50-65 years of age
Review about Serengeti National Park by billt4sf
Many, many animals and many people too! Get a guide that will help you experience it the way you want
50-65 years of age
Review about Selous Game Reserve by billt4sf
not as many animals but wonderfully relaxed and lovely area
20-35 years of age
Queen Elizabeth National Park is a must to add to your bucket list.
The wildlife was great, though no lions were spotted. That was a big disappointment for me. The weather was cooperative, and the accommodations were good at the Mweya Safari Lodge.
The guide was great. It was a guy named Ham. He was extremely friendly, and we had many deep life talks. He became more of a friend than a guide. It's pretty great when you get a hug goodbye from somebody that only shook hands with the rest of the group.
Needless to say, Queen Elizabeth National Park hasn't seen the last of me.
50-65 years of age
Review about Uganda by Ken
The park is a very appealing place. The wildlife is not quite as ubiquitous as in some of the Kenyan parks I've visited, but of course I was only in Murchison for a couple of days. The Nile River was certainly a highlight and unique -- a rare chance to view wildlife interacting with this iconic river.
Review about Uganda by liesje
I liked the things we saw in Uganda, but Tanzania was better.
Review about Tanzania by squishsquish
Tanzania was a fantastic safari destination - it is less congested than other locales and offers good value for money.
20-35 years of age
Review about Lake Bogoria National Reserve by JASPAL SEMBI
the hot water springs coming from underground was very relaxing place to visit right in the centre of the rift valley.
Review about Uganda by liesje
I liked the things we saw in Uganda, but Tanzania was better.
20-35 years of age
Review about Uganda by Ezequiel
The parks are very nice (I especially liked Kidepo Valley) and you´ll never see a crowd!
20-35 years of age
Review about Uganda by Jean-Pierre
The parks were more affordable than other countries. The country is small so it is easy to travel from Kampala, the capital, to the parks. The wildlife is diverse and the birding is fantastic. Best of all the Ugandan people are friendly and accomodating.