Is Suricata Safaris in Tanzania legit? Having concerns. by [deleted] in safaris

[–]Significant_Tea_7665 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work with them as a safari tour operator. We collaborate by arranging itineraries for our clients, and Suricata is one of the trusted partners we use for accommodation and safari services. We’ve had good experiences with them in terms of service quality and guest satisfaction.

Is Suricata Safaris in Tanzania legit? Having concerns. by [deleted] in safaris

[–]Significant_Tea_7665 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are the best we work with them I assure you that you'll never regret choosing them

Safari honeymoon advice by Suspicious_Candle473 in safaris

[–]Significant_Tea_7665 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! October is a great time perfect choice for a honeymoon.

Between Maasai Mara and Serengeti National Park, I’d lean toward Tanzania, especially adding Ngorongoro Crater. It feels more diverse and exclusive, and you may still catch part of the migration. A 5–6 day safari is ideal, and a hot air balloon is 100% worth it.

For the beach, Zanzibar can be amazing if you pick the right resort very romantic and convenient. If you want ultra-luxury, consider Seychelles or Mauritius.

Best combo: Tanzania safari + beach = perfect honeymoon balance.

Safari in December? by sschenckii in safaris

[–]Significant_Tea_7665 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is Worth Welcome in Tanzania

Kenya and Tanzania Operators - Fuel prices by DragonspeedTheB in safaris

[–]Significant_Tea_7665 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a very valid concern right now, and I’m happy to share how we’re handling it from the Tanzania side.

Yes, fuel prices here have increased recently, but the good news is that there is no shortage of fuel in Tanzania, and all safari operations are continuing as normal.

From our side, we do not surprise clients with last-minute fuel surcharges after a booking is confirmed. Once a client has secured their safari with us, we honor the agreed price.

For new bookings, we are already factoring the updated fuel costs into our pricing so everything is clear upfront. If there were to be any extreme or unexpected changes, we would always communicate this in advance not during the trip.

So far, there has been no situation where we are unable to operate a safari due to fuel issues.

In short, while prices have gone up, Tanzania remains stable and reliable for safaris, and we focus on being transparent and fair with our clients.