Review about Hwange National Park by Nico Roets
Hwange appears to be suffering from poaching in certain areas. The bush vibe is wonderful and the birding excellent.
20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about Trans Kibo Travels by elisa vaz
We came to this operator by searching the internet who recommended it as one of the cheapest. We had, however an inconvenience when we arrived in Tanzania and they told us that they had sent us a table service with prices lagged by one year. In short, we had to renegotiate the value of services safari at the last minute. However, the opportunity to enjoy four days of Safari in very good infrastructure provided by Transkibo, Seronera Wildlife Lodge and Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge was undoubtedly valuable and rewarding experience.
Review about Matobo National Park by Nico Roets
The rock formations are fantastic with a figure or face to be made out in almost every formation. A surreal experience to be awaken by hooting of Pel's fishing owl.
20-35 years of age
Review about Mikumi National Park by Michele
Is a nice park to visit in a weekend from Dar es Salaam. But if you come in Tanzaniafor game viewing, you cannot lose other parks much more exciting.
35-50 years of age
Review about Lake Manyara National Park by gavathome
Very dry and dusty, also was very hot and uncomfortable. Would recommend going at a different time of year, we went in February.
20-35 years of age
Review about Nairobi National Park by JASPAL SEMBI
its good being the only national park next to a city which you can see from a distance
20-35 years of age
Review about Lake Manyara National Park by mrdiggler
go and have a half-day excursion (hunting, "smoking") to the Hadzabe people!!
50-65 years of age
Review about Okavango Delta by Bruceontour
A place where one has to go as we were on a very small part of this huge expanse of inland water. With the previous heavy rain, the whole water level was high resulting in animals being displaced.
50-65 years of age
Review about Chobe National Park by Bruceontour
Just our luck that the setting sun was in the wrong angle ie animals between us and the sun and therefore were backlit. Despite this with more time we would have been rewarded like the other travellers we had met on route including some of our own group who had separated from us the previous day to start another tour and what they saw.
35-50 years of age
Review about Ngorongoro Crater by Schaapmans
You see a lot of wildlife. And a lot of tourists. Coming down into the crater is of great beauty. Awesome scenery. The animals are almost half tame. In Selous you can't approach a wildebeest closer than 50 or 100 m. Here it sits still on the road as you drive by. Huge agglomerations of wildlife and some pieces of dusty empty plains with just some animals. It's good to get your close up photos. Not to see rare animals. Some birds to see, not too spectacular - except for lunch steeling black kites. Expect to see at least 20+ 4x4 at any time. Everything worth looking at has a group of vehicles around it.