Personable, knowledgeable guide! Highly recommend.

Excellent! Noel was so kind and knowledgeable. He could sense when we were tired and ready to go home for the day, so he would give us options. He was always on time or ahead of our start time. He was very kind with us when we were running a few minutes late at breakfast. He was personable. Truly a wonderful human and a great guide.

He had answers to 99% of our questions, and if he didn’t know, he seemed to have looked it up and followed up with us the next day. It was very cool that he remembered all of this.

He navigated the parks so well, we were shocked at how he memorized the landscape of each place so well!!

He always had our lunches packed up and we were mesmerized by the fact that we only were with him to fill up gas once!

He seemed to have a great rapport with many of the other guides and that helped him guide us to key animal sightings.

He was a great driver. He went fast when we needed to get somewhere, but he was always cautious, often stopping to let other cars go around us if needed.

Faria R. (United Kingdom)

July 10, 2024

“Casey assisted me with all my planning for the Safari. He arranged everything with meticulous detail. I started the Safari the very next day after my Kilimanjaro trek. Casey arranged and advised me on all the logistics from introducing me to my Safari guide, providing his contact details through to the kind of accommodation I wanted on the Safari.

Casey is extremely personable and very easy to talk to. He listens to you and understands your individual circumstances and he advised me with suggestions I may not have thought of or don’t know when traveling to a new country. For example, the time I spent with the different tribes in Tanzania and which tribal communities I would enjoy visiting and learning about. I would highly recommend him.

Casey also revised my itinerary numerous times to accommodate my dates and what I wanted to see.

The best part of my experience with A2T was that they especially arranged for me to experience the Great Migration of the Wildebeests.”