50-65 years of age
Review about Central Kalahari Game Reserve by Ernest
Typical Kalahari just like Mabuasehube
50-65 years of age
Review about Chobe National Park by Ernest
Here is everything except rhino I think. Lots of birds too.
50-65 years of age
50-65 years of age
Review about Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park by Ernest
Same as Mabuasehube
50-65 years of age
Review about Nxai Pan National Park by Ernest
In winter the elephants leave for the Makgadigadi Pans. Slightly dissapointed, but the Bain's Baobabs are beautiful
50-65 years of age
20-35 years of age
Lifetimes of memories
Hi,
Myself and my wife stayed here on our honeymoon. It is one of the smaller reserves but comes has all the animals and includes the big 5.
We had a amazing experience and would recomend it to friends, the staff are very knowledgable and helpful. They know the reserve wll and the pattern of the animals are so there is not too much trekking about. We had some really special moments with the lions,walking a couple of feet behind us.
The accomodation is lovely very colonial (leeuwenbosch) and the food is great.
There's a nice pool for relaxing and unwinding after a hard day on the reserve.
35-50 years of age
It is a country for itself
Tsavo East is a amazing park if you are not after big herds of game. There are various possibilitys of watching Tsavo red elefants at the rivers along Voi River and Galana River. Especially the remote route at the shores of Galana River and later Tsavo River provides adventurous game watch possibilities on elefants going to the river, hipopotamus, crocodiles and giraff. There the wildlife is not accustumned to visitors, so they are much more attentive than at more frequently visited sites of the park. However, here a good 4x4 vehicle with a experienced driver is definitly required and you should not enter this road after 3 o´clock to get back to the main roads in time before sunset.
The part between Voi River and Galana River offers not too much of game but highly interesting views on bush landscape and escarpments in the distance. Ostriches and other plain game can be seen. Riverine forest along the road hide baboons and elefant families. The rock formations at Luggard Falls are interesting.
The park provides sufficient accomodation inside and outside its borders. A very pleasant place to stay is the Man Eater´s Camp at Tsavo.
The character of Tsavo West is much different from its Eastern brother. Landscapes are more mountainous and hilly, especially to the side of Ngulia Hills. The vulcanic history cannot be overseen. Wildlife needs to be spotted between the trees, but is easily found around waterholes. Mzima Springs is a highlight with its hipos and and waterdrinking elefants especially in the late afternoon. Spending sunrise on Poacher´s Lookout rewards the early hour with fantastic views on Mount Kilimanjaro. Spending the night in a tented camp inside the park makes you feel the sounds of the African bush.
Both parks not overloaded by visitors due to their vast size.
35-50 years of age
Review about Aberdare National Park by Kinyanjui Hager
Aberdare has wonderful landscapes and lots of beautyful waterfalls. It is a perfect place for hiking.
35-50 years of age
Review about Amboseli National Park by Kinyanjui Hager
A very scenic park at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro with wide open ares. Wildlife of all kind is easily spotted. Elefants, buffalos and lions can´t be missed. It porvides up to high standard accomodation but the number of visitors is quite high.