Here are the 8 Best African Safari Parks and Destinations as of 2021:

If you are like us, then probably you are aware that 2020 was an unprecedented year. The future of Safari travels remained uncertain for months this year, and I am sure we all have been getting safari withdrawal symptoms. Nonetheless, the lockdowns, the curfews, the restrictions, deaths, demonstrations, and the unstable political environments in many countries have certainly taught us one important lesson, to enjoy the things that really matter in life. In 2021, we want to enjoy fresh air, quality time with loved ones, and feel nature but with health and safety on top of our minds. Wearing masks, social distancing, sanitizing, and temperature checks are just some of the standard health and safety protocols that we should all embrace before embarking on African safaris.

Check out the list of our 8 Best African Safari Parks and Destinations that we all should visit in 2021.

▶ SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK, TANZANIA:

Serengeti National Park, Tanzania - African Safari Destinations - 8 Best African Safari Parks and Destinations as of 2021

Our first pick is the Serengeti, the most visited park in Tanzania and one of the best reserves in the world. What can be said about the national park that has not already been said? Serengeti purely provides you the classic Africa you always imagined, and for sure, this place lives up to your expectations, or in fact, surpasses them. From the moment you enter the gates of Serengeti, the large numbers and varieties of wildlife surrounding you will experience will astonish you. You can either not forget the sense of space made possible with the rolling bleached grasslands and scattered acacia trees. Home to over a million wildebeests and other grazers, the big five, different species of birds and crocodiles in the Grumeti River, this vast ecosystem is justifiably home to the greatest wildlife show highlighted with the great migration.

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▶ MASAI MARA NATIONAL PARK, KENYA:

Big Cat Sightings in Masai Mara National Park, Kenya - African Safari Destinations

Our second pick is the Masai Mara, a mirror image of Tanzanian’s Serengeti but on a smaller scale. Have you watched the BBC’s Big Cat Diaries? If you have, then probably, you are aware that its filming happened in this very reserve. If you are here for the big cat sightings, then Masai Mara unsparingly will give you this opportunity. The park also attracts an abundant number of antelopes, the big five, wildebeest, buffalos, zebras, other grazers, and millions of predators. Because of the many visitors traveling to this park daily, predators are used to vehicles hence will not run to hiding; therefore, visitors get up close and picture-perfect opportunities. Do not forget wildebeest swarming like ants from and to Serengeti.

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▶ ZANZIBAR, TANZANIA:

Rolling White Sand Beaches in Zanzibar, Tanzania - African Safari Destinations

After long, dusty, and action-packed tours in various parks across the continent, perhaps you should consider crowning all the experiences with a trip to this island, Zanzibar. This magical tropical island will certainly provide you with opportunities for a well-deserved relaxation after a grand finale African safari. Travel to Zanzibar to experience the warm and clear waters of the Indian Ocean along the rolling white sand beaches in Zanzibar. Take part in the various fun water sports, spend your lazy day sun baking, enjoy luxurious accommodation and enjoy a mixture of Swahili and Arabic culture offered by different lodges and hotels in the area and not forgetting reviving SPA for self-treatment.

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▶ CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA:

Cape Town, South Africa Safari Destinations

Ooh!! South Africa, a world in one country, is undoubtedly a complete holiday destination in Africa. Arguably, the most developed country on the entire continent, South Africa, offers the best tourism infrastructure network than any other country in Africa. Are you interested in whale watching at Hermanus, gorgeous beaches, or a self-drive holiday along the Garden route? If your answer is yes, let us go to Cape Town, and I promise you these experiences plus a taste of South African wine and accommodation at luxurious award-winning restaurants in Cape Town.

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▶ VICTORIA FALLS, ZIMBABWE:

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe - African Safari Destinations

Victoria Falls is a must-visit destination for any traveler heading to southern Africa. Here, we promise you a spectacular sight of the world’s largest sheet of falling water. Consider visiting the falls between February and May after the November rainy seasons at Angolan highlands when the waters are at their greatest volumes to experience the sensory overload made up of noise, heat, and moisture. Prepare yourself for an unforgettable thunderous roar and to get wet from the fine mist.

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▶ ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK, NAMIBIA:

Etosha National Park, Namibia - Etosha Pan, Two Palms, and the Famous Waterholes

Forget the greenery in most African destinations and visit Namibia to experience the sheer wonder and wealth of attractions at the unique and awe-inspiring Etosha reserve. If you want to experience the sheer abundance of wildlife, including the four of the big five in an unlikely place, come to Etosha National Park. The park is full of dramatic landscapes such as Etosha Pan, two palms, and the famous water holes. If you visit the park, you also can explore beyond the park, such as visit Kaokoland, skeleton coast, among other places.

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▶ BWINDI IMPENETRABLE FOREST, UGANDA:

You can see gorillas, butterflies, reptiles, and amphibians - Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda

There are less than 900 mountain gorillas left on the planet, and Ugandan forests are the home to most of these animal specials in the entire continent. A visit to this world heritage site will not only let you see gorillas but several specials of mammals, butterflies, reptiles, and amphibians. The forest is home to over 350 bird species, and the best part is, it offers a trekking adventure.

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▶ LAIKIPIA, KENYA:

Gravy’s Zebra, White and Black Rhinos in Great Rift Valley - Laikipia, Kenya

Laikipia plains, located to the north of the Great Rift Valley, is Kenya’s best safari destination. Home to most wildlife conservation sites such as Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is truly a hidden gem that all tourists should consider visiting to have a close encounter with animals such as Gravy’s Zebra, white and black rhinos others. If you are here for camping, then this is the best destination.

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