You book a safari. We deliver it as described. You pay the agreed price. We both act reasonably if things go wrong.
Everything below explains the legal details, but here’s what actually matters:
Read the full terms before booking. By paying your deposit, you’re legally agreeing to everything below.
Raw Nature is a registered tour operator in Tanzania, operating safaris, mountain treks, and adventure travel experiences throughout East Africa.
Registered Business Details:
What These Terms Apply To:
What These Terms DON’T Apply To:
The Legal Part: These terms constitute a binding contract between you (the client) and Raw Nature (the operator). By paying your deposit, you confirm you’ve read, understood, and agree to these terms.
You contact us with your travel dates, interests, and budget. We provide a customized quote including:
Quote validity: 14 days from issue date. Prices may change after this due to accommodation availability, permit costs, or currency fluctuations.
No obligation: Receiving a quote doesn’t obligate you to book. It’s free, no strings attached.
To confirm your booking, you must:
Deposit payment methods: Bank transfer, credit card (Stripe/PayPal), or mobile money (M-Pesa for Tanzania residents)
When your booking is confirmed: When we receive your deposit AND signed booking form. We then immediately pay suppliers (accommodation, permits, guide retainers) to secure your dates.
This is the point of no return for your deposit. Once we’ve paid suppliers, your deposit becomes non-refundable (see Section 6).
Due date: 60 days before your safari start date
What happens if you don’t pay: Your booking is automatically cancelled, you forfeit your deposit, and you owe cancellation fees (see Section 6)
Payment confirmation: We send written confirmation within 48 hours of receiving final payment. If you don’t receive this, contact us immediately.
30 days before: You receive detailed pre-departure information (packing lists, health advice, emergency contacts)
14 days before: Final itinerary confirmation with accommodation details, guide information, meeting points
48 hours before: Final check-in via email or WhatsApp to confirm arrival details
✓ All accommodation as specified in your itinerary (hotels, lodges, tented camps, mountain huts)
✓ All meals as specified (typically full board on safari: breakfast, lunch, dinner)
✓ Private 4×4 safari vehicle with pop-up roof (unless group safari specified)
✓ Professional English-speaking driver-guide (naturalist-trained, 10+ years experience)
✓ All national park entry fees (Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, Arusha, etc.)
✓ Government taxes and VAT
✓ Unlimited bottled water during game drives (we use refillable systems, not single-use plastic)
✓ Flying Doctor emergency evacuation insurance (standard coverage)
✓ Airport transfers on arrival/departure days
✓ Mountain climbing permits (Kilimanjaro, Meru)
✓ Mountain guide, armed ranger (where required), porters, cook
✓ Mountain hut/camping fees
✓ All equipment for mountain climbs except personal gear (tents, sleeping mats, cooking equipment)
✗ International flights to/from Tanzania
✗ Tanzania visa fees ($50-100 USD depending on nationality, paid on arrival or online)
✗ Travel insurance (mandatory—see Section 5)
✗ Personal climbing gear (sleeping bags, hiking boots, clothing)—though we can arrange rentals
✗ Alcoholic beverages (unless specifically included in luxury lodge packages)
✗ Tips/gratuities for guides, porters, hotel staff (see Section 4 for guidelines)
✗ Personal expenses (souvenirs, laundry, phone calls)
✗ Optional activities not specified in itinerary (hot air balloon safari, cultural visits, spa treatments)
✗ Meals in Arusha/Moshi on arrival/departure days (unless specified)
✗ Medical expenses or vaccinations
✗ Additional accommodation due to flight delays or early arrivals
The pricing trap other operators use: Some quote artificially low prices, then add “mandatory supplements” for park fees, guide salaries, or fuel. Our quote is the actual price you pay (excluding optional extras you choose to add).
We can change your price ONLY if:
We will NOT change prices due to:
Notification: Any price change requires 30 days written notice and your written acceptance before proceeding.
Standard Payment Terms:
Alternative Payment Plans (Available for bookings made 6+ months in advance):
Request alternative payment plan in writing when booking.
Final payment not received by due date (60 days before departure):
The harsh reality: Once we’re inside 60 days, accommodation and permits are typically non-refundable to us. If you don’t pay and we cancel, we still owe our suppliers, so you owe us.
International Clients:
Tanzania Residents:
We do NOT accept:
All prices quoted in: USD (United States Dollars)
Payment accepted in: USD, EUR, GBP, or TZS (at prevailing exchange rates)
Exchange rate used: Mid-market rate on day of payment (xe.com or oanda.com)
No surprises: We confirm exchange rate before processing payment if paying in non-USD currency
You receive:
Keep these. You’ll need them for insurance claims if you need to cancel.
You MUST have travel insurance covering minimum:
Mountain climbs (Kilimanjaro, Meru) require additional:
Before final payment (60 days before departure), you must provide:
We verify: Coverage amounts, policy dates match your travel dates, activities are covered (safari/mountain climbing)
If you don’t provide proof: We cannot allow you to travel. This isn’t negotiable—it protects both you and us.
