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We recently returned from a trip to Africa including 9 days in Tanzania and 3 in Kenya. Deeper Africa was key in making this bucket list trip for our family an experience we will never forget. They carefully listened to our desires and needs and developed our itinerary accordingly. Our accommodations were wonderful and we were prepared for what to expect, pack, tip etc.One of the best things about our trip was our Safari guide Malaki. He anticipated our interests and shared an incredible amount of knowledge about the animals, ecosystems, and cultures of the peoples in each of the areas we visited. We were never rushed and as a result I believe we experienced things that others may have not had the opportunity to do or see!
We recently completed a 12-day safari to Tanzania and Kenya. Deeper Africa did a phenomenal job of helping us plan and prepare for our trip. And once we got to Africa, every detail was executed flawlessly. They listened carefully to our wishes and helped guide us through the entire process.Our guide and driver Malaki was outstanding. He was extremely knowledgeable about the animals and their behaviors as well as the ecosystems we visited. We were especially appreciative of the time he spent during some of the encounters. I felt like we saw more than some others as we settled in and let situations develop. Malaki truly made a difference for our trip!
Deeper Africa put together one of the best experiences I have ever had. They got us our own private guide who was passionate about the animals and so knowledgeable. Every little detail of our two weeks in Tanzania was covered and everyone took wonderful care of us.
First time traveling to Africa on a safari. Deeper Africa was recommended by a friend. From detailed information prior to leaving, to every staff person connected with Deeper Africa it could not have been a more amazing trip! In particular, David, our impressive guide, made the trip spectacular! His knowledge of the animals, calm demeanor and wonderful stories added an unexpected depth to our journey. Thank you Deeper Africa for making a once in a lifetime trip all that and more!
Where do I even begin? Karen Zulauf and Jackie Cuyler crafted a once in a lifetime experience for my family. Our entire trip through East Africa lasted 3 weeks. We started our adventure in Kigali where we visited the hotel the movie “Hotel Rwanda”was based on and the Genocide Museum. We then made our way to Virunga Lodge where we experienced the gold standard of hospitality. Each room was the equivalent of a cottage, and the staff ensured we were well taken care of at all times. The lodge told us that the dinners were communal, and we were not sure what to expect, but I’m glad to say that the dinners were one of the best parts of the experience. We met an eclectic bunch of people, and the conversations were on another level. If the lodge was the appetizer, the Gorilla Trek in Volcanoes National Park was the entree. Our group of 7 was assigned a medium level trek to visit one of the 24 Gorilla families that are habituated to humans. The trek itself was strenuous and took us an hour and a half to complete, but seeing Gorillas literally 5’ away from you in their natural habitat is a truly extraordinary sighting. What made this leg of the trip was having Abiaz as our guide; he was absolutely delightful. We had nearly every lunch and dinner with him during our stay in Kigali. We then made our way to Ngorongoro. We stayed two nights at the Wilderness Collection’s Craters Edge where we were given a room that provided picturesque views of the crater and had proximate access to the crater itself (think a 15 minute drive). In the crater, we were greeted by a plethora of animals such as Lions, Buffaloes, Elephants, Wildebeest etc. A core memory was having lunch near a lake teeming with hippos. Our next stop was the Serengeti. How did we get there you ask? We arrived there in a bush place which was a first for all of us and was an experience by itself. Whilst here, we experienced the Great Migration on two separate occasions - on the second occasion, we saw an hour and a half of nonstop wildebeest and zebra crossings. We also saw a Cheetah Hunt which included the stalking, killing, and the devouring of the animal. Finally, we participated in a Balloon Safari that was topped off by a bush breakfast. The Kuria Hills Lodge, where we stayed, was divine. The rooms were spacious, food excellent, views breathtaking, and the staff hospitable. I couldn’t have asked for a better experience.Our next stop was the Julius Nyerere National Park where we stayed at Beho Beho. This park was nowhere near as busy as Ngorongoro and Serengeti. We spent 4 nights here, and if I were to describe our stay here in one word, it would be exciting but tranquil. I say it was tranquil because we didn’t feel the urgency to go on game drives because Ngorongoro and Serengeti provided us with ample game viewing, so on a few days, we said no to the morning game drives and relaxed at the lodge. And interestingly enough, we saw plenty of wildlife from our room. Now, why was it exciting? It was exciting because we got to do a walking safari where we literally walked into the bush with an armed guide and ranger to view game and saw a Bull Elephant and fresh tracks of a lion; and a boat safari where we viewed ample crocodiles, hippos, and birds from the confines of a boat on Lake Tagalala. We ended our trip on the island of Pemba in Zanzibar. We spent a couple of nights in Stone Town. While there, we got to tour Stone Town, take a Dhow ride during sunset, and participate in a spice related cooking class. After that, we spent a couple of nights on Pongwe beach before we concluded our trip. This whole trip could not have been done without the exhaustive efforts of Jackie and Karen. They were both incredibly knowledgeable and meticulous. But that’s not what stood out. What stood was that they were extremely likable and offered advice in an unassertive way; this approach was valuable because it allowed us to tailor the trip according to what we wanted. I couldn’t recommend the Deeper Africa team more.
First-class experience from start to finish… truly exceptional service. We hired Deeper Africa six months prior to our departure to Tanzania. Every aspect of the pre-trip planning was meticulously organized. The apprehension we felt about flying to Africa and embarking on this journey vanished completely after three planning sessions via Zoom with Karen. Deeper Africa took care of all the details, ie… packing lists, visas, tip charts, daily agendas, flights and lots of TLC. We felt thoroughly prepared for the adventure ahead. Upon our arrival in Kilimanjaro , we were greeted by two exceptionally knowledgeable guides who took us on a remarkable 10-day safari. Their expertise in animals, birds, flora, fauna and local culture proved invaluable throughout our journey. They were not only friendly but also incredibly skilled guides. The vehicles were clean and safe, and they ensured that we ventured deep into the bush, where we witnessed an abundance of incredible wildlife. Their demeanor and humor made the experience even more enjoyable. The camps we stayed at were absolutely incredible and the food and local beverages top shelf. Deeper Africa planned and provided a once in a lifetime trip for our family. if you are thinking about a safari to Africa i would highly recommend deeper Africa, without hesitation. You will be thankful you have them on your side!
This was my 3rd African safari, my second with Deeper Africa. I intend to go again in the not-so-distant future, and I will only go with Deeper Africa.I can't say enough about the people who work for DA. From the minute you call their office in Boulder until you arrive back home, your welfare, comfort, and enjoyment are their primary concern. Their staff is not only knowledgeable about the accommodations but sensitive to your requirements for a trip of a lifetime, as well as any special needs you may have, be it dietary or physical accommodation or simply whims!When you get to your first destination you are enveloped with respect, care, and the knowledge that your guide is not only a professional in their field but is intent on making this experience not only educational but an absolute ball! It becomes difficult to wipe the smile off your face and your guide mirrors that smile as if they are having as much fun as you.In February of 2023, I went to Kenya and Tanzania with a friend, and we used Deeper Africa. We were so pleased with our camps and lodges but even more so with our guides. So, when I decide to go back this past May, I asked and received our guides from 2023, Bernard in Kenya and Ammy in Tanzania.Both of these men are amazing in their own right, but I can't say enough about Ammy, who has an infectious laugh and endearing personality. I taught myself some Kiswahili before the trip and Ammy became my unofficial tutor. We now text in Swahili!Strangely, or not, when I arrived in Kenya and in Tanzania, I felt that I was home. As I write this review, I feel a bit homesick! I think I must have left a part of my heart in Africa. I need to go back to find it!
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