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African safari experience, a world awaits, game drives.

Experienced and dedicated career guides and trackers impart their amazing knowledge of the natural world, allowing guests to unobtrusively enter the lives of the largest and smallest creatures. From the mist shrouding the bush at dawn till the blazing sun sets behind distant mountains, the magic of a Savanna safari will provide incredible photographs and unforgettable memories.

Our safari vehicles have been specially modified for guests’ comfort and safety with bucket seats separated by large storage boxes. In order to maximise photographic opportunities, there are never more than two people in a row, or 6 guests per vehicle, unless guests request otherwise.

In addition, there are never more than two vehicles at a sighting, except with very relaxed animals in open terrain, in which case three vehicles are allowed.

The afternoon game drive includes a stop for sundowners while marvelling at the splendour of an African sunset, and the absolute tranquillity of the bush. On the morning drive there is a tea/coffee stop with the famous Savanna Amarula hot chocolate or coffee, a highly recommended alternative for the more adventurous at heart.

Neil Whyte was born and brought up in Kruger National Park where his father, Ian Whyte, was a senior researcher and is regarded as one of the foremost experts on elephants in South Africa

Daniel Fincham

Daniel Fincham

Daniel was born in Zimbabwe and started his schooling in Harare before moving to South Africa in 1999. He has had a passion for the bush and wildlife from a young age

Derrick Tibane

Derrick Tibane

Derrick Tibane is one of the major success stories of post-apartheid South Africa. He was born in the local village, Justicia, where he went to school and developed his love for the outdoors

Kevin Williams

Kevin Williams

Kevin grew up in KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa, but his love for adventure and the outdoors started at the tender age of five during a family fishing trip to the Zambezi River.

Aidan Dunlop

Aidan Dunlop

Aidan was born in Harare, Zimbabwe, and ever since he can remember he has always wanted to live a life in the natural world. A career in guiding was always going to be on the horizon!

Jamie McMaster

Jamie McMaster

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The Sabi Sand Wildtuin (Private Game Reserve) is a 55 000 hectare private reserve that was pioneered by local landowners in 1948. Third and fourth generation landowners committed to eco-tourism and conservation have ensured land preservation and high densities of game. Through years of eco-tourism, wildlife in the Sabi Sand is well habituated, resulting in extraordinary and incredibly close, and prolific encounters with big and small game all year round. The most prestigious game reserve in South Africa, the Sabi Sand is renowned for some of the most incredible leopard viewing in the world. Two perennial rivers, the Sabi and Sand Rivers run through the reserve, which add further dimension to the bio-diversity of this area and have created a riverine bushveld rich in wildlife.

Savanna Private Game Reserve is located in the Western sector of the Sabi Sand, and is privileged to traverse approximately 9 000 hectares of beautiful bushveld. The area offers a diverse landscape from the open Savannah grasslands up to the thick riverine bushveld.

Savanna safaris provide exceptional opportunities to see the ‘Big 5’ – lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino – as well as cheetah, wild dog, hippo, crocodile, an abundance of general game and over 400 bird species. The emphasis at Savanna is, first and foremost, on the safari experience, on the activities of the many rare and beautiful creatures encountered.

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Neil Whyte was born and brought up in Kruger National Park where his father, Ian Whyte, was a senior researcher and is regarded as one of the foremost experts on elephants in South Africa. Growing up in the African bush has given Neil an incredible knowledge of the flora and fauna of the region and a deep insight into the ways of the wildlife which abound there.

Having studied large mammals for his honours degree, Neil had no doubt where his interests would lead him. He enjoys every aspect of the bush but has always had a real passion and admiration for elephants. Coming a close second is Neil’s lifelong interest in birds, resulting in extensive ornithological knowledge and identification skills.

Photography is Neil’s other major interest. His bush experiences provide him with ample opportunities to capture amazing shots for his wildlife portfolio. This passion for photography has been rewarded by having a photograph accepted for the cover of Africa Geographic magazine.

Neil has spent more than 20 years in private game reserves in South Africa, where he has led safaris, trained guides and been involved in lodge management. Neil and his wife, Natasha, have been at Savanna since 2006 where they have put down their roots, raising their three children as part of the Savanna Family

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Daniel was born in Zimbabwe and started his schooling in Harare before moving to South Africa in 1999. He has had a passion for the bush and wildlife from a young age and went on bush and fishing excursions with friends and family at every opportunity.

Immediately after school, he commenced his training at Eco Training in the northern regions of the world-renowned Kruger National Park, after which he started working at Wilderness Safari Pafuri camp. During his two years there, he specialised in Walking Safaris, logging over 600 hours and 300 encounters with the Big Five.

After heavy flooding destroyed the lodge in Kruger, he moved further south into the private sector at Mala Mala for two years. Here he developed a passion for photography and cultivated a deeper love for birds and mammals. Daniel’s other hobbies in the outdoors include fishing, which he does at every opportunity, as well as scuba diving and travelling.

In May 2014, Daniel joined the team at Savanna, bringing with him endless energy and enthusiasm and is an integral part of the Savanna Family.

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Derrick Tibane is one the major success stories of post-apartheid South Africa. He was born in the local village, Justicia, where he went to school and developed his love for the outdoors.

With little chance of a good education, he started his career as a security guard at one of the neighbouring lodges. Here, his love for nature was cemented, and he set his sights on better things.

