Recommended Safari Destinations
For many people a safari holiday is the ultimate trip of a lifetime; a dream holiday with the chance to witness some of natures’ most incredible creatures within their natural surroundings. Safari is the Swahili word for ‘journey’ and choosing your own safari journey will come down to what you would most like to experience for your journey of a lifetime.
The Masai Mara National Reserve located in Kenya is the perfect safari destination for anyone who loves the big cats. Many documentaries about these magnificent creatures have been filmed here, as it is the perfect place to witness them in their natural surroundings. You can expect to see lions, leopards and cheetahs prowling around along with zebras, giraffes, wildebeest and elephants to name just some of the other animals that live in this area. The reserve has the Mara River running through it so it’s also possible to see hippos and crocodiles here as well. The annual migration, known as the Great Migration, from the Serengeti of zebras, wildebeest and gazelles occurs here every year from July to October and this is considered to be the best time to visit the reserve.
If you like to walk on the wild side then The Zambezi Valley in the Zambia makes for a great destination for the more daring traveler. The valley is vast and unspoiled and the Zambezi River flows through the area with crocodiles and hippos lurking. The area is very wild with only a few camps and guide companies working the area. You can choose from specialist safaris in this area such as bird or fish safaris or you can choose a combination safari. There are also canoeing safaris or walking safaris available in this area.
The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is home to an enormous amount of wildlife and is the perfect destination for a traditional safari holiday. The area’s grasslands make this the perfect place for spotting all kinds of animals such as wildebeest, zebras, gazelles and of course the incredible big cats. The Park is enormous and divided into three areas – the name Serengeti means ‘endless plains’ in the Maasai language.
The Kruger National Park in South Africa is one of the oldest and largest wildlife parks in Africa. It makes for the perfect traditional safari holiday, as you will find all the expected safari animals living in this area. You can expect to see lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and buffalos to name just some. The park runs along the border of Mozambique and Zimbabwe and is also home to the Crocodile River, which as the name suggests is home to these dangerous but beautiful creatures.
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