Access2Tanzania travel company-don’t look any further when you have found the best!
Great! Great! Great! Everyone was so comfortable as you could tell Willy knew what he was talking about. On the first night, after arriving late at the airport, we were hungry and he suggested we stop for chicken at a curbside venue. We were so instantly trusting of him that we said “sure” and had such a good chicken meal sitting at a small table at almost midnight on our first visit to Africa! The safaris were awesome. He was well known by other tour company drivers and he said he had actually trained some of them. He found animals that some of us had trouble finding even while he was pointing right at them. He would let us have a few minutes to see them and then he would call on the radio and alert other drivers. His English was very good. If he didn’t understand something he was quick to ask for a translation to better understand. You could tell he was so willing to learn about us. He was very empathetic. Sylvia has a hearing deficit and was hesitant to say anything (I totally forgot about this!). Frank finally spoke up that Sylvia was having a hard/impossible time hearing what Willy was saying. From that moment on she sat in the front seat and Willy was very sensitive to the situation. Biggy was so great also. Fit right in with our group. Great chef!
“Without Access2Tanzania we probably never would have gone to Africa. A2T made it possible. Everyone we encountered A2T was friendly and helpful, both here in the US and in Tanzania. We were very pleased with the itinerary that was set for our trip. It was perfect. The range of parks and reserves was varied and interesting. The accommodations were comfortable and gave us great insight into choosing places to stay for our next trip (hopefully). Inserting the experience of going to Nyamuswa was a wonderful counterpoint to our time in the parks with the animals and birds. It really made the trip special. Our guide Mussa was friendly, knowledgeable and resourceful. We never got tired of spending nearly 12 hours a day with him. He may have gotten tired of us.”