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4.4/5

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Annemiek   –  
Brazil BR
Visited: September 2024 Reviewed: Apr 8, 2025

Email Annemiek  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Very reliable, honest & excellent tour operator
5/5

We did the shooting of a French TV show called Pekin Express together with Edward and his team who helped us filming on the Kilimanjaro and in other parts of Tanzania. Edward and his team are very professional, have lots of expertise, are honest and very flexible. Together with All Wheels our shoot went very smooth and I would recommend them to everyone.

Adam   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: July 2025 Reviewed: Jul 7, 2025

Email Adam  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Efficient, great communication and personable
5/5

My trip to Killamanjaro was very last minute. Edward organized absolutely everything with no lead time.
The team of porters were amazing!
Even carrying a large watermelon all the way up to Kibo hut.
I was treated with fantastic food, fresh fruit and tea in bed every morning.
All the small details were looked after, down to a suprise birthday cake on my arrival at the end (Edward had seen my birth date in my passport)
I would highly recommend All wheels for a Killamanjaro experience

Robert Lott   –  
Australia AU
Visited: July 2025 Reviewed: Jul 16, 2025

Email Robert Lott

Edward went out of his way to get us as close to as many animals as possible .
5/5

Our tour guide Edward was proficient in English and very trustworthy in his dealings with us. On the tour he constantly drove us away from other vehicles when it was possible and always spotted animals that no one else had seen. Highly recommend Edward as a tour guide.

Léa Penazzi   –  
France FR
Visited: July 2025 Reviewed: Aug 6, 2025

Email Léa Penazzi  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Perfectly suited for safely discovering and learning about lake Eyazi people and Tarangire park
5/5

I booked a two days tour with Edward Elias from All Wheels Experience last month. The tour was customized for me, I chose to visit Hadzabe and Datoga tribes close to lake Eyazi with a local tour guide the first day and visit Tarangire natural reserve on the second day. All along, Edward came to pick us up directly at the lodge in Mto Wa Mbu, he was perfectly on time and drove safely. We had also a great experience in Tarangire. As I booked the whole day, we could explore the North and South of Tarangire park. Edward knew the right paths to follow, how to spot wild animals and gave instructive insights about wildlife. He is for sure an experience safari guide and driver. We had a wonderful time and if I come back to Tanzania, I will for sure contact All Wheels Experience. I highly recommend Edward and the company!

Faizal   –  
Malaysia MY
Visited: August 2025 Reviewed: Aug 18, 2025

Email Faizal  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Fun and excited...
4/5

We would like to thank Mr Edward of Wheel Experience for making our 3 nights tour in Moshi and Arusha so memorable. We also like to thank the tour guides, Mr Lucas and Mr Atman for teaching us to sing the “Jumbo” song. Not to forget, our driver Mr Hamdan for excellent driving and assisting us with halal meals.

The package is simple but we have so much funs especially visiting Kilimanjaro and Serval Wildlife. The accommodation in Moshi is just like staying at home while in Arusha full of greens. You guys are the best!!!

Serena   –  
Ireland IE
Visited: August 2025 Reviewed: Aug 20, 2025

Email Serena  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Best Kilimanjaro Hiking Experience
5/5

One of the best tour companies I’ve ever booked through! From the moment we reached out to them with questions to the days after the tour ended we felt so comfortable and confident with our decision! The communication was great and all of our thousands of questions were answered in no time. The tour itself (a 6-day Machame route) was organised perfectly and we couldn’t have asked for better service. All the equipment we needed was provided, the food was delicious and the team were so fun and enjoyable to be around, especially our guides Asma, Edgar and Paul. It felt like being part of one big family!
It was a dream come true and All Wheels Experience made it even more memorable.
10/10 would recommend!

Connor   –  
Ireland IE
Visited: August 2025 Reviewed: Aug 29, 2025

Email Connor  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Amazing!
5/5

Great experience, we met Edward before the trek and he talked us through the schedule & what we needed, also sorted renting any extra equipment we’d forgotten! Our guides and porters were so friendly and helpful. Great to use a local tour company

Alex   –  
United States US
Visited: September 2025 Reviewed: Sep 12, 2025

Email Alex  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Highly recommend!
5/5

We highly recommend All Wheels for your next Safari! Our guide was Emma and he was fantastic! He was very personable, knowledgeable and made us feel comfortable. We saw all the Big Five and had some memorable experiences. We can’t recommend them enough!

Leticia   –  
Switzerland CH
Visited: October 2025 Reviewed: Nov 10, 2025

Email Leticia  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Tanzania Adventure
4/5

We were looking for a last-minute vacation destination (one month in advance).

I had it in my head that October was an excellent month to visit Tanzania (and I wasn't wrong).

After being turned down by a local agency because it was "too late to organize everything properly at a reasonable price," I remembered a jeep that had stopped for some participants of "Pekin Express" earlier in the year and the advertisement covering the rear wheels: "All Wheels Experience" with a picture of a gazelle.

