Top 5 Amazing Safari Destinations Around the World

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Planning a safari trip is one of the most exhilarating experiences as it allows you to witness wildlife in their natural environment. In this article, we will explore some of the most sought-after safari destinations in the world.

1.    Sri Lanka

If you are looking for a place to get away from the fast-paced city as possible, Sri Lanka is the place to be. Sri Lank has a lot to offer as you will spend time on the lush national parks, visit the temples, as well as relax on the stunning beaches. Dominated by the population of leopards, elephants, boars, flamingos and deer, Sri Lanka is one of the richest wildlife sanctuaries that guarantee an exceptional safari experience.

This island located in the Indian Ocean is a natural bounty thanks to the heavy rainfall and variations in altitude. Along with being the wildlife lover’s paradise, it is also the easiest place to view and be photographed with the blue whale; which is the largest animal to exist on earth. If you need some extra tips, This guide can help you combine your holiday with safaris and beaches, just hit the link.

2.    Botswana

If you are looking for a versatile option to enjoy the outdoors, Botswana should be on top of your list. One of the places to visit while in Botswana is the Okavango delta which is the largest inland river deltas in the world. This delta is home to over 200,000 mammals and it gives a remarkable view of the wildlife like rhinos and elephants.

Another epic luxury safari holiday destination in Botswana is the Chobe National Park. Sitting in the northern part of the country, this park is home to Africa’s largest population which is estimated to be 120,000. There is also a diverse array of birdlife and animals like leopards, lions, crocodiles, buffalos and hippos. The dry season (April-October) is the best time to visit Chobe National Park as the animals gather to drink from Chobe River. For the best game viewing, you should really plan a boat trip.

3.    Sumatra (Indonesia)

Sumatra is an island in Indonesia that is covered with dense rainforest and is one of the few places where you get to see rare endemic species. Of particular interest is Kerinci Seblat National park that offers great adventure to those that want to see the tigers roam. This national park is home to a diverse range of Indonesian wildlife including tigers, bears, elephants, clouded leopards, gibbons, and tapirs.

The best time to visit Sumatra is in the dry season (May-September). It is not recommended that you plan your trip between October and April as you are likely to experience heavy and frequent rains.

Elephant in Kenya on safari

4.    Kenya

Another great destination for taking an African safari vacation is Kenya. It never disappoints with its spectacular national reserves and African landscape.  This is particularly true for the Masaai Mara national reserve which is popularly known for the great migration that happens from July to October. It is an enchanting experience to watch over 1.8 million wildebeest, gazelles, and zebras head over to Serengeti in Tanzania. The Masaai Mara is also the best place to see the big five including lions, buffalos, leopards, rhinos, and elephants in their natural habitat.

5.    India

With its ancient traditions and breath-taking heritage, India is, without doubt, one of the fascinating safari destinations that will blow your mind. