Safari Reviews

Sort By: Date Most Helpful 101,321-101,330 of 102,200 Reviews
Ronel van Zyl   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: April 2010 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2012

35-50 years of age

Review about Marakele National Park by Ronel van Zyl
Overall rating
5/5

Beautiful thick african bush and wonderful birdlife and scenery.

Ronel van Zyl   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: April 2010 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2012

35-50 years of age

Review about Mapungubwe National Park by Ronel van Zyl
Overall rating
5/5

On the verge of three countries is this wilderness destination with beautiful accommodation and history of Africa. Loved sitting at the waterholes and seeing the elephants come to drink. Very warm in summer and a 4x4 is recommended.

Ronel van Zyl   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: April 2010 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2012

35-50 years of age

Review about Addo Elephant National Park by Ronel van Zyl
Overall rating
5/5

Opportunity to see lots of elephants in a relatively smaller area.

Ronel van Zyl   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: April 2010 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2012

35-50 years of age

Last Encounter with Gentle Giants (Elephants)
Overall rating
5/5

To see these huge Tuskers is an awesome priveledge that few people get to see. Tembe is still far away from being touristy and one get's a magical experience in the bush with the local community that are hands on as rangers and camp staff. Loved staying in the safari tents and hearing the night sounds.
The highlight was sitting at the hides for hours watching the wildlife!
A true African bush/wilderness experience with lots of wildlife.

Marleen   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: August 2007 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2012

50-65 years of age

Review about South Africa by Marleen
Overall rating
5/5

We like to visit several parts of a country with our own (rented) car. In South Africa you can drive to every safari park you 'd like to see. In most of the parks you can drive in your own car, or book a game drive with a ranger.

peter the safari maniac Visited: February 2009 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2012

About: Tanzania
Review about Tanzania by peter the safari maniac
Overall rating
5/5

Off the beaten track safaris in game reserves plus Kilimanjaro climbing no country in Africa can compare. For Birders you have Eden on Earth lotsa places to go. Forget the normal serengeti ngorongoro and tarangire Northern circuit. Thats for beginners,you need to go to game reserves and new national parks to truly appreciate the vastness and beauty of nature . Try it....:-)

niknikjw   –  
Australia AU
Visited: May 2008 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2012

50-65 years of age

Review about South Africa by niknikjw
Overall rating
5/5

In the northern part of the country, we stayed with a friend on a private game reserve and were able to see the local wildlife up really close (incl. antelope, zebra and giraffe). We also visited another private game reserve a few kilometers away where we were driven all over in an open topped truck. That was a lot of fun. There was a lot of wildlife in some very beautiful countryside.
The southern coast is also stunningly beautiful and you'll see plenty of wildlife there as well.

DARIO.PURPURA   –  
Italy IT
Visited: September 2009 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2012

35-50 years of age

Review about South Africa by DARIO.PURPURA
Overall rating
5/5

is the most incredible country I've ever seen

Ronel van Zyl   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: April 2010 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2012

35-50 years of age

Review about South Africa by Ronel van Zyl
Overall rating
5/5

The Big Five can easily be seen and a self drive safari is very possible. Safari on your own pace and own viewing preferences eg wildlife or birds. The climate is amazing and the food the best! Good roads but expensive toll roads. Diversity of people, cultures and scenery in one country.

Wajahat Mahmood   –  
Saudi Arabia SA
Visited: November 2011 Reviewed: Apr 10, 2012

20-35 years of age

Handshake with the animal kingdom!
Overall rating
5/5

We visited Masai Mara National Reserve in November 2011 which is considered to be a rainy season there. And rainy it was! As soon as we checked in to Sentrim Mara Lodge, it started pouring. For a moment we felt that the game drive we had been dreaming of had been drained away, but soon the weather started to ease off. The heavily clouded atmosphere added a breathtaking spectacle in the overall atmosphere.

Masai Mara presented an uninterrupted expanse of grass and trees which is really a treat to watch. Roaming around in the wilderness with the animals is something which is beyond expression. It like being a candid observer of a wildlife routine!

We also took the Hot Air Balloon Safari, without which I feel the safari experience is half-done!

The safari is absolutely safe and the precautionary procedures are well observed. The lodges range from extraordinary to very disappointing depending on what you pay for. Our experience of Sentrim Mara Lodge was really an exciting one.

Masai Mara is famous for the Wildebeest and Zebra migration to Tanzania around Mara River. We were not expecting to observe this natural wonder in November, but we were extremely lucky that we were able to see the famous uninterrupted chain of wildebeest migrating in November, and that was something which has left deep memories to me and my family.

Average User Rating

  • 4.8/5

Rating Breakdown

Write a User Review