentation prior to starting a trek or safari, on an EXACT figure that should be paid so we leave the guess work out. Yes a tip comes from the heart but that then leaves it open to also giving the very least (which for me actually $185 is all I really could afford yet ended up giving much more than this). And there needs to be a better way of paying the tip if we cannot take more than $200 onto the mountain OR, limit tips to $200 - as the majority of their earnings SHOULD be coming from you, not being supplemented by tourists - our tips should be an offering ON TOP of what they earn. That's my only bug-bear. Aside from that - amazing.