50-65 years of age
50-65 years of age
Review about Tarangire National Park by GermanyMike
Had to rush through, got bitten by Tse Tses (tzetze); late in the afternoon; not much wildlife.
50-65 years of age
Review about Serengeti National Park by GermanyMike
Tenting in the Serengeti, with 3 days for excursions is great; good food, a glimpse of African wildlife (we saw all what you see in the books)
50-65 years of age
Review about Lake Manyara National Park by GermanyMike
Crowded, not much time allowed by guide
50-65 years of age
Review about Katavi National Park by GermanyMike
Not crowded, had an excellent guide,all that we hoped for to see: it was all there.
35-50 years of age
Review about Amboseli National Park by The Blue Boy
The mountain. It's one of the most stunning things I've ever seen.
35-50 years of age
Beautiful Kenya
Tsavo, east and west, is an exraordinary destination that is reasonably accessable to the normal tourist. It is really two parks in one, as it is split by the Niarobi to Mombasa road. What is the first thing that is striking is the deep rich colour of the ground, almost red. Then it's the animals. You'll be guarenteed to see zebra and giraffe. Almost certain to lions and elephants. The two places that I really would recommend are Voi lodge and Kilaguni lodge as places to visit and stay overnight. And that's all I'm gonna say as I wouldn't want to spoil 'em for anybody!
50-65 years of age
My African Dream (if you can forget the Africa of today)
We travelled as a family of five- and we did enjoy all of the trip. Went from Arusha through Tarangire, Ngorongoro, Kainokaoa, Serengeti to Mwanza and across Lake Viktoria. Went down to Lake Tanganjika, crossed it to the south on the MS Liemba. Stayed at Lake Shore Lodge near Kipili and made our excursions to Katavi from there. Staying there was just a dream, best place ever we have been to. Made a long way home from there to Daressalam and Europe. We havebeen to Bali, Laos, Thailand, Mauritius and a lot of other places: we never were so sad when we had to go home as we were after our trip to Tanzania. These things said one more thing: please consider ecological and social aspects when chosing your tour operators; ask your european travel agent to ask their african partners! We still feel a bit ashamed that we did not do that enough-and we realized that we should have done so only during our trip. Should you go to Tanzania? YES! Go! All the best.
35-50 years of age
Review about Kenya by The Blue Boy
Kenya is a real land of suprises. Most people don't know about the Marine Reserve just off Bamburi beach. A must if you snorkel!