How safe is it to book directly with a tour operator in Tanzania?
Swala Safaris has been operating safaris for over seven years. They are an accredited member of the Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO) and are licensed to operate safaris by the Tanzania Tourist Agency Licensing Authority (TALA) No. 00009320. Payments to Swala Safaris bank account may be made in full confidence and security. Details of bank transfers to Swala Safaris bank account will be sent on confirmation of a safari. Normally a 40% deposit is required to pay for confirmed accommodation deposits and booking charges. The balance can be paid either on arrival or before the safari commences. Paying before the safari commences will avoid the hassle and delay of having to pay. Method of Payment: 1. Bank Transfer. 2. Credit Card. 3. Travelers cheques. 4. Cash – not recommended. Bank transfer charges are normally in the region of about $40. Credit Card charges are 5%. If you are paying by credit card, your card will be charged initially with the deposit of 40% and the remainder
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