50-65 years of age
Review about Nxai Pan National Park by Ernest
In winter the elephants leave for the Makgadigadi Pans. Slightly dissapointed, but the Bain's Baobabs are beautiful
IE
20-35 years of age
Review about South Africa by brianmagee47
Whales, sharks, Ostriches, Baboons, Dazzies, lions, tigers, crazy spikey trees. everthing in south Africa is just over sized (and slightly dangerous , in a good way)....
Review about Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park by Katy Roth
Small and lovely. We took gorgeous photos of beautiful animals, lots of elephant, zebra, giraffe, water buffalo and monkeys.
RU
20-35 years of age
Review about Lake Nakuru National Park by konowalownn
too many tourists
RU
20-35 years of age
Review about Masai Mara National Reserve by konowalownn
the best national park
RU
20-35 years of age
I remember it for life, visit only during the rainy season
wild places there are very few, Wild animals should be observed early in the morning, watched a lot of cheetahs
Unlike any place on Earth
We stayed at Sussi and Chuma on the Zambezi River. We didn't care about visiting the falls, but we did go boating on the river each day, late in the afternoon, early evening. We went to see animals in the reserve earlier in the day on land with a guide.
While the animals in the reserve were amazing, the scenes on the river were unimaginable. We saw massive crocodiles and hippos everywhere. We saw animals on the banks of Zimbabwe although we did not visit Zimbabwe. Only after we returned home did we realize how dangerous our adventures had been.
A hippo had been hit on the road that ran through the reserve one night. The locals used it to feed the poor. While on the river one evening, we saw the carcass lowered down to the crocs on the banks. It was something you could never imagine seeing and put life in America into sharp perspective.
RU
20-35 years of age
Review about Uganda by Ferenc Kis
Beside mammals, the avifauna is just incredible diverse, be prepared for many new species on your personal list!
35-50 years of age
Review about Tarangire National Park by Alice Chen, San Francisco, USA
Wow, so many elephants, this is truly prime elephant country, especially when you look at the horizon and see a herd of over two hundred elephants in the distance! We also saw two leopards, one with a kill in a tree, and our camp (Taragire Safari Lodge) is totally unfenced so lots of gazelles wandering around. However the landscape was a bit dry and not that pretty, and maybe because it was at the end of our safari but we didn't see many "new" animals except for dik dik of which there were quite a few. However it's a great park and probably best visited at the start of a safari, not the end.