NL
20-35 years of age
Review about Zambia by elipheliph
Zambia is not a ''hot'' safari destination which makes it still so wild, natural and beautiful.
NL
35-50 years of age
Spectacular wildlife
I really liked the fascinating wildlife. I've seen places like South Afrika, Botswana and Namibia. To be honest: Kenia and Tanzania tops them all. More wildlife, more big cats, lots of birds. Fantastic. Sleep in a tent on an unfenced campground inside a National Park, being visited by elephants, hyena's, buffalo an lions. What more do you want? Seeing the big five in 1 day. Visited several local communities to see normal life in Kenia and tanzania. Fishing with locals for tilapia. Nice.
Review about Zambia by zambiandawnsafaris
Zambia is still wild and untouched and is a great hidden gem. Freindly people and great destinations.
FR
20-35 years of age
Spectacular but comfy adventure in the bush
I spent 3 days in the Bush with Sabi sands. Arrival in "bush taxi plane" was spectacular, and immediately I could spot my first lion. Guides were helpful and attentive, reserve had a very family atmosphere and food was great. And of course the wildlife was amazing, I could spot 4 out of the big 5 and come very close to lions and elephants. Great experience, I would highly recommend it!
CA
35-50 years of age
DE
20-35 years of age
place of plenty
The game viewing was phenomenal, all big cats, buffalo, elephants, Aardvark, nothing we didn't see. Wilderness Safaris Lodges we great, food outstanding. We stayed at Vumbura North and would recommend it to anyone. Xigera and Savuti were also fantastic. The staff was great in all three camps.
DE
20-35 years of age
Review about Moremi Game Reserve by John
Boating and birding at Xigera on a different level to everything else ever seen.
The landscape is spectacular!
This is the only place on earth where I had chills in front of the stunning landscape.
DE
20-35 years of age
Namibias nature is beautiful, versalite, unspoiled & original
The wilflife and sceneries in Namibia are simply stunning. We rented a 4x4 vehicle with roof tops and travelled from campsite to campsite which were mostly near the national parks. Another option to book lodges there. Our small camp/lodge resorts were very charming and comfortable and could all be booked in advance online.
There is a supermarket offering all main European consumers goods in each village.
Visiting the etosha national park in the dry period makes sense, as there are only a couple of waterholes left and the animals are more concentrated.
My photos:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/steffenostendorf