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Rick   –  
United States US
Visited: March 2015 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2015

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Fantastic Safari Experience
5/5

I had a great experience with African Heart. From booking to airport pickup, to the safari, everything ran smoothly. Our guide was incredible. He was knowledgable, friendly, and professional. The things we saw on safari also blew is away. I recommend going on safari and I recommend African Heart.

Ann   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: April 2015 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2015

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Amazing Safari
5/5

Mara was amazing we saw all the big 5 minis rhino which is still more than I had hoped for.The guide Issac was fantastic and very considerate of the fact there were kids on tour.Very very happy.thanks to Denis

Dave P   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: March 2015 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2015

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Location rather than luxury!
3/5

Fantastic location, staff and breakfast. Disappointing room - aircon unusable due to noise and dirty tissues found in bed!!! No attempt by reception staff to apologise
Dinner at sister hotel awesome!

Flo   –  
Germany DE
Visited: December 2013 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2015

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

Serious and personal tour operator
5/5

I booked a 1 day trip with my girl friend and our guide Edward took us to the volcano crater lake near lake Nakuru. Edaward picked us up with a solid car and revealed as a very caring and friendly guide. He told us a lot about the landscape, culture and people of the region and guided our wonderful walk around the crater lake. The view was superbe (inclduing wildlife) and we had a relaxing tea time at the restaurant.

Myrtle Wong   –  
United States US
Visited: February 2015 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2015

65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

The more I reflect on this trip, the more I appreciate how great it was, a once in a lifetime trip.
5/5

Knowledgeable and skillful Gabi and Guido took the extra step to ensure we were witness to over 40 species of mammals and 180 birds at play, at feeding, mating, at rest and at surviving. Phillipo added his touch of humanness, humor and warmth to the Masaai Magic staff. Food, lodging, transportation were also excellent. So much fun being a part of the "5M" tour. Have been raving about this trip to friends and family.

Jim Siegel Visited: March 2014 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2015

Kilimanjaro Summit and incredible Safari with Mega Adventures was life changing!
5/5

What incredible experiences I had on two different Mega Adventures excursions.
First we were off to the summit of Mt Killimanjaro for a week long trek up the challenging mountain. Our lead guide, Mathew, had climbed the mountain over 400 times so he was a complete pro. Mega Adventures provided most of the required equipment, delicious meals, and competitant staff to get us to the top !
The following week Mega Adventures took us out on a week long safari which was probably the best experience if my life! Our guides were experts at knowing where to find all of the wildlife. During the first hour we saw lions, zebra, elephants, ostriches, gazelles, and giraffes. By the end of the week we had seen every large animal that Tanzania has to offer.
We were thrilled with the resorts that Mega Adventures picked for us for they were all five star!
If you want to see the real Tanzania I highly recommend Mega Adventures!
They will change your life.

Torodd Visited: March 2015 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2015

The amazing feeling you get by standing in the midst of a herd of wild Elephants...
Overall rating
4/5

Amboseli is a pretty nice park for game-drives. It is not the park you want to visit if you have to see the "big five", because you won't find any rhinos or leopards here. But if you want to experience the incredible feeling you get when 20-30 huge african elephants silently passes by your car, this park is for you. If you are lucky you may get the oppurtunity to get a glympse of the largest free-standing mountain in the world, Kilimanjaro. The mountain is oft visible in the morning or evening hours. Though Amboseli is several miles away from the top, it still amazes hugely.

As for accomodation I can highly recommend Kibo Safari Camp. This is a luxury tented lodge, minutes from Kimana Gate. The staff, food, location etc. were excellent.

Per March 2015 the park were not overcrowded by cars, but only a few. This is much because of the reduction in tourism Kenya is experiencing. I personally prefer not to be part of a swarm of buzzing Toyotas when on game-drives, but rather have the oppurtunity to feel like in the only man-made creation in sight. This enables one to connect with the wildlife and nature in a special way. Nothing beats the sense of peace you get when the driver switches of the engine, and all you hear is Amboseli herself.

evimeyer Visited: January 2015 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2015

Review about Okavango Delta by evimeyer
Overall rating
5/5

The flood waters of the Delta cover 35,000 square kilometers, creating permanent lagoons lakes and channels even in the dry season. This oasis has some of the highest concentration of wildlife and an astounding number of bird species.

evimeyer Visited: January 2015 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2015

Review about Linyanti Concession by evimeyer
Overall rating
5/5

This is a very lush area with lagoons, swamps, alluvial islands, marshes, flood plains, riparian forests and lush inland forests. Hippos and elephants rule the area. Lots of birds of all kind.

evimeyer Visited: January 2015 Reviewed: Apr 11, 2015

The blooming desert filled with wildlife
Overall rating
5/5

The Central Kalahari Game Reserve is an incredible safari destination during the emerald season (rainy season), when the desert provides lots of vegetation due to the frequent daily thunderstorms. It really is much more of a semi-arid area than a desert, with expansive grasslands and savannah, in which the wildlife roams, hides and hunts. The scenery is breathtaking, the wildlife abundant. I had a particular interest in birds during my trip to Botswana and knew that many migratory birds escaping the cold European winter can be found in sub-saharan Africa. I was absolutely astounded by the numbers of Storks of various kinds in the Kalahari Game Reserve. Hundreds of them were flying high up in the air in kettle formation, or satiating themselves in the grassland and water holes. The amount of mammal species was great as well and their behavior wonderful to observe from the Land Cruiser. Since there is more vegetation during the emerald (rainy, summer) season, the wildlife might be a little more difficult to spot than during Botswana's winter. But a good guide can make up for that and enable you to observe some very interesting hunting and eating behavior.
The scenery was beautiful due to the vegetation and blooms. We experienced rain in the afternoon once in four days, but I understand that it can rain daily. Since our Land Cruisers had a sun/rain roof and very comfortable ponchos, we really were not affected at all by the rain. The temperature was very hot during the middle of the day, but all game drives took place either early in the morning or late in the afternoon. The hottest time was siesta time at camp. In the Central Kalahari Game Reserve night drives are not permitted and all vehicles have to be back at camp when it gets dark.
We stayed at the Kalahari Plains Camp, which was a nice basic camp with really delicious food. The "tents" were clean and comfortable, the shower only salt water, with one fresh water faucet at the bathroom sink.
The Central Kalahari Game Reserve was our first of three camps in Botswana, and definitely a great introduction to the country.

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