50-65 years of age
Review about Tanzania by Colin Wight
The countryside and wildlife are beautiful, the people are friendly and you will see the best that Africa has to offer. Local flights, e.g. to Zanzibar are worth considering as the roads can be rough and slow.
Review about Augrabies Falls National Park by Instinia
The dry near desert environment is something to experience - at least once.
Review about South Africa by clint
South Africa seems to have all the African wildlife that most people would like to see on a safari.
Kruger Park
A vast wildlife environment - do not think you can do it in less that 5 days and still enjoy it. We went in early winter, but the north still reached 35 degrees Celsius, where-as the southern end of the park got down to 12 degrees. It was a wet year, so spotting animals were sometimes difficult. Staying in the park (at a private lodge or in a camp - lookup "rondavel") is the best way to see the animals as late or early as possible. And relax, this is not a tour bus environment. You set the pace as you drive yourself around...
20-35 years of age
Review about Lake Mburo National Park by Brian
Didn't see a whole lot of wildlife beyond various waterbuck/impala/topi a few hippos/zebra and buffalo.
under20 years of age
Review about South Africa by Daybreak96
We visited South Africa for just over two weeks, spending five days in Ulusaba, Kruger, five days at Hluhluwe-Umfolozi and four days down at Durban and one day up at Sodwana bay to do some diving. The weather while we were there was great overall, we only had bad weather one day when we went out diving off a boat from Durban, but that was more the sea breeze.
The people were so hospitable, everyone was asking if we were enjoying ourselves, etc. Both game parks provided good food and places to sleep, bathrooms, etc.
The beach, sea and reef were amazing at Sodwana bay, 7 mile as it is known was beautiful and there were loads of fish around generally.
20-35 years of age
Review about Queen Elizabeth National Park by Brian
Unfortunately most of the large wildlife was decimated in earlier years and is still recovering. There were many birds along the Kazinga Channel and we were fortunate to find a large herd of elephants but I understand that is an exception to the rule.
Review about South Africa by El-Ria
What can I say, South Africa is my place of birth, you can't get any better anywhere else!
20-35 years of age
Review about Bwindi Impenetrable National Park by Brian
The mountain gorillas are the only real reason to visit the park, but on their own they make it an amazing destination.