35-50 years of age
Review about Lake Mburo National Park by Tracey
It's really a stopover and there is not much wildlife but very pleasant stop
20-35 years of age
Review about South Africa by jderozard
Maybe not as adventurous as other safari destinations, but perfect for those who want to experience wildlife with comfort.
20-35 years of age
Review about Botswana by John
Very pristine, untouched wilderness, yet 5 star service and offering in Wilderness camps.
50-65 years of age
Review about Zimbabwe by Gil Aegerter
Zim has some fantastic spots, Matusadona, Hwange, Mana Pools, Chimanimani. Some Americans, used to the advertising of a Kenyan or Tanzanian safari, might be a little disappointed, but the connoisseur will be rewarded.
35-50 years of age
Review about Zambia by africadunc
The wildlife watching was poor becasue the animals ran when they saw the vehicle and it was hard to get to, but it was memorable. To be fair, we didnt drive deep into the park, partly because the roads weren't signposted and we got a bit lost. If the infrastructure was improved and poaching stopped, it would be a wonderful destination. We visited in 2004.
Review about Kenya by theterrribleone
It was a great experience. Everyone spoke English, even the Massai tribesmen in their cow-dung huts. The wildlife was simply phenomenal in its variety and profusion. The great wildebeest migration started early the year we were there, and we witnessed that. There were wildebeest from horizon to horizon. Amazing!
Review about Namibia by petlob
We have visited many African countries but Namibia is the most elemental - the deserts and dunes are just stunning.
under20 years of age
Review about Zambia by Luke Steyn
Zambia ia mostly untouched by the tourist footprint, and is therefore one of the few places regarded as genuine, true Africa.
50-65 years of age
Review about Tanzania by 8giancarlo
Tanzania is a great place for safari because of the amazing scenery and the abundance of animals.
20-35 years of age
Review about Tanzania by Dudley
Loved Tanzania. The people we met were friendly and fun-loving, it felt very much like the cliched postcard view of Africa but was none the worse for it. Plenty to see and do there and, as you would expect, a tried and tested tourism industry.