Review about Arusha National Park by Cookiebabe2
Arusha was full of elephants but we saw little else here.
35-50 years of age
Heavenly luxury in the wild
We stayed at arathusa lodge which was made up of several small bungalows around a lake where animals came to drink. The rooms were stunning and being able to see wildlife over breakfast was fantastic! The rangers were terrific and we saw all of the big 5 close up. Not too many other tourists around either, just miles of open land full of prowling or sleeping beasts! Game drives were twice a day and followed by huge meals served by the lake - the whole experience was outstanding, highly recommended and we will definitely go back!
Review about South Africa by ian
Can view well over 70% of all lands animals in South Africa, the weather and scenery is breath taking. People are knowledgeable about their surrounds and friendly.
35-50 years of age
Review about Ngorongoro Crater by Mike SF
No vast herds of animals, but the setting in the crater is unbelievable.
35-50 years of age
Review about Serengeti National Park by Mike SF
What can you? It's THE place to see African wildlife... if you were lucky as we were, you'll even see a cheetah walk within 5 meters of our truck. Stunning.
20-35 years of age
Review about Mikumi National Park by Michele
Is a nice park to visit in a weekend from Dar es Salaam. But if you come in Tanzaniafor game viewing, you cannot lose other parks much more exciting.
35-50 years of age
Review about Botswana by JacoBrits
Botswana offers an extensive variety of game and bird species. The country’s habitat is however not very diverse. The bush experience is however maintained with rustic camping sites and well integrated lodges, etc.
20-35 years of age
Review about Selous Game Reserve by Michele
Absolutely wild. One of the few park in Africa for wild dogs sighting. Astonishing landscape and beautiful lakes! the only negative point: is expensive and a guide is needeed because the road are not indicated. Without an expert guide you get lost 100%!
50-65 years of age
Review about Zimbabwe by Whyone
Zimbabwe has of course suffered during the troubles of the last 10 years or so. The infrastructure is not what is was in the 1990's due to neglect/lack of money for maintainance. The more remote parks, like Mana, remain beautiful and largely unaffected and are well worth visiting.
Review about Samburu National Reserve by Makis
Samburu is an excellent NP, I felt more on the wild than on Masai Mara