35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about Tarangire National Park by Ivan VanDon
The place has small number of wildlife. Though I real enjoy walking safari of four hours with our guide and park ranger we walk at the middle of bushes we real experience nature. The place has plenty of elephants but we didn't see lion. Also our chef prepare lunch for us and we eat within the bushes after a long walk.
20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Amazing safari, nice staff, description is a bit misleading.
First of all, we had an amazing safari with some nice people and great wildlife.
We were a bit disappointed in a few ways. Pickup was an hour late. Jamboree only acted as middle man between us and Big Time Safari, and we didn't go to the camp as described. So basically, we just got the same product here as we woulf have with Big Time Safari or Baboon Budget Safaris.
Don't hesitate to book. They are good people and live up to most of their promises. We enjoyed the safari a whole lot.
Thanks!
Mikkel and Kamilla
65+ years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about Kruger National Park by Alan Bishop
South Africa's game parks are not known for scenic beauty and that's not why you go. There is a lot of wildlife and although we saw herds of elephant, we did not see any predators at all. Unless the animals are close to the roads, you don't see them and being such a vast area, we did not see much variety. We only stayed in the south of the park at Berg-en-dal and the centre and north may be different.
Serengeti and Ngorongoro
The safari itself provides a great oportunity to see some of the most wonderful animals in Earth, unfortunately our experience wasn't perfect because of the schedule. We had dinner too early and waited too much until the dinner time had arrived, and our cook was extremely slow. A great experienced with some inconveniencies.
35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Review about Lake Mburo National Park by Erika
Lake Mburo wasn't as beautiful as other parts of Uganda but we had just come from "the Lakes" area of the country so we had a rather skewed view. Lake Mburo has a lot of zebras and antelope, which were fun to see. It's a good stopover between Bwindi and Kampala, but probably not someplace I would go out of my way to see.
65+ years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Review about Chobe National Park by Larry W
The park is being eaten alive by too many elephants.
50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
FS do not deliver what promised.They subcontract to the jeep owners who in turn make you a scapegoat
I had specifically booked in July to see the Migration but was very disappointed that the tour operator just takes your money and then he is sub-contracting to the jeep owner who in turn is only trying to cut on his fuel costs and maximise his profit,so in the bargain you are made a scapegoat.
I had opted for a tented accomodation and had specifically asked for the a picture of theinside of the tent where I was shown a tent with a wooden bed inside.Imagine the shock to see a dirtiest mattress with a torn cover given to me in Serengiti and that too on the floor.One should be honest with what one is promising not cheat. I was also charged more than the others in the group.I will not recommend FS to anybody .There are other more honest and less expensive tour operators.
35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Review about Tsavo West National Park by Dan McCoy
Tsavo West was huge but didn't seem to have as much wildlife as Tsavo East. We did a lot of driving and probably only saw a third as much wildlife. Still a beautiful place though.
20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Review about Tsavo West National Park by Ariel Smith
Thick brush made it difficult to see wildlife, but the views of the mountains and Mt Kili at sunset were incredible!
35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about Nairobi National Park by Kam
Not as many animals, very close to the city and worth the visit if you can't get out the bigger parks.