The world descends at Serengeti National Park to witness the Great Migration. Jeeps are lined up and cameras set to capture the epic journey of over 1.5 million wildebeest, 20,000 zebras and a host of other antelopes travelling cross country. While it’s stuff that bucket lists are made of, it doesn’t rule out the fact that there’s much more wildlife to be explored in the land of savanna. A traditional African safari would mean the old standbys – South Africa, Kenya or Tanzania. But this image is changing. Botswana, Congo, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe are emerging as the five popular destinations for a date with the fabled African Big 5.
Land of contrasts
Tall sand dunes and desert wildlife at Namib Desert and Sossusvlei, one of its kind classic predator-prey experience at Etosha National Park, beautiful natural scenery at Damaraland and a perfect coastal town stay at Swakopmund, Namibia is not your typical African experience. From desert to beaches to national parks, this place has a diverse geography for a small nation. An ideal country to watch cheetahs, giraffes and rhinos.
Elephant paradise
Tracking big cats
Zimbabwe is truly a nature lovers’ delight. Indulge in adventure activities and enjoy exquisite scenery at Victoria Falls or simply enjoy bird watching at Hwange National Park. Go boating and fishing if you get tired of watching lions at Matusadona National Park.
Game viewing hides
A unique concept in many African parks where rather than moving around in an open vehicle to spot wildlife, you are taken to these structures built specially for tourists to sit and watch in a quiet location near a waterhole or a river frequented by wild animals.
Go for luxury safaris, game drives, river cruises and joyrides on horse or elephant back in Botswana.