Review about Chyulu Hills National Park by loemaggi
very nice area, not a huge amount of game the days I was there
Review about Solio Ranch by loemaggi
very nice, althoug it does not look very wild
It's an unique landscape which you have to experience.
This part of Namibia is famous because of its beautiful scenery. Wildlife is not spectacular, but oryx, springbok and ostrich are frequently spotted, cheetah and caracal are less commun. But there is a lot to experience in the desert. A "gogga tour" in the Namib desert is beautiful and you'll be surprised to learn about the little 5 of the desert. (Tommy's tours and safaris, Swakopmund). Snakes, spiders, lizards, scorpions and chameleons, besides beautiful landscapes and unique desert vegetations. A scenic flight is wonderfull ( by plane from Swakop to Tsau //Khaeb and back)
Accommodations: From basic campsites to luxurious lodges are available in the enviroment. Generally the food in the lodges is good/very good, mostly buffet.
Review about Zambezi Region by Marleen Horsten
Completely different from the rest of Namibia. Large rivers, wetlands and a lot of wildlife in beautiful parks as Mahangu, Susuwe, Bwabwata. A great destination for birding. You can also try to catch a "tier"fish
Review about Damaraland by Marleen Horsten
Here you can meet with the Desert elephant and many other animals. Beautiful mountain ranges and scenery.
Review about Etosha National Park by Marleen Horsten
Excellent game viewing. The waterhole in Okaukuejo is great especially at night.
Review about Kaokoland by Marleen Horsten
Untamed, beautiful scenery and the place to be to spot the desert elephant and other desert adapted animals like rhino, lions, giraf and many more. Here you can visit the nomadic Himba.
Review about Waterberg Plateau Park by Marleen Horsten
Beautiful but we didn't see much wildlife.
50-65 years of age
Review about Uganda by DEPPY
While the city of Kampala, in my opinion, is just another dirty & crowded African city, the countryside & wildlife are very special.
50-65 years of age
Paradise on the Nile
Saw much game as we flew in low and slow to Pakuba airfield, where we were collected by pre-arranged transport from a lodge on the Nile. The trip to the lodge was rugged & slow, allowing more game viewing at close quarters. The terrain included open plains with sparse scrub, and densely wooded gulleys. Excellent weather enabled a boat trip from the lodge to Murchison Falls (approximately 20km). The guide was experienced and informative. There were uncountable hippos, Nile Crocs, buffalo and other game on the banks of the swift flowing river. Many species of birds make their homes in almost vertical sandy cliffs along the river. We were able to step on to a tiny island just downstream of the falls to get a breathtaking view of the the Nile forcing it's way through a narrow crevice (Murchison Falls).
The accommodation at the lodge was spotless and the service very friendly. We dined on Nile Perch and Tilapia,another local fish, & good wines were available. The spacious patios & lounges were impeccably appointed, depicting much of the local & interesting history, with many famous people having visited, including Queen Elizabeth & Earnest Hemmingway.