The 5 Safaris You Must Not Miss in Africa

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Almost everybody knows about the enormous natural wonders of Africa. Even Africa’s wildlife and national parks are famous across the globe. More than 60 national nature reserves have picturesque and fascinating views.

With this vast number of national parks, it is hard to list the names of five top safari destinations. But you do not need to worry because we have a list of the top five national parks best for safari sites. These handpicked spectacular national parks are described below:

Kruger National Park

Kruger National Park is the most significant habitation of flora and fauna in South Africa. Also, it is one of the biggest wildlife nature-reserve in the world. Some of the most citable species like; lion, zebra, hippo, elephant, rhino, cheetah, buffalo, leopard, and giraffe are elating the park’s beauty. The casting of other 136 different mammals and 500 birds of different kinds is also an attraction.

Majestic granite hills embellish the southern part of the park. On the other hand, the magnificent view of the Lebombo Mountains rising from Savanna decorates the east of this national park. The northern part of this 7520 sq. mile wildlife reserve boasts the beauty of the smoldering tropical forests.

It is a fact that Kruger sometimes gets so crowded by the suffering flocks that you might wait in line to explore the park’s wildness. If you flip the scenario, you will discover Kruger as the most beautiful safari destination.

Ngorongoro National Park, Tanzania

One of the crowning beauties of Africa is the Ngorongoro. This volcanic caldera is famous for its breathtaking view and role as one of the best-known wildlife safari sites. This magnificent iconic travel destination offers the view of the planet’s most unbroken and sun-drenched crater.

Ngorongoro national park is home to the eastern side of the Serengeti Conservation area. This volcanic crater embraces approx 250 sq km of land enclosed by plains, lakes, forests, and harbors. The concentration percentage of wildlife on this volcanic land is beyond our imagination. Within the caldera, you can explore gazelles, eland, zebras, and wildebeest. If you look up the rainforest, the crater rim has other wildlife with jackals, elephants, and reedbuck.

This World Heritage Site has many surprising things for visitors, from Maasai people to the aboriginal Oldupai Gorge. You must visit here if your safari trip is scheduled for just one day.

Masai Mara, Kenya

Masai Mara is the face of Kenya and a world-known famous safari destination in Africa. Writers wrote many documentaries based on Kenya’s beauty teeming with the fantastic view of the acacias, savannahs, and the act of relaxing predators. These are the symbolizing features of this African continent.

The Masai Mara is home to the northern part of another Tanzania national park, Serengeti. Here, you can explore several flocks of wildebeest and others types of grazers from July to October. 

This famous spot for predators is a jaw-dropping magnetic place where predators get a vast topography and open-hooded vehicle for a clear view. These help them to run down lions and cheetahs, even very quickly. Besides this, other attractions include giraffes, black rhinos, and elephants.

The downside of Masai Mara is prevalent due to its invasive arrays of minibusses. If you want to explore the continent at its best, you should visit the upmarket camp on the northern side of this park. But you should remember that uneven roads and untimely floods can flash out your driving pleasure.

Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

The Serengeti is one of the most-traveled wildlife Pageants across the globe. The northern extension of the Serengeti National Park offers migration with a clear view of the park so that predators have an undisturbed sighting.

As per the record, Serengeti lies over 15,000 sq. ft, which is a giant place with varieties of flora and fauna. Even Serengeti’s plains have endless views. It indicates that the footstep count is much more intense. 

On the other side, the park’s central area, i.e., Seronera, always keeps busy. But if you have private allowances to the attractions of the north and west, you will have exclusive features to experience.

Okavango Delta, Botswana

The landward river delta “Okavango Delta” is enlisted as one of the best safari sites in Africa. This place points to the “Last Eden” of Africa. The perfect time to visit the safari destination is in June and August because it is the annual flood time, and animals get enclosed on the island. So, people can easily see them in their paradise.

Usually, around 200,000 mammals are seasonal inhabitants in the Okavango Delta. On the flip side, this island is the regular home of different birds and fish species. In addition, this island gives the best view of safari from both water and land.

Each of the five safari destinations will give you an unforgettable experience. Even these trips will give you immense knowledge about wildlife. These excellent opportunities will insist you admire the scene and take pictures amidst these national safari parks. 

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