
Wonderful introduction to Tanzania
Pleasantly surprised by the amount of game we saw here, lots of elephants everywhere, beautiful scenery. Much quieter then the Serengeti which we appreciated.

65+ years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
This Park puts your world and your place in it, in perspective.
I love this Park and the way it is managed. I have lived on 4 different continents, and experienced many scenarios in my lifetime, but I keep returning to Kruger. It puts my life into another perspective.

20-35 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
More history than wildlife
The Waterberg is not as interesting for the wildlife as one could expect, especially when Etosha is so close. However, the dirt roads inside and around it are really pleasant to drive. The cliffs of the plateau are impressive, particularly at sunset. The most interesting about the Waterberg Plateau is that it makes an opportunity to learn about the history of Namibia, as the Herero fought the Germans at this exact place. There is a German war cemetery within the park boundaries. For the rest, Etosha provides much more for the same price (or less).

65+ years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Review about Okavango Delta by France and Roger
although it is very busy with tourists in private cars, the Delta is still quite and beautiful. Saw as many animals both trips.

65+ years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Review about Nxai Pan National Park by France and Roger
it was very dry and the water hole was nearly dry, the guide explained that the period was not good,

65+ years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Review about Moremi Game Reserve by France and Roger
So many cars in 2014. Except for the elephants, we did not see all the animals we saw in 2011.

65+ years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Review about Chobe National Park by France and Roger
it was excellent in 2011, but went back in 2014 and it was over crowded.
Review about Lake Nakuru National Park by Kristine
We went out on the lake. It was beautiful, with many birds and nice to be on the water. It was more civilized where we were where even a local wedding was going on while we were there. It was a perfect contrast to the Masai Mara safari.
Exciting AND Beautiful!
The Masai Mara was amazing. Our guide was determined to find all the wildlife he could so he drove us many miles out. It felt very remote and special. We saw animals and birds I had never seen before and they were gorgeous. All the animals seemed to be in their natural habitat...even elephants climbing mountains??? My favorite were the giraffe. You could see them off amongst the trees with their heads sticking up high. We also saw a huge group of them just off the road. We saw many animals so up close it was crazy from our open top vehicle. Great views for great picture taking.
It was also very special to be able to see the local tribes people. They were in their native clothes, of course, and we could see their homes and small communities very nearby. We saw many natives from Masai warriors to Masai women who make beautiful trinkets for tourists. They're a bargain, great memorabilia and easy to pack.

20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Review about Kakamega Forest National Reserve by Caroline Wallace
The Kakamega Rainforest is so beautiful! The wildlife is incredible. People come from thousands of miles away just to see the incredible birds. There are hundreds of different species of birds and butterflies in the forest. The monkeys are my favorite part! The climate is literally perfect. It is chilly in the morning and evening, and warm in the afternoon. If you want to visit the Kakamega Forest, make sure you stay at Rondo Retreat Centre, and visit the Kakamega Environmental Education Program (KEEP).