
20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Exceeded my expectations
I had a fantastic time with Joseph and his team, Joesph ensured our experience was a pleasure from the start to the end and nothing was too much trouble.
I would book again without a second thought.

20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
7-days individual safari
Perfect organization! The tour was prepared according to our wishes and Eric's advices for the season: Masai Mara, Nakuru, Bogoria, Amboseli.
Awesome driver/guide. Very good choice for lodges. The driver took care about us since he picked up us at the airport and till our next destination in Mombasa.
Clear price. After payment during safari we didn't need any extra dollar to pay for something. It was also pleasant surprise to get breakfast before the tour and lunch on the way to Mombasa.
On safari we saw all animals we wanted. Big five and flamingoes were the target) Saw them all very close except leopards.

35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Great value and excellent experience !
The tour was amazing, specially if you are an animal lover.
Great value for the price. Food is good, accommodation is reasonable , both hotel and camping. You will enjoy camping with the lions and hyenas in Serengeti !

20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Everything Amazing.
Expect a warmly honourable pleasure in your visit with Travel Partner, my family and I had a great time visiting the parks and other natural places accompanied by their professional tour guide Mbonea who could give us historical narratives and some stories of the Maasai. Excellence service to suite your desires if travelling with these guys.

50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
It was a wonderful safari, highly recommended.
The vehicle was comfortable and high up for good viewing. The guide picked us up on time and did his best to find the animals. The guide answered all of our questions, although he was very quiet and didn't interact with us much. Overall it was a great experience.
50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Finding the right place for our South African safari experience in late summer
The majority of our communications have been with Emma Perrin, except towards the end with Razaan. Emma spent a lot of time with us to find the right part of South Africa for us to visit for a safari. Emma considered our budget and the time of year. We were in South Africa for Guy's air force reunion and we were spending just over 3 weeks in South Africa.
Emma was so friendly and great at communicating everything to us. Nothing was too much trouble including securing a booking for us at the Test Kitchen in Cape Town.
We are usually independent travellers but for booking a safari it was good to have expert advice, on the ground, as there are so many to choose from. We were very happy with the area we selected and the lodges recommended by Emma. A once in a lifetime experience and totally worth the price. The two different lodges both offered something different to each other.
We were fortunate to meet Emma in Cape Town. We already felt we had a good relationship and it was lovely to meet her in person. Interesting to hear her impressions of being an Australian living a new life in South Africa. We would certainly recommend Ker & Downey to anyone we know interested in travel in Africa (maybe us to Namibia?) and especially the Emma's great care and attention to a client's needs.

20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
The tour operator was really nice and great.
All was so good. I didn't
think my trip be so nice and jiyful with this tour. I enjiyed a lot and my family too. I recommend this tour to everyone. ^__^

Super smooth and easy - 7 days - Chobe and Victoria falls
Super smooth trip! Almost everything was planned for us. The guides were helpful and accommodating!

35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
A most fantastic and memorable experience for the entire family.
While researching for an African safari tour operator, I read about BAS on some of the online forums, and reached out to them (and a few other operators) via email. Their marketing person, Salim, was always very quick and helpful in his replies to us; and was able to accommodate some of our requests, like an extra night at Tarangire and Serengeti, a stopover at the Olduvai Gorge for a quick anthropological learning session for the kids on human evolution.
Everything was conducted smoothly, and no hiccups. Options for payment were plentiful: cash, credit card (with additional bank surcharges) or TT the funds to their account.
Prior to our flight from home (Singapore), we were informed who would be our guide as well as the telephone nos in the event of emergencies or if we need to contact BAS on arrival to Arusha. On arrival, Hamis, our guide was there waiting for us, and with a bright smile to greet us. We felt at home almost straightaway.
Our first leg of the journey was to Tarangire National Park, and Lake Manyara National Park. Tarangire was our first introduction to African Elephants (many of them), warthogs (Pumba), hyenas, Masai giraffes, and lions. The lions were a bit more challenging to sight. It was amazing how Hamis was able to rattle off the names of the birds that we saw during our trip. At the Lake Manyara, we saw more elephants, tons of baboons (we saw a troop that numbered around 300 - 400 baboons), hippos and buffaloes. We were not able to see the flamingos up close, but it was not the season for the flamingos to flock to the lake as yet.
Then we had to change guides as Hamis fell sick along the way and felt it was not best to continue on the journey with us (into a more remote part of the country aka Serengeti) and we got a new guide, Salim (or Salim Salim to differentiate with the office Salim). Salim had a gift (as I'm sure so do the other guides) of finding animals far away with only his eyes and we're still trying to look for the animals using our binoculars! And at the Serengeti, he made an effort to try to get us to see as many types of animals as possible. Including a whole morning hunting for a cheetah (success), and we came across many packs of lionesses and cubs along the way. At the Ngorongoro crater, he found 2 lionesses stalking a pair of water buffaloes, whereas we at that time was a bit tired of seeing all the lions not do much.. except he said to look at the posture of one of the lioness, was one of stalking the prey. We stayed for a good 20 minutes while the pair stalked the buffaloes and got to see some action, the chase, the fight back... but it would not be a successful hunt. But exciting nonetheless.
The hotels and lodging booked by BAS was first rate. A word of caution for Tarangire Osupuko lodge was that it was powered by generators and there would be no power for most of the night and early morning (it got quite hot in the room), but the view of the national park was lovely (situated right on the edge of the park). The best time we had in terms of lodging was at the Serengeti Tortillis Camp, which I am glad we booked an extra night. The kids got to learn about near zero carbon living, and while luxurious, it was as close to camping as they got in a while. And the night sky was wonderful! Sadly it rained for part of the time we were there so not much chance to see the striking sun rise or sun sets.
Overally, it was a first rate tour from BAS, from start to end. Could not have been happier with the trip, and the team at BAS.

Experience level: first safari
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So many elephants!!!