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Chris M. Visited: February 2009 Reviewed: Apr 26, 2012

Review about Hell's Gate National Park by Chris M.
Overall rating
4/5

Great place to get out of the truck and join the wildlife. Ride a mountain bike alongside zebras and gazelles. Explore sandstone caverns.

Chris M. Visited: February 2009 Reviewed: Apr 26, 2012

Review about Masai Mara National Reserve by Chris M.
Overall rating
5/5

The best of the best. The classic safari experience not to be missed. If you have only one place to go on safari go to Masai Mara.

Chris M. Visited: February 2009 Reviewed: Apr 26, 2012

Hot springs, geysers, flamingos, and few tourists.
Overall rating
3/5

Lake Bogoria is off the usual safari circuit. It doesn't have the wildlife or resorts of Lake Nakuru and it isn't boat friendly like Lake Baringo. But it does have boiling hot springs, erupting geysers, colorful landscapes, and loads of flamingos. It's seriously hot here - an outdoor spa where you'll see locals taking in the steam to cleanse their skin, sinuses, and some say, their spirit. Worth a detour if you're in the area but not a destination in and of itself.

Marleen Horsten Visited: September 2011 Reviewed: Apr 26, 2012

About: Namibia
Review about Namibia by Marleen Horsten
Overall rating
5/5

There is much to see and to do in Namibia. Abundant wildlife, in national parks and gamefarms, but also roaming free in Damaraland and Kaokoland in combination with beautiful sceneries. There is a great choice of accommodations. Campsites, self catering, guestfarms and lodges (basic to very luxurious).
In the coastal area (Walvisbaai, Swakopmund) you can enjoy f.e. Scenic flights, quadbike tours, sandsurfing, "gogga" tours (looking for the little 5) or dolphincruises.

loemaggi Visited: April 2012 Reviewed: Apr 26, 2012

About: Kenya
Review about Kenya by loemaggi
Overall rating
5/5

I loved to see all that wildlife, and Kenyans are extremely kind people

Goodstuff Visited: August 2007 Reviewed: Apr 26, 2012

Review about South Africa by Goodstuff
Overall rating
5/5

SA is a wonderful safari destination. Great people, a unbelievable variety in scenery, fascinating wildlife. First world infra structure.

Chris M. Visited: February 2009 Reviewed: Apr 26, 2012

About: Kenya
Review about Kenya by Chris M.
Overall rating
5/5

Hard to beat Kenya as a safari destination. It has it all.

huntforgold Visited: January 2005 Reviewed: Apr 25, 2012

We saw all but the big game--Lions--up close and it was amazing.
Overall rating
3/5

We had won this safari trip at a fundraiser for Room to Read and when we got there we learned that all of the other guests had also come through winning a charity auction from a soccer league to a Providencetown gay support group. while this game reserve was on a much smaller scale than the ones you hear about at Kreuger, Tanzania or Kenya, it was spectacular nonetheless.

Our guides were great in taking us out and finding all sorts of wildlife up close including the buffalos, elephants, wildebeest, zebra herds, giraffes, rhinos, nyalas and other type of antelopes. The waterholes were teeming with all types of animals and birds. We were glad to be in the big safari trucks as a herd of elephants with their babies brushed against the vehicle.

We did a bit of a walkabout behind our guide with a loaded gun as we rousted out several rhinos who were hiding in the bush. Good thing they ran away from us rather than charging.

The lodge was in a beautiful setting with vistas over the entire jungle area. One of the help at the lodge removed a green snake from one of our deck chairs. He didn't say whether it was poisonous or not.

On one evening we had a group of Zulu performers provide dance and singing while we had dinner. The same group plus other were in a made up village like you would find in Disneyworld who showed us some of the activities of daily living including a visit to the shaman, crafts, and cooking, and a bone throwing fortune teller. they also had samples of typical huts you would find in the bush.

matan   –  
Israel IL
Visited: December 2005 Reviewed: Apr 25, 2012

20-35 years of age

Review about Budongo Forest by matan
Overall rating
4/5

Not as many colors and diversity as the rest of my trip, but still a very strong felling of virginity. very beautiful trees and alot of bird sounds, but you can't see them.

matan   –  
Israel IL
Visited: December 2005 Reviewed: Apr 25, 2012

20-35 years of age

An amazing experience which tells you something different about wildlife.
Overall rating
5/5

I came to Murchison Falls National Park after three days of rafting in south Uganda. We entered the park with a Safary truck, which is a very nice way to travel across the country and watch alot of monkeys and deers running next to you.
Then we took a boat and sailed on the Nile, next to crocodiles and hippopotamus, and on land you can see elephents and wild boars, hwaks and many kinds of beautiful birds.
The diversity is amazing. Our guide was very nice although I must admit that I was fascinated by the colors&sounds so I didn't listen a lot...
After the sail, we went by foot through the bush, to get closer to the falls. The weather was fantastic, and the view was wonderful. The Murchison Falls are so impressive with their strength and noise, and I needed to balance between looking with my eyes, and looking through the camera.
Like I said - An amazing experience!

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