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BRAND NEW OFFICES OPENED IN KENYA

Predators Safari Club • Jan 30, 2020

The Predators Safari Group  is one of the foremost Destination Management Companies (DMC’s) and Tour Operators, focusing on safaris in East Africa ( Kenya & Tanzania ). We are a full-service tour operator with our own fleet of vehicles and experienced guides.


Predators Safaris managed MANY KENYA SAFARIS in the past, but in 2019 we opened a fully operational office in Kenya (Nairobi) with permanently employed office staff, guides and our own fleet of vehicles for Kenya . You can now enjoy the Predators personal service touches on the same level as in Tanzania .

OUR KENYA OFFICE BOAST WITH:

  • 3 office staff
  • 4 permanently employed guides
  • 4 brand new safari vehicles (extended land cruisers)

SPECIALIST SAFARI GUIDES:

Our guides are permanently employed and of the best calibre. They are born and spend their entire life's in Kenya and are equipped them with immense knowledge of local conditions, customs and people. They are naturalists who know and love their country and wildlife. The benefit to the client regarding enjoyment and an intensified personal experience of their African journey is invaluable. We at Predators Safaris choose our guides very carefully and believe in their excellent ability to provide superior quality service to our clients. 

PREDATORS SAFARI FLEET:

Predators Safaris utilises a fleet of modern vehicles consisting of mainly 4X4 Land Cruisers. Our Kenya vehicles are all brand new! As the safety of our clients is very important to us the vehicles undergo an extensive pre-safari inspection in our workshop before every safari. Vehicles accommodate up to 6 clients in 3 rows of seating (guaranteed window seat for all) with a pop-up roof that can be raised for wildlife viewing. Our Land Cruisers are equipped with a mini-fridge, reference books on African mammals and birds. 
We offer unlimited kilometres to make sure you get the best game viewing opportunities while on safari.
“All arrangements were perfect and everything went like clockwork. Thank you all for a fabulous trip… it’s one I will remember all my life.”
Judy Johnston
Masai Mara Safari

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