

35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Review about Ngorongoro Crater by Barbara
Beautiful location.
A lot of animals, they don't seem to care for cars and tourists with cameras.
We have seen many three lion families, an elephant, rhino and many more.
A lot of safari cars there.

35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Review about Lake Manyara National Park by Barbara
There were not so easy to spot animals at Lake Manyara - compared to other National Parks.
No flamingos at the time of our visit.
Lake is beautiful though, and view at the Great Rift - stunning.

20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about Masai Mara National Reserve by Krzysztof Dziubiński
Awesome place. Great savannah till horizony with thousands of animals, especially so many Gnus and Zebras in August during great migration. We saw few lions, gepards, hienas, many giraffes, warthogs, vultures, hippos, thousands of gnu, zebras and gazelles.

20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about Lake Nakuru National Park by Krzysztof Dziubiński
We came to Nakuru for 1 day on the way to Masai Mara. Good place to see rhinos. We saw around 5 of thems. Totally different park than Masai Mara, more green, more birds and more buffalos but generaly less animals

20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about Mikumi National Park by M.
This park it's perfect if you don't have enough time to do a long safari. The park is big but not huge, and there are a lot of animals.
The only point to remark, it's not as close as it seems from Dar Es Salaam.

50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about Masai Mara National Reserve by Patharin Varanyuwatana
Masai Mara is our favorite Safari park.We saw so many animals.Saw so many wildlife activities. We really enjoy the park.

50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about Amboseli National Park by Patharin Varanyuwatana
We saw so many elephants.Also lots of other animals.

Exceeded Expectations -- Great Safari plus Beautiful Country
South Africa has been on our bucket list for years mainly for the safari but our trip was so much more than that. We started with Kruger and couldn't have asked to see more wild life than we did. We then traveled to Cape Town, Stellenbosch, the Garden Route and Durban. Golf was a major part of our trip and we played 3 golf courses ranked in the top 100 in the world. Great scenery throughout -- long stretches where mountains are just a few miles from the ocean. Not surprisingly, Table Mountain was a highlight in Cape Town but also enjoyed tour of Cape Point, the history of the District 6 museum, a casual seafood feast in Hout Bay, and the Waterfront. In Stellenbosch, stayed at Lanzerac which was one of the best hotels we've ever visited. Franschhoek was a scenic excursion well from there and well worth it. Enjoyed penguins and whales in Betty's Bay and Hermanus on the way to George. Detours off the main road were well worth it along the Garden Route.
We went in winter (August) so while weather was a bit cool at times, it also made for great wildlife viewing in Kruger as foliage is less full and animals converge on watering spots. We felt safe at all locations and navigation was easy (we had our own rental car from Cape Town to George).

35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Amazing!
We have visited Lake Manyara, Serengeti (2 days), Ngorongoro and Tarangire.
It was an amazing experience, worth every dollar spent.
We've seen many animals, big 5 included.

Despite teething troubles at the beginning it was really really fantastic!
All in all our safari was truly fantastic and we were very impressed by the amount of wildlife we saw. However, what was not so good was that our first hotel was changed. It was supposed to be upgraded but it turned out that we had actually been downgraded to a horrible Chinese owned lodge that was still in construction. Their was a distinct smell of open sewage from our terrace. Food was like being in a self service canteen. It was a TERRIBLE start to our holiday. We complained bitterly about this to the safari operator and in the end we got better hotels in compensation. So it worked out well in the end. What we also didn't like and I think is really worth saying is that we heard of some drivers being drunk on the job and turning up late for their clients. When you have paid a lot of money and flown half way across the world then you want to have a driver who cares and is responsible. The roads in Kenya are particularly rough and you need a good and competent driver to make sure you are all safe. Our driver was competent and always on time, however, he did have a bit of an attitude problem which was very unprofessional. However, all in all it was a fantastic trip and I can't thank Mr Othiellon of Kenya Walking Survivors enough for all his organisation. He was always very co-operative and answered any email queries I had straight away.