So we contacted the company to see if they could help us. We had in mind Tarangire National Park, the Serengeti, the Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara, a visit to a Maasai village and the coffee plantations at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, and if possible, a trip to Lake Natron, all within nine days.

And… Mr. Edward’s answer was “yes,” a fully organized tour with everything we wanted except for Lake Natron, but in exchange, a refreshing dip in the Chemka Hot Springs (which, for those used to hot springs, isn’t quite that hot).

The total price, including airport transfers, comfortable hotels, full board, park entrance fees for the safaris, and a French-speaking driver-guide, was reasonable.

We toured the parks with Mr. Amani, who answered our questions and guided us to where the animals were, almost as if we had a pre-arranged appointment. We saw the Big Five, many other animals from all groups, territorial fights among monkeys, mating displays, vultures, hyenas and leopards feeding, lions with full bellies, cheetahs hunting, and lots of cubs.

After our safari with Mr. Amani, thanks to Mr. Edward, we visited a Maasai tribe during a ceremony. This allowed us to see them in their beautiful traditional attire, complete with accessories, and to observe their rituals without being distracted by our presence. An unforgettable experience.

The last leg of our trip was at the foot of Kilimanjaro. We hiked to discover a waterfall amidst breathtaking vegetation, encountered numerous chameleons, and participated in a coffee workshop where we learned the entire process, including a tasting. Another experience we won't soon forget.

And finally, we explored Chemka Hot Springs, where we were literally blown away. The pictures found online don't do it justice. A word of advice: bring goggles and a mask to see the bottom.

Otherwise, communication was easy and efficient. Plus, you're supporting a local business.
Asante Sana

Jeffrey Zahn   –  
United States US
Visited: January 2026 Reviewed: Feb 8, 2026

Email Jeffrey Zahn  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Unforgettable Safari with All Wheels Experience!
5/5

What an amazing trip! Three years ago, we took our first safari with a well-known company that did a solid job. This time, a friend strongly recommended All Wheels, raving about their personal attention, deep knowledge of the parks, fair pricing and exceptional guides — and we’re so glad we listened.

Though a newer company, All Wheels’ president, Edward, is extremely experienced in the safari business. He was great to work with: responsive, knowledgeable, and happy to give us different itineraries and price points. We chose an 8-day luxury safari, and it exceeded every expectation.

We were met at JRO Airport and transferred by van to our Arusha hotel. Instead of the more popular Gran Meliá, we opted for the Forest Hill Hotel, which is smaller and more lodge-like, yet still upscale. We loved it.

Our first day was in Arusha National Park, which gets mixed reviews because it lacks big cats — but we found it beautiful, and full of life. The guided walking safari is a must: safe and an incredible way to experience wildlife up close. And don't miss the waterfalls.

Edward suggested flying by small plane to the Serengeti, skipping a seven-hour bumpy drive. Best decision we made. Within five minutes of landing, we were seeing lions and giraffes. The one hour flight was absolutely worth the slight additional cost.

We spent two days in the Serengeti, seeing an astonishing number of animals — especially big cats. A great safari depends on a great guide, and All Wheels delivered with Emmanuel. He was exceptional: knowledgeable, patient, an excellent driver, fluent in English, and full of “secret spots.” As a bonus, my wife and I are birders, and Emmanuel’s bird knowledge was outstanding.

We then traveled to Ndutu, where we witnessed wildebeest giving birth — an extraordinary experience. Watching calves stand up and run within minutes was incredible, though safaris also show nature’s harder realities like injured animals and babies being hunted and killed.

Throughout the trip, our tented camps were fantastic — comfortable, safe, well-appointed, and serving excellent food. Daily picnic lunches were great, and my wife’s vegetarian diet was easily accommodated. Edward made sure we stayed at top places that were also very convenient.

A day in the Ngorongoro Crater felt like a zoo in the best way — wildlife everywhere you look, from grazers to big cats. Our guide even spotted rarities like honey badgers, a serval, and a melanistic black cat. With my wife’s interest in archaeology, we also visited Olduvai Gorge, the cradle of humankind where Louis and Mary Leakey made their discoveries. It’s small, but absolutely worth the detour.

Our final day was in Lake Manyara National Park, smaller but with alot of monkeys, elephants, and birds — a wonderful way to end the journey.

Bottom line: safaris are serious business. You’re in the wilderness, far from cities, relying on your guide, vehicle, and company for both safety, food, accommodations - and experiences. All Wheels takes that responsibility very seriously. But they also excel at the smaller details that make all the difference — like suggesting a smaller plane to bypass long drives - and especially using top notch 4-wheel-drive Land Cruisers with 8 cylinders vs 6. We saw other vehicles stuck in the mud more than once; and because of our 4 wheel drive - we never were!

With so many safari companies to choose from, it pays to be careful and selective. We did our research and chose All Wheels because they’re smaller, more personal, safety-focused, and genuinely care about delivering an extraordinary experience - at a fair price.

I couldn’t recommend them more highly. All Wheels deserves to become one of Tanzania’s leading safari companies. Bravo — and thank you, Edward!

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