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erikpalme   –  
Mexico MX
Visited: June 2009 Reviewed: Jan 30, 2012

20-35 years of age

About: Zimbabwe
great, surrounded with wildlife
Overall rating
4/5

We had a great time from beginning to end, we had a couple of rainy days but had a great time, lots of wild life incredible camps great service. this trip really excided our expectacions

QWie   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: May 2011 Reviewed: Jan 30, 2012

20-35 years of age

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

Great wildlife and bush experience but expensive and not as diverse as neighboring countries.

QWie   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: May 2011 Reviewed: Jan 30, 2012

20-35 years of age

Review about Moremi Game Reserve by QWie
Overall rating
4/5

Great facilities, good wildlife, a bit expensive for what you get.

QWie   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: May 2011 Reviewed: Jan 30, 2012

20-35 years of age

Review about Okavango Delta by QWie
Overall rating
4/5

Beautiful scenery and great bush vibe. Mokoro's was great but limit your trip on mokoro's to max 1h for all the bugs in between the weeds.

Mike Wanliss   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: December 2006 Reviewed: Jan 30, 2012

20-35 years of age

An awesome 3 days in isolation
Overall rating
4/5

As a group of friends in December 2006 we decided to make Khaudum Game Reserve one of our destinations while on a 4x4 self drive trip through Namibia.

We had read a fair amount about the park during our preparations but the main attraction for us was that it was a destination where not many people tend to travel at that time of the year, mainly due to the heat and because it's the beginning of the rainy season so there is less game to be seen. Now because we live in South Africa it's not all about the Big 5 for us, sometimes the smaller things have far more appeal!

We entered the park from the North and had read all about the thick sand on the way in. Shortly after we turned off the tar we decided to let some air out of our tyres to make the sand driving easier. We immediately felt the immense heat both from the sun as well as the sand! It was very slow going due to the hot sand but we slowly made our way South. Along the way we stopped to help another group of vehicles the were headed North but were stuck and had been for a few hours. They were towing large off-road trailers which obviously made the going more difficult. We managed to help them and then headed off again.

We reached Khaudum camp and were the only vehicles there, just as we'd hoped. We setup camp and head off for an afternoon drive. We didn't see too much but the scenery was magnificent to say the least. We arrived at a watering hole to the East of the camp and had a few sun downers and chatted amongst ourselves, what more could one ask for.

Early that evening while were were headed back to camp there was large thunderstorm that had been building up in the distance, little did we know that it had come straight though camp and simply tossed our tents into the trees some 50m away from where they had been erected, tent pegs and all! Let's just say that we didn't have a good nights sleep at all due to all our bedding being wet!

The facilities at Khaudum camp weren't very good but that isn't of much importance to us. It's about being out in nature.

The following morning was another glorious morning in Africa, we were now headed for Sikereti but had decided to make a full day of it and travel most of the parks roads. We went East via Leeupan and zig zigged our way towards camp. At Leeupan we decided to break for breakfast, while we were eating we had a very large bull elephant come to visit. He was extremely inquisitive and kept coming closer and closer till we eventually decided it was time to move away quietly in our vehicles and let him be.

Along the way we saw a brilliant herd of Roan Antelope, this for us was one of the highlights of the trip purely because there are very few natural breeding herds left in Southern Africa and this is the one area that can still boast this!

The birding was good in the park and the scenery magic.

In Sikereti camp the facilities were better than Khaudum camp and we had a lot more nocturnal animals visiting us in the evening. The Hyena's can be a pest but that comes with the turf I guess.

The road from Sikereti South was very wet with lots of black cotton soil, in total contrast to the North in terms of terrain and scenery.

All in all Khaudum in an wonderful park to visit and we'll most certainly be back there again. September / October are the best times for game viewing but will also be the busiest in terms of visitors. I know which time of the year I will go back though ... December / January.

Cheers
Mike

Mike Wanliss   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: December 2006 Reviewed: Jan 30, 2012

20-35 years of age

Review about Bwabwata National Park by Mike Wanliss
Overall rating
4/5

Bwabwata National Park has very good birding

Mike Wanliss   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: December 2006 Reviewed: Jan 30, 2012

20-35 years of age

Review about Zambezi Region by Mike Wanliss
Overall rating
4/5

The Zambezi Region has some good fishing and birding spots

Mike Wanliss   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: December 2006 Reviewed: Jan 30, 2012

20-35 years of age

Review about Namib-Naukluft National Park by Mike Wanliss
Overall rating
4/5

The desert and dunes are simply spectacular

John Carthy   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: August 2008 Reviewed: Feb 1, 2012

20-35 years of age

About: Tanzania
Book an organised safari in advance!
Overall rating
4/5

We drove down from Kenya (Masai Mara to Arusha via Nairobi in one day - I don't recommend it) and tried to have a look around Tanzania on our own. It didn't work. Immigration kindly informed us that our very expensive visas were only valid for six days, so we booked into a post hotel in Arusha, had a curry for tea, and frantically searched the town for a four day safari to Ngorongoro leaving immediately. Fortunately, Arusha is full of tour operators, so we found one. Unfortunately, it consisted of a mental Michael Schumacher wannabe driving a decrepid Land Cruiser with a cook whose main contribution was to eat all the meat before the tourists got it. The drive to and from the crater was hairy. As such, I would recommend anybody going to do the sensible thing and book a good tour with a reputable company.
The Serengeti and Ngorongoro are amazing parks. The best Leopard action I've ever had, and loads of other excellent animal and bird encounters. The campsites are pretty good aswell. Prices are very high, as they are elsewhere in East Africa, compared with similar parks in southern Africa.
Due to our visa predicament, we didn't have time to see anymore of Tanzania. I'd love to go back though, and go to Zanzibar and the Selous.

John Carthy   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: September 2007 Reviewed: Feb 1, 2012

20-35 years of age

Review about Namib-Naukluft National Park by John Carthy
Overall rating
4/5

Stunning park with great scenary and good wildlife (although not as good for wildlife as other Namibian parks). You would need to be mental to miss this place if you're going to Namibia.

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