In 1999 I visited South Africa and then I was in Kruger National Park and Umfolozi National Park. There I saw a lot of animals
przejan
IE
Visited:
December 2009
Reviewed: Oct 18, 2011
20-35 years of age
The review below is the personal opinion of przejan and not that of SafariBookings.
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Animals which are close to the observers.
Airboat Afrika
ZA
Visited:
May 2011
Reviewed: Oct 16, 2011
35-50 years of age
5 / 5
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South Africa harbors the most incredible variety of habitats in the same country, with the highest standards of accommodation and experiences anywhere on the continent. Its excellent infrastructure make access to wildlife areas quick & easy, saving precious time & money to concentrate on the essentials: wildlife & nature.
ianVisited:
June 2011
Reviewed: Oct 7, 2011
5 / 5
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Can view well over 70% of all lands animals in South Africa, the weather and scenery is breath taking. People are knowledgeable about their surrounds and friendly.
jdlevrec
US
Visited:
July 2009
Reviewed: Sep 30, 2011
20-35 years of age
Eye opening experiences in an amazing country
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South Africa is an amazing country to visit and I recommend it to everyone that I can. I was there studying abroad so I had almost 5 months to experience what I did. I stayed in Stellenbosch for most of my time there, but I did travel on an outside (of my study abroad group) trip to Kruger National Park that was incredible. I also traveled along the Garden Route for a week, which was beautiful. Cape Town was such a fun city to explore - lots of shopping, restaurants, a waterfront area and a lively nightlife. Although I stayed in a part that was settled, there were still plenty of areas that were very rural. I miss South Africa and recommend it as a vacation destination!
Instinia
AU
Visited:
May 2010
Reviewed: Sep 21, 2011
Where else in the world can you within a 1000km radius see wildlife and scenic beauty as found in the Kruger Park, Kalahari, Busmanland, Garden Route, the Drakensberg, West Coast and round it of with the wine routes around Cape Town. We really enjoyed our time
InstiniaVisited:
May 2010
Reviewed: Sep 20, 2011
5 / 5
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Besides the Kruger (and all the hundreds of private game reservers around), you have the Kalahari, Cape Town with Cape-Dutch vineyards, Garden Route, Drakensberg, Soweto and the West Coast. What more can you ask for within a 1000 km?
matrezeVisited:
June 2011
Reviewed: Sep 18, 2011
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South Africa is simply the best place in the world for viewing wildlife in luxury while still being close to civilisation.
spalexan
US
Visited:
November 2010
Reviewed: Sep 7, 2011
20-35 years of age
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From A to Z, SA has everything I saw at the zoo as a child, but wild. no fences. no feeding times. no safety of your own backyard.. maybe one of those things isn't true, but SA is definitely a once in a lifetime destination for any tourist.