the Ultimate Guide

The Ultimate Safari Guide is the essential guide to planning a safari to Africa. This guide brings to you the best destinations to visit, what to do, what to see, informative information to help you plan an African safari and more. In each country find all the essential information about the destination including the best places to visit,best times to go, top adventure activities to do and recommended safaris to take.

We also feature an informative blog with tips on everything from what to pack, updates on travel conditions and requirements, healthy and safety and more. This comprehensive safari guide is a must read whether you are a first timer or an old pro

the Ultimate Safari Planner

Planning a safari can be hard most especially if is your first time. Will you opt for the big five safari in Serengeti or take an experiential gorilla trekking safari where you can have a close encounter with the hairly mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest or Volcanoes National Park? We guide you in planning a safari in Africa highlighting the best adventures to include in your safari. We avail to you all the options so that you can make an informed decision – whether to take a private safari or join a group tour, best ways to craft an itinerary and more.

The preparation and anticipation of a safari can be almost as exciting as the safari itself. Below are the main questions you should ask yourself when beginning to plan for a safari. We suggest you take some time to read through these questions and think about, or jot down, your responses to them. Then, once you have a better idea of your preferences, we can talk about how to match your interests and requirements to the destinations, accommodations, tours and activities that best suit your criteria.

  • Where should I go on safari?
  • When is a good time of year to go?
  • What kinds of activities are available?
  • What is my budget?
  • What is my travel style?

Where should I go on safari?

African Safaris Ltd offers safaris to Southern Africa and East Africa. To understand how these regions differ, select one of the following links for more information.

  • East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda and Zanzibar)
  • Southern Africa (South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Mozambique)

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