After moving lodges to continue as a security guard, he grabbed the opportunity to train as a tracker and quickly qualified at Singita in 2000. After tracking there for four years, he moved lodges once again, where his potential as a guide was quickly seen. He qualified as a guide in 2005 at Tinga Lodge, where he worked for two years before moving to Makalali Game Lodge in 2007. Here he remained for seven years, earning great respect and gaining invaluable experience and knowledge.

In 2014, however, the distance from friends and family drew him back home. His lovely wife, Glory, is one of the head chefs at Savanna, and when the opportunity arose for us to employ another guide, we jumped at the opportunity to welcome Derrick into our family at the beginning of 2015.

He has very quickly become loved by all and has enriched the Savanna Guiding Team with his unique set of skills and knowledge, creating a much more complete wildlife experience.

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During his subsequent schooling years, all holidays and pocket money were spent on fishing trips, which resulted in him being selected for the KwaZulu-Natal freshwater angling team at the age of 15, and in 1998 was crowned South African Champion!

After school, Kevin spent 16 months travelling the entire circumference of the Australian continent before returning to Africa to pursue his career in guiding. He was initially offered a guiding position in Zululand, where he gained invaluable experience and confidence, before eventually joining the Savanna Team in the world-renowned Sabi Sand Game Reserve.

Since joining Savanna, Kevin has brought his own unique style of guiding and a fresh outlook on life. He has expanded his interests and has become a very keen photographer and an avid birder.

He and Michaela, whom he met and married at Savanna, are enjoying bringing up their young family in the bush.

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AIDAN DUNLOP

Aidan was born in Harare, Zimbabwe, and ever since he can remember he has always wanted to live a life in the natural world. A career in guiding was always going to be on the horizon! His passion was ignited early on by stories from his grandad who roamed across the Zimbabwean wilderness as an avid hunter and fisherman and this interest was passed down through the family. They spent many holidays going to game reserves both in Zimbabwe and South Africa, but it was his Grandad’s outlandish stories and memories that started him along the exciting path of becoming a nature guide.

They left Zimbabwe in the early 2000s and settled down on the coast of South Africa where his love for nature was reinforced by the ocean and mountains of the Western Cape and Cape Town. After completing school in 2017 and a year travelling abroad, he enrolled into a guide training school. On graduating, he worked in the Southern Sabi Sand for three and a half years and it is also here that he met his partner, Jade. After the COVID lockdowns, they decided it was time for a change and together joined the Savanna Family, where they have both become an integral part of the operation.

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Jamie was born in Scotland, but thankfully his parents decided the weather was much more agreeable in South Africa and decided to relocate to our sunny shores.

Growing up in Durban, he attended Westville Boys High School on a sports scholarship for swimming. After matriculating, he embarked on a long break from South Africa in the UK, working as a beach lifeguard for a while and then served ten years in the British Army’s prestigious Parachute Regiment. Seeing sense, he decided to relocate back to South Africa and indulge in his love of nature and the bush, which was fostered by a steady TV diet of Sir David Attenborough documentaries, as well as childhood trips to Zululand’s game reserves.

He attended the NJ More Field Guide College in the Waterberg and began his Guiding career at Lion Sands in the Sabi Sand, where he worked for four years before joining the Savanna Family. He loves his birds, the predators and is passionate about the immersive experience of bush walks.

Jamie’s other hobbies and interests are overland travel, cooking, reading, History and fine whisky. Come join him in the bush for a walk and he will regale you with a tale or two, with a whisky around the fire at the end of the day.

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Wildlife viewing is excellent, especially during fall, winter, and spring, along the 4-mile Laurel Hill Wildlife Drive and adjacent hiking/bicycling trails. The American alligator is king here, with upwards of 25 individuals having been reported seen during one visit. Many species of wading and marsh birds can also be spotted here throughout the year. The trails adjacent to the Kingfisher Pond Recreation Area are great for watching woodland songbirds such as prothonotary warblers and American redstarts during spring and fall migrations. Summertime brings in purple gallinules in the managed impoundments and swallow-tailed kites soaring in the sky; both species nest on the refuge.  

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Our Savannah Wildlife Safari  are definately categorized as luxury safaris, Budget Safaris, Midrange safaris, Camping tours, among others. Signing up to safari group tour is one of the most popular ways to go on safari. we plan the nitty-gritty of your safari package for you to save you off  from the hassle. It means all you have to do, send us an inquiry, lets know your prefered activities and accommodation types, then read up on African wildlife itinerary that will send to you, Boingo, you are good to go, then hop on a plane.

A small Savannah Wildlife Safari group tour can be a great way to see Africa. Special interest group trips, such as bird watching, conservation or big cats, are recommended. A special interest trip will put you in a group with like-minded people, and the guide will be an expert. Before jumping into a group safari though, there are a few things to consider.

For those wishing for Private Tours , Yeah its okay, we gat your back, A private safari offers the ultimate in freedom, combined with the security of having your own vehicle and guide. Rolling through the African wilds, stopping to sight zebras and impalas, pausing to drink tea in a village cafe, choosing your itinerary as you go. Go where you want, when you want and with whom you want.

This is the most enjoyable way to see the wonders of Africa. A private safari tour can be as basic or as plush as you like. If you’re on a budget, Mid-range or luxury, we will treeat you to the top of your expactations, we will get your your own tour inclusives, from a tour van/landcruiser, a guide, Aiport pickups and transfers. At the opposite end, a private safari tour can be a fully organized luxury package with everything scheduled down to the last minute.

