50-65 years of age
Review about Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park by Kaj
Extremely hot and dry and yet plenty of animals. Undisturbed gamewatching
50-65 years of age
Review about Chobe National Park by Kaj
The combination of river wetlands and the dry desert makes it very interesting.
50-65 years of age
A dream come true.
Lots of animals, 1st class ranger/tracker. Transportation was excellent as the food and the rooms. The personnel was very friendly and kind. We did not miss anything - only the opportunity to come back.
Review about Kenya by drdupline
Nice climate, wide open spaces in safari areas. Many tourist Jeeps and mini-busses on the lodges.
50-65 years of age
Review about Botswana by Kaj
No hassle - no self-drivers/campers, unspoiled nature and lots of game to spot.
Review about Masai Mara National Reserve by messersteve
the Kenya counter part of the Mighty Serengeti, feel the silence, and experience the Lion King story in its savana. good place for the big 5.
50-65 years of age
Review about Kruger National Park by Marleen
We visited Kruger for several days and saw a lot of animals and birds. We loved to stay as long as we liked at a hide or watch a herd of elephants and buffalo. Good tar and dirt roads.
50-65 years of age
Review about Phinda Game Reserve by Marleen
Accomodation is too expensive for us, but we were allowed to drive through the park and in a few hours we saw several lions, cheetahs and rhino's.
50-65 years of age
A real bush experience
We saw elephants with the biggest tusks of southern Africa, lots of other animals and birds. The accomodation was good in tents with private bathrooms, the food was very good and served in a thatched boma. In the evening we enjoyed the shows of local singers and dancers. The Tembe staff, working in the lodge, kitchen and guides, are all people of the original Tembe tribe, who used to live in this area. You can only visit the park by 4x4 or with guides, because of the sand roads. Because of the habitat of sand forest, woodland, grassland, and swampland Tembe is a unique park to visit.
Review about Ngorongoro Crater by peter the safari maniac
This is a busy busy Northern circuit favourite! You wont be alone unless you risk march to may when its raining and u may get stuck! Has become expensive for foreign tourist all of a sudden in park fees! Eden on earth a Must go to destination.
I stay at the Lutheran Hostel in Karatu not Arusha then its easier n cheaper! Even when you want to combine serengeti with Ngorongoro(same road) Try stayin at Lutheran Hostel it covers basics and good night sleep,unless you are highend ofcourse!