

35-50 years of age
Lake Mburo, closest park to see wildlife near Kampala the Capital of Uganda
Lake Mburo is a wonderful and exiting escape from busy Kampala where one can camp (budget or upscale) or overnight at the park Head Quarters. Ranger Moses is waiting for you to take you on either a foot safari, a drive safari or a boat ride on the lake itself. This park has a selection of game to view ranging from zebra and impale to eland and buffalo. Leopards are also sen there. There is no lion but hyena's can be heard. Topi can also be seen there. For birds there is an abundance in the bush and near the lake. Fish eagles, kingfishers, red bishops are among them and if one is lucky a shoebill stork can be spotted near the hippo's or the sitatunga. Relaxing ate the lake is basic and so is the food at the restaurant there. A sundown with a beer in hand takes for a great evening start before going to sleep among the animals.

35-50 years of age
Review about Bwindi Impenetrable National Park by Merv Colton
I have rated this very highly however the only wildlife we saw were the Gorillas. We trekked as a group of 8, ages between 22 and 65, and we call made it the 3 hours to get to see the Gorillas. The rangers and porters were very professional, and took great care of us, and even better care of the Gorillas which I was pleased to see.

35-50 years of age
Review about Bwindi Impenetrable National Park by Marcus Richardson
A magical place. If you don't get a huge adrenaline rush here, there is something wrong with you.

35-50 years of age
Wonderful encounter with nature
This was my very first time in an African Safari and I was really hoping to see elephants and giraffes among others. As we entered the park, just a few meters from the gate, we were welcomed by a beautiful family of elephants. They really came in close to us to the point that we could almost touche them (a big no no).
The scenery was wonderful with green grass and trees and small streams and creeks running across some of the roads.
Our guide was incredible patient with us as we took our time to take pictures and video of everything that moved.

50-65 years of age
Uganda - the undiscovered beauty
We operate together with the inhabitants of a small village north of Mityana a humanitarian project in Uganda to improve their lives sustainably. In 2009, we have for the first time together with our children (teenagers) Uganda. An absolutely worth experiencing country. In Kampala, as in many cities of other developing countries to feel optimism. In the country however, the time has stopped and the people live largely in poverty and subsistence agriculture. It is striking that all the automotive business of Indians and Pakistanis can be controlled. The chinese start the exploitation of large oil deposits seen in the northwest. therefore, the roads built in the resource-rich regions very well. European hotels are found only in large cities. But who can get along without electricity and warm water does not necessarily need to take a shower, can also opt for an African hotel.

35-50 years of age
Review about Tanzania by Tonymavideo
There are so many options and there is something for everyone.

35-50 years of age
Review about Kazinga Tours by Merv Colton
They were very flexible in allowing me to work in some parts to the schedule, their driver/guide was very knowledgeable, and could not do enough for us. We had 2 people on the tour, both photographers, and they did everything that we requested, even the 5am starts!

35-50 years of age
Review about Magic Safaris by Marcus Richardson
Flawless. Even when problems occurred (e.g. vehicle broke down in heavy mud in a remote area) they had back-up options ready. Every detail taken care of in a difficult area to operate in.

35-50 years of age
Review about Murchison Falls National Park by Dave
I havent any other experience to compare it to however, this trip met and exceeded all my expectations.

50-65 years of age
One outstanding trip that would be hard do duplicate.
This was my third trip to Serengeti ad my second during the dry season. It was without a doubt the best trip I have had there, ever. We saw more wildlife being active than ever before. I shot over 12,000 still images and well over 3 hours of HD Video.