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3-days savannah wildlife tour in Uganda will take you to Queen Elizabeth National Park where you will spot a variety of wildlife and bird species like elephants , cape buffalo , lions, warthogs, waterbucks and bushbucks, topi, warbler, pelican bee-eater, swallows, sprawls respectively. The activities to encounter include the awesome game drive, boat cruise along the Kazinga channel and the Kyambura chimpanzee trekking is stunning!!

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Highlights for 3-days savannah wildlife tour in Uganda

  • Travel in a customized 4WD safari vehicle.
  • Game viewing in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
  • Boat cruising and bird watching on the Kazinga Channel.
  • Services of English-speaking driver or guide.
  • Brief stopover at Uganda Equator.
  • Primates walk in the Kyambura Gorge.
  • 2 nights’ accommodations.

Detailed itinerary for 3-days Queen Elizabeth savannah wildlife tour in Uganda

Day 1: transfer from entebbe or kampala – queen elizabeth national park.

Have breakfast from your hotel, after meeting our guide and transfer to western Uganda via the Masaka-Mbarara highway. En-route view of scenic sites like the Uganda Equator where you will take your photos, and snacks. Lunch at Agip motel and after drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park with an en-route game drive as you proceed to your lodge of accommodation . Dinner and overnight

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  • Destination : Queen Elizabeth National Park
  • Luxury accommodation : Mweya safari lodge
  • Mid-range accommodation : Park View Safari Lodge
  • Budget accommodation : Pumba Safari Cottages
  • Meal plan : half board (lunch and dinner)

Day 2: Game drive and boat cruise

Dawn Game drive to catch up with the early risers and predator returning to their conceal outs. This drive will reward you with games like Lions, elephants, and buffaloes, among others. You will retire from the game drive for lunch at the lodge. Then go for a boat trip on the Kazinga channel where you will view Hippos, buffaloes and water birds at a close range. Return to the lodge for dinner and overnight.

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  • Meal plan : full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner)

Day 3: Kyambura Gorge (Chimpanzees Tracking) and Kampala

Have breakfast, and then head out to Kyambura Gorge to search for different Primates most especially Chimpanzee and other different species like; Black and white Colobus monkeys among other wildlife like; antelopes, hyenas, Lion and many others in the middle of savanna grassland. This gorge is also home too other colorful bird species. Return for lunch and thereafter drive to Kampala with another stop at the Equator to shop the souvenirs to take home.

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DESTINATION AND Meals.

  • Destination : Kampala or Entebbe Airport
  • Meal plan : half board (breakfast and lunch)

What to bring for 3-days Savannah wildlife tour Uganda

  • Comfortable shoes to walk.
  • Warm clothes for the night as this part of the country gets pretty cold.
  • Torch is essential for safety purposes.
  • A good insect repellant to keep those persistent insects away.
  • A good zooming Camera for photos.

3-days Queen Elizabeth and wildlife tour Uganda includes:

  • Airport transfers pick up and drop off.
  • Accommodation and meals as per itinerary.
  • Transportation by safari vehicle.
  • Pure bottled drinking water.
  • Game drive.
  • Kyambura chimpanzee trekking.
  • En-route lunches.
  • All other items mentioned in the Itinerary.

However, 3-days Queen Elizabeth and wildlife tour excludes:

  • Uganda Visa.
  • Luxury drinks.
  • Tips to local guides.
  • Telephone fee.
  • Porter fee while on tour.
  • Personal insurance.
  • Personal shopping bills.
  • Any other item not mentioned above.
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The chance to see some of the most famous wildlife species in the world in their native habitats makes an African safari a once-in-a-lifetime experience for many people. What if, however, you could enhance your trip experience? In Africa, balloon excursions do just that, offering a singular viewpoint on the savannah that is unmatched by anything else.

A calm and tranquil experience, a balloon safari lets you observe the African savannah from above. The balloon will be inflated and you’ll board the basket at the launch location, where you’ll travel early in the morning. You will experience breathtaking savannah views as you float above the countryside, with moving wildlife in the foreground.

During the hour-long flight, you’ll usually gain several hundred meters in altitude. Your safari’s location will determine the precise route and itinerary, but you can anticipate seeing a variety of animals, such as elephants, giraffes, and antelopes.

Several nations in Africa, including Kenya, Tanzania, and South Africa, offer hot air balloon excursions. The Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, which is home to a wide variety of animals, including the “Big Five,” is one of the most well-liked locations for balloon safaris. (lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and buffalo). The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and the Kruger National Park in South Africa are two additional well-known locations.

The dry season, which spans from June to October, is the ideal time for a balloon safari. The weather is clear at this time, and storms are less likely to disturb the skies. A highlight of any African safari, the yearly wildebeest migration, can also best be seen during the dry season.

Tips for a Balloon Safari

  • Dress appropriately: Balloon safaris can be chilly in the early morning, so it’s important to dress in layers to stay warm. Additionally, wear comfortable shoes and avoid loose items that could fall out of the basket.
  • Listen to your pilot: Your pilot will provide instructions throughout the flight, so be sure to pay attention and follow their directions.
  • Bring a camera: Balloon safaris offer unparalleled views of the savannah, so be sure to bring a camera to capture the experience.
  • Consider a combined safari: Balloon safaris are often combined with other safari activities, such as game drives or walking safaris, to provide a complete African adventure.

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A balloon safari in Africa will give you a bird’s-eye view of the breathtaking African scenery and wildlife, making it a one-of-a-kind and unforgettable experience. It’s a wonderful chance to make priceless memories and see some of the most famous creatures in the world in their natural settings. You can have an African savannah experience unlike anyone else’s with the proper planning and direction.

