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How to Choose a Safari Operator: What to Ask Before You Commit #safaritour #goodearthtours

11 min · 25. juni 2026
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Most travelers compare prices, read reviews, and look at photos before choosing a safari operator. That part is easy. The harder part is knowing which questions actually tell you whether an operator is the right fit, and what a good answer sounds like when you hear one. In this episode, Baraka walks through the questions he'd ask any operator before committing. The guide question, and why most operators give you an answer that tells you nothing. The phrase "or similar" in an itinerary and what it's hiding. The inclusions and exclusions conversation most people skip until they're on the ground. And the one question that immediately tells you whether you're a client or a confirmation number to this company. These aren't gotcha questions. They're the same questions a good operator should be happy to answer confidently and specifically. Ready to ask those questions to our team? Book a free discovery call [https://link.fgfunnels.com/widget/bookings/good-earth-discovery-call] with our planners. No pitch, just the conversation Baraka described. Want to start building your itinerary on your own first? Use our Safari Builder tool: https://lp.goodearthtours.com/custom-african-safaris Subscribe to Safari Scoop for practical safari planning advice from Baraka and Magreth, every week.

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Most travelers compare prices, read reviews, and look at photos before choosing a safari operator. That part is easy. The harder part is knowing which questions actually tell you whether an operator is the right fit, and what a good answer sounds like when you hear one. In this episode, Baraka walks through the questions he'd ask any operator before committing. The guide question, and why most operators give you an answer that tells you nothing. The phrase "or similar" in an itinerary and what it's hiding. The inclusions and exclusions conversation most people skip until they're on the ground. And the one question that immediately tells you whether you're a client or a confirmation number to this company. These aren't gotcha questions. They're the same questions a good operator should be happy to answer confidently and specifically. Ready to ask those questions to our team? Book a free discovery call [https://link.fgfunnels.com/widget/bookings/good-earth-discovery-call] with our planners. No pitch, just the conversation Baraka described. Want to start building your itinerary on your own first? Use our Safari Builder tool: https://lp.goodearthtours.com/custom-african-safaris Subscribe to Safari Scoop for practical safari planning advice from Baraka and Magreth, every week.

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