JohnMacdonald
US
Visited:
August 2004
Reviewed: May 10, 2012
35-50 years of age
| Experience level: over 5 safaris
5 / 5
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4 / 5
This is one of my favorite parks. Like Mkuze it has great hides. We saw a pack of wild dogs nearly take out an Impala.
Wanderer
DE
Visited:
April 2007
Reviewed: May 9, 2012
35-50 years of age
| Experience level: over 5 safaris
Mpila Camp Rest Huts: Rustic feel with a great view
5 / 5
5
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5 / 5
I have been going to Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve Mpila Camp Rest Huts every few years since I was a child. I love the relaxed and rustic feel of the camp.
The camp is unfenced so all sorts of wildlife visit the camp at night. I've never had to face a lion on the way to the ablution block after dark but Elephants, Giraffe and Rhino are common visitors.
In the reserve in general have seen Elephant, White Rhino, Giraffe and Buffalo on every visit and Black Rhino, Cheetah, Crocodile, Hippo and Lion on occasion.
The bird life is excellent as it is in all of South Africa's reserves.
I have taken part in the guided walks and night tours and I can strongly recommend them.
laurent Museau
FR
Visited:
March 2012
Reviewed: May 8, 2012
50-65 years of age
| Experience level: over 5 safaris
An other great visit
4 / 5
4
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3 / 5
It was my fift visit with always the same pleasure
lupegarrou (Mick Bassett)
DE
Visited:
March 2007
Reviewed: May 6, 2012
I will start with the Guide, excellent, he took real trouble to make us comfortable and explain the surroundings and the animals and a great deal of patience with people who were 'first time' and as excited as small children.
transport in the Landrover was as comfortable as needed, the pause for a 'picnic' in a central location with good views all around was ideal, no tables or chairs, no luxury that I found just great! it added to the atmosphere, during the Picnic pause the Guide took time to engage in conversation and to point out features and even handed me his binoculars too view Rhino on a distant hill, first class.
The weather was good except for one heavy shower but the weather was irrelevent to the enjoyment.
The Wildlife was in general more observable than in Krüger and the Guide took great care to careful position the vehical in a good observation point without undualy stressing the animals, an excellent guide.
Krüger was good but for me felt far too 'Tourist',
Umfolozi had that 'Personal touch'.
galago1962
CH
Visited:
December 2008
Reviewed: May 2, 2012
Large variety of birds and animals, pretty scenery, high level of hospitality.
Frank_RichardsVisited:
July 1998
Reviewed: Apr 30, 2012
Glorious, wild experience - very much on our own!
5 / 5
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5 / 5
We spent a couple of nights in lovely accomodations. We went on an early morning bush-walk, accompanied by a ranger - heard more than we saw (the animals seems to be more aware of humans away frojm the car than when were were in it!), although we HEARD A LOT - very exciting, and we did get a great view of some White Rhino's from a safe (above) viewing point. We had been advised that a park employee had been thrown from a horse and unfortunately killed (by a lion), so we were pleased to have a guide.
mbd
FR
Visited:
April 2007
Reviewed: Apr 29, 2012
50-65 years of age
Rhinos and peace
5 / 5
5
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4 / 5
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4 / 5
After numerous visits to Kruger, Hluhluwe-Umfolozi gives a sensation of peace and authentic bushlife. Accommodation (a safari tent at Mpila) was superb, even if it meant keeping an eye on vervets and warthogs (my husband had to negotiate with an old male warthog who was determined to take the rubbish bag away - and so was my husband!). We also went for a game walk and were lucky to come across some rhinos. I also managed to spot a few more birds to add to my list, as well as one or two spiders (but I didn't spend to long with those!). One of the other advantages over Kruger is the fact that it is much less crowded and people seem to behave more sensibly.
Nature lover
ZA
Visited:
December 2010
Reviewed: Apr 29, 2012
50-65 years of age
4 / 5
4
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4 / 5
The Karoo is a unique biome and if you enjoy the spectacular peace and quiet of the semi desert with its abundance of specially adapted plants, animals and insects this is for you. Nice pool and good restaurant - and some ancient fossils on display.
Marleen
NL
Visited:
August 2007
Reviewed: Apr 11, 2012
Good roads and hides. The day we visited Hhluhluwe-Umfolozi we unfortunately didn't see a lot of animals. Only impala, giraffe and a rhino at a great distance.
Ronel van Zyl
GB
Visited:
April 2010
Reviewed: Apr 11, 2012