
Leopards are hard to spot without the help from an experienced Safari Guide
South Africa: Kruger National Park
Kruger National Park is South Africa’s largest game reserve, and actually one of the world’s largest national parks with it’s 20 000 square kilometers. It also has more species of mammals than any other African game reserve. These species include the big five (lions, leopards, rhinos. elephants and buffalo), zebra, giraffe, hippo, cheeta, wildebeest, impala, eland and way more. Kruger was also the stage for one of the world’s most famous safari events, when tourists witnessed an amazing battle between lions, buffalos and crocodiles. It was all caught on tape in this amateur video:
Battle at Kruger:
You can find more information about the Kruger Park on: www.krugerpark.co.za/
Botswana: Chobe and Okavango

Elephants enjoy Okavango's Rivers
Okavango is Africa’s largest freshwater wetland, and the world’s largest inland delta. It also has one of Africa’s greatest concentration of wildlife, and is therefore a great destination for safaris all year around. The delta floods once a year, and is at it’s largest between June and August, which is actually Botswana’s dry winter months. This is also the time when you will find the highest concentration of animals in the area.
If you go to Okavango, you can stay at everything from basic camps to luxury resorts. And while you are there, you will probably see tons (literally) of elephants, buffalos, lechwe, giraffes, crocodiles, lions, leopards, kudu, cheetas, hippos, rhinos, and way way more.

Botswana's national parks are great for bird watching
You can find more information about Chobe National Park and the Okavango Delta on: www.chobe-national-park.com/ and www.okavango-delta.net
Kenya: Masai Mara

Hyenas fight for kill
Named after the Masais, the original inhabitants in the area, Masai Mara is Kenya’s greatest safari destination. The reserve is home to most of the popular safari animals, but the black rhino and cheeta populations are dangerously low. Wildebeest is the dominant animal, followed by Thomson Gazelles and zebras. You will also see a lot of giraffes, hyenas and ostrich. The best time to go there may be between July and October when enormous hordes of wildebeest, gazelles and zebras are migrating in from Serengeti in Tanzania.
You can find more information about Masai Mara on: www.masaimara.org
Tanzania: Serengeti

In Africa you don't need to go on a safari to see a baboon
Serengeti is a huge national park, three times the size of masai mara, and is a great safari destination. With mostly the same animals as in Masai Mara (the parks are connected by the border between Kenya and Tanzania), the best time to go here is between May and October, with the period from June to August for watching the great migration towards Kenya. However, you are never guaranteed to find the wildebeest migration, because the areas are practically never ending so it may be hard to pin point their location at a given time. But don’t worry too much, you will see animals wherever you go!
You can find more information about Serengeti National Park on: www.serengeti.org





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Safari is always fun. Getting away from the city life and meet the wildlife and nature. Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Manyara is always fun and adventurers to visit.
Safaris are wonderful – every game drive is different! I have seen lions hunting, a cheetah take down a gazelle, been charged by an elephant, and seen gorillas mating! Unforgettable!
In my opinion a safari with an experienced guide is one of the best vacations a person can have. I myself have tracked mountain gorillas in Rwanda and even visited the Parc National des Volcans whilst on safaris.