Wow, Just Wow.

Words cannot begin to describe the experience we had on our safari tour, and pictures cannot capture the spectacular sights we saw. Although our expectations for the adventure were very high going into the trip, the reality greatly exceeded those lofty expectations.

Of course, we went to see the wildlife, but we were blown away by the number and variety of animals that we experienced. From the time we arrived until the time we left, it seemed that we were surrounded by animals. We were fortunate to see the Big 5 – lions, leopards, elephants, buffalo, and rhinoceros (on the last day in the Ngorongoro Crater) – and they were certainly a highlight of the trip, but they weren’t the only highlights…not even close.

The wildebeest were absolutely incredible. The sheer numbers were impressive, but we also had the pleasure to see three river crossings, which were an absolutely amazing experience. Zebras were another constant companion throughout our trip. The gangly elegance of the giraffes was amazing. The myriad varieties of gazelle and antelope were beautiful. Hippos, crocs, monkeys, baboons, warthog, hyrax, klipspringer, jackal, hyena, and so many other fascinating creatures added surprising color to our trip.

Birds were an unexpected surprise throughout the trip. The variety of colorful birds – large and small – was impressive. Vultures, eagles, buzzards, kites, and owls were fun additions to our list of sightings. And, one of the highlights of our trip was being charged (more funny than scary) by a large male ostrich protecting a female ostrich and a brood of chicks.

The cats were an awesome part of the experience. We saw lions literally every day. The adults were impressive, and we got to experience the excitement of a few hunts, but the number of cubs we saw was an unexpected surprise. Cheetahs were sleek, elegant, beautiful creatures. But, our favorite cat was the leopard. Those powerful, sleek creatures were beautiful beyond belief.

The accommodations throughout the trip were fantastic. We stayed in two tented lodges – Lemala Kuria Hills and Buffalo Luxury Camp – but don’t be fooled by the “tent” term. The rooms are finely appointed and very comfortable – the true definition of glamping. The Four Seasons Serengeti is a five star resort in the middle of the Serengeti with an incredible infinity pool overlooking a watering hole that attracts wildlife of all kinds. The Crater Lodge was a funky, fun lodge with an incredible view of the Ngogongoro Crater. And, the Manor at Ngorongoro – overlooking a beautiful coffee plantation – was a fine, elegant end to our safari.

We cannot thank our guide – Michael – enough. He was a wealth of knowledge, an incredible animal spotter, and a fun companion throughout the trip. We will never forget him, and we cannot thank him enough.

At the close of our trip, we took a couple of extra days to relax in Zanzibar. It was a great way to unwind and reflect on the wonder of our adventure. Ahh…

Asante sana (Thank you, very much), ADS. It was the trip of a lifetime.

Ed and Doris P.
Evanston, Illinois
Safari Dates: September 12, 2015 to September 26, 2015

  1. What camera was used to take these shots? They are exquisite. I’m thinking of purchasing a “mirrorless” camera which is lighter in weight than a SLR.

  2. The pictures that you took are very beautiful. All I can really say is WOW also these pictures make me want to travel out there even sooner…

  3. I just read your review of your experience with africadreamssafari… I am booking my safari for September of 2017. I am so excited! I am going on this trip as a gift from me to me for my 50th bday… I have loved the animals since i was a child… i need to see them face to face before my time here on earth is done… I keep visiting this site, because i want to know what time of year i want to be there… but if I could, I would spend the whole year there, just so I get to see all that happens in the midst of a year. Thanks for sharing your experience.