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missprice   –  
United States US
Visited: August 2010 Reviewed: Oct 23, 2011

35-50 years of age

About: Zimbabwe
A top-notch safari experience
Overall rating
5/5

I stayed at the Linkwasha camp in Hwange National Park as part of an organized tour that also visited camps in Botswana and Namibia. The terrain at Hwange is a bit different from these other parks as it is more flat, less bushy, more like a savannah where you can see open areas of flat land and many animals together in the same environment. It was in Hwange where we saw large groups of giraffes, together with zebras, wildebeest, etc all in the same area. We also were fortunate to see many lions here, including a family with cubs who came out to play a few feet in front of our vehicle while we watched the parents on a hunt for ostrich. We also were very lucky to spot a leopard in Hwange - our guides hadn't seen one for a few months! Linkwasha camp was very comfortable, and had a spectacular view of a watering hole very close to the camp deck, where elephants were on view during any given time of the day. Our guide, Temba, was excellent. He always seemed to have a sense of when animals were close by, and would find them for us. He had a great sense of humor, too. Other highlights in Zimbabwe were visiting a village and school, as well as a flight to view the spectacular Victoria Falls. August was a great time to go, with sunny days that were cool in the mornings, with layers coming off and sunscreen needed for middays. Ideal for animal viewing! I would go back to Zimbabwe in a hearbeat!

smithp500   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: January 2005 Reviewed: Oct 23, 2011

35-50 years of age

About: Botswana
Africa at its most unspoilt, its most beautiful and most thrilling.
Overall rating
5/5

Our experience in Botswana was unforgettable and far too short. One day we will return and see what else this wonderful country has to offer. We travelled with the UK company Explore (they supplied an overland truck with tents on board, a cook,a driver/guide and a UK tour leader) and combined the trip with Namibia. We spent three nights camping at the Xakanaxa site and had guides/drivers and smaller vehicles supplied by the operator Wilderness Dawning. We can not recommend them highly enough-particularly as they found us two leopards in one day, something we shall never forget. The campsite was basic but had a toilet and shower block; not be used at night as the site is completely unfenced and it's a bit of a walk. It is also in a super spot with acess to both Moremi and the delta. Bushbuck and vervet monkey and lots of birds could be spotted even around the campsite. During our stay we did four games drives in the reserve and spent the best part of day on a flat bottomed boat cruising through the delta and stopping to walk across one of the islands. The wildlife in the two areas is totally different. Moremi has the big cats and antelope, whereas on the delta we saw lots of birds, hippos and many more elephant. We travelled in January and hence did experience some very heavy rain showers but the animals were still around in abundance. Combined with Namibia I can say without hesitation this was our best holiday ever.

missprice   –  
United States US
Visited: August 2010 Reviewed: Oct 23, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Hwange National Park by missprice
Overall rating
5/5

The animal viewing in Hwange was excellent - the best of the trip - and the accomodations were very comfortable.

smithp500   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: January 2005 Reviewed: Oct 23, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Moremi Game Reserve by smithp500
Overall rating
5/5

We hardly saw any other vehicles while we there-it felt very exclusive despite the fact we were camping.When we saw out two leopards we were the only two vehicles there.

smithp500   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: January 2005 Reviewed: Oct 23, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Okavango Delta by smithp500
Overall rating
5/5

A very special and very beautiful place like nowhere else in Africa. It needs to de seen to be believed.

Ben Church Truro   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: August 2005 Reviewed: Oct 24, 2011

35-50 years of age

About: Botswana
A cornucopia of wild delights stimulating all of the senses.
Overall rating
5/5

I was a leadre on a World Challenge Expedition with 15 17-18 year old students from Monmouth in the Wales, U.K. We were lucky enough to go on several safaris and saw a huge amount of wildlife everywhere we went, especially in Chobe and on the Okavango Delta. We were blessed with good weather and really enjoyed camping out and eating delicious steak cooked on a mahogany BBQ. I particularly enjoyed the photographic opportunities, both on Safari and when visiting the Elephant Sanctuary at Livingstone and Victoria Falls. One of the highlights of our trip was the extremely rewarding voluntary work we did for the Bana Ba Metsi School for troubled boys on the Okavango Delta. I would recommend Botswana to pretty much anyone (especially the more adventurous!) as an exciting and beautiful destination.

Ben Church Truro   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: August 2005 Reviewed: Oct 24, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Chobe National Park by Ben Church Truro
Overall rating
5/5

Lots of elephants

Ben Church Truro   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: August 2005 Reviewed: Oct 24, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Okavango Delta by Ben Church Truro
Overall rating
5/5

Real wilderness feel

getece   –  
Spain ES
Visited: April 2007 Reviewed: Oct 25, 2011

65+ years of age

About: Botswana
Very diverse
Overall rating
5/5

We travelled in exceptionnally good conditions
Guides are very experienced and professional
Lucky with weather

kachasu   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: September 2011 Reviewed: Oct 25, 2011

50-65 years of age

About: Zambia
Zambia is fabulous - wonderful scenery, wildlife and, generally the people.
Overall rating
5/5

Everything was as good as I expected when I lived there - only better. Saw stacks of wildilfe in the Kafue National Park/Lower Zambezi National Park, with the attendant prolific birdlife. The weather in Zambia is superb in September - warm, sunny, cloudless days and hot - but not the hottest months [October/November] aren't for the faint hearted as it gets VERY hot, particularly in the Zambezi Valley.
We drove around ourselves and found that generally the roads were good and have improved since I left home in 2001.
There has been much investment in the country; the bush camps are 'wild', not like the very 'touristey' operations in Kenya where if something unusual is spotted within 5 minutes suddenly 40 vehicles arrive. The camps are rustic, homely, comfortable and offer good food, ambience and second to none safari guides.
Thoroughly recommended!

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