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Michele Bartlett   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: September 2017 Reviewed: Oct 28, 2017

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Review about Skeleton Coast National Park by Michele Bartlett
Overall rating
2/5

Miles of mist covered coast with nothing to see. Terrible weather. Boring

Nicholas   –  
United States US
Visited: August 2015 Reviewed: Aug 19, 2015

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Never shows up on time
2/5

I was very disappointed with Falcon Safaris. When I booked these activities I was under the impression that Falcon Safaris worked closely with our concierge at the Royal Livingstone. Every voucher slip that we had told us a time to be ready, and we were always ready at that time. Unfortunately Falcon Safaris was always at least 45 minutes late. It literally happened 4 times. The concierge was always in disagreement with Falcon Safaris and I felt that we paid the price. Would not recommend Falcon Safaris to other guests of the hotel.

Mark   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2018 Reviewed: Aug 8, 2018

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

Review about Selous Game Reserve by Mark
Overall rating
2/5

not much to see...

Zsolt Banyai   –  
Hungary HU
Visited: August 2018 Reviewed: Aug 22, 2018

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Review about Lake Manyara National Park by Zsolt Banyai
Overall rating
2/5

Is animals density combined with the high general cost of doing safari in Tanzania makes this park a bad idea - I would rather spend more time in Tarangire or Serengeti than visiting this park again.

Isabel   –  
Philippines PH
Visited: August 2018 Reviewed: Aug 28, 2018

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Review about Nairobi National Park by Isabel
Overall rating
2/5

Saw only a zebra

James   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: August 2015 Reviewed: Sep 20, 2015

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

It was not a Jackpot that's for sure
2/5

I have to say the experience that my friend and I had with Jackpot Safaris was not great. Andrew (the owner of the company) is very warm and friendly until he's got your business. After that he becomes a lot more awkward and doesn't really want to listen to what you want to to as much.

I did a 3 day safari of Tarangerie, Lake Manyara and Ngorongora. We asked to leave nice and early at 7 as spending only 1 day in Tarangerie we wanted to maximise the amount of time spent there. Andrew refused point blank and said we'll get picked up at 9. On the day of the safari - the truck was over 45 minutes late. When the truck arrived it was noticeable one of the oldest Safari Trucks and the inside was not very comfortable. Despite being 45 minutes late one of the first thing the guide said to me was how because he was freelance he gets paid less than other guides so tips are quite important for them. This was not a particularly great start.

When we got to Tarangerie, when we went inside the park he said to me and my friend that he din't have binoculars in the car (which was a big disappointment). Furthermore he didn't seem that enthusiastic about looking out for animals and the impression I got was that he was going to mainly do driving and not strain his eyes too much looking for animals. I have done a safari in Tanzania before and our guide as well as being a lot more enthusiastic, said he'll keep his eyes peeled for us so I do have a bit of a precedent on what to expect and it did not deliver. Also going round the park there was clearly a problem with the radiator on the car as he kept having to stop and top it up (which no other cars were doing). Also I think we were only in the park for around 4 and a half hours.

The camp site that we stayed at was very nice and even had beds in the tent. So what I was abit confused about was after we paid for the safari Andrew asked us if we had tents to take with us to which he said we didn't. He then said ok. Naturally when we got to the campsite we couldn't help but wonder as to why we were asked to bring our own tents if there were tents provided that came with beds. Based on the impression of Andrew I had gotten, my thoughts were that he wanted us to bring our own tents so it would be cheaper for him (but that saving would not have been passed on). I can not say for definite whether that is the case or not but that is my theory. Also another suggestion - say you don't eat fish - it's not a great idea!! The soup was very nice but the main meals were not nearly as good as the ones I'd had previously on safari in Tanzania.

After our late start going to Tarangerie we asked to leave early the next day to go to Lake Manyara. Our guide said there's no point as you can drive round Manyara in 3 hours. Well maybe you can drive round in 3 hours. But my friend and I had not been to Manyara before so we didn't want to just quickly drive round and only spend a few hours there. We wanted to take the time to enjoy the scenery and the animals. Again I think we only spent around 4 and a half hours there.

That evening he said we'll be leaving early the next day to go the Ngorongora. I was quite excited as I thought that this meant we'd be spending longer in the crater. However in reality the only reason we were leaving early was because he wanted to get back earlier so we were not spending any more time there. This was one of several occasions on the safari where I felt the guide just wanted to get things done as quickly as he could. He was not very enthusiastic.

Despite leaving the crater early (not long after 1 which was a bit early for my liking) it took an extra hour and abit to get back as the engine was overheating we had to stop for a long time to let it cool down and for the guide to put more water in. Andrew you may need to invest in a new truck.

Jasmine Oh   –  
Singapore SG
Visited: August 2018 Reviewed: Sep 18, 2018

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

Review about Lake Mburo National Park by Jasmine Oh
Overall rating
2/5

There is nothing much at Lake Mburo National Park.

Rasa Muleviciene   –  
Lithuania LT
Visited: December 2018 Reviewed: Dec 16, 2018

Review about Queen Elizabeth National Park by Rasa Muleviciene
Overall rating
2/5

It was all day rain, i saw very few, the road is terrible. It is my experience because of the rain.

Ray   –  
Philippines PH
Visited: July 2018 Reviewed: Dec 31, 2018

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

About: Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary
Review about Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary by Ray
Overall rating
2/5

Some nice lodges, including Salt Lick, but better go to Tsavo.

Adele   –  
United Arab Emirates AE
Visited: September 2015 Reviewed: Oct 17, 2015

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

We had to get the bus back
2/5

First I would like to point out that out driver was Brilliant the whole way through. He could not do more to help us (his 7 month pregnant wife picked us up from DAS bus station to take us back to our hotel.

Booking was very easy and effective, the booking agent came to our hotel on the morning of pick up to collect the money from us (I think it is expensive, especially with the quality of car we were provided with).

The car was ancient (it never made it back from the trip) we got a flat tyre 2 hours into the journey (fine, it happens) then another few hours in, the car breaks down and take 2+ hours to fix (meaning the journey ended up taking 10 hours to reach the safari).
Lunch on the way to the Safari (not the modern looking stop) was lovely. It was a traditional buffet lunch.

The hotel at the safari was basic but clean and quite close to the Mikumi National park.
The safari was a great experience, our guide was knowledgeable and made the safari a lot of fun. The guys could not explain things enough and went out of their way to make sure we saw as much as possible.

Unfortunately, our trip back was a disaster!!
Our car broke down again in pretty much the same spot it had been fixed the day before. Except this time we were taken to the local mechanics place (off the main road) and were left in the car for 3 hours only to be told it would be $90 USD to have someone else drive us back or we could get the bus or wait another 4 hours for another car to pass on its way back to DAS.

We were not offered any refund from the company and I suspect that much of the cost of getting us back fell onto our driver (not the company we had paid $400USD EACH to). Both these point I find unprofessional and unacceptable. Only when we demanded did the company offer us a 'free' taxi back to the airport the next day'.

So all in all our experience was tainted (but not completely ruined) by poor quality transport provided by an expensive safari provider!
I hope the driver was not punished for the mishap (I suspect he was).

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