Book a safari without the fear.
A safari is often the most a traveller has ever paid for a trip — sent thousands of miles away, months in advance, to a company they’ve never met. The anxiety is rational. Here’s how Safarimondo helps you take it off the table.
Three things that take the fear off the table
No invented badges, no fine print — just the mechanisms that actually de-risk a high-value booking made from far away.
Know how to check them
Company registration, industry-body membership, reviews across independent platforms, camps confirmed by name — we set out exactly how to verify an operator before you send a penny, and why each check matters.
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 check your operator properly — the opposite of the fast, pressure-discounted pitch a scammer sends.
What travellers actually worry about
The real anxieties — and what we do about each, in plain language.
“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 publish the full inclusions checklist — park fees, internal flights, tips guidance, single supplements — so you can line two quotes up yourself and see exactly what one of them left out.
“How do I know I’m not wiring thousands to a scammer?”
We show you precisely how to verify an operator before you pay, 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.
Know how to spot a safari scam.
Even off Safarimondo, a few minutes of checks can save you thousands. Our plain guide covers the red flags and exactly how to verify an operator.
Ready when you are.
Start with a brief, not a quote. No pressure, no spam — one clear conversation.