Review about Nxai Pan National Park by JivZ
Great sceneries but slighty less wildlife as the other parks
The real bush vibe
Botswana is relatively unknown to tourists, yet provides all the wildlife and scenery you expect from a safari. When booking always ask for the possibility to stay inside the parks. There are private camping areas so it will be only you, the guide(s) and the wildlife. One night when sitting around the campfire in one of the parks a huge male elephant came rushing through the bushes and passed us within 10 meters. These kind of thrills are almost impossible in other African countries.
We stayed here with a guide and a cook on a private safari, while staying as much as possible inside the parks. As sidetrips we took a flight above the Okavanga Delta and spent two days in nearby Zambia to visit the Victoria Falls including a helicopter flight. Both were fantastic experiences well worth the money.
As the infrastructure inside the parks (and sometimes also outside the parks) is not always developed, do not try to attempt to book a self-drive unless you are very experienced in off-road driving.
20-35 years of age
Review about Moremi Game Reserve by Monty1978
The perfect place for 4x4 safari: forest, wildlife, birds
Review about Lower Zambezi National Park by D Kiene
We took a 4 day canoe trip down the Zambezi River to Lower Zambezi National Park. It was a wild, amazing bush experience down a river filled with crocs, hippos, elephants, and jaw-dropping scenery.
Review about Okavango Delta by lopaisate
Ok now, Im rating this as a three ONLY because I am absolutely terrified of spiders now because of my trip there :D. The animals hadn't migrated the way they usually do during the dry season so our mokoro boats had to cut through the reeds. What they didnt tell was that there are thousands (probably millions) of orb weaver spiders that build their webs at eye level (when you are sitting in the boat) in the reeds so we spent 3 hours there and 3 hours back ducking, weaving, and basically freaking out trying to avoid them. I know they aren't poisonous but who wants a spider in their face! Despite that our polers were wonderful and they even fished out my notebook when I threw it into the water after getting a web stuck on it. It was definitely the most "bushy" part of our trip.
65+ years of age
Review about Makgadikgadi Pans National Park by getece
To be seen
65+ years of age
50-65 years of age
Review about |Ai-|Ais Richtersveld Transfrontier Park by ftriep
This national park is nice because of the special plants, like Pachypodium namaquanum (halfmens)
50-65 years of age
Review about Kruger National Park by ftriep
In two days you can see nearly all wild animals
50-65 years of age
Review about Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve by ftriep
It is nice to hike between the animals