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Stephen Eustace   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: April 2008 Reviewed: Nov 14, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about South Luangwa National Park by Stephen Eustace
Overall rating
5/5

This cannot really explain, it just took my breath away. HUGE heards of Zebra, HUGE heards of elephants, and some scary and excting close encounters with roaring lions!

Stephen Eustace   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: April 2008 Reviewed: Nov 14, 2011

35-50 years of age

About: Zambia
Ye it is the real Africa!
Overall rating
5/5


Zambia, Safari Experience 04MAY 2008

I found the Safari park “Track and Trail” from the internet and paid my fees in US dollars in advance. Everything went very smoothly. The safairi park is situated in South-Luangwa, which was recommened to me by relatives.

I was picked up at Mfuwe airport by kirsten, one of the owners, who took me in a jeep to the park, that in itself was quite an experience as we drove into the sunset. Safari parks aside, one of the most spectacular thinbgs about Zambia is her sunsets which alwasy leave me gobsmacked.

By the time we arrived at the campsite it was dark, where I enjoyed a few mosi beers, tot eh sopund of hippos grunting nearby. The rules of the site where “no walking around unsupervised” which meant drinking beer and the usual toilet trips were slightly annoying even if it was for my own safety. Please don’t get me wrong, I was actually terrrified walking around and didnt want to walk around on my own!! I took my beer backc to my beautiful chalet, where I saw a note and a whistle. More house rules, “If you meet an animal please blow this whistle – DO NOT USE FOR SPIDERS”. My first reaction was to go looking for spiders in the bed!! Sleeping for me was very difficult, I was not used to the great African orchestra of baboons, birds, frogs, bats, insects and above all the deep grunts and belches from the many hippos. I have to admit I did not get very much sleep, but I really did not mind the 05:00 call, where I was was met for breakfast. Derek, my guide, was extremely knowledgeable and not only did I see “the usual” elephants, bufalo, zebra, baboons and the like, but also teh very rare african wild dog. The entire safari was completed with stories, anecdotes, legends, science and traditions which I will not go into here.

After a siesta, we had a night safari, includinbg a small pinic in the wilderness. The night safari was astonishing and was “very african” you even got the feeling you were part of a David Attenborough documentary. The evening meal was served with love, wow, I had informed Kirsten I was a vegetarian, and she made the most wonderful meals. She even made her own peanutbutter which was better than any I have had in Holland.

The following day, I had another spectacular safari in the morning, and I was dropped off at Mfuwe airport form y flight.

If I can summarise:

location – excellent
Food – to die for
Wildlife – stunning
Staff – they went beyond the meaning of service
Beer – a little expensive

Would I recommend it? YES!

Jim   –  
Canada CA
Visited: July 2009 Reviewed: Nov 13, 2011

50-65 years of age

Review about South Luangwa National Park by Jim
Overall rating
5/5

Lots of wild life and I felt I was in the wild the whole time I was there.

Jim   –  
Canada CA
Visited: July 2009 Reviewed: Nov 13, 2011

50-65 years of age

About: Zambia
A wonderful experience.
Overall rating
4/5

I was so impressed with the guides and people who helped us in the camp. I was in Zambia for a 4 day safari and was totally thrilled with the number of animals I saw. I would recommend Zambia as a safari destination to everyone. The weather was ideal and we were able to see the wild life during the day and at night with the large spot lights. The camp was well equipped with large tents, restaurant, bar and swimming pool and is in a perfect location right on the river.

floppyjohn   –  
United States US
Visited: August 2009 Reviewed: Nov 11, 2011

35-50 years of age

It's hard to beat African wildlife, zero fences, the source of the Nile, and a torrential rainstorm.
Overall rating
4/5

While it was depressing to hear how four decades of war had decimated the local fauna, it was exhilarating to see wildlife rebounding at this preserve. We went without a guide and had a great time. We never spotted a lion, but we caught sight of just about everything else, from water buffalo to giraffes. A beautiful place.

Johan Gray   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: October 2011 Reviewed: Nov 11, 2011

35-50 years of age

Scenes of natural beauty
Overall rating
3/5

Easily accessible, natural scenery, in the midst of a much larger environment. Options to camp or staying in the local hotel exist. It is a central point for various activities such as hiking, drive outing to watch game, the scenery and other close-by attractions. There are as much as seven hiking trails that you can do from the camping spot. If you are fit you can do most of it in one day, beautiful scenery, bird life in abundance and small game. Do not forget your camera, binoculars and bird or plant book. A day pack is all you need.

Other short excursions from the park as central point is the cultural village close by, the small town of Clarens and even a quick dab into the neighbouring country of Lesotho. This time of the year the landscape is turning green with the summer rains against the backdrop of the beautiful mountains. There are opportunities for taking some of the most beautiful sun rising or setting pictures.

Staying here for a day or a few days replenishes the energy and strengthens the love for nature. The amenities are clean and suitable to take a breather on a long trip, reorganize.

Fuel is easily available at the local fuel station close to the camping terrain. Roads are well maintained and easily accessible even by normal car or motorcycle. No need to a 4x4, except if you plan to go further into Lesotho and the Drakensburg areas. There are also a few 4x4 routes close by. It is about 350km from Johannesburg.

floppyjohn   –  
United States US
Visited: August 2009 Reviewed: Nov 11, 2011

35-50 years of age

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

Uganda is amazingly fertile and beautiful. If it can remain at peace, it's people have a very bright future.

Johan Gray   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: October 2011 Reviewed: Nov 11, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about South Africa by Johan Gray
Overall rating
4/5

There are so many options to choose from. Whether you are a hard core in-the-bush safari person/family or just drawn by all the natural beauty. You can have a balanced tour!

adoninger13   –  
United States US
Visited: September 2011 Reviewed: Nov 10, 2011

20-35 years of age

Review about Moremi Game Reserve by adoninger13
Overall rating
5/5

You won't miss out on any big game at Moremi! AND you get to check out the delta!

adoninger13   –  
United States US
Visited: September 2011 Reviewed: Nov 10, 2011

20-35 years of age

Review about Mokolodi Nature Reserve by adoninger13
Overall rating
4/5

Mokolodi was great, but I would recommend Moremi, Chobe, or the Delta over it.

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