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King of the Savannah 10 Must Visit Places for Lion Safaris

A lion safari offers a once-in-a-lifetime journey into the heart of the savannah, where the king of beasts rules supreme. With their regal presence and fierce charisma, these majestic creatures inspire awe and respect unlike anything else. These ten must-see locations provide an incredible opportunity to see lions in their natural habitat as they roam the vast landscapes of some of the most famous national parks and reserves. Each set offers a distinctive tableau of wildlife interactions, exciting hunts, and peaceful moments of lion life, from the vast plains of Africa to the remote corners of the wilderness. As you set out on a journey to meet the real kings of the wilderness, get ready to be mesmerized by the untamed beauty and raw beauty of the savannah.

1. Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

The Maasai Mara National Reserve, an attractive expanse of savannah grasslands in southwest Kenya, is well-known for its amazing wildlife and the yearly Great Migration. It offers a remarkable ecosystem with a remarkable 1,500 square kilometers of flora and fauna. Along with many other species, the reserve is home to the famous Big Five: lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, and rhinoceroses. Millions of wildebeests and zebras cross the Mara River during The Great Migration, a breathtaking natural spectacle that mesmerizes tourists from all over the world. Along with its natural wonders, the Maasai Mara is home to Maasai communities, making it a truly enthralling destination for both wildlife enthusiasts and those interested in local culture.

2. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Northern Tanzania's Serengeti National Park is a well-known haven for nature and wildlife enthusiasts. Its expansive, sweeping savannahs, which cover over 14,750 square kilometers, are renowned for acting as the setting for the Great Migration, one of the most breathtaking wildlife spectacles on Earth. Millions of wildebeest, zebras, and other animals travel during this annual event in search of water and grazing. A treasure trove for safari adventures, the Serengeti's diverse ecosystems are home to a variety of wildlife, including lions, elephants, giraffes, and cheetahs. The park is a legendary location for discovering the untamed beauty of Africa's wilderness due to its distinctive landscape, abundant biodiversity, and exceptional wildlife encounters.

3. Kruger National Park, South Africa

One of Africa's top wildlife reserves is the northeastern South African region of Kruger National Park. With an area of almost 20,000 square kilometers, it offers a fascinating ecosystem that is diverse and home to a wide variety of animals, including the renowned Big Five: lions, elephants, leopards, buffalo, and rhinoceroses. A remarkable variety of species can be found in the park's diverse ecosystem, which includes wide savannas, dense woodlands, and meandering rivers. While taking in the park's stunning scenery and diverse wildlife, visitors can go on exhilarating game drives and guided safaris to see these creatures in their natural habitat. Kruger National Park is a remarkable example of Africa's untamed beauty and natural heritage thanks to its distinctive combination of wildlife, landscapes, and conservation efforts.

4. Chobe National Park, Botswana

Botswana's Chobe National Park is a haven of unmatched wildlife encounters and natural diversity. Offering a variety of ecosystems, it stretches along the Chobe River. Visitors can see these majestic animals as well as other well-known animals like lions, leopards, and buffalo in this area, which is renowned for having one of Africa's largest concentrations of elephants. Boat safaris in the park's riverfront area provide exciting chances to see aquatic life up close and witness breathtaking sunsets. Chobe is a haven for birdwatchers because of its diverse landscapes, which support a wide range of bird species. Chobe National Park is a must-visit location for nature lovers and safari seekers alike due to its exceptional biodiversity and captivating landscapes.

5. Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe

The largest and oldest game reserve in Zimbabwe is Hwange National Park, which covers an area of about 14,600 square kilometers. Hwange is a sanctuary for a variety of wildlife, including the famous Big Five, which includes lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards, and rhinoceroses. It is renowned for its rich biodiversity and expansive landscapes. The park is a top destination for both game viewing and birdwatching enthusiasts due to its diverse ecosystems, which range from woodland to open grasslands and support a wide variety of species. Adventuresome safaris are available for guests to experience these magnificent animals in their natural habitats while also admiring the park's untamed beauty and distinctive flora. Zimbabwe's dedication to conservation is demonstrated by Hwange National Park, which also provides an unforgettable African safari experience.

6. Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area, Tanzania

Tanzania's Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area is a breathtaking natural wonder known for its extraordinary beauty and wide variety of wildlife. The Ngorongoro Crater, a sizable collapsed volcanic caldera that protects a variety of ecosystems, from grasslands to forests, is the focal point of this region. Wildlife, including the Big Five (lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards, and rhinoceroses), can be found in abundance in this geological wonder. Because of the crater's special ecosystem and high animal density, it is a popular safari destination with outdoor enthusiasts. Additionally, this extraordinary conservation zone has cultural significance due to the Maasai people's peaceful coexistence with the local wildlife.

7. Okavango Delta, Botswana

The Okavango River's complex network of channels, islands, and floodplains has created the Okavango Delta, a captivating paradise in northern Botswana. The area becomes a haven for a variety of wildlife as a result of its seasonal flooding, which maintains a delicate balance between land and water. Visitors can enjoy an unmatched safari experience at this UNESCO World Heritage Site as they paddle through crystal-clear waters in traditional mokoro canoes and spot elephants, lions, hippos, and a variety of bird species. The Okavango Delta is a sought-after location for those looking for an authentic and immersive African wilderness adventure because of its breathtaking sunsets and abundant biodiversity.

8. Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda

In the center of Uganda, Queen Elizabeth National Park is an attractive mosaic of various ecosystems. It displays diverse wildlife, spanning savannah plains, lush forests, and crater lakes. Along with elephants, buffalo, and numerous antelope species, the park is home to the famous tree-climbing lions. Hippos and crocodiles abound in the Kazinga Channel, a natural waterway that offers breathtaking boat safaris. It's a haven for bird enthusiasts with over 600 different species of birds. Its scenic appeal is heightened by the Rwenzori Mountains' dramatic backdrop. Cultural interactions with regional populations, such as the fishing village of Katwe, offer a well-rounded experience. Inviting exploration and awe, Queen Elizabeth National Park is a remarkable synthesis of the wonders of nature and cultural treasures.

9. Etosha National Park, Namibia

Northwestern Namibia's Etosha National Park is a captivating wildlife sanctuary known for its captivating salt pans and a variety of wildlife sightings. The Etosha Pan, which spans over 22,000 square kilometers and is the park's focal point, is a vast area of sparkling white salt that dramatically changes with the seasons. During the dry season, a wide array of animals congregate around the waterholes, providing visitors with excellent opportunities for game viewing and photography. In Etosha, you can see everything from imposing elephants and graceful giraffes to cunning predators like lions and cheetahs. For both nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, it is a must-visit destination because of its distinctive landscapes, abundant biodiversity, and thrilling safaris.

10. Samburu National Reserve, Kenya

Northern Kenya's Samburu National Reserve is a captivating wilderness refuge renowned for its distinct and varied ecosystems. A remarkable variety of wildlife, including endangered species like the Grevy's zebra, Somali ostrich, reticulated giraffe, and Beisa oryx, can be found in the reserve's arid landscape. A prime location for game viewing, the meandering Ewaso Ng'iro River sustains the thriving vegetation. Elephants cooling off by the river, sightings of big cats, and thriving birdlife are just a few of the breathtaking sights that await visitors. Samburu also provides a glimpse into the Samburu culture, a native tribe distinguished by its unique traditions and vibrant attire. This captivating reserve offers a unique safari experience that combines cultural diversity and natural beauty.

A lion safari is an exciting journey that reveals the majesty and unparalleled might of the Savannah kings. These iconic animals provide awe-inspiring spectacles for both nature lovers and adventurers with their regal presence and fierce grace. The above-mentioned carefully chosen locations offer unmatched chances to see these magnificent predators in their natural environments, which range from vast grasslands to dense woodlands. As you explore these breathtaking vistas, you not only experience the thrill of seeing lions in action but also learn more about the complex ecosystems they call home.

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This 4 days Savannah and Wildlife Safari  gives you an opportunity to explore the best of Uganda’s wildlife in Queen Elizabeth and Lake Mburo National Parks.  Queen Elizabeth National Park's  diverse ecosystems  include sprawling savannah, shady humid forests, sparkling lakes and fertile wetlands making it the ideal habitat for classic  big game ,  ten primate species including chimpanzees and over 600 species of birds .

Lake Mburo National Park on the other hand is an attractive park of rolling hills and  open grassy valleys, interspersed with thickets, woodlands and rich wetlands. Wildlife species in Lake Mburo National Park include impala, eland, topi, bushbuck, sitatunga, giraffes, common duiker, klipspringer, Oribi, Defassa waterbuck and Bohor reedbuck and Burchell’s zebra. The lake and lush fringing vegetation support healthy populations of buffalo, warthog, bush pig and hippopotamus. Birdwatchers will enjoy more than 250 species of birds. It is probably the best place in Uganda to see acacia-associated birds. Also of special interest to birders are the swamps, the place to see six so-called papyrus endemics, including the striking papyrus Gonolek and the highly localized papyrus yellow warbler (recorded nowhere else in Uganda).  

Day 1 Entebbe / Kampala to Queen Elizabeth National Park

You will be picked from Entebbe / Kampala by our tour guide in the morning. Drive  via Masaka and through the Ankole-Masaka dry corridor to Queen Elizabeth National Park. En-route stopovers at the Equator and for lunch in Mbarara. Have a late afternoon game drive upon arrival in Queen Elizabeth searching for the amazing wildlife species.

Day 2 In Queen Elizabeth National Park

Enjoy a morning game drive on Kasenyi plains. After lunch, take an afternoon  boat cruise on Kazinga channel. Whilst on the boat cruise, get to view fauna at a closer range; hippos, other animals and several bird species will be seen as they get water to douse themselves.

Day 3 Queen Elizabeth to Lake Mburo National Park

Morning chimpanzee tracking in Kyambura gorge or Kalinzu forest. Thereafter, drive to Lake Mburo National Park with lunch en-route. Upon arrival at the park, have a sunset game drive to end your day in an adventurous manner. 

Day 4 Lake Mburo to Kampala / Entebbe / Departure

An early rise to a cup of coffee/tea with a bite! Embark on a safari walk for a face to face encounter with the residents of Lake Mburo whilst on foot. Thereafter, exit the park and return to Kampala or Entebbe or drop off at the airport if having an onward journey.

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  • Prepare to be awestruck by Amboseli National Park, home to towering Mount Kilimanjaro and sweeping plains. Its diverse landscapes include wetlands and grasslands that support a thriving ecosystem
  • Hop on a boat to Crescent Island and traverse through nature, enveloped by wildlife.
  • Journey to Lake Nakuru National Park, renowned for its vast flocks of flamingos and countless birdlife.
  • Immerse yourself in the Mara’s untamed wilderness through guided nature walks, where experienced guides will unravel its natural wonders.

