Which African country is the best for safari?

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Which African country is the best for safari?

Postby americavoyage » Wed Dec 29, 2010 12:12 pm

1. Masai Mara National Reserve (Kenya)
"Balloon safari Masai Mara, Kenya"
Kenya is Africa's most popular safari destination and the Masai Mara Reserve is the most popular wildlife park in Kenya. From July - October you can witness the incredible migration of millions of wildebeest and zebra. The Maasai tribesman also offer cultural tours which will enhance your experience.

2. Chobe National Park (Botswana)
Chobe National park lies in Botswana's Okavango Delta and covers four distinct Eco-systems. The Savuti marsh in particular offers some of the highest concentrations of wildlife in Africa year round. Chobe boasts around 120,000 elephants, you're unlikely to miss them when you enjoy a safari here.

3. Kruger National Park (South Africa)
"Kruger National Park, South Africa"© South Africa Tourism
Kruger National Park in South Africa boasts the highest variety of wildlife in Africa which includes the Big Five, hippos, crocodiles, cheetah and more. Kruger is one of the best maintained parks in Africa which means it's ideal for a self-drive safari.

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Re: Which African country is the best for safari?

Postby namericavoyage » Wed Jan 05, 2011 5:03 am

Africa is one of the most amazing continents in the world for so many reasons. For the history, the natural wonders, the beautiful coastline, the people and tribal cultures, the amazing and unique wildlife and the tumultuous roots of many African countries that still make it a place of awe and fear and excitement all wrapped into one. Of course there are some countries that still have a high danger rating and you should not go for the political and economic turmoil they are experiencing. There are however, many countries within Africa that are ideal for holidays and the ever-popular African Safari.
The constantly shifting status of Africa as a whole should not deter you from some of the most enriching and awe-inspiring experiences of your life which are unique to Africa. Though you are likely to meet the African wildlife just about anywhere in your travels, here are some of the best destinations for African Safari.

Tanzanian Safari
Tanzania has long been known for its great Safaris , The beautifully vast open plain of Serengeti is known for having the largest concentration of wildlife in the world. The variety and beauty of the annual wildlife migration is really something to behold (this is where the Lion King is based on!) If this was not enough opportunity for you to see the ‘big five', Tanzania is also home to the Ngorongoro Crater, a paradise on earth and Lake Manyara and Arusha National Parks, all home to rich eco-systems and teeming with beautiful wildlife. If you like Mountain Climbing, Africa's highest peak, Mt Kilimanjaro also resides in Tanzania.

Kenya Safari
Made famous by books such as ‘I dreamed of Africa' and ‘Out of Africa,' Kenya is a truly inspirational country to visit. Home of the spectacular Rift Valley where one can take in some of Africa's best wildlife viewing. The Samburo National Reserve which rests on the banks of the Uaaso Nyiro River is a popular resting place for wildlife with plenty of water and shade, you are bound to spot some great game. Here you also get the chance to see Kenya's tribal cultures and how they live. The 75m Thompson Falls is another popular destination as well as Lake Nakuru, home to the rare black and white rhinos – a must for any safari. This country beats with a heart a soul.

Botswana Safari
One of Africa's richest countries due to the Diamond Trade and well known for the diversity of its wildlife and its well preserved wildlife parks, Botswana boasts the remarkable and intricate Okavango Delta, the largest in the world. This delta carries the flood waters from the Okavango River and a traditional mokoro ride allows you to take in the nature surrounding you in unspoilt silence. The vast and tranquil Makgadikgadi Pans offers an unforgettable experience and the Moremi and Chobe national parks are rich with game of all varieties.


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Re: Which African country is the best for safari?

Postby Lee » Wed Apr 06, 2011 8:28 am

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