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BradJill   –  
Hong Kong HK
Visited: March 2009 Reviewed: May 26, 2011

20-35 years of age

About: Uganda
Review about Uganda by BradJill
Overall rating
3/5

The gorilla safari is excellent but it seems difficult to recommend the traditional African safaris in Uganda when you are so close to some of the best animal viewing in the world in nearby Kenya and Tanzania with the Masai Mara and Serengeti National Parks.

lslay78   –  
Saudi Arabia SA
Visited: January 2004 Reviewed: May 21, 2011

20-35 years of age

Review about Amboseli National Park by lslay78
Overall rating
4/5

With a backdrop of Mt. Kiliminjaro you just can't go wrong!

lslay78   –  
Saudi Arabia SA
Visited: January 2004 Reviewed: May 21, 2011

20-35 years of age

Review about Masai Mara National Reserve by lslay78
Overall rating
5/5

More wildlife here than anywhere else we went. A must-see!

lslay78   –  
Saudi Arabia SA
Visited: January 2004 Reviewed: May 21, 2011

20-35 years of age

About: Kenya
Review about Kenya by lslay78
Overall rating
4/5

Kenya was an excellent destination for my first safari. We could find a multitude of wildlife to view every day and the accomodations were first class.

kwasiak   –  
United States US
Visited: April 2006 Reviewed: May 19, 2011

20-35 years of age

Beautiful Scenery and Relaxing Safari Experience
Overall rating
4/5

I spent about three days driving through Kruger National Park on a tour bus as part of a University class trip. I loved that each night we stayed at another one of the campgrounds and we stayed in various types of camping cabin conditions from a nice cabin with a loft to permanent tents to little round huts with just beds.

The wildlife was not always abundant, but I liked the experience of looking for the wildlife and the excitement of seeing it. From the tour bus we saw a several of the Big Five during our trip including elephants, wild buffalo, and lions. I was among the few that decided to take an early morning safari on our last morning and we got to see our only rhino. Best of all we got to see a leopard in a tree right off the road, so we ended up seeing all of the Big Five during our trip. While it can be hard to see all of the Big Five in Kruger, the trip was great even before we lucked out and saw all of the Big Five on our last morning.

The scenery is beautiful and somewhat varied as you drive through the different parts of Kruger National Park.

I enjoyed that we took it slow getting to the campgrounds by mid afternoon and having the evening to relax. There was often still wildlife spotting opportunities at the campground including one that overlooked a large clearing. I enjoy identifying different bird species every morning while most were still sleeping using the little wildlife guidebook I picked up at the first gift shop we stopped at in Kruger. Most of the campgrounds had nice pools to swim in and cool off.

Andrew W   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: July 2007 Reviewed: May 17, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Luambe National Park by Andrew W
Overall rating
4/5

Good diversity of species but less visited by tourists. The lodge in the park has a great riverside setting. Chance of seeing wild dog.

Andrew W   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: July 2007 Reviewed: May 17, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about South Luangwa National Park by Andrew W
Overall rating
5/5

A great park with a high density of a lot of species. Great diversity of habitat.

Andrew W   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: July 2007 Reviewed: May 17, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about North Luangwa National Park by Andrew W
Overall rating
5/5

This is a wild and exciting place which feels remote from the rest of the world.

Andrew W   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: July 2007 Reviewed: May 17, 2011

35-50 years of age

About: Zambia
Some of the best game-veiwing in the world and some of the most amazing lodges
Overall rating
5/5

Having visited North and South Luangwa parks several times I can say that they are some of my favourites in south and east Africa.

The north and the south have very different characters and are run very differently. The south has more accommodation options and a greater network of trails and is more vistited but has such an incredible diversity of habitat that it doesn't seem over-developed. There is so much to see that guides don't rush their clients around. The place teems with life and the diversity of species is fantastic. The variety of accommodation provides a variety of prices and most people should find something to suit them.

The north is a much more exclusive place with just three camps within the park. There is a limited network of roads and all the camps specialise in walking safaris. The park is truly wild and exploring it on foot literally brings you face to face with that. Staying in one these places is not just staying in a game park but more case of being part of it. The sights, sounds and smells of the park are unsullied. The stars and the animal chorus at night are sublime. However, with this awsome experience comes an awesome pricetag. If you do manage to do it, though, you will never forget it.

Just writing this review has made me want to go back.

club60   –  
United States US
Visited: October 2010 Reviewed: May 9, 2011

50-65 years of age

Review about Ngorongoro Crater by club60
Overall rating
5/5

A fantastic ecosystem to explore. You would think that the wildlife would be content to remain in the Crater but they make nightly visits to the Serena Lodge which is perched right on the Crater rim.

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