Seba_2013-04-42.jpg
 
 

 Custom Safaris Designed For An Exclusive Wildlife Experience

 
 
A safari vehicle with people observing an elephant walking on sand in a desert landscape, against a backdrop of rocky hills.
Cheetah prowling near rocks in the savanna

Experience Africa With Tett Safaris

Travelers who choose Tett Safaris will benefit from working directly with the owner to create the perfect African safari experience. As a small boutique safari company, I work one-on-one with my guests to understand and address trip goals and expectations; tentative travel dates; health and safety concerns; and budget. After thirty years selling safaris, my focus is on the smaller and exclusive wildlife camps with knowledgeable guides well-suited to individuals, couples and multi-generational families. Local cultural exchanges can be organized to provide an all-inclusive Africa experience. Concierge service is understood. You play a part in conservation by booking a sustainable safari and Tett Safaris donates 1% of the cost of every safari to the Wilderness Wildlife Trust.

Luxury safari tent interior with bed, seating area, and view of water and grassland through large glass windows.
African wild dogs resting in the foreground with a safari vehicle in the background, surrounded by lush greenery.

Our Most Popular Safaris

 From Our Explorer’s Blog

Explore Africa With Tett Safaris

In Our Travler’s Words

  • Group of people in safari attire standing beside a parked safari vehicle with "mala mala" logo, picnic table set up with snacks and wine in foreground.

    Barbara & Jack Reding & Friends

    “The magic of Africa brought out the best in all of us. My birthday is one I’ll never forget. In the company of close friends, we encountered giraffe, zebra, rhino, elephant, lion, Cape buffalo, leopard and antelope of all kinds in an action packed three days. Visions of graceful giraffes poking heads out of the tree tops leopards fighting over remains of impala, rhinos mud bathing, elephants caring for their young were REAL.” (Barbara and Jack Reding: to the immediate right of Mala Mala sign)

  • A group of eight people, including two in traditional Maasai clothing and six in casual outdoor attire, standing outdoors on a gravel path with trees in the background.

    Karen L.

    Every detail was carefully thought out, making it a very special time. What really stood out to me (and our entire group) were the warmth, kindness and professionalism of every person who helped us. We all felt that "getting to know" these individuals was one of the highlights of the trip. I cannot think of one person who did not greet us with a smile on their face. All of our needs were taken care of with graciousness - a stark contrast from how things are often done here in the US. I could go on and on...