Safari Soles tops Africa list
Safari Soles was named Africa’s No.1 safari company this week, praised for East African operations in Kenya and strong migration‑season offerings — useful intel if you’re booking a Serengeti or Masai Mara trip. Up‑to‑date Serengeti guides and prep tips are circulating now for the 2026 migration season. (soup.io) (safaritripplanner.com)
Kinross Research ranked Safari Soles as the Best Tanzanian Safari Company in a January 2026 comparative report that evaluated operators across Tanzania. (kinrossresearch.com) The Kinross finding was amplified by a Feb. 9, 2026 press distribution and multiple aggregator pick‑ups, including ABNewswire and regional finance outlets. (markets.financialcontent.com) Safari Soles lists its headquarters in Arusha and advertises Kenya safari extensions alongside Tanzania itineraries, including an 8‑day “Great Migration” package priced on the company site at $3,250. (safarisolestours.com) Online customer platforms show heavy booking activity: the operator’s site and TripAdvisor display more than 2,100 reviewer endorsements, with guest reports of combined Masai Mara–Serengeti itineraries. (safarisolestours.com) Independent aggregators rate the company highly — SafariBookings lists a 5.0 average from 482 reviews, while Safarigo records the operator as founded in 2019 and operating from Arusha. (safaribookings.com) Kinross’ methodology credited Safari Soles for guide quality, itinerary customization, operational reliability and alignment with ethical‑tourism practices when awarding its top spot in the Tanzanian market. (kinrossresearch.com) Industry migration calendars for 2026 note Ndutu calving in January–March and Mara River crossings peaking in August–September — timing that matches the migration‑season packages Safari Soles is marketing for 2026. (africanbudgetsafaris.com)