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Marcus Abreu de Magalhaes   –  
Brazil BR
Visited: May 2011 Reviewed: May 29, 2012

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

About: Go2Africa
Review about Go2Africa by Marcus Abreu de Magalhaes
5/5

We booked the trip with only tree weeks of advance, and they did a very personalized plan, with private planes and specific places we asked about.

ReynoldMainse   –  
Canada CA
Visited: May 2010 Reviewed: May 27, 2012

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

One full day packed with wild life and scenery that only Africa can offer
Overall rating
4/5

There is genuine feeling of visiting Africa of the past when experiencing Murchison Falls National Park. The wildlife is plentiful and the tourist are few. It is such a large geographical area that there is a sense of being in a remote part of the world. There is both simple & inexpensive as well as upscale accommodations available in the park. There was freedom to drive you own vehicle around or have a guide take you. The boat trip up the river to the falls is well worth the 3 or 4 hours. The encounters with the Hippos and river creatures was exciting. As a professional photographer / videographer there was plenty of opportunity to captures images that will forever stimulate the imagination.

Don   –  
United States US
Visited: August 2010 Reviewed: May 27, 2012

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Excellent mix of pamper and excitement
Overall rating
5/5

The team made me feel very welcome and did a great job of encouraging guests to greet one another without being cruise ship pushy. This helped me relax from the beginning.

The "tents" were awesome! I would pick this over the top of the ANA hotel in Tokyo any day of the week. Bed was good, bathroom was crazy nice and the tub was one of these baths that overlooked the scenery. Just like in the movies.

Our guides did a great job of tracking and finding animals in their native environment. During the day, we found the lions sleeping peacefully on the hillside. They looked so cool and you could hear them breathing, you just wanted to rest your head on their bellies and give them a great scratch......and then in the night tour! We caught them in the act of feeding. It was stunning, natural, scary, ALIVE! I caught an awesome video of it all and posted it on YouTube, just search for Thornybush lion kill.

FOOD was good and there was a great variety.

We drove through the forests to Phalaborwa, spent the night and played golf at the Hans Merenski where I was able to play around the giraffes, literally.

But I promise you, take the time to get to Thorneybush. It's a totally different experience.

I would have brought a better coat. It was warm in the day and chilly at night.

I would also have added another day to spend at the lodge.

If I was to improve the experience, I would suggest everyone gets a keepsake, something native and simple to remind them of their visit. Our guide showed me how to weave a rope with the native grass, which was cool, but I forgot to bring it home. The Americans would probably have confiscated it anyway.

Don't try to bring home biltong, they will ask at the airport in the US.

DO try some, it's fabulous.

ReynoldMainse   –  
Canada CA
Visited: May 2010 Reviewed: May 27, 2012

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

About: Uganda
Review about Uganda by ReynoldMainse
Overall rating
4/5

Uganda is at the heart of Africa and presents itself as very Friendly to visitors and full of wonder and encounter once in the wild. Make sure you sit with the people and take time to engage them in conversation.

Don   –  
United States US
Visited: August 2010 Reviewed: May 27, 2012

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Review about South Africa by Don
Overall rating
5/5

Once you get away from Johannesburg your understanding of South Africa will totally change, trust me. In my mind, the images from the movie District 9 or all the propaganda from the 80s sticks in my head.

My experience is totally different and has been reshaped by the people that I met and their sincerity. I'd go back a hundred times if I could.

If someone is offerring to arrange for your passage to Thornybush, they have your best interest at heart.

Kelly in Dallas, TX   –  
United States US
Visited: September 2008 Reviewed: May 26, 2012

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Review about Kruger National Park by Kelly in Dallas, TX
Overall rating
5/5

Kruger National Park is where you want to be if you're hoping to see the "Big 5" in South Africa.

Kelly in Dallas, TX   –  
United States US
Visited: September 2008 Reviewed: May 26, 2012

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Review about Singita Sabi Sand Game Reserve by Kelly in Dallas, TX
Overall rating
5/5

The accommodations are the most amazing in Singita. Guests stay in "tree houses" that are luxuriously appointed. And it's close to Mozambique so you can step over into yet another country while here. The most memorable moment on this trip was stopping in the open air Jeep to look up at the stars while our guide pointed out the constellations. The stars felt so close you could reach out and touch them. Then we were told to close our eyes and listen to the silence. A very unique experience in the bush. We also saw a hippopotamus here up close which was very rare.

Kelly in Dallas, TX   –  
United States US
Visited: September 2008 Reviewed: May 26, 2012

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Amazing
Overall rating
5/5

Sabi Sabi was our first bush safari in South Africa and we saw the "Big 5" (Lion, Elephant, Black Rhino, Cape Buffalo and Leopard) in just two days. We also saw hyaenas and the elusive cheetah just after a kill. The accommodations at Sabi Sabi were mud huts built into the hills in the natural environment - but it's not like it sounds. The huts were luxurious and well appointed. The food was amazing. We had morning and evening game drives with knowledgeable scouts and naturalists. We had "sun-downers" every evening in the bush during night drives which was a highlight - watching the sun go down with a glass of wine and nibbles.

Kelly in Dallas, TX   –  
United States US
Visited: September 2008 Reviewed: May 26, 2012

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Review about South Africa by Kelly in Dallas, TX
Overall rating
5/5

South Africa is the ultimate adventure destination. The continent is hard to get to but once there, you really don't want to leave until you've seen it all. And you cannot see it all in just two weeks so it makes you want to plan your next trip to South Africa right after you return.

WW   –  
United States US
Visited: October 2008 Reviewed: May 25, 2012

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Review about Tsavo East National Park by WW
Overall rating
4/5

We stayed at the former warden's house with a group of friends where we hired a cooked and maid. There happened to be 2 wells/water holes behind the house so it was amazing to see the elephants and buffalo in "our backyard", though a little scary. Lions roaring nearby was even scarier. The self-drive tours were just ok and we didn't try to do more. I wanted to see but did not the famous lions of Tsavo which are descendants of the man-eating lions which were infamous during the construction of the Mombasa to Kampala railroad.

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