50-65 years of age
A family trip to Tanzania
We stayed three weeks, and it was the best trip the family has ever done. Apart from the parks, we also saw Zanzibar.
35-50 years of age
Review about Kibale National Park by gipukan
Kibale forest is the home of the chimpanzees. One will see footsteps of the bush elefant and one will hear the call of the great blue turaco.
Review about Kenya by John Carthy
Kenya's great for an organised safari. If you are self-driving Southern Africa is much cheaper and easier, as are Uganda and Rwanda.
35-50 years of age
Review about Queen Elizabeth National Park by gipukan
Different from Murchisson NP because this is where the elephant are in huge numbers. Expect to get up early to see lion or spotted hyena. At the lodge a muffin and coffe is served for the early birds. Also go on a boat ride for good bird viewing and a view of a fishing village as the man take their boats out.
35-50 years of age
Review about South Africa by ~lustedtowander~
Go to Addo for the wildlife viewing in a sublime landscape. Much of the main viewing area is fenced and the roads paved, which limits the 'bush' vibe. But we never experienced the swarms of vehicles one might see in Kruger National Park.
35-50 years of age
Review about Bwindi Impenetrable National Park by gipukan
Gorilla's are the biggest reason to go to Bwindi for most people tough just driving through the Forest is a pure pleasure.
Review about Botswana by giapia
Beautiful earth, nice people, lots of elephants andhyppos, but a few cats (too much water)
35-50 years of age
Review about Murchison Falls National Park by gipukan
Many animals can be seen here like giraffes, Patas monkeys and lots of smaller bucks. There are some nice lodges to stay at and camping is there also. Be sure to book the boat ride to the falls to see some spectacular bird life and huge crocodiles.
35-50 years of age
Review about Tanzania by Globalism Pictures
Tanzania has probably the widest, wildest spaces and the biggest selection of wildlife of them all. The people are very warm, and the sense of somewhere else is unbeatable for a first-timer to Africa.
Review about Tanzania by nilsrinaldi
Less industrialed safaris than for instance Kenya, lots of space for animals to wander around.