Our provider for this safari were very competantly . The tourguid is waiting for us promtly and we are going directly to the safari.
He show us any animals and even elephants and hyenas , hyppos and so on.
A breakfast in the nature was amazing. He give us very good information over this country.
The next day were not so easely. The tour itineary were changed , we are don´t see the sunrise and other little problems .
He saying hakuna matata ,pole pole this is africa.
We were still satisfied.
Tony C
AU
Visited:
March 2024
Reviewed: Mar 18, 2024
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| 65+ years of age
| Experience level: first safari
Worthy of being the first choice for an African visit
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Tanzania is one of Africa’s main centres for wildlife safaris and from our short experience it deserves to be on everyone’s list. We went in February and there was plenty of wildlife and the weather wasn’t too hot.
The parks manage the influx of tourists well and the guides make every effort to minimise their presence on the wildlife. The safaris are supported by a variety of accommodation allowing choice based on price and facilities.
The people are welcoming, friendly and have an unexpected proficiency in the English language. At no time did we have concerns for our personal safety.
Tanzania has everything for a pleasurable experience and definitely imparts the desire to return.
Serena Moore
GB
Visited:
January 2024
Reviewed: Feb 18, 2024
Really good day out, just a couple of adaptions to make the day great
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The price was great for what was included. The day started a bit sour for us though. Collected at 5am, for a 6:30am flight to be told we was on a 09:30am flight. We had to sit and wait for hours. No clear instruction at the airport. They also confiscate all bug spray which we wasn’t informed of which was quite stressful as we wanted to protect from mosquitos. Once we boarded the plane it was a pleasure from start to finish. So many animals at Mikumi and so many babies. Would 10/10 recommend. Just wished our collection time matched our actual flight time especially as we had a flight at midnight back to London it just made us more exhausted than we needed to be. 10/10 lunch at Mikumi though!! Arguably best food we’d had in Tanzania
Gabrielle Wheeler
NL
Visited:
January 2024
Reviewed: Feb 18, 2024
For me have a month holiday was great first been on island of mafia and then going on safari after visiting waterfalls seeing Kilimanjaro and the finished my holiday in Zanzibar perfect holiday
Michelle Caruana
MT
Visited:
January 2024
Reviewed: Feb 12, 2024
I spent around two weeks in Zanzibar which was a mistake. The island seems to be the place to go after a game drive / safari on the mainland. I wish I had given it a miss. Zanzibar is dirty, the shop owners in Stonetown just don't leave one alone, they have no prices on anything, you have to haggle ALL the time which is very tiring. There are some lovely handicrafts for sale in the souvenir shops but why oh why are there no prices on anything? It just makes you feel like you're constantly being ripped off.
We hired a car, you have to get a driving permit (?) which costs an extra USD 10, then police are just ready to stop you on the roads and hassle you for your documents, they lie about the speed you're doing in order to get a fine off you. It just doesn't make for a relaxing holiday. The beaches are dirty, I witnessed several hotel beach boys cleaning the hotel area of the beach on a daily basis then just wheeling down the wheelbarrow full of rubbish
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into the sea!! What's that about? Is there no rubbish collection in Zanzibar? The sandbanks are the same, piles of tourists over for a stopover, some including lunch, so piles of plastic are left behind along with hot charcoal. It's a dump, such a shame because it could be paradise. Zanzibar clean up your act. I definitely wouldn't recommend it to anyone. The only way to swim in clean water is literally to jump off a boat into the open sea, at the snorkelling spots, which is lovely.
As for the mainland, I went on a 3 day safari to the Serengeti and Ngorongoro which was absolutely fantastic, especially the latter. It truly is breathtaking. We saw lions feasting on a gnu, countless zebra, hippos, flamingoes, warthogs, amazing birds, elephants, buffalo, antelope and I've no idea what else. I wish I had gone on a five day safari rather than just three.
Jari Prami
FI
Visited:
January 2024
Reviewed: Jan 22, 2024
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| 50-65 years of age
| Experience level: first safari
Very nice nature With variable animals
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My expections came true in 7 day safari. The nature is beautiful and there are so Many animals. The safari was great but this january has been rainy. The rain and 3 nights camping was rough combination the lodge accomodation was ok. It has been rainy mornings, usually afternoon is not raining. Serengeti and Ngorongoro was great with do Many animals. Serengeti paths were muddy and in very poor conditions. Zanzibar is ok maybe I waited too much. The accomodations are good and not cheap. The food has been below my expectations. Overcooking has been the main problem with fish, seafood and even lobster has been overcooked. The food is ok but it could be much better. Lets see if We are lucky in the next days. This experience is after 7 days safari, one day in Arusha and 3 days in Zanzibar. Topy tours Jackson and Benedict have been highlight persons is Tanzania,Arusha. People are happy here and I feel safe in TZ. Overall good experience except food. The best food We got zaka tribe place very close that coffee lessions place and Materuni waterfalls.
Thibo
FR
Visited:
December 2023
Reviewed: Jan 16, 2024
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| 35-50 years of age
| Experience level: first safari
Safari must to do!
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Beautiful scenery, amazing wildlife, preserve, villages people are true, honnest and very kind. Out of tourismes I recommand.
Serengeti and Ngorongoron
Tiziana Blangiardi
CH
Visited:
December 2023
Reviewed: Jan 15, 2024
I had a great time in Serengeti etc. Spotting the animals.
Zhu Yiping
CN
Visited:
December 2023
Reviewed: Jan 15, 2024
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| 20-35 years of age
| Experience level: first safari
worth coming at least once in a lifetime
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going to africa is my childhood dream,its expensive,fatiguesome, somtimes even scary but i shall never regret having the opportunity of being there in my .career gap.our guide john is patient friendly hardworking,the landscape in sarengati is fabulous in nowhere else way.go back to my life with more gratitide. wish it be a safer equaler place for its people
Lesley Labka
AU
Visited:
December 2023
Reviewed: Jan 2, 2024
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| 50-65 years of age
| Experience level: first safari
Fantastic safari destination.
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We went to Tarangirie National Park and Ngorongoro Crater with Diana Tanzania Safaris and it was incredible. Diana and her guides took great care of us. It's a lot of driving, but it's worth it for the wildlife and scenery. Be careful not to drink the water or swim in pools, but otherwise love love loved it.