20-35 years of age
Review about Kasanka National Park by zoeapanda
enjoyable area to safari in
20-35 years of age
Review about Lower Zambezi National Park by zoeapanda
picturesque
20-35 years of age
Review about Botswana by adoninger13
I have been all over Southern Africa and Botswana is definitely the best place to come to see big game animals. Also, it is not overly touristy and the people are very friendly!
20-35 years of age
Review about Mokolodi Nature Reserve by adoninger13
Mokolodi was great, but I would recommend Moremi, Chobe, or the Delta over it.
20-35 years of age
Review about Moremi Game Reserve by adoninger13
You won't miss out on any big game at Moremi! AND you get to check out the delta!
35-50 years of age
Review about South Africa by Johan Gray
There are so many options to choose from. Whether you are a hard core in-the-bush safari person/family or just drawn by all the natural beauty. You can have a balanced tour!
35-50 years of age
Review about Uganda by floppyjohn
Uganda is amazingly fertile and beautiful. If it can remain at peace, it's people have a very bright future.
35-50 years of age
Scenes of natural beauty
Easily accessible, natural scenery, in the midst of a much larger environment. Options to camp or staying in the local hotel exist. It is a central point for various activities such as hiking, drive outing to watch game, the scenery and other close-by attractions. There are as much as seven hiking trails that you can do from the camping spot. If you are fit you can do most of it in one day, beautiful scenery, bird life in abundance and small game. Do not forget your camera, binoculars and bird or plant book. A day pack is all you need.
Other short excursions from the park as central point is the cultural village close by, the small town of Clarens and even a quick dab into the neighbouring country of Lesotho. This time of the year the landscape is turning green with the summer rains against the backdrop of the beautiful mountains. There are opportunities for taking some of the most beautiful sun rising or setting pictures.
Staying here for a day or a few days replenishes the energy and strengthens the love for nature. The amenities are clean and suitable to take a breather on a long trip, reorganize.
Fuel is easily available at the local fuel station close to the camping terrain. Roads are well maintained and easily accessible even by normal car or motorcycle. No need to a 4x4, except if you plan to go further into Lesotho and the Drakensburg areas. There are also a few 4x4 routes close by. It is about 350km from Johannesburg.
35-50 years of age
It's hard to beat African wildlife, zero fences, the source of the Nile, and a torrential rainstorm.
While it was depressing to hear how four decades of war had decimated the local fauna, it was exhilarating to see wildlife rebounding at this preserve. We went without a guide and had a great time. We never spotted a lion, but we caught sight of just about everything else, from water buffalo to giraffes. A beautiful place.
50-65 years of age
A wonderful experience.
I was so impressed with the guides and people who helped us in the camp. I was in Zambia for a 4 day safari and was totally thrilled with the number of animals I saw. I would recommend Zambia as a safari destination to everyone. The weather was ideal and we were able to see the wild life during the day and at night with the large spot lights. The camp was well equipped with large tents, restaurant, bar and swimming pool and is in a perfect location right on the river.