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Drew C Visited: April 2007 Reviewed: Aug 9, 2012

Phenominal
Overall rating
5/5

This was by far the greatest travel experience of my life and probably the most incredible hotel I've ever stayed in. The staff were very friendly and extra accommodating, the early morning safaris were out of this world. From what I understand, this is one of the only places on earth that you can get this close to the animals.

Drew C Visited: April 2007 Reviewed: Aug 9, 2012

Review about South Africa by Drew C
Overall rating
5/5

South Africa is beautiful. Cape Town is amazing but the Safaris in Sabi Sands will literally change your life.

puumaya Visited: August 2006 Reviewed: Aug 8, 2012

About: Kenya
Review about Kenya by puumaya
Overall rating
5/5

Amazing diversity and for the most part, the park infrastructure is great.

Rapster   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: October 2010 Reviewed: Aug 8, 2012

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Review about South Africa by Rapster
Overall rating
5/5

So much variety, so much to see, wonderful scenery

LimeWave   –  
Sweden SE
Visited: February 2011 Reviewed: Aug 7, 2012

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Review about Lake Nakuru National Park by LimeWave
Overall rating
5/5

Lake Nakuru is located around a great lake and gives unique experience such as a big Rhino going to cool down by the waters edge among hundreds of pink flamingos. Or a pack of Lions going for a drink by the lake and then takes a rest. There's mountains surrounding that makes for an amazing view of the landscape.

LimeWave   –  
Sweden SE
Visited: February 2011 Reviewed: Aug 7, 2012

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Review about Masai Mara National Reserve by LimeWave
Overall rating
5/5

This is the park with the most wildlife in Kenya. It's a huge area and that makes it a more "wild experience" without any fences in sight. Although it get's lots of visitors, you rarely feel disturbed by other tour groups. We got to see all the big five as well as lots of other wildlife. We came close up to a huge group of elephants, got to see several lions with cubs, cheetas hunting, Masai Giraffe, Pumbaas, Hyenas, Gazelles etc etc. The landscape is mostly Savanna with an Acacia tree every now and then.

LimeWave   –  
Sweden SE
Visited: February 2011 Reviewed: Aug 7, 2012

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Wildlife encounters in a less visited park
Overall rating
5/5

We had a nice experience in Meru National Park with several unique wildlife encounters with wildlife. The landscape is varied, mostly bushland with several waterholes but also several open fields. Meru offer you a chance to see the Reticulated Giraffe, a subspecies not found in the Lake Nakuru or Masai Mara. We also had a chance to see the close-to-extinct black Rhino. Of course we got to see an abundance of other wildlife as well. On our safari we visited both Meru, Lake Nakuru and Masai Mara national park and the three all had their own profile and features and is a great combination. Of these three, Meru was the one with the least visitors.

LimeWave   –  
Sweden SE
Visited: February 2011 Reviewed: Aug 7, 2012

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

About: Kenya
Review about Kenya by LimeWave
Overall rating
5/5

From our understanding, this is one of the best places in Africa to get up and close to wildlife. Tanzania get's busier and more visitors, and that "Bush Vibe" isn't as great there. With that said, we haven't compared this ourselves. We've talked about safaris all over Africa but found that this is the best place to get your first - great - safari experience.

kanigma Visited: January 2008 Reviewed: Aug 7, 2012

Review about South Africa by kanigma
Overall rating
5/5

The sheer range of options from upscale lodges to real bush camps, from the mountains to the desert and to the coast, and the full range of wildlife that can be found makes South Africa an amazing safari destination. The challenge is picking the places you cannot visit on a trip.

Tami L. Wendell Visited: April 2012 Reviewed: Aug 6, 2012

The Africa of my dreams.
Overall rating
5/5

In my mind, I always pictured Africa as expansive grassy plains, watering holes where animals gathered to drink, and the sun setting in a final sigh of purple and orange hues as it disappeared behind stands of acacia trees. Hwange National Park delivered all of this and more. From a pride of lions stalking unconcerned through tall grasses, to elephants wandering the park stripping leaves and branches as they passed, to the loping grace of giraffes nibbling as they moved from tree to tree, their heads rising up to survey the landscape, to the magnificent and varied species of birds, there was never a day without the breathtaking magnificence of animals in their natural environment. The abundant wildlife and diversity made daily photo safaris a much anticipated adventure. With so much to see, I’d have to remind myself to listen as well and breathe in all that Hwange National Park has to offer. The call of the birds, the rustling of the grasses, the myriad scents carried on the breezes, the thrum of insects, all made for a memorable African experience. I hated to leave. Now, whenever I think of Africa, I cry to think of what I left behind, and the images that come to mind are the treasured images from my visit to Hwange National Park.

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