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Atle Fossmark   –  
Norway NO
Visited: November 2022 Reviewed: Dec 25, 2022

65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

All wishes came trough.
Overall rating
5/5

Excellent!!
Landed at Hoedspruit, and were met by an informative and pleasant driver, who took us to Kambaku River Sands. Met there by very pleasant hosts and staff. And our stay and bush drives were beyond our hopes and expectations. Elephants, antilopes and many other animals and birds were all around us at the Logde, and at the bush drives we had close encounters with all "the Big 5", and wild dogs, hyenas, giraffes, antilopes, sebra, hippo, crocs, turtles, eagles, owls, and other birds of pray and a lot of other animals and birds. A lifetime experience that will never be forgotten

Danie   –  
Australia AU
Visited: September 2013 Reviewed: Jun 1, 2014

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Endless Scenic Skeleton Coas.
Overall rating
4/5

The Skeleton Coast National Park is probably one of the most scenic places in the world. (That is if you like deserts).
But, this one is exceptional.
Depending on the weather... this can be one of the most awesome photographic experiences you have ever had. Where else can you see a desert with massive sand dunes slipping into the endless deep blue ocean while the sun is setting over the ocean. The shadows cast by the dunes, eery early morning fog and late afternoon colours are such that you just don't know when to stop photographing the scenery in any direction.
This is a National Park and you cannot enter the area on your own without a permit.
Being a desert, here is not much wildlife. But you will see Gemsbok (Oryx) and probably some elephant on your way there.
There are some excellent tour operators in Namibia that can take you anywhere and also give you some interesting stories about the history of the area while you are driving.
The best way to see the area is by one of 3 ways.
1) Join a self drive tag along 4x4 safari tour operator. For this you would have to a rent a 4x4 vehicle. There are a few companies renting out very well equipped 4x4 vehicles in Namibia. For us this is the most exciting option. Or, if you have your own vehicle, it's even better. Just join the group.
2) Book with a safari operator that has larger 4x4 vehicles that can accommodate larger groups of people. Here you would be a passenger and don't have to do any driving yourself. Just enjoy the ride and scenery, use your camera and relax.
3) If time is a limiting factor, then you can fly over the desert. There are a few companies that would take you on either day trips or fly you between different lodges in the area.
With the first 2 options you have the choice of doing the camping thing or staying overnight in luxury lodges.
We ourselves like to go camping and then spend the last night in a luxury lodge, to spoil ourselves and get rid of all the dust and dirt.
Whichever option you choose, the Skeleton Coast is an experience you cannot afford not to do. It is stunning.
The Namibian people are very friendly. Most of the safari operators speak English, German and Afrikaans. (Afrikaans is very similar to Flemish).
Go an enjoy it!

Lesley Thompson   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: December 2022 Reviewed: Dec 22, 2022

65+ years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Very picturesque countryside, easy to get around and people very pleasant and welcoming.
Overall rating
5/5

We enjoyed a 5 day tour with Southern Africa tours. Travelling the garden route we visited a winery, ostrich farm, elephant sanctuary, suspension bridge, saw wild penguins and the big 5 animals. It was a lovely tour with many changes of scenery. The lodges and b&b were all very comfortable. The weather was excellent. Cape Town offered a lot to do. Would recommend staying close to the V&A which was lively, good shopping and we felt very safe there.

Tomasz Sosnowski   –  
Poland PL
Visited: November 2022 Reviewed: Dec 22, 2022

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

About: Kenya
Nice but poor country with VERY FRIENDLY PEOPLE
Overall rating
4/5


I visited Kenya with my friends in November 2022. I must admit that the country itself, although very poor, is of course very worth seeing. I had the pleasure of going on a 2-day Safari in Tsavo East Park, which I heartily recommend. We stayed at the Diani Sea Lodge Hotel which also met our expectations. In addition, we had the opportunity to go to Wasini Island, but here I already have small reservations, especially about the local restaurant ;-) I highly recommend a trip to Kenya. It's gonna be a great adventure.
Tour Operation recommendation : Karibu Safaris In Kenya - Thank You ( Jeremaya from Ukunda )

florette kingston Visited: February 2009 Reviewed: May 24, 2014

Review about Tsavo West National Park by florette kingston
Overall rating
4/5

Tsavo West lies between the main Nairobi to Mombasa road and Mount Kilimanjaro.

The area is best known for its broad red plains, whose endless acacia scrub and occasional waterholes provide sustenance to a population of elephants

John   –  
Switzerland CH
Visited: December 2022 Reviewed: Dec 21, 2022

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

Fantastic wildlife sightseeing
Overall rating
5/5

Sabi Sand offers a high density and variety of animals as well as breathtaking scenery and lush nature. On our first game drive we saw all of the Big 5. Being in the reserve in early December, we happened to see many baby animals including young lions, elephants and giraffes.
The possibility of driving in open-air vehicles off-road makes the experience truly exceptional, as the animals are approached up close. Also this way it is possible to see animals (such as leopards and wild dogs) that do not tend to walk along the road. Finally, the company of experienced guides ensures an extremely enjoyable three-hour safari drive. Our stay at the lodge was very relaxing and made the whole experience wonderful. Definitely highly recommended.

florette kingston Visited: February 2009 Reviewed: May 24, 2014

Review about Tsavo East National Park by florette kingston
Overall rating
4/5

Tsavo East National Park is one of the world's largest game reserves, providing undeveloped wilderness homes to vast numbers of animals.We have stayed at a few lodges both in Tsavo east and West and had good sightings of most of kenya's wildlife.

florette kingston Visited: February 2009 Reviewed: May 24, 2014

Review about Lake Nakuru National Park by florette kingston
Overall rating
4/5

Lake Nakuru National Park is set in the heart of the Rift Valley. The park is relatively small at approximately 250 square kilometres, but it should never be overlooked! Its accessibility and close proximity to Nairobi makes it an easy day trip from the capital or ideal for a couple of nights on safari.

Dr. Paul Harris   –  
United States US
Visited: December 2022 Reviewed: Dec 21, 2022

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

About: Kenya
Terrific Visit
Overall rating
5/5

This was a great trip to see natural wildlife and his natural and habitation. It was also a wonderful place to experience the local culture the scenery. The weather was terrific, and I felt safe the entire time; definitely will recommend a visit to Kenya .

florette kingston Visited: February 2009 Reviewed: May 24, 2014

Review about Samburu National Reserve by florette kingston
Overall rating
5/5

we saw huge herds of elephant up very close .The Samburu National Reserve is located on the banks of the Ewaso Ng'iro river in Kenya. We stayed at Larsens tented camp here and we extremely happy with the whole experience

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