Where is it best to go on a wildlife safari in Africa?

- Kenya and Tanzaniaare where enthusiasts go to see the spectacular wildebeest migration mostly taking place between July and October from Serengeti to Masai Mara.
- South Africa is home to the most well-known safari destination in the world: Kruger National Park.
- Namibia is known for pristine deserts, sand dunes, and unique wildlife.
- Rwanda and Ugandaare best known for mountain gorillas.
- Zambia and Zimbabwe offers safaris and Victoria Falls.
- Then, there’s Botswana. It’s a well-known safari destination due to Chobe National Park and the Okavango Delta.
What is the best time to go on an African safari?
Africa is truly a year-round destination for luxury safari travel. No matter when you are planning to travel, you will find a place in Africa that is perfect for that time of year.
For East Africa, the dry season is generally from July through October, while in Southern Africa it is a little longer: April through October. Please keep in mind that these are the peak seasons, so it is essential that you book well in advance during these months.
Each magnificent safari itinerary by Adventure African Jungle Ltd is its own unique experiential gem – we offer a variety of lengths, distances, styles of accommodation, and focus.
Each magnificent safari itinerary by Adventure African Jungle Ltd is its own unique experiential gem – we offer a variety of lengths, distances, styles of accommodation, and focus.
When is the Great Migration in Kenya and Tanzania?
More than 1.5 million wildebeest migrate in an enormous loop every year between Tanzania’s Serengeti to Kenya Masai Mara.

The Great Wildebeest Migration in Africa – also known as the Gnu Migration, Serengeti Migration and Masai Mara Migration – is one of the last mass terrestrial wildlife movements left on the planet. It’s the chief reason why so many travellers venture to Kenya and Tanzania for a Migration safari, mostly mid-year between July and October.
How far in advance do I need to book a safari?
When a client asks us this question, Adventure African Jungle Ltd recommends up to 3 to 4 months for low season (April-June and November), 9 months for shoulder/high season (Jan-March) and at least 1 year for the peak season (July-October and December).
What is the minimum age for children to go on safari?

Where in Africa can I see mountain gorillas?

How much is a gorilla permit?

How much does a safari cost?
There is a safari priced for just about everybody, but there are major differences in accommodations, services, transportation and food. It’s important that you consider how much “roughing’ it” you’re willing to do before you plan your safari. If you are interested in a custom tour for you and your family, this will also affect the price tag. Generally speaking, you would spend $300 US Dollars to $900 US Dollars per person, per day range.
- A low-end African safari starts at around $300 a night per person.
- A mid-level African safari costs around $600 – $800 a night per person.
- A high-end African safari costs $1,000 – $1,300 a night per person.
- An ultra-luxury African safari can cost more than $2,000 a night per person.
Where are the best African destinations to see the Big Five?
Where are the best African destinations to see the Big Five? Africa’s Big Five earned their name because they were the most difficult to hunt in the past. The hunters considered killing the Big Five an achievement and brought them home as trophies. So over the centuries, the name stuck. Now, these precious wildlife creatures are protected in wildlife sanctuaries throughout Africa. We have listed 16 destinations where the chances of spotting the big five are the highest:
- Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya
- Ol Pajeta Conservancy, Kenya
- Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
- Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
- Chobe National Park, Botswana
- Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana
- Okavango Delta, Botswana
- Etosha National Park, Namibia
- Waterberg Plateau Park, Namibia
- Majete Game Reserve, Malawi
- Akagera National Park, Rwanda
- Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa
- Kruger National Park, South Africa
- Phinda Game Reserve, South Africa
- Sabi Sands Game Reserve, South Africa
- Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda
- Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe
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