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Alale Kompanian   –  
Iran IR
Visited: December 2019 Reviewed: Oct 29, 2020

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

Awesome!
5/5

It was a wonderful journey with this lovely team to Africa. They were so caring about all the travellers and they knew exactly what to do to creat an unforgettable experience in terms of the places they discovered there and the information about the country.
We went to some places in Tanzania like Zanzibar and Safari.
I really miss those places and looking up for an opportunity to visit that stunning country again.
Thanks to all the great moments that this professional team made for me.

John R   –  
United States US
Visited: October 2020 Reviewed: Oct 29, 2020

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

Awesome Safari with an awesome company!
5/5

I cannot say enough about the spirit of Kenya. They were wonderful to work with during the entire planning process. They tailored the perfect safari for me. Responses from the travel planner were extremely quick and very informative.

Our guide Franco, was very professional, courteous And prompt. He was a wealth of knowledge and enhanced our trip with information about Kenya, the reserves and the many different animals that we had seen. I am hoping to return next fall and will definitely be requesting Franco once again.

Due to the COVID-19 situation we had to postpone our trip from early September until October. We rebooked very shortly before our actual travel dates. The spirit of Kenya made sure that everything was handled very smoothly. The only small complication that we encountered was that we somehow missed our Airport pickup and transfer to our hotel. After traveling for 24 hours I am sure that some of the fault rested with us being extremely tired. We never did see our pickup person. We took a taxi to the hotel. Shortly after checking to the room our driver did call us and apologized for our missed connections. He assured us that he was at the airport, and I believe him because the next morning when he picked this up for a another transfer he recognized me immediately. Obviously he had seen me but I did not see him with his sign.

The only suggestion that I can make, Is that when arranging for an airport pickup that the actual pickup point be somewhat better defined. In particular at what point after customs ( inside the terminal outside the terminal etc.) perhaps the phone number for the driver would be helpful as well. He spent the next morning with our driver Moses Who also was an off some guy.

Keep up the good work. After travel with you again soon.

Roel   –  
Germany DE
Visited: January 2020 Reviewed: Oct 29, 2020

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

It was perfect!!
5/5

Safari date: January 2020

Great safari, well organised
This was our first trip to Africa. Leona from Sunset Adventure helped us with the itinerary and answered all our questions. We were very excited when we arrived at the airport and perhaps a bit worried because it was our first time in Africa. As promised our guide Patrick was waiting for us and welcomed us. Our 6 day safari exceeded all our expectations. We stayed at beautiful tented lodges which were inside the parks or just outside the park. At night we could hear the animals. We were really lucky with our guide Patrick. He had a good sense to find hidden animals. He mostly took us to remote areas to spot animals like a cheetahs and lions. Good thing he was never in a hurry. We could always take our time to see the animals. We look back at a wonderful trip and hope to come back one day!

Ran   –  
Indonesia ID
Visited: October 2020 Reviewed: Oct 29, 2020

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

Excellent tour, well recommended
5/5

Since my college days, I promised my mom I'd bring her to a local zoo not far from my university for a Safari experience. By the time I've graduated and driven my car back to our home state, the plan still hasn't materialized yet. Luckily, I won a lottery - a pair of free tickets anywhere around the world - and since there are lots of travel restrictions around the globe, I decided to bring my mom to Tanzania.

I know nothing about Tanzania previously, and Bryson (the owner, also who "coincidentally" always online whenever I chatted) has been more than helpful. He is hospitable, well-mannered, and honest. He gladly assists with many problems during our time in Tanzania, even if it's not related to Safari. We managed to try an authentic African dish (ndizi choma), also thanks to him.

Now to the Safari itself. We choose to go for the four-day trip consisting of Tarangire NP, Serengeti NP, and Ngorongoro NP. Our driver/guide was David "Simba" and boy wasn't he a fantastic guy! We managed to see lots and lots and lots of animals, including all the Big 5. I believe we've seen all the animals possible, including jackals, servals, croc, and even rarer animals. Highlight on hyena/vultures feasting on buffalo carcass, rainbow which end falls right on a group of elephants, a lone black rhino on Serengeti NP, and a leopard siesta in the tree. Unfortunately, we didn't get to see any lion hunting live - we almost see one in Tarangire, but somehow the lion fails to hunt the warthog.

