Abrojaley Africa Ajabu is a Tanzanian owned safari company, as owner/operators.
Abdul’s as one of the owner family originates from Mt. Kilimanjaro, Chagga by tribe, but grew up in Masaai land, Monduli. Abdul make sure his clients enjoy every moment of their safari.He follow up thier daily activities while their on safari,hiking or Beach holiday to make sure all is undercontrol. He speak with guides,cook and camp manager everyday while their out on the bush.He meet his client before and after the safari.
Abdul attended the Mt. Meru College of Tourism. After graduating with certificates in Tour Guiding and Management, he worked as a freelance tour guide for several years.
Here he was able to pass on his knowledge of the African wilderness, his great love for bird watching and his pride in conservation.
What does "Abrojaley Africa Ajabu" mean? Abrojaley is a name that has come from , combining the first letters of my partner names Jamal,Leyla and Roxane. And "Africa Ajabu" is Swahili for "wandering Africa". In truth, it is our family unit that still wanders Africa... | |
Abrojaley Africa Ajabu’s aim is to provide you a dream come true with the ultimate safari or cultural tour throughout East Africa. Our undertaking is to provide you with the very best, a get away like no other.
We have a high expectation of ourselves to deliver to our customers an unforgettable experience. Whether it is off the beaten track or enjoying the sunsets in style, we will meet all your personal needs.
So forget your cares and the modern world of TV and mobile phones, and immerse yourself in the timeless rhythm and spirit of Africa. | Abrojaley Africa Ajabu is proud to be a registered member of ATA (African Travel Association) and Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO)  
| We won’t suggest a camp or lodge to you unless one of us has been there. We have walked with the guides, eaten the food and slept in the beds.
We travel every few months to see new properties and to re-visit old favourites. We look at numerous camps on these trips – it is only by actually seeing what is out there that we can be sure we are offering you the best advice.
Where possible, we will use small, owner-run camps and lodges so you can experience the bush away from the crowds. | |
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Rubondo Island National Park
Mahale National Park