under20 years of age
Review about Botswana by Bec
I was living in Botswana at the time of my trip on the Zambezi Queen, and was lucky to be able to explore all around the country. The people are great and there's a very relaxed pace of life. The wildlife is abundant and the scenery unbeatable.
50-65 years of age
50-65 years of age
Review about Namib-Naukluft National Park by Betty v.Hoenning
Interesting for the geology, nature,
50-65 years of age
20-35 years of age
Review about Botswana by Billysnr
Truly stunning scenery and wildlife.
In general less rampantly touristy than places like Masai Mara in Kenya however as such overall more expensive for the prime wildlife areas.
50-65 years of age
Review about Zambezi Region by Betty v.Hoenning
Poor area, but very interesting.Great wildlife experience.
Review about Skeleton Coast National Park by thepham12
This is one of the most remote place on earth. It's simply stunning.
Review about Damaraland by thepham12
We witnessed the lunar eclipse and slept under the milky way. This was a lifetime experience.
35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Fantastic experience with 5* service
Went for the Kilimanjaro expedition with Makasa. The best choice we could have made. Great guides who actually monitor your (health)situation carefully and do everything possible to help enhance your chances to make it to the summit. As comfortably as possible. And so we did. What a fantastic experience. Even breaking my leg after a mis step on the way back hasn't spoiled the memory. Selma en Ngomi made sure I got down safely and took great care of everything in hospital etc.
If you consider climbing the Kili, do it with Makasa and you will have the best chance of actually getting there and enjoying the trip to the full!
Review about South Africa by MrTicklingstick
The country is possessed of enormously varied scenery - from large scale, stupendous grandeur to the exquisitely 'bijou'. The parks are located variously - on the coast and inland. Seemingly virtually unmatched diversity of flora and fauna which is very accessible. Good roads, generally helpful and friendly people, excellent food, excellent wine. No praise is high enough. It is most certainly not an idle boast when South Africans (truthfully) state that 'it's all the world in one country'.