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Day 1: A Voyage to Amboseli

Start your safari with a charming ride to Amboseli National Park, famous for its stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest mountain in Africa. Admire the majestic outline of Kilimanjaro as it rises above the horizon, creating a breathtaking backdrop for your animal encounters.  Embark on an exciting game drive and immerse yourself in the diverse wildlife of Amboseli. Capture unforgettable moments as you come face-to-face with the park’s famous elephant herds and a variety of other animals, such as lions, buffalo, giraffes, and zebras. Take a leisurely nature walk guided by knowledgeable naturalists. Engage your senses as you explore the park’s diverse landscapes, uncovering its hidden treasures and learning about its rich ecosystem.

Meal Plan: [Full Board] Accommodation: Lodge/ Camp 

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Day 2: Amboseli Exploration

Embark on thrilling morning and afternoon game drives in Amboseli, where you’ll encounter the wonders of the savannah ecosystem up close. Marvel at the breathtaking scenery of Amboseli, from shimmering marshes to vibrant acacia forests, capturing captivating photographs and later experience the heartwarming and awe-inspiring moments of wildlife interactions, including playful baby elephants and majestic lions enjoying the African sunlight.

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Day 3: A Spin to Naivasha

Escape to Lake Naivasha, a peaceful retreat adorned with acacia trees and abundant birdlife, offering a serene getaway from urban chaos. Venture onto Crescent Island, a secluded haven within Lake Naivasha, and embark on a guided stroll alongside majestic wildlife such as giraffes and zebras. Unwind in the tranquil embrace of Lake Naivasha, where rustic charm blends seamlessly with nature’s beauty, creating a sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation.

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Day 4: Uncover Lake Nakuru

Explore Lake Nakuru National Park, where the vibrant waters of the lake host a captivating display of vibrant flamingos, a sight that will transport you to a surreal fantasy. Embark on an afternoon adventure, venturing into the park’s varied landscapes, from acacia-studded woodlands to expansive grasslands and after watch as the sky transforms into a canvas of vibrant orange and pink, casting an ethereal glow on the surroundings.

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Day 5: Maasai Mara Marvels

Escape to the iconic Maasai Mara Game Reserve, a vibrant wilderness renowned for its abundant wildlife and rich Maasai heritage. Immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of the Mara. Embark on an unforgettable guided nature walk. Learn the secrets of bush-craft, tracking wildlife on foot, and the cultural traditions of the Maasai. As the sun sets, savor a delightful bush dinner surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of the Mara’s sprawling plains. The symphony of wildlife and the twinkling stars above create an unforgettable dining experience.. 

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Day 6: Explore Masai Mara

Spend a full day immersed in the Mara’s wildlife spectacle, with morning and afternoon game drives revealing the park’s diverse inhabitants, from towering giraffes to elusive leopards. Experience the Mara from a bird’s-eye perspective with an optional hot air balloon safari (extra cost), offering a unique vantage point to witness the Great Migration and panoramic views of the Mara’s iconic landscapes. Engage in cultural exchanges with Maasai villagers, gaining insight into their traditional way of life, from herding cattle to performing age-old rituals.

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Day 7: Departure

As you return to Nairobi, bid farewell to the wild and captivating Kenyan savannahs. The memories of your safari adventure will stay with you forever. Take some time to reflect on the amazing experiences you shared with your fellow travelers. Remember the wildlife you saw, the incredible landscapes, and the unique stories you created together. These moments and bonds will be a cherished part of your safari journey.

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The Savannah Safari is our most popular Signature Safari as it combines the finest wildlife sanctuaries in northern Tanzania with southern Kenya, giving you a wonderful insight into the area. Enjoy spectacular explorations of the Eden-like Ngorongoro Crater and the game-rich savannahs of the Serengeti in Tanzania before seeing oodles of elephants in Kenya’s Amboseli and yet more wildlife in the Masai Mara. In between adventures, you’ll luxuriously at some of the country’s finest hotels, safari lodges and camps, all around the region.

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Nairobi Arrive in Nairobi, Kenya, where your Wildlife Safari representative will meet and assist you through immigration and customs. Your Wildlife Safari Guest Manager will then take you to Hemingways Nairobi by private vehicle. Here you’ll enjoy a ‘welcome’ safari briefing, with rest of day at leisure.

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Amboseli After breakfast at Hemingways Nairobi, you’ll set off in your 4WD vehicle towards Namanga with your safari guide. As soon as you enter Amboseli National Park, your game viewing will commence. After lunch at Elewana Tortilis Camp Amboseli, enjoy a leisurely afternoon game drive, with Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, providing a spectacular backdrop. You’ll return around sunset, with time to freshen up before dinner.

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Amboseli Set off on your early morning game drive; with luck, Mount Kilimanjaro’s snow-covered peak will be clearly visible. Return for a late breakfast at Elewana Tortilis Camp Amboseli, then take the rest of the morning to relax. After lunch, enjoy a late-afternoon game drive around the many lakes and springs fed by Kilimanjaro’s melting snows in search of Amboseli’s legendary elephant herds. If you accept an invitation to plant an acacia tree as part of the Amboseli Reforestation Project (created by Wildlife Safari and Serena Hotels) you’ll receive a commemorative certificate. Return to Elewana Tortilis Camp Amboseli for a memorable dinner under the stars.

Enjoy tea with a view of Kilimanjaro at Elewana Tortilis Camp Amboseli. © Elewana Collection

Ngorongoro Savour an early breakfast and depart with your safari guide to the border town of Namanga, where you’ll enter Tanzania and onto Arusha for lunch. Continue your journey, arriving late afternoon at Elewana The Manor at Ngorongoro, set adjacent to the crater within a 1500-acre Arabica coffee estate, where no luxury is spared. Relax and take in the exceptional beauty surrounding you. Dinner will be served in The Manor’s restaurant.

