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StefanHuber Visited: May 2003 Reviewed: Apr 14, 2012

Review about Skeleton Coast National Park by StefanHuber
Overall rating
4/5

Good wildlife, amazing scenery, good accommodations, nice people, good food

mimi785nono   –  
France FR
Visited: September 2007 Reviewed: Apr 15, 2012

20-35 years of age

About: Namibia
Review about Namibia by mimi785nono
Overall rating
5/5

Namibia is definitely a place to visit soon, before his beauty attracts more people and become a "tourist destination" like South Africa. Namibia is wild and beautiful. First time I was there (in 2005) it was like we were the first persons to land here, we sometimes drove hours before seeing another car. This is what I loved about this country, the feeling of "discovering" the place.

michi_z   –  
Germany DE
Visited: November 2009 Reviewed: Apr 15, 2012

35-50 years of age

About: Kenya
Review about Kenya by michi_z
Overall rating
5/5

Kenya is a good place for safaris. It is compromise between a certain level of organiztion (some call it civilization) the bush vibe feeling.
There are places in africa which are more remote more basic but if you in wildlife spotting and photograhy you won't realize it on (good) the pictures taken.

mimi785nono   –  
France FR
Visited: September 2007 Reviewed: Apr 15, 2012

20-35 years of age

About: Kaokoland
Must to see
Overall rating
5/5

Kaokoland is not so much a wildlife destination even we met some wild giraffes, zebras (but there are everywhere in Namibia) and some other wild animals. We unfortunately missed the wild elephants but they are not so hard to see apparently. Kaokoland is more for scenery-drive. Lanscapes there are wonderful (Warmquelle, Epupa falls especially), the place is not crowed with tourists at all, it needs even some organisation to get there, get fuel, food and water because it is not easy to have some after.
But it is definitely an experience I recommend. If you have the change to organize a visit to the Himba people, it is great but just be careful when you choose your tour, because some guides really don't care about the people and trade alcohol or cigarettes with them (instead of sugar, tea or other food products).
We visited Kaokoland by our own with a Condor Toyota and camping tents. It was just great this way.
If you are looking for a wildlife destination, then Etosha is probably better, but for scenery, only Namib desert (Sossusvlei and Deathvlei) can match with Kaokoland!!

mimi785nono   –  
France FR
Visited: September 2007 Reviewed: Apr 15, 2012

20-35 years of age

Review about Zambezi Region by mimi785nono
Overall rating
3/5

The place does not look like the rest of the country, it is really "green" and after being a few days in the desert, it feel so weird to see grass and water. The Zambezi Region is crowed but it still feels the vibes of the african villages.

mimi785nono   –  
France FR
Visited: September 2007 Reviewed: Apr 15, 2012

20-35 years of age

Review about Namib-Naukluft National Park by mimi785nono
Overall rating
3/5

Not the best but it is nice walk and with it, you will avoid sitting in a car for hours.

mimi785nono   –  
France FR
Visited: September 2007 Reviewed: Apr 15, 2012

20-35 years of age

About: Damaraland
Review about Damaraland by mimi785nono
Overall rating
5/5

If you have not the chance to visit the San people (Bushman), then listen carefully when they speak, all with click. The Sptizberg is great.

mimi785nono   –  
France FR
Visited: September 2007 Reviewed: Apr 15, 2012

20-35 years of age

Review about Etosha National Park by mimi785nono
Overall rating
5/5

Definitely the Wildlike experience in Namibia. There is no way to miss the lions, zebras, elephants and others. To really enjoy the place, stay in one of the 3 resorts (my favourite is Okaukuejo) because you will have the chance to experience the savana et the wildlife at night around a waterhole.

michi_z   –  
Germany DE
Visited: November 2009 Reviewed: Apr 15, 2012

35-50 years of age

Hidden Secret
Overall rating
5/5

Samburu and ist sister Buffalo Springs are bit off the big tourist stream.
Maybe they a bit far in the north or the klimate is considered as too hot. I do not know.
There are a number of good reasons to stay there for some days just discovering and ejoying nature.
Both parks are divided by the Ewaso Ngiro river which is the only contant source of water in this dry area. Just spot a long the river a wait till the animals are coming for drink or bath. The elephants aren't shy and from a certain distance their interesting social behaviour can be observated. Further, the beauty retuculated giraffe, beisa oryx antelopes, the blue leged somali ostrich, the big grevy zebra and the gerenuk (long necke iraffe antelope) can be seen, but not to be found in the southern more popular parks. Samburu is a good place for spotting leopards (7 times in 4 days including a mother with a cub). Also Lions are in area. Further wildlife is al around just stop, be quiet, take time and enjoy.
Ony a few lodges and camps can be found in Samburu. It appears as a bit a remote place.
I am looking for wildlife and not so much interested in stars or whatever ratings of the lodges. There might be more exclusive and luxurious places.
The park is operated by the local Samburu community and was in 2009 in a good shape. Unlike other parks, no cattle was found grazing within the park. The staff was always friendly and helpful.

michi_z   –  
Germany DE
Visited: November 2009 Reviewed: Apr 15, 2012

35-50 years of age

Review about Aberdare National Park by michi_z
Overall rating
5/5

The Abaredares National Park is 750 sqkm large mountain range south of Mount Kenia. Unlike the other parks in Kenia ist covered with dense forests and swampy highl ands which are rarely visited. Most visitors just stay overnight in on of the two lodges (the ark, treetops), watching the wildlife around the salt ponds close by.
The wildlife contains mainly elephants and buffalos in great numbers as well as waterbucks and other antelopes, hyenas and rarely leopards and the giant forest hog.
If you stay a day longer a trip throgh the forests to highlands can be organised. You might spot Sykes and Colobus monkeys in the forests and can visit the nice waterfalls.
Protection by a KWS ranger is mandatory.

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