35-50 years of age
Review about Tarangire National Park by Nile_Geordies
Vast, better for less known animals as well as the main ones.
Review about Lake Manyara National Park by Nile_Geordies
Nice park and contrast to others, does get quite busy.
50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
I enjoyed my trip with Roho Ya Chui
The safari was everything I expected and hoped for, and more. The drivers were knowlegeable and gracious. We got to see many animals at different times of the day. It was an excellent experience.
Isolated non-commercial wildlife haven with heavenly bush camps.
We loved the bush camps in Zambia and stayed with Norman Carr in the South Luangwa. The time of year was a little disappointing for wildlife at a couple of the camps but the ones nearer to the river were fantastic. The guides were very knowledgeable and friendly and happy to please. Weather was spot on and there was no issue with flies. We also stayed at the Camp on the Zambezi and this was absolutely the highlight - an abundance of wildlife, no rush of safari vehicles at every sighting and the most friendly helpful people.
Review about Masai Mara National Reserve by Ricardo Guler
The place you must visit
Great Migration
Everything was wonderful! The camp, the people, the sightings, everything was amazing!
20-35 years of age
A quiet, wild, marvellous country in the middle of nowhere
During our trip we had the opportunity to do many game safari which was our first activity, and we enjoied all of them. In particular we beloved the walking safari, the canooe safari and the boat safari in the okawango river, which is for sure our preferred place in botswana for kind of anumals and birds, scenery, sunsets on the river. Kalahari desert also is fantastic due to the fact that you feel really in an ancient world. On the other side, Chobe park had the biggest amount of animals but also of... tourists ! Accomodations where perfect in any place, even too much confortable. Highlights ? Leopard chasing during night in Moremi reserve,
35-50 years of age
Review about Tsavo East National Park by CedricVandermeulen
Huge, enormous park (2/3th of Belgium !), so it has everything - but know where to go, or you might drive for hours without seeing a lot.