65+ years of age
Review about Time + Tide Africa by Rick Sooy
Norman Carr Safaris is the original safari company in the Luangwa Valley. They pride themselves on the level of service that they offer to their guests. Their attention to detail starting with the reservations team and finishing with the staff who looks after you whilst you are out on safari is surperb.
under20 years of age
Review about Botswana by Shahar Bar
Botswana is giving freedom to the wildlife animals and have a wide variety of animals.
35-50 years of age
Review about Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park by tidingstendai
Zambia has long being plagued by poaching in the past. With investment into these facilities it will do great.
20-35 years of age
Review about Kenya by JASPAL SEMBI
why because, it has everything you would want in a safari, animals, birds, safari, location, scenery, one of the seven wonders of the world the massai mara migration, the food is the best I've ever tasted esp the nyama choma!!!!!
35-50 years of age
Review about Matobo National Park by tidingstendai
Majestic. Moreso with the historic Cecil John Rhodes Gravesite.
20-35 years of age
Zimbabwe offers a balanced destination with great sites and low costs. A must do for everyone
The Safari's at Zimbabwe are recommended as the hotels/ lodges are all well maintained, offer a wide variety of rooms/ accomodation types. The safaris give you great chance to view a variety of game (animals and birds) and also experience nature in its original form. The other advantage is also that the costs are not very high and there are options to suit all budgets. Zimbabwe also has the advantage of being English spoken with all people extremely polite and service oriented. All in all its a great place to visit for safaris and an experience closer to nature.
35-50 years of age
Review about Zambezi National Park by tidingstendai
Great Park, very untouched and serene environs.
Elephants, predators and a beautiful river
Great wildlife can be viewed at Chobe. The highlight is the hundreds of elephants who don the landscape in huge herds. Also lots of predators including crocodile, lions, and the elusive leopard! we even spotted one in a tree as our guide parked the vehicle right under the tree. It was the most surreal moment of the safari. Some hairs do stand up on the back of your neck. The lodges there are right in the middle of it all blending in very well.
20-35 years of age
Review about Botswana by TjibbeD
Botswana has some very beautiful areas, such as Makgadikgadi, Chobe, Moremi and Okavango Delta, with loads of wildlife. However, it's close proximity to South Africa makes it a busy place. Many campsites in National Parks need to be booked more than a year in advance. This pre-arrangement doesn't give the country a real 'bush-vibe', although some gems, such as Makgadikgadi still feel very much like the real deal.
50-65 years of age