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Yassine   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: September 2013 Reviewed: Sep 25, 2013

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

4 days Safari in Masai Mara - great experience
4/5

Good agency doing the extra mile to ensure the great experience during the safari. They were able to organize a 4 day tour in a very short notice (same week..) although in a crowded period of the year. Driver very flexible while safe driving on itinerary from Nairobi to the camp. We were able to see a leopard which I understand is quite lucky and rare. Overall good value for money.

Herman Allaerts   –  
Belgium BE
Visited: November 2010 Reviewed: Sep 18, 2013

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Great safari, value for the money...
4/5

I've been for several times with Northern Circuit Adventure on Safari, each time in other circumstances, with other friends,... I never got disappointed about the offered program. Especially Ngorongoro is astonishing and so beautiful, ... The reason for coming back and again and again ! Thanks to NCA no nonsense safaris !!!

Emily   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: August 2013 Reviewed: Sep 15, 2013

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

reliable
4/5

We did the northern safari from 14th to 18th August and everything was just the way we wanted. The lodges were beautiful with stunning views. They had provided us a good safari vehicle and the driver was very excellent in spotting the animals. We had the best time and would recommend them to anyone considering safari in Tanzania.

Natalie Visited: June 2013 Reviewed: Sep 10, 2013

About: Zambia
Review about Zambia by Natalie
Overall rating
4/5

We did not have time to go and see some of the plains animals because of the time of the year. Other than that it was all good.

Julie   –  
Australia AU
Visited: August 2013 Reviewed: Aug 29, 2013

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Always feel safe in the hands of both Clive and Anthony
4/5

Just a quick note to say thanks to everyone at Wildlife Safaris once again. I always feel safe in the hands of both Clive and Anthony

Antony, kith, francy   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: March 2012 Reviewed: Aug 20, 2013

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Hwange Over night tour
4/5

We had a great trip to Vic Falls and Hwange in mid Feb, made better by the friendly and punctual service of your bus drivers. Special word of thanks to Abu and to Joseph Moyo, who took us to Hwange. We were especially pleased to see him ready and waiting to take us back to the airport at the end of our stay at Hwange (unlike another poor man whose driver was at least 1.5 hours late!). We particularly enjoyed our time with Joseph because the longer trip gave us a chance to chat.

Steefo555   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: December 2011 Reviewed: Aug 13, 2013

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Whistle stop trip but had some lovely wildlife sightings.
Overall rating
4/5

We travelled to Kafue National Park for a 4 night whistle stop trip over Christmas. We drove ourselves from Lusaka airport which was a very easy journey with supermarkets found on route from the airport and once you are out of the city the roads are very easy to drive. We stayed at Mayukuyuku Camp located right on the edge of Kafue River. We had two person tents pitched for our arrival right beside the river with the hippos actually passing in front of them during the night. When we weren't out in the bush we were able to fish beside the stunning river. We often had dinner cooked at the camp where we ate under a nice open bush hut with the other guests. The food was very nice and at an affordable price (dinner $30 dollars that consisted of a starter, main and desert). We drove ourselves within the park and found once we were off the tar road on the side loops the wildlife was great. Animals can still be seen from the tar road but the speed limit is still high there so you have to be aware of other drivers passing through. We were there during the wet season but even off the tar road the roads were manageable and we only got stuck once but were able to get out ourselves. It might have been the time of year but there were fewer tourists in the park than I expected and you didn't have the large volume of vehicles that you often find in other parks which meant that a lot of the sightings were very personal with just one vehicle present. The game in the park was lovely to see. Although we didn't see the leopard that frequented the camp we saw elephants in most areas and had a great sighting of lions. The most special sighting of the trip, however, was coming across a pack of wild dogs that were completely relaxed around us and ended up lying down around our vehicle. At the end of the trip we had to start taking game drives with a guide as our fuel was low. If you're staying along the tar road there aren't many options for refuelling. Our guide however was very knowledgeable about the wildlife in the park and showed a real passion for the wildlife. Overall we had a lovely relaxing trip and will definitely visit again.

Steefo555   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: December 2011 Reviewed: Aug 13, 2013

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

About: Zambia
Review about Zambia by Steefo555
Overall rating
4/5

The travel from Lusaka into the wildlife areas was very simple and you were not having to travel long distances. Once inside the Kafue National Park there was a great diversity of wildlife and often you wouldn't see too many other tourists so sighting of the wildlife could be quite personal.

Urska Visited: August 2006 Reviewed: Aug 8, 2013

Good person.
4/5

I met Richard, the company owner, on my trip in Uganda. He is very committed to help people in need and make a difference for them.

Martijn Boss   –  
Zambia ZM
Visited: June 2013 Reviewed: Aug 1, 2013

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

True african feeling
Overall rating
4/5

In June we had a fantastic experience in Mvuu lodge in one of the Game Management Areas (GMA) of Lower Zambezi National Park. As with most lodges this one is located at the bank of the Zambezi river. The proximity to the National Park itself is probably the reason why so many elephants visit the camp. The dry river that forms the eastern boundary of the camp is used by a herd of elephants multiple times per day to wander from their grazing areas to the Zambezi to drink. They actually walked along our fireplace at less than 5 metres frequently. Sometimes they get into the camp. At night the grassy areas of the camp are visited by Hippo's that eat the grass. Velvet monkeys and baboons are also present.

The lodge is well maintained, the camping places (8) are a good budget option, each place having their own open-aired toilet / shower. A caretaker helps you to keep the fire going. The restaurant / bar area is beautifully constructed and blends with the surroundings very well. Natural materials are used, which make it stand out from some of the other lodges we saw from the river. Views over the river from the terrace are splendid. Binoculars, books on animals, birds and regional information are freely available. Food is somewhat expensive (bring your own if on a budget), basic but tasteful and good portions. Since the nearest proper town (Chirundu) is 2.5 hours drive away everything has to be brought in. Various activities can be organised: fishing trips, canoe, guided game viewing from river or from your own car, etc. People are friendly and helpful.

For the two days we were there, there was enough to do in the GMA and on the river, although the west boundary of the National Park (Chongwe river) looked very promising with regards to wildlife (different types of antilopes, crocs, hippo's, warthogs, all kinds of birds, elephants, etc) and was very, very scenic. Next time we would definitely go back there for a longer period. We would take some time inside the park as well. We would probably bring some of our own food.

Be sure to fill your petrol tank before heading there. There is no petrol station between the camp / Chirundu (Zim border) and Kafue village (1 hr from Lusaka). You definitely need a high clearance Vehicle. We did not need the 4x4 on ours but I would not feel safe without. The dry river crossings were sometimes sandy and steep. In the rainy season I doubt whether you can get there by road.

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