Top 10 Best African Safari Parks & Destination
Africa has this magical way of pulling you in, whether it’s the wide-open savannahs, ancient traditions, or those wild, heart-stopping wildlife moments.
Imagine hearing the thunder of hooves during the Great Migration or watching a lion stretch out through the window of your safari jeep. Whether you're after the peaceful luxury of the Okavango Delta, the raw thrill of big cat sightings in the Maasai Mara, or just a good old-fashioned game drive through elephant country, there’s something here for everyone.
We’ve rounded up the top 10 safari destinations in Africa. Each one is chosen for its unforgettable wildlife, stunning scenery, and the kind of stories you’ll be telling for years.
1. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
If there’s one place that screams “Africa,” it’s the Serengeti. Picture endless golden plains, dramatic wildlife chases, and the mind-blowing Great Migration where millions of wildebeest and zebras thunder across the land. From catching a sunrise game drive to floating over the savannah in a hot air balloon, the Serengeti delivers the ultimate safari moment.
2. Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
Think of the Maasai Mara as the Serengeti’s action-packed sibling. It's famous for jaw-dropping predator sightings and those intense migration river crossings. If you’ve ever seen a lion stalking prey on a nature documentary, that probably happened here. Plus, spending time with the local Maasai adds a powerful cultural connection to your adventure.
3. Okavango Delta, Botswana
Ready for something a little different? The Okavango is where the wild meets the water. Instead of bumping along in a Land Rover, you’ll glide past hippos in a traditional canoe (called a mokoro), drift through reed-lined channels, and fall asleep to the sounds of the bush in a luxury tented camp. It’s peaceful, remote, and simply unforgettable.
4. Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
Imagine stepping into a real-life wildlife documentary, all in one compact, jaw-dropping crater. Ngorongoro is a natural amphitheater packed with animals, including all the Big Five. You can spot lions, elephants, and even rare black rhinos within hours. And those views from the rim? Worth the trip alone.
5. Kruger National Park and Private Reserves, South Africa
If you're new to safaris or just want something easy to navigate, Kruger is a winner. It’s super accessible, with everything from self-drive routes to ultra-luxury lodges. The surrounding private reserves, like Sabi Sands, are known for incredible leopard sightings. This is Big Five territory at its finest.
6. Chobe National Park, Botswana
Ever seen elephants swimming? In Chobe, you can. This park is all about big herds of elephants and river safaris where you can cruise alongside hippos and crocs as the sun sets. It’s one of the only places where your safari “vehicle” is a boat, and the views are unbeatable.
7. South Luangwa National Park, Zambia
Want to get off the beaten track? Head to South Luangwa, the birthplace of the walking safari. Here, you leave the jeep behind and experience the bush on foot. A totally immersive and deeply authentic experience. Plus, the park is known for incredible leopard sightings and has a peaceful, uncrowded feel.
8. Etosha National Park, Namibia
Etosha is like nowhere else. Its massive salt pan looks almost otherworldly, especially when you spot giraffes and zebras reflected in the waterholes. It’s also perfect for self-driving adventures, and you might catch a glimpse of some seriously rare desert-adapted wildlife.
9. Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
Looking for raw, untamed wilderness? Ruaha is calling. It’s vast, wild, and practically tourist-free. This is where big prides of lions roam, elephants rule the riverbeds, and you can feel like you have the entire African bush to yourself.
10. Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
Hwange flies a bit under the radar, but it’s packed with wildlife, especially elephants. Game drives here often mean encounters with huge herds, plus solid Big Five action without the big crowds. It pairs perfectly with a visit to nearby Victoria Falls.
Final Thoughts
Africa’s safari options are as diverse as its landscapes. However, this list has you covered, whatever experience you are looking for.
Insider Tip: Mix and match two or three spots. For example, Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and a luxury option like Zanzibar for the perfect blend of wildlife, landscapes, and culture. Want to do more than just travel? Our charity tours let you connect with local communities and make a real impact while you explore.