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An early morning start to the day before descending the narrow track to the crater floor, where you’ll enjoy a picnic breakfast. Explore this Eden-like setting on the myriad of tracks around the crater floor, a mini biosphere with multitudes of animal and bird species, including the black rhino.  In the early afternoon, you’ll make your up the narrow track for a late lunch and a siesta. Relish a cocktail as the sunsets over the coffee plantations before dinner is served.

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Serengeti Today you cross the adjacent Ngorongoro Conservation Area, passing Olduvai Gorge, the fascinating archaeological site, en route. There’s an optional visit to the local museum before you enter the vast Serengeti National Park. Enjoy a picnic lunch before continuing on your game drive towards either Elewana Serengeti Migration Camp, located next to the famous Grumeti River or Elewana Serengeti Pioneer Camp, with its extensive views overlooking Moru Kopjes, Lake Magadi and the Serengeti plains. Settle in before heading off on an afternoon game drive in this infamous wildlife haven. Enjoy a sundowner and return to camp for dinner and a crackling campfire.

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Serengeti Enjoy a full day of game viewing on the vast plains of the Serengeti, world-famous for its annual wildebeest and zebra migration, when nearly two million animals traverse the open plains in long columns searching for fresh grasslands. They finally turn northwards towards the Masai Mara in Kenya, but the game viewing in the Serengeti is amazing any time during the year. In-between riveting game drives, spend some time relaxing around the camp absorbing your magnificent surroundings. Enjoy meals at the camp and end the day around a log fire.

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Masai Mara Enjoy a morning game drive and breakfast before heading off on a transfer to the local airstrip. Board a light aircraft, flying over the Serengeti to land and clear immigration and customs in Kenya before continuing to the Masai Mara. Your Kenya safari guide will meet you on arrival and take you on a game drive to Elewana Sand River Masai Mara, set on the banks of the Sand River. Take some time to relax and settle in before heading off on a late afternoon game drive and returning for dinner.

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Masai Mara Enjoy two full days of exceptional game viewing in the Masai Mara, following herds of wildebeest, zebra, gazelle, eland, topi, impala and many other species. Lion, leopard and cheetah are found here in greater concentrations than anywhere else in Africa. Your Wildlife Safari guide can arrange an extended game drive, travelling deeper into the less frequented parts of the reserve. Breakfast and dinner are at Elewana Sand River Masai Mara, while lunch is taken picnic-style under a magnificent acacia tree.

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Depart After breakfast, enjoy a final morning game drive en route to the airstrip for your flight to Wilson Airport. A Wildlife Safari representative will meet and transfer you to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for your onward trip.

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  • Meet-and-greet service on arrival and departure
  • Ground transport by Wildlife Safari’s custom-built 4WD vehicles
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi in the vehicles
  • Services of our experienced guides during all sightseeing and game-viewing activities
  • Luxury lodge and tented accommodation on a twin-share basis
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner as indicated in the itinerary
  • Local drinks at Elewana Tortilis Camp, The Manor at Ngorongoro, Serengeti Migration Camp or Pioneer Camp & Sand River Masai Mara
  • Domestic flights as indicated in the itinerary
  • All airport transfers
  • All entrance fees, wildlife sanctuary fees, government taxes and statutory charges
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Kenya has as good a claim as anywhere to being the country where modern safaris began, and where they’re done best, and it still regularly features high on travel magazines ‘must-visit’ lists. Kenya has been doing what it does best for decades, and yet there’s always something new to discover on Kenya safaris.

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Amboseli is known as Kenya’s land of giants, and it’s not hard to see why. Africa’s tallest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, towers over the national park, and it’s also one of the best places in East Africa to encounter elephant in numbers. No wonder people use superlatives to describe Amboseli safaris.

Ngorongoro Crater used to be a volcano. © iStock

Descending into the Ngorongoro Crater from one of the luxury lodges perched on its rim is one of the most remarkable safari experiences available in Tanzania. Driving across an ancient volcanic caldera, the wildlife may seem familiar, but the setting is quite unique, and this makes for wonderful photographic opportunities.

Beautiful giraffes roam the Serengeti. © Shutterstock

The Serengeti takes its name from a Maasai word meaning ‘where the land runs on forever’. It’s one of the most evocative and iconic safari destinations of all – not least because it’s the stage on which much of the drama of the Great Wildebeest Migration is played out each year.

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The place that launched a thousand clips, and millions of images. There’s no more iconic safari destination than Kenya’s Masai Mara, with its eponymous tribespeople, millions of thundering hooves, and equal parts drama, magic and romance. Kenya itineraries without Masai Mara safaris are almost unthinkable, and every moment spent there is unforgettable.

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For me,It all started when I was 5 years old…

Despite being born and raised in the UK, Africa and the wildlife on the continent always called to Sam. He painted his bedroom as a Serengeti sunset scene at 5 years old. Fast forward a few years and he jumped at the chance to study for his degree in Zoology & Ichthyology in South Africa. While studying at university, he also completed his safari guiding qualification finishing in the top 2% throughout South Africa.

After obtaining his degree, Sam started out guiding in Zululand, South Africa. This is an incredibly ecologically diverse area of the country, rich in bird and mammal species. What a great area to start honing his guiding skills.

