35-50 years of age
Excellent for quiet, relaxed game drives. Beautiful scenery.
Large game park with excellent roads. Not too many visitors (unlike the Mara) so you have the park to yourself which is very nice. Animals are shy -you have to drive very slowly & carefully when approaching them. When we went in March is was very hot.
A couple of great lodges in the area. Elsa's Kopje is beautiful.
35-50 years of age
Review about Aberdare National Park by navrajghataura
Its like no other park in East Africa. Completely different scenery from the other parks. Very dense, green, lush forest cover. Beautiful moorlands. Cold, fresh air.
35-50 years of age
Review about Masai Mara National Reserve by navrajghataura
One of Kenya's best parks & perhaps one the best known destinations on the planet. Love it every time I visit. Lots of lodges to choose from - excellent wildlife & you get to see it all.
35-50 years of age
Review about Nairobi National Park by navrajghataura
Great park in a city. Very short ride for Nairobi residents with good wildlife. No Elephants. You can view the city skyline from within the park
35-50 years of age
Review about Lake Nakuru National Park by navrajghataura
One of Kenya's best parks. Lots of birds, eagles. Lots of close up encounters with wildlife including white rhino
20-35 years of age
Review about Tanzania by HG
A fantastic country, with friendly people, and surprisingly good facilities.
65+ years of age
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Stunningly beautiful landscape with views to the horizon and sunsets of magnificence. Somewhere that makes one feel a very small part of nature but privileged to be part of it.
50-65 years of age
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Stretched desertly landscapes. No wildlife boundaries. Beautiful light in the morning and evenings. Strange nature phenomena: petrified forest, Brandberg, Twyfelfontein, Fish River Canyon, Kakoa Veld)
Perfect Ten
To avoid the traffic jams of Ngorongoro and the other parks around Arusha, head further afield to Mikumi. I've visited twice and have seen only three other tourists there. Everyone there--rangers, hoteliers, tour guides--is more laid back and informal, they'll treat you more like a friend than a client. In addition to the animals (they've got them all), the drive down from Arusha via Dodoma or better yet via Iringa is a great experience.