Plan the safari you actually want.
Tell us your dream in plain English. We turn it into a clear, expert trip brief — costs, seasons, the lot — so the most overwhelming trip you’ll ever plan finally makes sense.
Why book through Safarimondo
Vetted to a real standard
Before any operator can appear on Safarimondo, they’re checked against recognised industry bodies — real, registered companies only. No anonymous listings, no stolen-photo lodges.
The real cost, up front
Park fees, conservancy levies, internal flights, single supplements — the costs that quietly blow up safari quotes, explained in plain English before you commit.
Never wire a stranger
The deepest safari fear is sending thousands to someone you’ve never met. We help you plan slowly and choose a vetted operator — the opposite of the fast, pressure-discounted pitch a scammer sends.
Five ways to fall for Africa
From the Mara in full migration to gorillas in the Virunga mist — start with the place, and we’ll handle the rest.
From daydream to wheels-up, made simple
The safari itself is the easy part. We fix the hard part — the months of confused research, the unanswerable quotes, the wire-transfer fear.
Tell us your dream
Answer a few plain-English questions. We translate the jargon — seasons, conservancies, malaria zones — into a clear trip brief you actually understand.
Understand your options
Our guides decode what actually drives the price — park fees, conservancy levies, internal flights, single supplements — so you can weigh a quote on its merits instead of guessing.
Book the way it should work
When you’re ready, you choose a vetted operator and refine the details deliberately — informed and in control, the calm opposite of a pressure-discounted inbox pitch.
What does a safari cost? Most first safaris land around $6,000–12,000 per person for 8–12 days, excluding international flights — but real value exists from roughly $3,000. See the full cost guide or check when to go.
The hard part isn’t the safari.
It’s everything before it.
Between the dream and the trip sits the most anxious stretch of any safari: the research overload, the impossible quotes, the fear of wiring thousands to a stranger. That’s exactly where we work.
“There’s too much to learn — seasons, parks, conservancies, malaria zones.”
Our planner turns your vague idea into a clear brief, translating the jargon as it goes. You arrive at a conversation already fluent.
“Every quote is different and I can’t tell what’s actually included.”
We normalise inclusions across operators — fees, flights, tips guidance — so two itineraries are genuinely comparable.
“How do I know I’m not wiring thousands to a scammer?”
Every operator is checked against recognised industry bodies before they can appear — and we help you plan slowly and in detail, so you go into any payment conversation informed and in control. The opposite of the fast, pressure-discounted pitch a scammer sends.
Three minutes now saves three weeks of Googling.
Our planner is the vocabulary translator: it turns “I want to see the Big Five” into a precise brief that operators can quote against — and that you can actually understand.
- Party
- A couple
- When
- Peak dry — Jul to Oct
- Must-see
- The Great Migration · Big cats
- Style
- Premium tented camps
- Malaria
- Fine with prophylaxis
- Budget
- $6,000–12,000 pp
Best fit: Kenya & Tanzania, 10 nights, northern Serengeti crossings.
Run a safari company?
Safarimondo is built on Safarimondo Pro — the back-office software that turns a WhatsApp enquiry into a costed, multi-country itinerary. We’re onboarding founding operators now — list with us and reach travellers planning their trip.