With a combined experience of over 100 years, the GSG team understand and faithfully represent the views of the travel trade.
Throughout the travel industry there has been a call for a fair system of recognition and reward for the unprecedented high standard of safari properties. Having been part of the safari industry since birth, Henry Hallward knows it like a hippo knows a water hole. Leading his trustworthy team, Henry has heeded this call and created a reliable platform for travel professionals to share their views on excellence in the industry.
Henry started his own business as a mobile safari guide in 1993 in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia. In 1995 he founded Tongabezi Expeditions in Zambia with three partners which operated expedition support, canoe safaris, mobile safaris and trented safari camps on the Zambezi River, Kafue National Park and South Luangwa National Park. Returning to the UK to educate his two daughters in 1998 he established Safaribookers.com and is currently Chairman of the African Travel & Tourism Association representing over 400 key businesses in the safari industry.
Rosanne has worked in the travel industry for over ten years and has extensive knowledge of Africa. She is also a guide book author specialising in adventure travel pursuits. Based in the UK Rosanne is responsible for editing and publishing the guide, and overseeing the Awards process.
Frankie has traveled extensively about the globe, picking up invaluable experience which she has put to good use working in travel for the past 5 years. Her passion for Africa has led her to the Good Safari Guide team, where her entrepreneurial background is key to the organization and smooth-running of all aspects of the Guide and the Awards.
Tjitske has worked in all facets of the safari industry starting with Abercrombie & Kent (London) selling safaris and then travelling to Tanzania to manage safari lodges throughout East Africa. Her lodge management systems are still in use today in may of those safari lodges. What Tjitske doen't know about safari lodge management probably isn't worth knowing.
Trevor Walker retired from banking and found himself embroiled in the safari industry as the Finance Manager of Safaribookers.com in 1998. Nine years later he has agreed to take on the role of managing our finances! With over 20 years banking experience he has heard all the excuses!
Nominations are now open for the 2009 Awards and Guide. Nominate properties you think should be in the 2009 Guide.