When picking a safari company, here are the things to look at:
- Safari Guides
- Customize your Itinerary
- Selection of Accommodations
- Value for Money
- Knowledge & Passoin
- Happy Travelers
- Responsible Tourism
1) Safari Guides
Our guides are professional, experienced, well-trained, certified, English speaking safari guides.
They will show you the animals that are most important to you, including the Great Wildebeest Migration and the Big 5 Animals, and help you take the best safari photographs possible.
2) Customize your Itinerary
We can help you customize your itinerary that meets your interests, time frame, and budget. We have special itineraries for families, if you are interested in culture (Maasai, Bushmen), off the beaten path, hot air balloon safari.
We can also help with combinations in East Africa (Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and Zanzibar), and in Southern Africa (South Africa, Botswana, Victoria Falls, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Namibia).
See our top safari itineraries:
- http://adventureswithinreach.com/tanzania/safari/
- http://adventureswithinreach.com/tanzania/safari/itinerary.html
3) Selection of Accommodations
We can book any accommodations for your safari. You can choose from safari lodges, and bush camps from budget to luxury. We can mix the options to meet your budget.
See our favorite options:
4) Value for money
For a great value, we offer group safaris in Tanzania and in Kenya. Or we can book accommodations that will match your budget.
5) Knowledge & Passion
We LOVE talking about Africa! Our safari experts are knowledgeable, offer fast response time, and have over 18 years of first-hand experience.
Our staff know all the little details that go into making a safari great. The best times to go, where to go, and where to stay – you can rely on our safari expertise to guide you in the planning.
We can help you find the best safari destination, and answer all of your safari questions.
6) Happy Travelers
Our goal is to create the dream safari for all our guests. See what our happy travelers have to say:
7) Responsible Tourism
We are partners with the Kilimanjaro Porters Assistance Project (KPAP), which monitors the proper treatment and wages for all our porters.
We follow and encourage responsible tourism:
I am interested in going to Africa. This will be my first and most likely my only trip there. I am interested in all animal life, the terrain, and the culture. While my walking ability is slightly limited (not looking to climb Kilimanjaro ) I would like to experience a safari with some walking as well as a river safari if possible, and something off the beaten path. I will be traveling with one other person.