[dropcap custom_class=”normal”]Africa has a wealth of safari and wildlife holiday opportunities for those seeking to experience nature and wildlife at its peak. Whether you go deep bush in Etosha National Park or follow the big cats in the Maasai Mara, a trip into the wilderness will touch your hearts and souls. These top destinations are redefining the African safari, start planning your safari holiday now. [/dropcap]
Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
Located in the northwest corner of the Zimbabwe, it is said to be the largest park in the country. It became a National park in 1929. It has a huge selection of wildlife cutting across over 100 species of mammals and nearly 400 bird species. The elephants in the park are world fame and it records one of the world’s largest elephant population. The mighty Zambezi River, from Victoria Falls, creates waterholes for thirsty wildlife. Emerging from recent troubles, tourists are flocking in.
Singita Grumeti, Tanzania
It is the home of the Great Migration. The reserve was created by the Tanzanian government in 1994 in order to protect the path of the annual wildebeest migration and the indigenous biodiversity of this vast and important ecosystem.Without a doubt this is the most authentic “roughing-it in great style” If you are searching for an opportunity to connect up-close with the earth and wildlife in a way you have never done before, then explore Singita.
Etosha National Park, Namibia
Etosha National Park is one of Africa’s finest parks, home the Africa’s tallest elephants, the endangered black rhino, and 91 other species of mammal. Unique scenes across a shimmering saltpan of mirages are seen via self-drive safaris. Upmarket lodges and camps fringe park boundaries, where guided safaris are inclusive.
Chobe National Park, Botswana
It is the second largest national park in the country. At Chobe, you get the best safari experience ever and explore different species of wildlife. The brilliant peacock-blue river, makes the park most accessible and frequently visited of Botswana’s big game country. The Chobe Riverfront is most famous for its large herds of elephants and cape Buffalo, which during the dry winter months converge upon the river to drink.
Royal Malewane, South Africa
It is where you experience the wild heart of Africa’s bushveld with luxury beyond compare. Royal Malewane is a luxury Kruger Park Safari Lodge in South Africa which exudes the romance and beauty of a bygone age whilst offering every modern-day comfort and convenience.
This is a unique, personalised adventure that At Royal Malewane, you enjoy detailed insight into the complex and fascinating ecosystem of the South African bush. It can be easily accessible by air and road, this magnificent South African game lodge located in Thornybush Private Game Reserve is a haven of old-world charm and stylish splendour.
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