So today we started our safari. For anyone interested I will just give a few details about our booking process.
We have booked our safari through a Tour Operator called e-Trip Africa. Once we arrived in Tanzania we contacted 7 Tour Operators with offices in either Arusha or Mwanza, to get quotes for a 10 day safari. Most came back with a similar price apart from one that was a lot more expensive and one who failed to reply. However we found the level of accommodation offered in the quotes did vary quite a lot. To be fair I am sure any of these companies could have arranged a great trip for us, however whilst the price we got from Ben at e-Trip was mid range his response offered the most useful information, it had clearly been written specifically with our trip in mind, rather than just a “cut and paste” reply.
Having chosen to do our safari with e-Trip we then worked with Ben to fine tune our safari. He contacted a variety of lodges/camps for us and negotiated some very good discounts and so we are now booked to stay at some places we would never normally expect to be able to afford. In the end his final price for our trip is now cheaper than anything we were offered by any other Tour Operator we contacted.
This all worked well and we reached Ikoma gate by about 10.45. The park office was very quiet as was the car park so Alladini quickly completed the paper work and our “safari proper” began.
After lunch we settled into our room and spent a bit of time sat on our balcony.
We met up with Alladini again at 4pm. This afternoon we saw more elephants, ostriches, buffalo, birds and a pride of lions eating a buffalo they had killed earlier.
Dinner gave us our first taste of more cosmopolitan food for quite a few weeks. We started with soup which was lovely (safari camps always seem to serve amazing soups), followed by beef stroganoff with rice and vegetables and then creme caramel. It was all lovely.
A great start to our safari
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