50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about South Africa by Hilary Knowles
The wildlife I saw exceeded my expectations and the Veldt is beautiful. The area we were in at Idube had a great 'Bush Vibe' with its off road tracking and drives. There was less bird life about than I expected in July.
Review about Namib-Naukluft National Park by Goulu
Scenery is breathtaking almost everywhere.
50-65 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Review about South Africa by Dervla Törnquist
We return every year to South Africa, it has spectacular scenery and the hospitality is amazing, no to mention the Safari experience!
Rhinos and Hippos at Wabi Lodge
We stayed at Wabi Lodge. Their website contains a lot of useful information about the region and its progressive shift from game to eco tourism and wildlife conservation. Rooms are large and nicely furnished, with some reminders of the game period. (Cold) swimming.pool, good meals.
Safari with a very friendly and interesting local black chauffeur and guide, one of our very few constacts with black people in Namibia. He brings some food for the rhinos at the water hole, where we have a close encounter with a family of rhinos and two hippos, the only we saw in Namibia.
50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about South Africa by Deb K M
Our guide was kind and well informed, pointing out all the hidden treasures of Zulu Nyala.
20-35 years of age
Review about Matobo National Park by stuhaigh
It was helped by the guide we had but I saw so much more interesting things there than on may other safaris.
50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about South Africa by Bob Dewar
For an American, South Africa exceeded all of our expectations. The wine country near Cape Town was very scenic and friendly.
35-50 years of age
Review about Matobo National Park by Simone
Walking safari to see rhino with baby it was wonderfull. And the I loved the view
under20 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Review about Uganda by Thije Kor
Uganda has several safari destination throughout the country. I haven't experienced much of that aspect of the country, but as far as I have, I can safely state that on some levels it can easily compete with the better parks in Kenya and Tanzania. It may not have such a diverse and big concentration of impressive wildlife as, say Masaai Mara, it also isn't packed with so many tourists and the prices are quite reasonable in comparisation. For birdwatchers Uganda might actually be the best country to visit in the whole of Africa. I am not one myself, but visiting Uganda made me very much aware of the beauty of birds for the first time in my life.