50-65 years of age
Review about Chobe National Park by Caroline Castendijk
Lots and lots of water, having to go around by boat to see the wildlife, gives a very special feel to the destination.
50-65 years of age
Fantastic.Game is full up in the park
It is South Africa's most popular park to visit.The weather is nice all year round making it very popular and making it the best game park in RSA if not the world .Game is plentiful in the park and making it possible to see the Big 5.Time is needed if one is really to enjoy beauty of the scenery,there is just too much to see.The park also offers night drives which is an awesome experience on its own.The park on a whole is well maintained.The accommodation and catering is of high standard.
50-65 years of age
Review about Addo Elephant National Park by Pierre Lombard
To see elephants,it is the park to go to.
50-65 years of age
Review about Pilanesberg Game Reserve by Pierre Lombard
Fantastic park set in a crater with the big 5 to be seen.
35-50 years of age
Review about Botswana by William Bordini
I visited only Chobe NP. Amazing experience.
50-65 years of age
Review about South Africa by John L
An amazing collection of animals in a very natural setting
50-65 years of age
Big Five in one day
This was an amazing experience. Large enough to feel like you are really out exploring. Something to see around every corner. From small birds to elephants, the closer the look the more you learn. A real opportunity to get very, very close to nature. Our guide was able to find "the big five" all in one outing. But there is so much more to this reserve than the big five. I will remember the sights and sounds for a long time. While it is clear that you are in a reserve, you still get a sense for the "wilds of Africa".
20-35 years of age
Review about Botswana by skogstad
Other places in Southern Africa are also great, but Botswana was where we saw the most, had the friendliest people and felt the safest.
20-35 years of age
Review about Botswana by ===dre blog===
Abundant wildlife, kind people, unforgettable landscapes.
20-35 years of age
Moremi had it all
We were a group with Naga Safaris and went for a few days to Moremi before hitting up some other places in Northern Botswana. With exception to baby animals, Moremi had it all (all the moms with babies were at Chobe where there was lots of water). We saw all animals we were to continue to see, while at Moremi. Before we even got to our campsite (which was just a clearing) we saw elephants right on the side of the road, springbok and a pride of lions within an arms reach. Our site had passing animals in the night and lots of great insects (entomology student).
Our group (chemist, physicist..) was pretty specific in our interests and we weren't let down at all. None of us were interested in birds upon arrival, but due to our guide's knowledge pointing out birds to us, we left with a new interest in them. Tons of up close encounters with birds on all drives.