It would help if you took note that this tour neither goes all the way deep into Serengeti (only the central Seronera area) nor the wildebeest crossing. Unfortunately, it was also raining on the day where we're supposed to see that majestic Serengeti sunset, but obviously, they can't control the weather, so I'm not blaming haha. I was a bit insecure when they write on the website that the Maasai village visit is optional, and most people opt against it because I love going to a cultural event. Bryson said that there would be a vote for the village trip, and they'll go if more people want to go. I almost canceled the booking altogether because I'm worried I'll lose the vote. OK, I perfectly know that it might be a tourist trap, but the welcoming dance was unforgettable. Africa is very, very far, and I want to experience every cultural thing I can grasp. It was terrific and also a highlight of the trip. I hope they'll re-write that paragraph on their description, though, hahaha. Again, it turns out there's an option to stay overnight with the Hadzabe tribe (a hunter-gatherer tribe) in Ngorongoro NP as well; ask Bryson or your guide for more details. I know this from our chef, Geoffrey, who was from the Hadzabe tribe.

Next, I'm going to review the food. It was delicious. The meal is International / Western food, cooked fresh (the chef Geoffrey comes along with us) every time. The portion was huge. Very huge. It's okay if you think you can't finish it; take what you can because they will donate the rest to the locals around. What a great idea they have, right? :) I think my favorite was the fusilli with onion and leek served in Ngorongoro NP - it seems so simple yet so flavorful. We enjoyed dining with chef Geoffrey. Unfortunately, there was a little incident with the Tanzanian wine - the corkscrew split in half. I'm a bit sad that I can't taste the wine. It wasn't South African; it was from a Tanzanian vineyard—more reason to return to Tanzania.

Let's see what else. The jeep was spacious, the roof opens and extendable. Cold beers are always available. Don't forget your binoculars (tip: you can borrow Bryson's if you don't' have one). Overall I enjoy having the tour with Safari Soles, and I think it's worth every penny! David is brilliant and seems to know every animal - even the Latin name. I believe he studied hard for this.

So kudos to the Safari Soles team; asante sana for a fantastic once-in-a-lifetime experience. I wish you continued success.
Also, I'm looking forward to seeing Bryson in Bali.

Murali   –  
Belgium BE
Visited: February 2020 Reviewed: Oct 29, 2020

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

trip of a lifetime with the best operators
5/5

We did this trip in Feb 2020 just before the lockdown. In retrospect, we were incredibly lucky to do this trip since shortly after we returned the world has gone into a lockdown due to Covid-19, and is still in a lockdown.

We did a custom safari that consisted of Arusha national park (1 day), Lake Manyara national park (1 day), Serengeti south (2.5 days), Serengeti north (2.5 days) and Ngorongoro (1.5 days). It was altogether a 10 day trip and it truly was the trip of a lifetime.

With Helena, our trip planner, we planned the trip down to the finest details and customized numerous times. She was ever patient as we tried to make the most of our time and money. We looked at half a dozen tour operators and finally went with Soul of Tanzania because of the great reviews on tripadvisor, the great reviews their guides got (which is the single most important thing in a safari), and lastly that while SOT was not the least expensive it was not much more expensive that other outfitters who did not have as good reviews. Obviously while going to a new continent for the first time with family and young kids, and being in the wilderness for long periods of time, safety and comfort are important. For us, SOT was a perfect combination of cost, quality and internet reviews.

All arrangements such as hotels, permits, safari vehicles, food etc were handled efficiently by SOT and so all we needed to do was just show up. They assisted with the visa process and all other paperwork.While in Tanzania, all arrangements were handled very well by SOT and we could just enjoy the safaris. We are vegetarians and all the places had enough food for us- some places had extremely tasty veggie food. And Nico packed veggie food for our lunch every day to enjoy with the chilled south african wines.

The safari vehicles were in great shape. Nico kept them clean and well maintained which is quite a challenge in the dusty african savannahs. He had an almost unlimited supply of water and juice, and of course wine for lunch daily.The lunches at SOT have been described in great detail and all i'll say is that it was so special to have a nice warm meal every day surrounded by spectacular nature.
The unlimited mileage that SOT has is incredible. Nico drove many hours (2-4 hours each way) to find wildlife far away from the crowds. That's where we saw cheetahs and lions from close by, a zebra giving birth, herds of giraffes and massive herds of wildebeests and zebras.

