

20-35 years of age
Review about Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park by Francesca79
excellent scenic panorama

under20 years of age
Review about Lower Zambezi National Park by aserlemitsos
Lower Zambezi is a great national park. Right on the Zambezi river, a favorite activity is Tiger fishing. I have stayed inside and outside the park. I recommend Kenyemba Lodge. It has a private island with game viewing opportunity, and is a short drive from the national park. It also has great food, and, located right on the river, is excellent for fishing.

under20 years of age
Review about South Luangwa National Park by aserlemitsos
South Luangwa is probably the best park for wildlife in all of Africa. I myself have seen leopards there countless times, and have never met someone who went there and didn't see a leopard. With the luangwa river going through the park, fishing is also another activity. I suggest the Mushroom lodge, a place that offers fine dining and the best game-viewing Africa has to offer.

under20 years of age
Review about Kafue National Park by aserlemitsos
Kafue is a great national park. I recommend Mukumbi Lodge, where they offer great food, and excellent game drives. My favorite memory of Kafue is driving along the road and running into lion, just lying there on the road.
Review about Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park by Instinia
You got to see it at least once in your lifetime - put it on your "wildlife bucket list"
Review about Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve by Instinia
Friendly staff and small enough to stay away from the tourists
Review about Pilanesberg Game Reserve by Instinia
Around the corner from South Africa's Las Vegas is a tranquil wildlife environment that is still very professionally managed
Review about Golden Gate Highlands National Park by Instinia
Wow, stunning sandstone beauty within walking distance, surrounded by majestic mountains. Lovely climbs, freezing in winter (like in frost and snow)
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 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.