Scenario 1: Client breaks ankle on Day 2 of 10-day safari. Without insurance: $25,000 USD helicopter evacuation to Nairobi + $15,000 USD hospital treatment = client’s problem.
Scenario 2: Client develops severe altitude sickness at 4,200m on Kilimanjaro. Without evacuation insurance: Guide carries you down 6+ hours on stretcher (dangerous) or helicopter evacuation you can’t afford = potential death.
Scenario 3: Client’s father dies 3 weeks before safari. Without cancellation insurance: Client loses $5,000 USD + we lose money on non-refundable bookings = everyone loses.
With proper insurance: All these situations are covered. You get emergency care and/or refunds. We get paid by insurance company.
We don’t earn commission from these—they’re simply providers our clients have used successfully:
International:
UK Residents:
US Residents:
Important: Purchase insurance within 14 days of making your deposit to get full cancellation coverage including pre-existing conditions.
Most policies EXCLUDE:
Don’t assume—read your actual policy document.
Cancellation fees (percentage of total safari cost):
Why these fees exist (the uncomfortable truth):
When you book, we immediately pay:
If you cancel, we’ve already paid suppliers who won’t refund us. Your cancellation fees cover our actual losses, not profit.
Mountain climbs are even stricter:
We may cancel your safari if:
What you receive if WE cancel (not due to your non-payment):
Option 1: Full refund of all payments within 14 days
Option 2: Credit toward future safari (120% of amount paid—essentially 20% bonus)
Option 3: Alternative dates with same itinerary (subject to availability)
What you DON’T receive:
This is why travel insurance is mandatory. Insurance covers these consequential losses; we don’t.
More than 60 days before departure:
Less than 60 days before departure:
Reality check: Changing dates inside 90 days is extremely difficult in Tanzania high season (June-October, December-February). Accommodation and permits are fully booked months in advance.
More than 60 days before departure:
Less than 60 days before departure:
During your safari:
If you don’t show up for your safari: 100% forfeiture, zero refund
If you leave early by choice: No refund for unused days/services
If you leave early due to illness/emergency: Contact your travel insurance immediately—they may cover unused portions
If we cut your safari short due to our failure: Pro-rata refund for unused days + compensation for inconvenience
✓ Valid passport: Minimum 6 months validity from your return date
✓ Appropriate visa: Obtain Tanzania tourist visa ($50-100 USD, available on arrival or online at https://eservices.immigration.go.tz)
✓ Required vaccinations: Yellow fever certificate (mandatory if arriving from endemic countries), other vaccinations recommended by your doctor
✓ Travel insurance: Proof provided to us 60 days before departure
✓ Accurate information: Medical conditions, dietary restrictions, emergency contacts—withholding information endangers your safety
✓ Physical fitness: Mountain climbs require genuine fitness (if unsure, consult your doctor before booking)
✓ Appropriate gear: Bring items on our packing lists (we provide lists 30 days before departure)
✓ Follow guide instructions: Guides have final authority on safety matters (wildlife encounters, weather decisions, route changes)
✓ Respect wildlife: Maintain safe distances, no feeding animals, follow park regulations
✓ Respect local customs: Modest dress in villages, ask permission before photographing people, respect Maasai cultural sites
✓ Punctuality: Safari days start early (often 6:00-6:30am)—consistent lateness disrupts the group and wildlife viewing opportunities
✓ Care for equipment: You’re financially responsible for damage to provided equipment beyond normal wear
✓ Environmental responsibility: Pack out all trash, use provided refillable water bottles, follow “leave no trace” principles
Passport/visa issues: If you’re denied entry to Tanzania due to invalid documents, you forfeit the entire safari cost (not our responsibility)
Medical issues you didn’t disclose: If you experience a medical emergency related to a condition you didn’t tell us about, insurance may not cover you + we may charge emergency response costs
Refusing to follow guide instructions: If you endanger yourself or others by ignoring safety instructions, your guide can terminate your safari immediately with no refund
Serious misconduct: Harassment of staff, damage to property, illegal activity (drug possession, etc.)—immediate safari termination, no refund, possible legal consequences
✓ Qualified guides: All guides have TANAPA licenses, minimum 5 years experience, naturalist training, first aid certification
✓ Safe vehicles: Regular maintenance, comprehensive insurance, equipped with spare tires, first aid kits, fire extinguishers
✓ Confirmed accommodation: All lodges/camps booked and confirmed before your arrival
✓ Accurate descriptions: Itinerary, accommodation, and activities as described in your booking confirmation
✓ Emergency support: 24/7 phone contact with Raw Nature management during your safari
✓ Flying Doctor coverage: Standard emergency evacuation insurance included in your safari price
✗ Wildlife sightings: Animals are wild and unpredictable—we can’t guarantee you’ll see lions, leopards, elephants, or any specific animal
✗ Weather: Tanzania has wet and dry seasons, but weather is increasingly unpredictable—we can’t guarantee sunshine
✗ Road conditions: Tanzania’s infrastructure is developing—potholes, delays, and detours happen
✗ Accommodation standards: We choose quality properties, but standards vary from Western expectations—hot water may be inconsistent, Wi-Fi may not work, power outages occur
✗ Other guests’ behavior: At shared lodges/camps, we can’t control noise, rudeness, or behavior of guests from other tour companies
✗ Government policy changes: Park fees, permit requirements, and access rules can change with minimal notice (we adapt, but can’t prevent these changes)
Minor issues (uncomfortable vehicle seat, meal not to your taste, Wi-Fi not working):
Significant issues (accommodation meaningfully below described standard, guide unqualified, major safety concern):
Complete failure (we don’t show up, wrong dates, fraudulent booking):
During your safari: Contact us immediately via phone/WhatsApp—we can only fix problems we know about
After your safari: Email support@rawnature.com within 30 days with specific details, photos if relevant, and proposed resolution
We respond within 7 business days with investigation outcome and proposed solution.
