50-65 years of age
Review about Lake Nakuru National Park by BluesBrother
best place to watch birds
Review about Kenya by messersteve
Even if Kenya as not the monopoly of the African wild life, but it offer it for a reasonnable price in a wide variety of places compare to other countries. You can have a safari for a couple of days.. or more and spend some days in one of the beach hotel to heal your back... Rich in animal, it's parks are well kept and safe.
35-50 years of age
Review about Spioenkop Game Reserve by Ronel van Zyl
Hopefully there is still rhino's to be seen and beautiful landscape.
Lots of battlefield history tours around this area.
50-65 years of age
Review about Kruger National Park by niknikjw
Here we saw all the big five except leopard. Our accommodation was in Mopane, up in the northern drier half of the park so the scenery wasn't the greatest, however these plenty of action with the wildlife. Like buffalo fighting on the road, elephants trumpeting and flapping ears at us, zebra stallions fighting and masses of birds. Also crocs and hyppos. While spotlighting at night we saw wild cats (not the big variety), hyenas and a very rare owl.
Off beaten tack and great for a quick safari if you are in or near Dar es salaam
I stayed and always stay at Vumi Hills tented camp in Mikumi, 3 miles off main road, clean and excellent food .Tented camping from ordinary to luxurious rooms or tents.
Review about Gombe National Park by peter the safari maniac
As an off the beaten track specialist, Gombe offered me one thing Chimps and Jane Goodall! Experiences i cant forget. Logistics is a night mare though fly and dont use the road at least into Kigoma am a local and take my word for it!
Review about Saadani National Park by peter the safari maniac
A Tent with a. iew have been here since it was a game reserve they r the experts of saadani! Saadani safari lodge now owned by Costa is excellent .. it used to be owned by David my friend of A Tent with a View b4 he sold to Costa! i would ichoose between the two ... else where ... ur on your own!At the beach on coast with animals in your backyard! Thats saadani! Dont expect big four though, more like big two!
Review about Katavi National Park by peter the safari maniac
One word Remote! This is Tanzaias hardest to o to national park and yet offers the best number of wildlife. I did a 6 day journey with train road and frankly should have flown out. If you can fly in and out. Loads of animals you ll be freaked!stayed at chada camp but my friends Fox family owners of ruaha river lodge now have a camp here
Review about Mahale Mountains National Park by peter the safari maniac
Nice if you love Chimps and Jane Goodall and I do!Greystoke Mahale look for them they also do KataviFly but it will coast you like a charter!
50-65 years of age
Review about Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve by Marleen
Good roads and hides. The day we visited Hhluhluwe-Umfolozi we unfortunately didn't see a lot of animals. Only impala, giraffe and a rhino at a great distance.