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Tomasz   –  
Poland PL
Visited: February 2011 Reviewed: Apr 5, 2012

35-50 years of age

About: Uganda
Review about Uganda by Tomasz
Overall rating
5/5

You won't be disappointed. You will see so many different animals and so many beautiful scenic. You will miss Uganda when you return home.

Thomas Mätzsch   –  
Sweden SE
Visited: January 2007 Reviewed: Apr 5, 2012

50-65 years of age

Fascinating, friendly foreever-experience
Overall rating
5/5

The experience of Mala Mala Game Reserve stirs memories of beautiful and romantic lodges at the brink of a wonderful river with fascinating and plenty wildlife in a very engaged, informed and friendly athmosphere.

butforthesky Visited: December 2011 Reviewed: Apr 5, 2012

Review about Mahale Mountains National Park by butforthesky
Overall rating
3/5

A little too close to Arusha to really feel like you're on safari, but decent viewing and scenery

butforthesky Visited: December 2011 Reviewed: Apr 5, 2012

Review about Serengeti National Park by butforthesky
Overall rating
5/5

Breathtaking views and mindblowing wildlife viewing

butforthesky Visited: December 2011 Reviewed: Apr 5, 2012

Review about Ngorongoro Crater by butforthesky
Overall rating
5/5

Breathtaking views and mindblowing wildlife viewing

Emiel de Lange   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: April 2010 Reviewed: Apr 5, 2012

under20 years of age

A Luxurious Bush Hotel
Overall rating
4/5

Mala Mala is obviously geared towards the high market, with most visitors arriving by plane. As such, it is important to review Mala Mala in this context.

Yes, the rooms are luxurious and contain everything you could need, but there are other lodges that just add that touch of style which give them an edge in the luxury department. More specifically, the rooms felt like a 5-star hotel rather than a bush lodge - there was little viewing to be done from the room which was in near proximity to other rooms and therefore wasnt as open as it could have been. The view from the balcony was less than spectacular, rather dull even, but the occasional animal did walk by. In short - very comfortable, but didnt integrate you into the bush, or even really 'Africa'.

The communal areas were much more succesful in this regard, tastefully decorated, also with large trophies and plenty of space. Eating is done on a large deck with a great view over the river Sands, where the occasional elephant of hippo walks. There were many stories of animals coming into the lodge, but I didnt witness any of this. Further, there is a large and beautiful pool, as well as gym and entertainment room for kids with DVDs. The food was fantastic.

All the staff were extremely friendly and helpful. No complaints here. Especially the guides are extremely knowledgeable and willing to adjust to your wishes. They also eat every meal with you, providing great conversation.

The wildlife is what Mala Mala is famous for and there is no shortage of it. Within my first hour I had seen 2 cheetahs, a leopard and an attempted lion kill. We visited these animals repeatedly, and saw some more great interactions. The one thing I will add is that they are a little obsessed with the 'big five' and even provide a certificate at the end. Although the wildlife is great, and the game drives are lovely, the lodge lacks anything to really get you into the bush; the walk was 20min long and followed a road with the car trailing us, ready to pick us up. Further Ive heard some negative things about their conservation record, perhaps unfounded, but now with the fence to Kruger removed this should be fine.

In summary, a very comfortable and luxurious experience. You will see a lot of spectacular wildlife. Perfect if you want to visit Africa for a short time in comfort and tick your animal checklist. If you really want to explore Africa and experience the bush - go elsewhere.

Emiel de Lange

Emiel de Lange   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: April 2010 Reviewed: Apr 5, 2012

under20 years of age

Review about Sabi Sand Game Reserve by Emiel de Lange
Overall rating
5/5

Great viewing, very exclusive and not at all overrun.

Emiel de Lange   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: April 2010 Reviewed: Apr 5, 2012

under20 years of age

Review about Kruger National Park by Emiel de Lange
Overall rating
3/5

Huge diversity and great viewing, but some areas are tourist traps.

Tomasz   –  
Poland PL
Visited: February 2011 Reviewed: Apr 5, 2012

35-50 years of age

Meeting with chimpanzees
Overall rating
4/5

I was so excited seeing chimpanzees living without borders and boundaries - in freedom. As Kibale is a forest there was not too much light for filming of taking photographs but i managed to take some great photos.
Guide knew everything about wildlife and told us as much as he was able diuring our stay.
And the weather was so good during our stay there.
I would really recommend Kibale Forest as a great place to see wildlife in Uganda.

Tomasz   –  
Poland PL
Visited: February 2011 Reviewed: Apr 5, 2012

35-50 years of age

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

GORILLAS - that's explain everything. All your efforts are worth to make when you see huge silverback charging on you :)

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