Safari Destinations

13th March 2015

3 Safari Destinations You have to Visit Before You Die

For many people, going on an African safari is a dream vacation. But it’s important to choose the right area of the continent for the life-changing sights you want to see. Africa is overflowing with natural beauty and rare wildlife, unlike anywhere else in the world. Here are the places you should visit to make the most of your safari adventure.

Tanzania

This Eastern Africa country is well known for its variety of landscapes, from lush green vegetation, to beaches and lakes, to the amazing peaks of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Hiking the lower slopes of the mountain, you can see various species of birds and monkeys, as well as giraffes and buffalo. Visitors to Tanzania also get to meet and interact with local tribes like the Maasai, who lead hiking trips to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. This UNESCO World Heritage Site contains 25,000 species of large animals, including black rhinos, hippos, crocodiles, cheetah, and one of Africa’s densest population of lions. Whatever you’re aiming to see in Africa, a Tanzania safari has something for everyone.

Tanzania

Kruger National Park

Kruger Park is located in South Africa, known for its incredible diversity of wildlife and its easy access to skilled game trackers and guides. Kruger is a prime location for travellers interested in a luxury safari experience, because it offers superb accommodations and the chance for game drives with wildlife experts. In the park itself, you can spot 145 mammal species – rhinos, giraffes, elephants, buffalo, and more. Only four hours from international hub Johannesburg, a Kruger safari can be combined with visits to other urban hot spots like Cape Town. For travellers interested in African culture as well as animals, it remains one of the best destinations for a safari vacation.

Kruger National Park

Serengeti National Park

Africa’s most famous wildlife park is covered in grassy plains and home to the largest collection of wild predators in the world. The Serengeti is known as home to the Great Migration, where herds of wildebeest and zebra move clockwise through the area, searching for places to graze. This allows them to be stalked by a variety of predators, including many big cats. Lions, leopards, and cheetah abound, but so do hyenas and crocodiles. There are a wide variety of options for camping in the Serengeti and for viewing wildlife, even including hot air balloon safaris. Overall, the park earns its reputation as the one of the most majestic safari destinations in Africa. Whichever safari option you choose, you are guaranteed to have the experience of a lifetime. Whether you prefer climbing mountains or sleeping in luxury tents, experiencing Africa’s breathtaking scenery and exotic animals is something you will never forget. Crossing this trip off your bucket list may be easier than you think.