A safari in Africa is an activity that I firmly believe should be on everyone’s bucket list! There’s nothing quite like seeing a pride of majestic lions, rolling about in their natural habitat, or a magnificent herd of elephants, several hundred members strong, marching across the savannah.
Without any doubt Kenya is a dream safari destination for any wildlife enthusiast. Boasting of numerous game parks, each with their own character and beauty, and all bursting with a diverse and abundant wildlife, visitors are spoilt for choice when planning a safari in Kenya
South Africa is blessed with some of the most naturally beautiful game parks found anywhere on the continent. The richness of its wildlife in both species and numbers, has made South Africa an obvious destination for safari enthusiasts around the globe.
For many seasoned wildlife and nature lovers, Tanzania is the number one safari destination on the entire continent. The standout parks that you simply dare not miss are the iconic Serengeti, the Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire National Park.
Botswana is another favourite safari hotspot that draws serious wildlife enthusiasts and documentary film makers all year round. Its multi-ecosystem landscape of dense jungle, harsh desert and rich wetlands, support an immense number of animals including some of Africa’s most endangered species.
While neighbouring Kenya and Tanzania may be better for an overall safari experience, when it comes to primates, Uganda stands head and shoulders above them both.