Nicodemas Modamba was an unbelievable guide- he was in touch with all the other guides over the radio, he stopped and chatted with all the guides. If there was a good sighting to be had, Nico would know it. In addition, he had great eyesight and spotted Cheetahs and lions from a km away. He was knowledgeable about birds and good at spotting them while driving through the rough terrain. He was attentive without being intrusive and was an overall great guide and travel companion. My son fell ill near Ngorongoro national park but Nico was present at all times. as soon as we decided that we wanted to go to a doctor, he immediately took us to a really good hospital half an hour away. The doctors and service was very good at the hospital and my son was good enough to continue on the safari a few hours later. I'm forever grateful to Nico for being so available the entire time.

Overall we had the trip of a lifetime that i had dreamt about for many years- decades even. We saw all the big and small species we wanted to see, we saw a ton of birds (all for the first time), we had close encounters with the wildlife, we felt the magic of Serengeti that morning with three cheetahs lounging next to our jeep, we felt the magic of the land when we saw a huge flock of whiskered terns put on a flying display for us, we felt the love of Africa when we saw cheetah cubs playing with their mom, we felt the power of Africa in big African lions giving us growls and we felt the elegance of the place when a tower of 50 giraffes ambled by us. We could not have scripted such a safari- a lifetime of experiences packed into 9 days. 

Don't think- life is short and unpredictable. Book your next trip with Soul of Tanzania and immerse yourself in the greatest show on earth.

A few (!) of our memorable experiences in Africa.
1) our first sighting of the african giants: as soon as we got into Arusha national park, our first safari in Africa, we saw a tower of giraffes along with the zebras.2) black and white colobus monkey in arusha national park. What a sight to see these gentle creatures chewing on leaves.3) hiking in Arusha. We did a small hike in Arusha national park and were within 20 ft of a family of giraffes! they were just across a small stream and it was incredible to be so close to them.4) hornbills in lake manyara: we saw a lot of hornbills around dusk.
5) the great migration: between ngorongoro and serengeti, we saw the migration! thousands of gazelles, wildebeests and zebras along with a huge herd of giraffes. 
6) Leopard on a tree
7) Hyenas in the campsite! Hyenas and dik diks were comfortable in our Shushudia campsite in Serengeti. We were the outsiders and had to be careful. You can't walk alone after dark here- it's just too dangerous.
8) Cheetah with cubs: on an early morning in Serengeti: we saw a cheetah mom with 3 cubs and it was amazing to watch her play with them.9) Three cheetah brothers: Nico had some magic eyesight spotting these 3 cheetahs from a km away in the grass. there was no other jeep around us. just the three cheetahs almost at a touching distance.
10) A trio of lions: again we were the only jeep in their presence thanks to the deft work of Nico. The lionesses lounged in the heat while the big lion gave us a warning growl to make sure we left them alone.11) Zebra giving birth. This zebra was lying on her side giving birth and there were a bunch of zebras standing at the sidelines looking at her. We sadly could not wait for the birth since it could take several hours!
12) hyena and wildebeest: right outside our campsite in the Ndutu area of Serengeti, we saw a half eaten wildebeest and a hyena waiting around to finish eating it.
13) Tree climbing lions. twice in Serengeti we saw tree climbing lionesses. once there were 2 of them but far away. the second time there was only one sleeping on the tree but very close by.
14) Cheetahs relaxing after a kill. Three sub-adult cheetahs sleeping in the bushes. Nearby was the carcass of an impala that they had killed and were being scavenged by vultures.15) a group of maybe 500 terns near lake ndutu. These birds were putting up a big display of flying around and landing.
16) Flamingos in Lake Ndutu: we didn;t see flamingos in lake manyara due to the high water levels there but were lucky to see them in lake Ndutu just before leaving Serengeti.
17) Seeing the big five in one evening in Ngorongoro. Just one after in this garden of Eden and we saw a leopard crossing the road, rhinos in the distance and numerous buffaloes, elephants and lions. Ngorongoro is truly a garden of paradise. Just looking into the crater from the above with your binoculars is an unreal feeling. Big beasts roaming around all over- variety and quantity!
18) Bat eared foxes! rare, nocturnal! We were one of the earliest in Ngorongoro crater and hence had the fortune of seeing these animals before they disappeared into the bushes.19) Huge herd of hyenas: maybe a herd of 40-50 hyenas squaring off against each other. in the background, wildebeests roamed around nonchalantly.20) Birds, birds, birds: I think we saw 150 species (we made a checklist) of all the birds on our trip. From large birds like the Kory bustard, ostrich, secretary bird to scavenger birds like numerous vultures, to flocks of terns and flamingos, to birds of prey from kestrel to martial eagles, to the numerous colorful common birds like splendid starlings and weaver birds to the numerous exciting hornbills to the colorful and rare birds like paradise flycatcher and cinnamon bee eaters. 


