Pietro Luraschi2015
Pietro has worked as a guide and camp manager in southern Tanzania in two of the wildest and most untouched areas on the African continent—Ruaha National Park and Selous Game Reserve. He has gained invaluable experience over the years while becoming intimately acquainted with these regions by working at three different camps. Pietro has also been a walking guide in Klaserie and Timbavati game reserves in South Africa. An avid and accomplished photographer, he has had many of his photographs published in East Africa guidebooks. Pietro currently works as a consultant, guide and trainer in various locations throughout Africa. He speaks Italian, English and Kiswahili.
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What Our Guests Say
Pietro was amazing! He is extremely knowledgeable about all the animals and taught us so much. He flexed the schedule when special opportunities for animal viewing were available. As a very experienced photographer, he made sure we got the best angles for our photos. We had a lot of fun on this trip and had experiences that we will never forget. It seemed like everyday something new and special happened that made it better than the day before! Pietro has many contacts in the area due to his experience and he was able to provide opportunities that might not have been available with another guide. By the end of our trip, he had become more than just our Expedition Leader—he was a friend.
Pietro's focus on getting us to the best places to find the animals we wanted to see was superb. He found a melanistic serval, as well as birthing wildebeests and zebras. He helped us learn about creatures that we were unfamiliar with (i.e. dung beetles). His kindness, attentiveness and ability to find the animals we were most interested in (29 cat sightings in 6 days!) was amazing.
Pietro was extraordinary. He had the ability to make everyone feel noted and special. He had an in-depth knowledge of the animals, people and history and answered my questions thoroughly and wisely. He was generous with his time helping people with their cameras or any particular need or interest even if it means taking time away from his rest. He was a gifted leader and unfailingly enthusiastic about the animals and people of Tanzania. His charisma and sense of humor enlivened the trip wonderfully. We literally trusted him with our lives, and willingly so, because we knew he had our utmost safety in mind while figuring out ways for us to get the most from our experiences. I also really appreciated how he gave us choices about when and where to do things and respected our opinions. All in all, he was the best Expedition Leader I've ever had.