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Trtish Melchi   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2008 Reviewed: Dec 10, 2011

50-65 years of age

Review about Sabi Sabi Game Reserve by Trtish Melchi
Overall rating
5/5

The beauty of seeing animals in natural settings and at such close ranges.

Trtish Melchi   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2008 Reviewed: Dec 10, 2011

50-65 years of age

Amazing, exhilarating and beautiful !
Overall rating
5/5

I stayed at Arathusia--our first outing we saw all the big 5 and lots more. We went out in the early morning and late afternoon on game drives. Just roaming around was fun but when we came in contact with wild game it was spectacular. I was able to take close up shots of Lions, Water Buffalo, Giraffe, Leopards, Cheetah, Hyena, Hippo, Rhino, Nyala and plenty of Elephants. We went to a waterhole where the whole family of Elephants were frolicking and the babies were so cute splashing about while the elders kept a watchful eye.

Trtish Melchi   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2008 Reviewed: Dec 10, 2011

50-65 years of age

Review about South Africa by Trtish Melchi
Overall rating
5/5

I was very pleased--off the plane in less than 24 hours and I saw all the Big 5--can't beat that!

Fad   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: April 2011 Reviewed: Dec 9, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Kruger National Park by Fad
Overall rating
3/5

Huge park with much variation. Lots to see if you are in the right part at the right time and a lot of camps to choose from or tour between.

Fad   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: April 2011 Reviewed: Dec 9, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve by Fad
Overall rating
4/5

Plenty of big animals around and nicely varied scenery.

Fad   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: April 2011 Reviewed: Dec 9, 2011

35-50 years of age

On a downward curve
Overall rating
3/5

Having visited uMkhuze on several occasions previously I was somewhat concerned this year to see it looking somewhat shabbier than on previous visits. Signage was poor and some of the hides in a lamentable state of repair. Game viewing was also not what I had experienced on earlier visits.
That said, the accomodation was as good as I remember; comfortable, isolated chalets, a swimming pool all to me and my wife and father in law and babboon and impala right at the door. There is also cheap, decent food just a stone's throw away at the camp restaurant and nightly tours that are both reasonably priced and far from overcrowded. What game I did see was worth the trip; a pack of wild dogs (the rarest predator on the continent as I understand it), fantastic up-close views of a very impressive Kudu and plenty of bird life. On earlier trips I have seen rhino, both black and white, there, bush babies, hyena, civet, hippo, giraffe, zebra, untold impala and nyala and some of the rarer birds.
uMkhuze is a quiet reserve, perhaps due to it's current lack of maintenance, so there is no danger of encountering crowds and it has some lovely picnic spots by the pans where there was no one but myself, my family, and the monkeys to spoil the peace. With a bit more care uMkhuze could be a lovely, peaceful place to visit again and the staff are helpful and pleasant. It is also conveniently located for day trips to neighbouring Hluhluwe-Umfolozi and the St Lucia wetland park (now renamed iSimangaliso). A good destination for bird lovers but not as varied scenery wise as I might prfer, with a lot of thick, flat brush for the animals to lose themselves in.
Weather in early April was almost perfect, warm but not too hot, mosquito free (from what we saw) and suitable for Braais (BBQs) every night at the fixed Braai grills that are located outside each chalet, and cleaned at dawn each day. Just don't forget to take your own charcoal, lighters and food as the shop is a little sparse.
A little much needed work and uMkhuze could be, once again, a top destination, located as it is within easy travelling distance from Durban.

skogstad   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2011 Reviewed: Dec 9, 2011

20-35 years of age

Review about Okavango Delta by skogstad
Overall rating
4/5

It's not really a "safari" destination, but a great destination for river enthusiasts. Elephants, hippos, monitor lizzards and spider nests gallore!

skogstad   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2011 Reviewed: Dec 9, 2011

20-35 years of age

Review about Chobe National Park by skogstad
Overall rating
5/5

In July holy cow were there lots of baby animals! Every animal we saw had a baby representative present. Amazingly beautiful with the water and up-close views with so many animals.

skogstad   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2011 Reviewed: Dec 9, 2011

20-35 years of age

Moremi had it all
Overall rating
5/5

We were a group with Naga Safaris and went for a few days to Moremi before hitting up some other places in Northern Botswana. With exception to baby animals, Moremi had it all (all the moms with babies were at Chobe where there was lots of water). We saw all animals we were to continue to see, while at Moremi. Before we even got to our campsite (which was just a clearing) we saw elephants right on the side of the road, springbok and a pride of lions within an arms reach. Our site had passing animals in the night and lots of great insects (entomology student).

Our group (chemist, physicist..) was pretty specific in our interests and we weren't let down at all. None of us were interested in birds upon arrival, but due to our guide's knowledge pointing out birds to us, we left with a new interest in them. Tons of up close encounters with birds on all drives.

===dre blog===   –  
United States US
Visited: February 2010 Reviewed: Dec 9, 2011

20-35 years of age

About: Botswana
Review about Botswana by ===dre blog===
Overall rating
5/5

Abundant wildlife, kind people, unforgettable landscapes.

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