A few tips:Handicrafts are actually less expensive and of better quality in the airport after you clear emigration. it's probably better to buy it there than in the overpriced roadside shops.
Lake manyara, in my opinion, can be skipped. you see better diversity of birds and animals in serengeti and ngorongoro.
Arusha national park is great only for the colobus monkeys. we went specifically to see that. If you are not interested in this species of monkey, you can skip this park as well.
Nothing in this world can beat Serengeti. maximize your time there.
You can check out pics of our trip on https://www.instagram.com/murali_nature_photography/

Hermann   –  
Germany DE
Visited: December 2019 Reviewed: Oct 29, 2020

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

Came for the wildlife but made the best memories with the people of Uganda!
5/5

We spend around 2 weeks with the team of Instinct Safarais and our guide Rabani. Besides gorilla tracking in Biwindi, we were struck by the kindness and friendship offered by the people in Uganda. We would love to come back on day once the pandemic is over!

Emma Smith   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: October 2020 Reviewed: Oct 29, 2020

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

DO NOT BOOK WITH COMPANY !!!
1/5

After nearly a month of waiting to hear back from the 'CEO' we are finally told that they will not provide a refund even though the country is not letting us travel there. This was a honeymoon trip and our wedding is cancelled, so unhelpful. This was the only provider who we have encountered problems with, all other bookings in our trip were kindly refunded. Awful customer service. Silly company really as I imagine everyone who experiences this will not book with them in the future.

Ayenza   –  
United States US
Visited: August 2020 Reviewed: Oct 29, 2020

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

Excellent, Fun, Precise , Helpful, Fullfilled my expectatives and more
5/5

Times has been difficult for everyone during this Covid Pandemic, but it was good to know that in the middle of chaos and confusions I had Wildebeest Safaris LTD, to hold my hand all the way with my travel plans and they were willing to make adjustments based on the circusmtances that rise during these time.
I spend a total of 7 days with the team traveling to what it has been a fantastic experience visiting the cities and the Safaries.
Not only the fact they took care of my needs but as a solo traveler it was great to have Guide Dennis as my companion and we had such a great time
Touring and he became my shopping and photographer partner.
For sure Dennis went out of the way to make my stay in Kenya to be a dream come true.
I highly recomend Wildebeest Safaries for any travel accomodations desired and more.
If you want to see the fantastics Places where I stayed you can visit my Instagram at ayenza_matthews

Bern   –  
Romania RO
Visited: October 2020 Reviewed: Oct 29, 2020

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

Trip of lifetime
5/5

We chosed Suricata Safaris after we heard excellent feedback from our brother. We wanted to have the same guide our brother had florid. We had highly expectations. During the preparation and arrangements before, Hilary was very kind to all our questions. During the trip Florid was attentive, has extensive knowledge, answer very patiently to all the questions and there were so many responds to all requests He changed some of the original plan to our request and was very plesant. Lodges were wonderful (especially marera valley lodge) and the combination of all this makes an unforgettable time to our family. Thanks suricata, I will recommend everyone this tour.

Isaac   –  
United States US
Visited: April 2017 Reviewed: Oct 28, 2020

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

Exellent service - would highly recommend Wild Africa Expeditions!!!
5/5

From the first time I booked this expedition with my family, I received clear communication on the plans, logistics, accommodation, travel, etc. The promises made to me were kept, and I was very pleased with the professionalism and knowledge of the tour team. The safari was well organized and we got to experience everything (and more!) that we had hoped for. I would definitely use Wild Africa Expeditions again, and I recommend it to anyone and everyone!

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