50-65 years of age
A dream come true.
Lots of animals, 1st class ranger/tracker. Transportation was excellent as the food and the rooms. The personnel was very friendly and kind. We did not miss anything - only the opportunity to come back.
50-65 years of age
Review about Chobe National Park by Kaj
The combination of river wetlands and the dry desert makes it very interesting.
50-65 years of age
Review about Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park by Kaj
Extremely hot and dry and yet plenty of animals. Undisturbed gamewatching
Tranquil wildlife experience
Excelent accomodation, ample food and good variation of courses. Fine vararity of wildlife within short transport distance. Few tourists in this area, thus the best Bush vibe here.
Review about Masai Mara National Reserve by drdupline
Exelent lodges. Large area lots of animals. Tends to be crouded by tourists
Review about Lake Nakuru National Park by drdupline
Lots of animals in small place, tends to be crowded by tourists. Exelent lodges in the area.
Endless desert to endless sea
After driving for days through beautiful but scorching desert-scapes, we crested a dune and were chilled by a breeze coming off the dark blue Atlantic. This is an isolated, beautiful, and rarely-visited part of the world. In Namibia you can see big game as in other African countries, but also explore the desert and drive for miles up the Skeleton coast without seeing another person. They also have the best steaks--wild game or beef--of any other safari destination.
See the source of the Nile and the Mountains of the Moon in one trip.
Unlike other safari destinations in East Africa, Uganda has diverse geography--big rivers, mountain ranges and lakes-- that break the monotony of the high plains and make great backgrounds for photos. Uganda offers serious mountaineering, whitewater activities and gorilla trekking, in addition to the standard bush safari. Ugandans are friendly and more of them speak English than denizens of neighboring countries. It's well worth a visit.
See the great Victoria falls and walk with rhinos
Zambia has a combination of adventure sports, beautiful scenery (not to belittle the great Victoria Falls as mere "scenery") and excellent walking safaris. A return trip is highly recommended, as Victoria Falls completely changes but is just as dramatic in the dry season as in the rainy season.
Review about Zambezi Region by davisww
There is a lot of highway (beware of elephants on the road) to travel before you reach Katima Mulilo but camping next to the beautiful river is worth it.