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Henrique Augusto Zillo   –  
Brazil BR
Visited: January 2007 Reviewed: Aug 8, 2011

35-50 years of age

Ngorongoro Extraordinarily Beautiful
Overall rating
5/5

Africa is already a unique place. When you to Tanzania, it is even better. Ngorongoro is the upmost. Imagine a wildlife park inside a extinct volcano crater, maybe with 20 or 30 km diameter, with all the animals living in perfect harmony: lions, zebras, hippopotamus, elephants, baboons, wild beasts, rhinos, hyena, flamingos, etc., etc.. The weather is unique as well, altitude atmosphere. The hotels are located in the edge of the crater with a awesome view to the park. There are good hotels, good food and accomodations. It is a lifetime experience!! Ngorongoro Extraordinarily Beautiful!!

gavathome   –  
New Zealand NZ
Visited: February 2011 Reviewed: Aug 8, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Ngorongoro Crater by gavathome
Overall rating
5/5

We saw Rhino's, make sure you go early and go through the forrest first to catch the Rhino's and Elephants on their way to the water holes in the morning.

gavathome   –  
New Zealand NZ
Visited: February 2011 Reviewed: Aug 8, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Tarangire National Park by gavathome
Overall rating
4/5

We spent two days in Tarangire National park searching for the famous tree lions. We didn't spot any lions in tree's but did see a Male Lion mating a number of times. We also got up close and personal with a lot of Elephants including viewing baby elephants. The two camps we stayed at in Tarangire where also a highlight. Both luxury tented campsites which really gave you the impression of being out in the wilderness amongst the animals. Would highly recommend the Kikoti Safari Camp.

gavathome   –  
New Zealand NZ
Visited: February 2011 Reviewed: Aug 8, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Serengeti National Park by gavathome
Overall rating
5/5

Ndutu is amazing, our best safari experience. Being able to get so close to the animals is a once in a lifetime experience.

gavathome   –  
New Zealand NZ
Visited: February 2011 Reviewed: Aug 8, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Lake Manyara National Park by gavathome
Overall rating
3/5

Very dry and dusty, also was very hot and uncomfortable. Would recommend going at a different time of year, we went in February.

gavathome   –  
New Zealand NZ
Visited: February 2011 Reviewed: Aug 8, 2011

35-50 years of age

Review about Arusha National Park by gavathome
Overall rating
5/5

Climbed Kili, fantastic! and we made it to the top!

gavathome   –  
New Zealand NZ
Visited: February 2011 Reviewed: Aug 8, 2011

35-50 years of age

A great place to view Elephants up close and personal and some great safari camps!
Overall rating
4/5

We spent two days in Tarangire National park searching for the famous tree lions. We didn't spot any lions in tree's but did see a Male Lion mating a number of times. We also got up close and personal with a lot of Elephants including viewing baby elephants. The two camps we stayed at in Tarangire where also a highlight. Both luxury tented campsites which really gave you the impression of being out in the wilderness amongst the animals. Would highly recommend the Kikoti Safari Camp.

Henrique Augusto Zillo   –  
Brazil BR
Visited: January 2007 Reviewed: Aug 8, 2011

35-50 years of age

About: Tanzania
Review about Tanzania by Henrique Augusto Zillo
Overall rating
5/5

In our trip everything was perfect!! That is the reason of my rating.

gavathome   –  
New Zealand NZ
Visited: February 2011 Reviewed: Aug 8, 2011

35-50 years of age

About: Tanzania
Review about Tanzania by gavathome
Overall rating
5/5

A must see for wildlife and a magic safari experience!

mpotechin   –  
Canada CA
Visited: June 2011 Reviewed: Aug 7, 2011

20-35 years of age

Review about Ngorongoro Crater by mpotechin
Overall rating
4/5

The most fascinating part of Ngorongoro is the first look you get upon cresting the rim of the crater. You can see miles in each direction, and down 600 metres to the floor.
Most of the Big-5 is on display – we did not see a leopard, but experienced our only rhinoceros sighting here. But for whatever reason, the feel is more like an extremely large zoo. The animals seem to keep to themselves and not interact with each other significantly.
Also within the Ngorongoro conservation area is a scattering of Masai villages, and it is fascinating to see how the villagers live. Finally, Ngorongoro is the location of Olduvai Gorge, which is an incredible archaeological site for human evolution.

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