Wandar finds high-intent safari travelers the moment they post a question or ask for help on social media platforms and gets them to you before your competitors can respond.
"Planning a Kenya safari for September, budget $8,000–$12,000 for two. Who should I contact?"
"Luxury Okavango operator for July — $15K budget confirmed, 2 adults"
"Gorilla trekking Rwanda or Uganda — which operator for October?"
Every day, high-intent travelers post their safari plans publicly on social media platforms. They name their budget, their dates, their destination. Then they wait for someone knowledgeable to respond. That someone should be you.
Travelers post in r/travel, r/solotravel, TripAdvisor forums, Quora, Pinterest and many others — operators never see it
First credible response in a forum often captures the lead. Every hour without Wandar is a missed opportunity
No operator can monitor 5+ platforms × 10+ subreddits 24/7 — it's humanly impossible without automation
Mention, Brand24 etc. catch mentions of your brand — useless if traveler hasn't heard of you yet
Travelers don't call you first. They ask Reddit. They post on TripAdvisor. They question Quora. Wandar monitors all of it, 24/7, and surfaces every mention of safari planning before it disappears into someone else's inbox.
We score every safari mention based on booking signals, budget mentioned, travel dates, group size, urgency. You only see the travelers who are actually ready to book.
Wandar scans posts for safari-specific booking signals: dates, destinations, budget language, booking questions, trip context, pain signals, questions and recommendations.
Each post is scored. High scores mean the traveler has shown strong intent to book — not just browse.
High-intent leads appear in your dashboard the moment they're posted. You respond first, create value for the traveler. You win the booking.
Your next booking just asked for recommendations on Reddit. Someone else answered first. Wandar flips the model — you find the traveler before they find anyone else.
The first credible response in a forum usually wins. Travelers in active planning mode respond to whoever shows up first with genuine knowledge. Every day without Wandar is a day your competitor could be answering your future client.
Wandar continuously scans Reddit, TripAdvisor, Quora, and social platforms for travelers actively discussing safaris. Every minute. Every hour. Every day. Without you lifting a finger.
Each mention is automatically scored based on buying signals: travel dates, budget, destination, group size, and urgency. Only genuinely high-intent travelers make it to your dashboard.
The moment a high-intent traveler is detected, you get notified. You respond first. You establish the relationship before any other operator even knows the lead exists.
Mention and Brand24 track mentions of your brand. That means someone already has to know you exist. Wandar finds travelers who've never heard of you — people actively asking for safari recommendations right now. It's the difference between brand monitoring and lead generation.
Reddit (including r/travel, r/solotravel, r/africa, and destination-specific subreddits), TripAdvisor forums, Quora, and select social platforms. We focus on the channels where high-intent safari travelers actually ask questions.
Leads are delivered in real time as they're detected. You can expect your first leads within hours of setup — not days.
Wandar is built for luxury safari operators across East and Southern Africa targeting high-value international travelers in US,Canada,Australia,UK,Europe and Rest of the world. It’s especially valuable for boutique, high-touch operators who rely on inbound demand and need qualified leads—not just mentions. These travelers don’t browse casually—they plan deliberately, leave signals across the web, and expect fast, relevant responses. Wandar helps you identify and act on that intent early.
Every post is scored based on safari-specific intent signals. Only leads worth surfacing reach your dashboard. We filter out casual browsers, vague posts, and off-topic mentions so your feed stays clean.
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