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Alan J Castle Visited: September 2009 Reviewed: Jan 6, 2012

Review about Central Kalahari Game Reserve by Alan J Castle
Overall rating
4/5

A huge area with lots of wildlife but sometimes it's frustratingly difficult to get near to it as you can't go off road. Good camping but very minimalist sites.

Alan J Castle Visited: September 2009 Reviewed: Jan 6, 2012

Review about Makgadikgadi Pans National Park by Alan J Castle
Overall rating
4/5

Stay at Planet Baobab, one of the quirkiest hotels anywhere and take an organised trip on quad bikes out onto the pan, where you will camp overnight sleeping under the stars. There is absolutely nothing there, but never has nothing been so magnificent as sunset or sunrise on this massive pan.

Claus Hjoernet Visited: August 2011 Reviewed: Jan 9, 2012

Review about Amboseli National Park by Claus Hjoernet
Overall rating
4/5

Too many tourists

Claus Hjoernet Visited: August 2011 Reviewed: Jan 9, 2012

Review about Lake Nakuru National Park by Claus Hjoernet
Overall rating
4/5

Crowded

Alan J Castle Visited: September 2011 Reviewed: Jan 10, 2012

About: Namibia
A destination with many different landscapes
Overall rating
4/5

For a country that is predominantly desert Namibia is surprisingly well covered with good bush. It is also one of the cleanest countries in Africa with excellent roads. We started our trip in the capital,Windhoek, and first went north to Okonjima near Otjiwarongo. Run by the Hanssen family, this private reserve is home to the Africat Foundation, who specialise in cheetah and leopard conservation. The accommodation is excellent, as is the wildlife viewing albeit in a slightly artificial situation. All the cats are radio collared which makes finding them easier, and it is one of the few places where you can walk close to cheetah.

We then spent a week in Etosha, staying in all three camps inside the park all of which had both good and bad points, but overall were of reasonable standard if quite expensive. But what an experience! Etosha is everything you have ever heard about this world famous park and more. Huge herds of plains animals, and of course their predators, excellent bird life especially raptors, and some special sightings of the beautiful, elusive African wildcat. Each camp has a floodlit waterhole with good viewing offering a very different view of animal behaviour.

From there we moved to Walvis Bay, an unlovely town, for a disappointing sea safari. But the landscape along the coast is breathtaking.

Wild Dogger   –  
Germany DE
Visited: November 2010 Reviewed: Jan 12, 2012

35-50 years of age

About: Botswana
Review about Botswana by Wild Dogger
Overall rating
4/5

Real Africa

Duncan R   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: January 2009 Reviewed: Jan 22, 2012

under20 years of age

Review about Addo Elephant National Park by Duncan R
Overall rating
4/5

I enjoyed my day trip to Addo, as it offered great views of a variety of beautiful animals. The only downside was that the scenic roads were quite clogged with cars.

Duncan R   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: January 2009 Reviewed: Jan 22, 2012

under20 years of age

Review about Karoo National Park by Duncan R
Overall rating
4/5

We stayed in an extremely comfortable and large chalet, surrounded by undisturbed expanses of Karoo. It can get very hot in the day, but thankfully there was a pool to swim in, which was regularly visited by local birds.

giapia Visited: September 2011 Reviewed: Jan 23, 2012

About: Botswana
Review about Botswana by giapia
Overall rating
4/5

Beautiful earth, nice people, lots of elephants andhyppos, but a few cats (too much water)

MamboViewPoint Visited: January 2012 Reviewed: Jan 23, 2012

A different experience, away from the busy parks
Overall rating
4/5

I am living close to Mkomazi national park
I saw almost all the animal species there.
The experiences are very varying, sometimes you see a lot of animals, another time hardly any. All times many birds are around.
The park is not well known so you are the only one but also the animals are more shy.
Park rangers are not well experienced yet, a guide from external is at least as good.
In the wet season the park is difficult accessible.
In the dry season it has less animals since there is not much water.

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