

20-35 years of age

20-35 years of age
Review about Murchison Falls National Park by Ruud
Lots of wildlife, Elephants, crocodiles, hippos, and lots of birds

20-35 years of age
Review about Bwindi Impenetrable National Park by Ruud
Mountain gorillas!

20-35 years of age
Nice nature, beautifull kind people
Nice nature parcs, good weather!, nice accommodations in the nature!, I did the trip with a Dutch organisation: Matoke Tours. It was really nice!

20-35 years of age
35-50 years of age
Amazing
Kgalagadi was an amazing experience, self drive Safari in beautiful locations. We stayed one night in Twee Rivieren, 1 night in Mata Mata, 1 night in Nosob, and one night at Biterpan Wilderness camp. Mata Mata and Nossob are the best places to stay, especially in the river chalets in mata mata. Bit Nossob was amazing base for wildlife. Saw so many Lions! Would recommend going back and will be again!
20-35 years of age
Review about Bwindi Impenetrable National Park by pummel
Simply stunning surroundings and completely unspoilt. The development around the park HQ seems tasteful and the Gorilla trekking experience itself is one of the greatest experiences of my life.
20-35 years of age
Excellent for mountain gorillas, and for a good not too touristy safari experience
I found Uganda to be a fantastic place. The highlight was, without doubt, the mountain gorillas which were truly breathtaking when seen in their natural environment. I found the way the treks were organized to be very good, making the whole experience accessible, but without it feeling too sanitised. I also enjoyed the other parts of my trip - while the game drives are not up to the quality in terms of number of animals that you might find in other reserves (so I am told - this is my only experience of safaris so far) what is great is that they are a lot quieter than other reserves in other countries. We saw a post-kill pride of lions ripping apart a warthog carcass and there were only a total of 6 or 7 vehicles around - something I believe is not likely to happen in places such as Tanzania which are more developed. The lodges were, without exception, fantastic - great food, nice atmosphere and friendly staff. The trip was expensive, but we did a lot - several boat trips, chimpanzee trekking and of course the gorilla trekking. It might not be somewhere you consider unless you are either a birder (Uganda is meant to be great for birds) or going to see the Gorillas, but for me it was a perfect place for mixing safari and trekking.
Review about Kaokoland by Daniel Mac Alister
This was amazing , we visited the Himba people here and saw the Epupa falls on the Angola border.
Review about Namib-Naukluft National Park by Daniel Mac Alister
This was the best part - scenery wise, it's just INCREDIBLE - the dunes are just amazing.