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jfcall1   –  
United States US
Visited: September 2011 Reviewed: Oct 24, 2012

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

Review about Sabi Sabi Game Reserve by jfcall1
Overall rating
5/5

The leopard sightings in Sabi Sands are among the most consistent.

Anonymous   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: June 2012 Reviewed: Oct 29, 2012

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

About: Uganda
Gorilla trekking Tour
Overall rating
5/5

I had wanted to hire a car and drive through Uganda, but after spending over a month trying to secure gorilla tracking permits to no avail, I was told that often the Ugandan Wildlife Authority are uncooperative with individual groups of tourists as they are paid of my tour companies, whether this is true I’m not sure but I tried contacting them by both email and phone for over a month and received no correct info and was just led around in circles with false email addresses etc...
If you are situated in Uganda it’s a different ball game and it seems it’s a simple process to obtain the permits from the UWA office in Kampala. Seeing as I didn’t want to risk arriving and there being no permits left I decided to give up and book through a tour agency. In the end I’m so glad we did, we booked the permits and a driver to take us from Kampala to Queen Elizabeth National Park for a safari, on to Lake Bunyonyi for a night, down to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest to track gorillas and finally across the Rwandan border to Kigali.

All the booking and communication was done through Jackie from Katona, who was extremely helpful and answered all of my questions, gave great advice and put together multiple itineraries based on each new request, for us to look through.

When we arrived in Kampala we found the office easily and paid the balance and made some final arrangements which all went smoothly. (It’s worth noting that USD notes printed before the year 2000 and which are smaller denominations than $50 are not accepted anywhere in Uganda).

We met our driver the next morning and he was quiet but helpful throughout the trip. Overall the value for money was amazing and we got to see so much more and got a lot more packed into the time we had there. You are read about our experience in Queen Elizabeth National Park and our experience tracking gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest here, we never would have seen so much wildlife both on the safari and on the drive without our driver’s sharp eyes. We also had baggage missing from our flight when we landed and the company arranged for it to be driven down and meet us the day after the tour started, they took away all the worry and did this all completely free of charge

Anonymous   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: June 2012 Reviewed: Oct 29, 2012

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Review about Bwindi Impenetrable National Park by Anonymous
Overall rating
5/5

Perfect place for Ecotourism

xFroStiYx Visited: August 2009 Reviewed: Oct 30, 2012

About: Botswana
Review about Botswana by xFroStiYx
Overall rating
5/5

Botswana is really natural africa in my eyes, with many many animals and wonderful people!

manonloots Visited: October 2010 Reviewed: Oct 30, 2012

Review about South Africa by manonloots
Overall rating
5/5

Africa was just amazing, but we went also to Botswana and there we had a more bush vibe.

xFroStiYx Visited: August 2009 Reviewed: Oct 30, 2012

This is Africa!
Overall rating
5/5

Hi everyone,
i've visited Moremi National Park in 2009 and it was one of the most excited trips i've ever done in Africa. Animals all over the place, we saw a group of lions eating a buffalo, many elefants, hippos and more.. But the special thing about Moremi National Park isn't just about animals, but the way you can do your Safari there. There are many small roads, you have to be careful to find the right way, just this is a big adventure. It fells like you are just in wilderness, not really in a park like Kruger National Park. Also Camping in Moremi is amazing, because of animals around you in night. So all in all it is a real park in its real nature and it's definitly one of the nicest parts of southern africa!

Marion   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: September 2012 Reviewed: Nov 6, 2012

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

About: Tanzania
Review about Tanzania by Marion
Overall rating
5/5

Southern Tanzania has a vast diversity of wildlife and birds, beautiful scenery and exciting all without fencing.

Marion   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: September 2012 Reviewed: Nov 6, 2012

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

Selous Game Reserve - An exciting, adventurous safari.
Overall rating
5/5

Selous Game Reserve, Tanzania

Six of us visited Rufiji River Camp in September 2012. We were welcomed by Karl and Sally with a welcome drink, given a quick show around the lounge/dining area and escorted to our tents to freshen up. These were extremely well set out, quite large and comfortable with a veranda overlooking the Rufiji River. We went to the dining area to meet Karl for a brief safety talk and be given our different safari options after which we enjoyed a simple delicious lunch.
That afternoon, went on a river cruise where we saw lots of birds, hippos and some crocodiles. Quite often elephants are seen on these cruises, but we were unlucky this time. It was very peaceful and enjoyed the beautiful sunset on the way back. We decided to have a full day safari the next day as you get to see more of the area and the opportunity of seeing many more animals. Well, we were delighted to see Lions and cubs very quickly around a kill, lots of Elephants, Greater Kudu, Giraffes, zebras, a beautiful fully grown male leopard lazing away in a rock shelf, more lions, impalas, jackals, lots of gorgeous birds, especially the Lilac Breasted Roller and very specially, after waiting to see wild dogs for eight years, we came across these wonderful dogs. There were ten in all with pups. We watched them for at least 20 minutes, such a privilege as they are so rare. We also went on a walking safari and had to stay still for about 15 minutes as a small herd of elephants were in front of us heading for the river which was very exciting. Our Guide then told us about all the trees and bushes that have special medicinal properties which are still used today by local people. He also pointed out the spoor of different animals, it was really fascinating. We walked for about three hours and it went so quickly! We had the same guide during our stay who was excellent. Being seasoned safari folk, we even learned details of the fauna and flora we hadn’t heard before as he was so knowledgeable.
The scenery was lovely, still green as it wasn’t long after the rains, quite different from other parts of Africa where sometimes it is extremely arid and dry. The weather was hot and dry in the day, turning chilly at night.
The food was excellent and we thoroughly enjoyed our stay, only wish we had booked for longer. We would certainly recommend staying at Rufiji Camp in Selous for a great experience; they look after you from start to finish, never having to worry about anything.
Marion and Rod

Marion   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: September 2012 Reviewed: Nov 6, 2012

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

Review about Katavi National Park by Marion
Overall rating
5/5

Absolutely superb. Hardly anyone is there and you are completely at one with nature, it's peaceful and full of hundreds of animals!

Marion   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: September 2012 Reviewed: Nov 6, 2012

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

Review about Ruaha National Park by Marion
Overall rating
5/5

Plenty of animals, lovely birds, beautiful scenery. The rainy season brings out wonderful flora and more birdlife. Exciting to see a different Africa!

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