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Verification methodology

A badge should explain evidence, not ask for blind trust.

Safari Ninja separates operator identity, supporting evidence, review dates and commercial relationships so travellers can see what a profile status actually means.

What a verified operator profile means

A profile marked Verified has at least one supporting evidence item recorded as verified by Safari Ninja and a published verification date. The profile also identifies the source context used for review.

What it does not mean

Verification is not a guarantee of service quality, availability, financial solvency, safety outcomes or future conduct. Travel services can change after a review. Travellers should still read the final quotation, payment instructions, cancellation terms and provider documentation before paying.

Evidence can include

  • Business or company registration evidence.
  • Tourism or operating licence information where relevant.
  • Tax, insurance, association or other business evidence when useful to the review.
  • Official website or public-source identity checks.
  • Physical/contact information and service-area evidence.

Expiry and re-checking

Evidence with an expiry date can be shown as expired if it is no longer current. The operator profile has its own last-verified date so an old badge does not silently imply a recent review.

Commercial relationships are separate

An operator can be listed as Safari Ninja’s own operation, a partner, or a directory profile. That relationship is shown separately from verification status. Paying for placement should never automatically create a verification badge.

Corrections

If you believe evidence or operator information is outdated, send the profile URL and supporting information to info@safarininja.com.