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gsskimsing   –  
Australia AU
Visited: August 2009 Reviewed: Nov 27, 2011

50-65 years of age

About: Damaraland
Review about Damaraland by gsskimsing
Overall rating
4/5

Damaraland is interesting for its strange landscape, with conical hills scattered over the countryside. I'm told that Namibia is the part of Africa that was once connected to South America before the continent split off, so this geological event can be seen in the landscape. In terms of wildlife, other than the seals on Cape Cross, the wildlife here is mainly in the form of reptiles such as desert chameleons, lizards, snakes or spiders. What mammals there are in the desert are small, like mice.

gkamin   –  
Spain ES
Visited: October 2008 Reviewed: Nov 24, 2011

20-35 years of age

Review about Chobe National Park by gkamin
Overall rating
4/5

Probably less touristy compared to Kenya and Tanzania, but still too many to my taste. But hey, all tourists want to be alone with the animals, don't they? :)

bianca   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: November 2011 Reviewed: Nov 22, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about |Ai-|Ais Richtersveld Transfrontier Park by bianca
Overall rating
4/5

The Fish River Canyon is awe inspiring. Nature has created to canyons on top of one another here: A techtonic canyon, with an erosion canyon inside it. And the variety of succulent plants that are able to survive this harsh climate is amazing!

T Sharp Visited: June 2008 Reviewed: Nov 22, 2011

Review about Hwange National Park by T Sharp
Overall rating
4/5

I truly enjoyed the park in Hwange, and it was very apparent why it is such a desired safari destination. I saw a lot of wildlife, which was not only varied, but seemed thriving. It is an interesting mix of flora and fauna, and I hope to be able to return soon.

halvardcux   –  
Germany DE
Visited: November 2005 Reviewed: Nov 22, 2011

35-50 years of age

Have been there 05+06. + Nice park+wildlife,Accomodation. - rather busy park
Overall rating
4/5

Wildlife,Accomodation and transportation very good. Unfortunately the park is rather busy with quite a lot of visitors that is why you don't really feel like in the wilderness. But it is not yet mass tourism.

Colin Summersgill   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: April 2011 Reviewed: Nov 22, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Spioenkop Game Reserve by Colin Summersgill
Overall rating
4/5

Varied game in a fairly small park, can include white rhino, eland & kudu.
This is a beautiful reserve with thorn veld and a large expanse of water. The north bank of the lake is also interesting with the Spioenkop mountain dominating the park.
The north bank certainly allows a better vibe as it is more remote and has less visitors.
Birding can be good with some bushveld specials. Summer can be exceptional with the variety of cuckoos a highlight.

Colin Summersgill   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: April 2011 Reviewed: Nov 22, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Ithala Game Reserve by Colin Summersgill
Overall rating
4/5

A large park with different game across the very varied habitat.
Scenery is immense with the park dropping from 1450 masl at the mountain tops to 340 m where the Pongola River leaves the park. Habitats include thornveld, grasslands, river valley bush and cliffs.
You can virtually get lost in your own little valleys looking for wildlife. Some roads are sealed, but given the nature of the terrain this does make life easier.
Birding is excellent, the varied habitat and altitude allowing a large variety of species to make the park their home.

Colin Summersgill   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: April 2011 Reviewed: Nov 22, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve by Colin Summersgill
Overall rating
4/5

Easy game viewing with a good spread of species, many of which are easily seen.
Depending on season the scenery can vary from lush in summer to stark in winter, especially in Imfolozi. This does however have it's own beauty.
Hluhluwe can be fairly busy from a tourist point of view as the game viewing is easier. Imfolozi certainly has a wilder, more bush vibe feeling.
Birding is great across the park, with a distinct change in habitat from Imfolozi in the south and going north to Hluhluwe. Hluhluwe presents higher species numbers, but Imfolozi can very often be better for raptors.

Colin Summersgill   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: April 2011 Reviewed: Nov 22, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Addo Elephant National Park by Colin Summersgill
Overall rating
4/5

Wildlife viewing can be good, with guaranteed viewing of elephant, often very close.
This is a beautiful park and the increased size includes some very scenic areas.
Parts of the park have good bush vibe, but it can be very busy at peak times.
Birding is good, with the a few biomes converging within the park, e.g. it is possible to see Cape, Red-eyed and Dark-capped Bulbuls in the park on the same day.

Colin Summersgill   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: April 2011 Reviewed: Nov 22, 2011

35-50 years of age

Great scenic nature reserve with good bird and game viewing
Overall rating
4/5

I have visited in all months of the year, sometimes camping.
The birding is very good, with many bushveld and some grassland species, including Chestnut-vented Titbabbler, Blue Crane, Brubru, Arrow-marked Babbler. The reserve is especially good for cuckoos in summer.
Game includes White & Black Rhino (the latter rare and difficult to see), Giraffe, Eland, Kudu, Red Hartebeest and other antelope. Black-backed Jackal are fairly common and can be seen during the day.
Accommodation includes campsites (some with electric plug points) and a five bed self-catering cottage. There is a hide and three picnics spots (one with ablution facilities).
There are good gravel roads covering most of the reserve and it's major habitats, as well as a self-guided walking trail. There is a viewpoint with stunning views over the Bushman's River.

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