Unique (semi-dessert), beautifull, majestic (the canion and falls) and a must.
Scenery: Absolutely beautiful. It is unique - a must see. The falls and canyon is majestic.
Weather: In December it is quite warm (45 Celsius degrees), but this allows for different activities such as swimming. Although warm the weather was pleasant.
Wildlife: Unique to other parts in South Africa. You really have to search for wildlife in this semi-dessert area, but when you find something it is worth the search.
Accommodation: We went camping. The facilities were good for camping and every evening we enjoyed sitting next to a camp fire, feeling part of nature. Baboons, "dassies" various and kinds of less dangerous wildlife strolled through the camp site. There are 2-3 swimming pools and every morning and evening we watched the sun coming up or setting over the canyon. The colours at this time of the morning or evening are beautiful.
Transportation: We had our own transportation. I would recommend traveling in groups, because when you get engine problems or a puncture, it might be a problem to be alone in the semi-dessert and almost deserted area. Also have enough water with you in the heat. We got a slow puncture - luckily at the camp staff assisted us to change the wheel and recommended places where we could fix the tyre.
Food: Decent. There is a small shop in which you can buy all the necessities. Don't expect a supermarket, but the shop is clean, neat and the food is good. The shop have all the basic household, food, magazines and cleaning stuff. There is also sweets and cold drinks. everything that you could expect.
Restaurant: Not 5 star, but excellent. You will not be disappointed. There is also a bar in the restaurant if the heat gets to much. We spend all our afternoons either in the bar, having light drinks or in the swimming pool cooling down.
Highlights: The canyon and the falls (scenery), the unique wildlife that you can only expect in these area and the numerous hiking trails and viewpoints looking out over this beautiful scenery. The swimming pools in this warm weather were also a high light. A place to really get rest for your soul.
AE
owesome.
cool serenity with very beautiful environment. One of the natures best.
Review about South Africa by Henk Pretorius
There scenery is exceptional... I am not so much in birding, so I could have a total different view of this compared to someone who is in birding. Nature and wildlife is unique and beautiful - a must see.
AE
Review about Kenya by Roy
I got excellent service and everything was up to standard. kudos to you guys.
50-65 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
From start to finish our experience with Wild Root Safaris was fantastic.
The service and attention to details regarding our booking request was above expectations. The tour was a 3 day safari to Lake Manyara National Park, the Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire National Park Tanzania. The highlight for us was the Ngorongoro Crater. Our driver/guide was very well informed, courteous & friendly making our trip so much more exciting. The lodges suggested to us were exactly what we had hoped for. All in all a great and relaxing safari.
SA
20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
in one word excellent
Thank you very much for all your help and excellent arrangements. I had
extra concern for my parents... you and Henry made it really easy.
Henry is a very nice person/guide/driver. We enjoyed a lot. Hopefully we
will come again for safari and meeting you
DK
35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Very good safari and a good driver..
No complain at all, everything was 100% value for the Money.
BE
50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
It was an unforgettable safari and seen a lot. As well as the big five.
It was an unforgettable safari and seen a lot.
As well as the big five.
Thanks experienced guides Deo, Emmanuel & Ombeni.
A great compliment to these three guides
US
35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Great Safari
I initially contacted several safari companies, and It Started in Africa always provided the quickest and most detailed email responses. They answered all my questions and were up-front about pricing for all the different options I asked about. I did an 8-day safari visiting Arusha NP, Tarangire NP, Serengeti NP, Lake Ndutu, Ngorongoro Crater, and Lake Eyasi (Datoga and Hadzabe tribe visits). I stayed at public and private campgrounds, with one night in a mobile tented camp.
I really enjoyed the safari. Tanzania is a beautiful country. I loved seeing all the animals in the wild. I got to see several lions in trees and walking or lying around, many giraffes, elephants, and impalas, and the plains full of zebra and wildebeest. Many of the colorful birds and smaller animals were a lot of fun to watch, like the jackals running around and playing in the early morning. I liked the variety in scenery between the different parks. Ngorongoro Crater was like a green paradise, so peaceful and full of animals. It was interesting meeting people from all over the world in the campsites. My guide Deo was friendly, spoke English very well, and helped me see a lot of animals. The cook prepared very good meals with plenty of food; I was never hungry. All the Tanzanian people I met were very friendly. The tribe visits were also interesting, seeing the very different ways these people live. We stopped at a Maasai village on the way back to Arusha, and, as I had a little bit of time before we had to leave for the airport, the airport driver gave me a quick tour of the city. I was a little concerned going to Africa for the first time by myself, but everything worked out well from airport pickup to dropoff and I had a lot of fun.
NL
35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Great day at Arusha National Park
Going for the Kili Challenge of WAR Child somebody mentioned to do a safari before climbing the Kilimanjaro. The contact for Makasa Tanzanian Safaris was given to me. I got a quick response on the possibility of doing a safari.
We had a great day with Tom, our driver, in the park. He could tell us a lot about animals but also about the plants, bushes and trees. Including the difference between a crater and a caldera. He gave us all the time and good spots for the pictures, story's and questions. At lunch time we got a good meal with a nice view at the caldera, including the Somasa Beef. I still like this snack from Tanzania.
We had to be back for the briefing of the Kilimanjaro tour in our Lodge, Tom planned the trip that good so we we're 15 before the start back in our lodge.
Most spectaculair moment of the day, we did see a lot of animals, was the albino baboon crossing the road in front of us.