The Difference Between a Safari Salesperson and a Safari Expert Guests Can Trust
Not every safari consultant has your best interests at heart. Learn how honest advice, realistic planning, and the courage to say no separates a true safari expert from a salesperson, and why it matters for your East Africa experience. The Conversation That Changed Everything A family of four contacted us after a difficult trip. They had spent twelve days in Kenya and Tanzania. On paper, it looked extraordinary. Six parks. Three internal flights. Two border crossings. A balloon safari. Sundowners every evening. In reality, they were exhausted before day five. The children could not absorb what they were seeing. The parents stopped enjoying the game drives because they were always watching the clock. By the time they reached Serengeti National Park, the last stop on their itinerary, they wanted to go home. When they asked the company that sold them the trip if the pace was too fast, the answer was: "Most guests love fitting in as much as possible." That is not an e...