The opportunity to head to Tanzania and the famous Serengeti soon arose and he couldn’t pass up the chance to head to the Africa he had dreamed of since he was 5 years old. This proved to be a fantastic opportunity being based in a private concession right on the edge of the Serengeti National Park, meaning a perfect combination of huge wildlife numbers with none of the crowds. Sam led safaris all across northern Tanzania including the Ngorongoro Crater and the main Serengeti park as well as Lake Manyara and Tarangire. As part of his role as Head Guide, Sam spent a lot of time training Tanzanian guides as well as honing his own tracking and guiding skills. He is a qualified walking guide, able to take guests on walking safaris, to experience Big Five country on foot. Some of the very best guest feedback received is from these experiences, where guests agree, the feeling of walking in the bush makes for some seriously special memories and unforgettable encounters.

After his incredible time in northern Tanzania, Sam moved down to the jewel in the crown of southern Africa, Botswana’s Okavango Delta. Widely renowned as one of the best places on the planet for wildlife viewing, this greatly added to Sam’s, already substantial, knowledge about wildlife and the wild areas of Africa. Living in the Okavango afforded Sam the opportunity to undertake boating safaris and zipping through the papyrus fringed channels of the delta while dodging hippos and spotting lions on the floodplains will always remain an unforgettable experience.

Sam has also spent a lot of time in the Jungles of Africa in both Rwanda and Uganda trekking areas such as Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Volcanoes National Park on the trail of the mountain gorillas that live there. He maintains that coming eye to eye with a huge silverback gorilla in the jungles of central Africa is one of the most awe-inspiring wildlife experiences on the planet! Completing the ‘set’ of East Africa, he has also extensively explored Kenya from the Maasai Mara right up into the lesser known Matthews Range in northern Kenya, and everywhere in between.

The ability to spot and find animals has a direct impact on the quality of a safari and the wildlife experience you can have. Sam’s eyesight has recently been confirmed as 20/10 which is twice as good as 20/20 vision. Combining this sharp eyesight with years of experience in tracking animals and its clear having Sam on hand on a safari is a huge benefit to increase your chances of finding a concealed leopard in a tree or a wild dog off in the distance.

Since his time living in Tanzania & Botswana, Sam has planned and designed 100’s of unforgettable safaris all over Africa specifically suited to each individual’s needs and wants. Sam has taken some incredible photos throughout his career so far and has been shortlisted for Wildlife Photographer of the Year and Africa Geographic Photographer of the Year. He was recently named the Bradt Guides Photographer of the Year and had two of his works exhibitioned at the COP26 climate change meeting of the worlds most important delegates. To see more of his photos and adventures take a look on instagram at his page @Sam _ w_guide

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The wildlife, people, sights, sounds and silences of Africa are the happy tapestry of my earliest memories and current life. Growing up here, Africa has been a continent I have always loved deeply, and I feel passionate about preserving its wild spaces and unique cultural heritage.

Camping and bush adventures have always been a part of life. I first drove independently age 15 in an adrenaline-fuelled moment when, in the dense bush of Botswana, a bull elephant surprised us from the undergrowth whilst our group were watching a neighbouring herd from the roof of our Land Rover. With shouts of encouragement from above, I stuttered the vehicle into action and we lived to tell the tale!

After a career in Commercial Investment, I relocated with my husband and 2 young children to NYC. There I had the opportunity to work with Kenyan based “Save the Elephants” on their New York fundraising and key donor relations, collaborating also with WWF. This gave me a working link to African Conservation and, after a break to focus on our young family, I am now delighted to be working with Jungle and Savannah in offering guests outstanding travel experiences across this magnificent continent.

Having lived for some time in the USA and UK, I have returned to live in my native KwaZulu Natal on the East Coast of South Africa. As a daughter of a wildlife photographer, I was fortunate to grow up surrounded by Africa’s natural wonders. Opportunities for immersion in nature were everywhere – from the extensive snake, chameleon and gecko collections that we children regularly sought out and curated (alongside unusual “pets” that graced the family home); to the beautiful landscapes in which we live and visited. To now be sharing these same experiences with my own family is especially heart-warming. I feel incredibly fortunate to have spectacular beach, *berg and bush on my doorstep and I make the most of these natural wonders daily. I am excited to connect you with our team to create a dream trip that will give you a unique perspective on the wild spaces (and wonderful winelands!) in Africa.

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nobody knows Tanzania better than we do. Your journey will be unlike any other thanks to our carefully chosen, knowledgeable tour guides. We certainly know to be at the right place at the right time, from the rocky terrain of Southern Tanzania’s parks like the Ruaha National Park and the legendary Selous Game Reserve to the world-famous Ngorongoro Crater and the neighbouring endless plains of the Serengeti National Park, where the great wildebeest migration takes centre stage.

Tanzania offers more than just safaris. This stunning nation in East Africa is endowed with diverse cultures like the Maasai and Hadzabe Bushmen as well as world-class attractions. Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest free-standing mountain in the world and the highest point on the entire African continent, is located in Tanzania. The Zanzibar Islands, which border the Indian Ocean and have pristine sandy beaches and breathtaking views, must be visited if you are in Tanzania.

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Safari Holidays in Tanzania

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Tanzania offers travelers the opportunity to experience firsthand the Maasai culture, amazing animal viewing, and epic ascents up Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s largest free-standing mountain. Add a few days on the beaches of Zanzibar and you are in for a truly magical African adventure. Contact us to get free personalized Tanzania safari holidays designed by our Africa experts.

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Tanzania’s safari destinations are some of the best in Africa. They are the iconic African safari destinations that nature lovers and African safari enthusiasts still dream of today. And, none more so than Serengeti Park.

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