Go on a bird safari in Tanzania
See possibly more than 1,000 different species of birds.
See possibly more than 1,000 different species of birds.
On March 25, 2021, the responsible International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) came out with very bad news.
Extremely large numbers of wildebeest, accompanied by large numbers of zebra, and smaller numbers of gazelles, including Thomson’s gazelle, eland and impala.
Even though he may be called “the lion king,” a male in the wild only ages 10 years.
There was once a couple who chose a different country to travel to each time on their annual vacation.
It is not always easy to bring something for those back home or for yourself as a gift or souvenir.
Having already been awarded internationally continuously from 2020 to 2022, Serengeti National Park was once again named the best national park in the world by Trip Advisor this 2023.
When you come to Tanzania and visit the largest national parks, you will meet people wearing colorful traditional clothes and living with their cows in wooden, mud or lava sand houses.
We hear it all too often … “why is going on safari so expensive?” There are many reasons…
Any experience in East Africa is always worth the price, though.
Is it the endless herding of wild farm animals as they follow rainstorms in search of fresh water and grass in this vast, dusty continent?
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Since our drivers are also your guides, we call them “driververguides.”
This is your driver’s guide to the South of Tanzania: Paul.
He is friendly, experienced and fully prepared to give you an unforgettable and excellent Safari in the region where he himself was born and raised. So you are in the hands of knowledgeable professional. Paul also travels regularly throughout Tanzania to update his knowledge of all the parks and to look for new destinations, off the beaten track.
Bastiaan Witvliet, born and raised in Zambia and Tanzania, returned to Africa permanently in 2016 after studying and pursuing a career in the Netherlands. His childhood in the African bush instilled in him a deep love for safari life, and he still spends a lot of time in the wilderness, in addition to his work for Jadore Safari he is active in conservation.
As a certified private safari guide, Bastiaan shares his passion for nature with others, while also playing a role in the business side of Jadore Safaris since joining as a shareholder in 2023. With his expertise, he contributes to the success and growth of the company, and is committed to sustainability and conservation of the beautiful African wilderness.
A young natural who has chosen to put himself in the service of tourism in Tanzania.
Patrick takes great pleasure in the opportunity to connect with people from different cultures and countries. His concern is to first understand what the visitor is interested in so he can provide them with the best possible experience.
On a trip with Patrick and JADORE SAFARIS there is a smile, lots of knowledge, passion and a commitment to provide the best possible, but still safe experiences possible.
Turn it or twist it, but it is always the driver/guide conducting the safari that makes or breaks the safari.
Raphael is not just someone doing his job; he, like the rest of the team breathes JADORE SAFARIS in and out.
At an early age, this Kenyan decided he wanted to get involved in guiding visitors to see and learn about this amazing northern circuit of The Rift Valley in Tanzania and Kenya.
With his knowledge of French and Italian, he works as a freelancer for several companies that provided excellent services.
His passion and knowledge of all aspects of the region’s nature, landscape and culture are immediately evident when you set out with him.
Katja, co-founder of JADORE SAFARIS, has developed a passion for tourism with more than 5 years of experience organizing safaris in East Africa. Together with local partners, the company has grown into a unique initiative focused on exclusive private safaris away from mass tourism.
An African safari is always an adventure. But to embark on your adventure means that even during the planning phase, you need to get in touch with someone who provides independent and honest advice.
It is rare for someone to return home disappointed about their safari, but they may not be aware of what they did not see and how much better it could have been.
Katja wants to make sure her clients are aware of all options for their African adventure … regardless of how they define that adventure. JADORE SAFARIS clients become her good friends, many of whom return to Tanzania or Kenya to travel with us again.
In addition to the personal welcome, it is also Katja who, behind the scenes as financial director, ensures that everything once you are here can also run smoothly.
Koen, co-founder of JADORE SAFARIS, has developed a passion for tourism with more than 5 years of experience organizing safaris in East Africa. Together with local partners, the company has grown into a unique initiative focused on exclusive private safaris away from mass tourism.
Koen’s mission goes beyond words; he and his team strive for sustainable tourism and invite travelers to discover the beauty of Africa with a personal touch, knowing that each trip has a positive impact on local communities and nature.
At Jadore Safaris, each discovery trip is crafted with fun and love for East Africa, promising unforgettable experiences for life.