Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Customer Comment: Luangwa, Zambia - Dave & Jeanette

We would like to thank you and Isabel and everyone involved at Wildlife Worldwide for our 20 day adventure to the Luangwa Valley. Everything went smoothly from start to finish and we have thoroughly enjoyed every single minute. As this was our fourth trip to the valley we were able to slip effortless into safari mode the second we landed at Mfuwe airport.



Norman Carr Safaris looked after us both wonderfully and it was a real pleasure to be in their company. Everyone we met remarked “Oh you are the guys staying a week in each camp”, and that was an excellent choice because we got to know the camp staff both in front and those behind the scenes, and it certainly added to our enjoyment of the whole experience. We especially enjoyed the company of the guides, Innocence Shaddy and Aubrey, the scouts and Teresa, Monica, Lucinda and Pam .



We met several other guests who were very impressed with our itinerary and so we did pass on World Wildlife details to them. Must just mention some of the highlights and that was the evening with Aubrey as we took part and witnessed the Kakuli pride hunting and making a kill of a Puku and watching the male and five cubs devour it with the unforgettable sounds, the camp out with David Wilson although we did not sleep a wink even though Jeanette insists I was snoring. It was certainly the best steak we have ever eaten and the beer was ice cold, and dinner one evening in the company of Pam and Jeff , two chaps from South America and other guests. We have never laughed so much.


Dave & Jeanette, November 2008

Camping out on Luwi River
Nsolo to Kakuli

Tea Break on safari at Luwi

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Customer Comment: Ms Gamble - India - Nov 08

"Many thanks to everyone involved in organising my latest holiday (India, 5th November), especially Chris Osborn with whom I dealt directly. The Reserves were quite stunning: wonderful scenery, plant and animal life in great quantity and variety, so I wouldn't have been disappointed if I hadn't seen a tiger, though, in fact, I was lucky. Some views were contrived, i.e. with the help of elephants, but one was absolutely natural - a thrilling experience! I chiefly enjoyed Kanha and Bandhavgarh, with Shergarh Tented Camp and Treehouse Hideaway respectively; both these had a friendly 'family' atmosphere, with excellent naturalists. The Treehouse, which I was chiefly looking forward to, came up to all expectations: wonderful! I intend, if at all possible, to revisit both of these in the not too distant future (adding, perhaps, a visit to Panna Reserve)."

Ms Gamble. November 2008.



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