If you want to see the most of animals- Alex is a must have guide!

I think a guide can make or break the safari experience, since so many things and smoothness of the trip depends on him. We were lucky to have Alex, who was able to deal with all of our requests and questions. He made us feel at ease and accommodated our needs throughout the journey. He has a vast knowledge about animals as well as culture and history of Tanzania. And the most amazing capability- he has eagle-eyes!!! I still can’t believe how far he can see without the binoculars!!! So many times he would stop a car and tell us that there is some animal in the distance. We couldn’t see it without the binoculars, and sometimes struggled to find it even with the binoculars, so he had to direct us where to look!!! We saw so many animals. He had a lot of patience! After Tanzania we traveled for two more weeks on our own, and often wished Alex were with us, because we would have seen so much more!
All in all, if I get another chance to go back to Tanzania, I would want Alex to be my guide again.

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.”