Isabell
DE
Visited:
February 2016
Reviewed: Jun 28, 2016
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| 20-35 years of age
| Experience level: 2-5 safaris
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Visiting the Serengeti was (next to Ngorongoro) one of our highlights. A very impressive landscape, amazing animals and a great accommodation (tented camp) made our visit unforgettable. At some spots it was a bit crowded, but some parts of the park were very secluded.
Nigel Nudds Photography
GB
Visited:
May 2016
Reviewed: Jun 11, 2016
A beautiful expanse of territory with varied wildlife and a simmering vibe. The Serengeti has everything. Mornings are special, burning sunrises with hot air balloons dotted in the sky give a romantic flavour to the setting. One has to remind oneself they are still in wild unforgiving surroundings. The sun beats relentless at midday, but still there is "entertainment" with the daily business and survival of the animals. One thing that adds to the entertainment is the rush to happenings/sightings in park. This can seem unfair to the animals to be so voyeuristic, but it is the reason where are all there - to see nature, to see the animals to experience the big outdoors.
Hennie Becker
ZA
Visited:
April 2016
Reviewed: May 12, 2016
The wildlife in The Serengeti close to Acacia camp of Gosheni Safari Adventure is stunning and the scenery close to the mountains wonderful. The accommodation at the bushcamp Lodge is really 5 star and the service cannot be better...even a ice-maker for your drink in the bush!!Our guide was knowledgable and the vehicle brand new Landcriuzer with pop-up roof for great secenery.
Thomas Kallmeyer
US
Visited:
November 2015
Reviewed: May 9, 2016
An amazing trip that exceeded my expectations. I hope to return.
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Our trip was organized through &beyond and all aspects were well taken care of including a friendly staff, excellent accommodations including fine food and beverages and quality, educated and friendly guides. Our group consisted of 2 birders and 2 non-birders and each of our guides adjusted their style accordingly, somewhat satisfying the birders and more than satisfying the non-birders. As a birder myself I found the guides to be very knowledgeable but not quite on the cutting edge of birding as several different guides did make a few misidentifications of species. I certainly didn't hold this against any of them as their area of expertise is more general in nature. We stayed at Klein's Camp and Grumeti and supremely enjoyed both areas. Transportation by air was on time, dependable and with confident, friendly and skilled pilots. We arrived right after a good period of rain and had sunny days and a very green and verdant Serengeti. Although we did not visit during migration
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we saw the full range of expected mammals and a wide variety of avian life. The scenery was breathtaking, especially at Klein's Camp, which lies just outside the Northeastern corner of the park on a high mountain ridge overlooking a beautiful valley to the Northeast and the Serengeti to the West. I am a fairly well travelled individual and consider Klein's to be on of the finest accommodations I've experienced.
andrew_john_mason
AU
Visited:
April 2016
Reviewed: Apr 30, 2016
We came the the Serengeti National Park straight after the Ngorongoro Crater and watched the wildebeest migration. We were even treated to watch a Hyena take down a fully grown Wildebeest and Lions take down a Zebra.
Regan
GB
Visited:
January 2016
Reviewed: Apr 26, 2016
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| 35-50 years of age
| Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Mind Blowing!
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Newly Wed and in need of a Honeymoon destination, Tanzania with the Serengeti was for us an obvious choice.
Having grown up watching David Attenborough on TV this was our opportunity to experience this amazing place in the flesh.
Believe the hype! Tanzania is nothing short of spectacular, it blew our minds.
Flying in to Tanzania it become apparent just how vast this place is, Big Landscapes, Big Animals and in Big numbers, and the Tanzanian people have Big Personalities.
We visited in January and while we had some Rain showers it was generally perfect.
Temperatures were generally in the late 20's and was mostly sunny.
There is a variety of Accommodation to suit everyones tastes and we found ours perfectly adequate and we were provided good wholesome cooking, just perfect after a long day on Safari.
Our Land Cruiser was up to the task and comfortable on all kinds of terrain.
We were on a 5 Day Safari and every day we saw something
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new that blew us away.
If you're contemplating a visit to Tanzania don't hesitate any longer!
Selestinus Emanuel
TZ
Visited:
October 2014
Reviewed: Mar 24, 2016
Renowned for its incredible concentrations of predators and the Great Serengeti Migration of two million wildebeest, the Serengeti guarantees an exceptional safari. The endless grassy plains (Serengeti in Maasai) are the richest grazing grounds on the continent, and therefore home to the largest herds and the highest concentrations of predators on the planet.
Shutter Tours
US
Visited:
November 2015
Reviewed: Mar 19, 2016