
20-35 years of age
Review about Mokolodi Nature Reserve by psychobine
Large variety of animals.
20-35 years of age
Review about Chobe National Park by psychobine
Large variety of animals especially elephants and limited amenities.
20-35 years of age
Review about Central Kalahari Game Reserve by psychobine
Large variety of animals and limited amenities
20-35 years of age
Botswana the bushveld paradise
Botswana is a very beautiful country to visit from the hustle and bustle of city life to the calm and tranquil pans and the abundant wildlife of the Delta and many game parks available although on the Orapa golf course alone you can see Leopards, Warthogs, Kudu, Banded Mongoose, Meercats and a variety of Bird life as there is a game park within the lease area.
35-50 years of age
Review about Etosha National Park by bianca
It's 10 o'clock in the morning at Chudop waterhole. Springbok and impalas are at the water. Shy kudus stand at the edge of bushes, slowly coming closer. Nervous giraffes double and triple check their surroundings before bending way down for a drink. Thirsty zebras come trotting right into the water, causing wonderful stripey reflections. Where else can you find such a huge selection of animals coming to drink together. It is possible to spend hours just sitting at a waterhole, watching the comings and goings. Playful elephants, goofy guinea fowl, a bad tempered rhino and shuffling wildebeest all take their turns. It is a wildlife paradise!
35-50 years of age
Review about Namib-Naukluft National Park by bianca
Landscapes. The Namib Naukluft is all about landscapes. The colours of the sand dunes at sunrise, the rugged rock formations of the Kuiseb canyon and the ancient leaves of the Welwitchia plant all invite you to get out and explore this fascinating desert. My favourite place is Dead Vlei, where camelthorn trees that have been dead for 500 years stretch their black limbs towards an impossibly blue sky. The scene reminds me of a Dali painting and I am always double checking if their are any clocks draped over the tree branches.
35-50 years of age
Review about Zambezi Region by bianca
The Caprivi is very different from the rest of Namibia. It's marshes and great rivers full of hippos and crocodiles are surrounded by lush vegetation, which is home to a huge variety of birds too.

35-50 years of age
Review about North Luangwa National Park by halvardcux
Very remote Area, few tourists.Good for lions and leopard and buffalo.
35-50 years of age
Review about Kruger National Park by Colin Summersgill
The possibility of seeing virtually any animal is always exciting. The fascination of being able to see just about any behaviour is also a bonus.
The park is so immense that it is impossible to rate all of it's scenery. There are certainly parts that are exceptionally beautiful, but others that can be monotonous.
The vibe can vary from completely brilliant to very frustrating, depending on the tourist season and business. There always parts where one can get away though and be alone in the bush.
The birding can be absolutely exceptional, again always with the excitement of the possibility of virtually anything turning up.
35-50 years of age
Review about Mkhuze Game Reserve by Colin Summersgill
Wildlife does not include all of the big five, but can be good for Black Rhino and especially good for Nyala.
This is a beautiful reserve with incredibly varying habitats, ranging from open savanna to sand forest to fever & fig forest. An added bonus is Nsumu Pan with it's hippos and fever tree-lined shore.
The bush vibe is good, you can really feel that you are out in the bush and away from it all, but can be quite busy at times.
This has to be one of the better birding spots in South Africa, with too many specials to list. This is mostly as a result of the incredible variation in habitats coupled to the warm sub-tropical climate.