You must disclose:
Why this matters: Altitude sickness at 4,500m can kill you in hours. Remote safari areas are 4-6 hours from hospitals. Your guide needs accurate information to keep you alive.
What we do with this information:
Confidentiality: Medical information is shared only with your assigned guide and emergency response team (never with other clients).
Legally required:
Strongly recommended by health authorities:
Malaria prevention:
Our role: We provide health information based on Tanzania health authority and CDC guidance, but we are not medical professionals. Consult your doctor for personalized advice.
Affects: 75% of people above 3,500m to some degree
Can be fatal: Yes, if severe and untreated
Symptoms:
What we do:
What you must do:
Cost of evacuation: Covered by Flying Doctor standard coverage (included) for ground evacuation. Helicopter evacuation ($5,000-15,000 USD) requires comprehensive travel insurance with high-altitude coverage.
Wildlife risks:
Road safety:
Crime:
What happens in emergencies:
Tanzania safari industry operates on tip-based compensation. Guides and porters receive base wages, but tips constitute 30-50% of their income. This is industry standard across East Africa, not unique to Raw Nature.
Safari guide: $20-30 USD per day
Safari cook (if camping): $10-15 USD per day
Mountain guide (Kilimanjaro/Meru): $20-25 USD per day
Assistant mountain guide: $15-20 USD per day
Mountain cook: $12-15 USD per day
Porters (mountain): $8-10 USD per day per porter
Hotel/lodge staff: $5-10 USD per stay (given to reception for distribution)
These are guidelines, not requirements. Base tips on service quality, your budget, and your satisfaction.
7-day safari with private guide:
4-day Mount Meru climb (standard 3-person support crew):
Currency: USD cash is strongly preferred (Tanzanian shillings acceptable but less useful for staff)
When to tip: Final day of service (end of safari, summit day for mountains)
How to tip: Directly to individuals in envelopes (we provide tip envelopes) or collective tip given to lead guide for distribution
Receipts: Tips are personal gifts, no receipts provided
If service is genuinely poor (guide consistently late, unprofessional behavior, safety violations):
Don’t withhold tips for circumstances beyond guide’s control (bad weather, animal behavior, vehicle breakdown handled professionally).
Transparency: You see exactly what you’re paying us vs. what goes directly to staff
Flexibility: You can adjust based on service quality and your budget
Fairness: Staff receive tips directly without company processing/taxation
Some operators include “service charges” in pricing—these often don’t reach guides fully. Our system ensures guides receive 100% of what you give.
Contact us immediately:
We can only fix problems we know about. Don’t wait until after your safari to tell us the vehicle was uncomfortable or the guide was unprofessional.
Response time: Within 2 hours for safety/emergency issues, within 12 hours for service quality issues
Submit detailed complaint within 30 days to support@rawnature.com including:
We respond within 7 business days with:
Resolution options:
What we DON’T compensate:
Step 1—Management Review: If you’re unsatisfied with initial resolution, request review by Raw Nature owner/director (owner@rawnature.com)
Step 2—Mediation: If still unresolved, we both agree to mediation through Tanzania Tourism Board dispute resolution service (free, impartial, typically resolves in 30-60 days)
Step 3—Legal Action: As a last resort, disputes are subject to Tanzanian law and jurisdiction of Arusha courts
Reality check: In 10+ years of operation, we’ve never reached Step 3. Most issues are resolved at Step 1 through reasonable discussion.
You’re free to post honest reviews on TripAdvisor, Google, Facebook, etc. We don’t restrict or threaten legal action for honest feedback.
We ask:
We reserve the right to respond publicly to reviews with factual corrections if your review contains inaccuracies.
Events beyond anyone’s reasonable control that make it impossible or illegal to deliver your safari:
Before your departure:
If Raw Nature cancels due to force majeure:
If you cancel due to force majeure:
During your safari:
If force majeure event occurs mid-safari:
During 2020-2021 border closures:
We treated clients fairly despite massive financial losses to our company. That’s the kind of operator we are.
This is the second reason (after medical coverage) why insurance is mandatory.
We accept full liability for:
Maximum liability capped at 200% of your safari price (e.g., if you paid $5,000, maximum claim is $10,000) EXCEPT for death or serious injury where no cap applies.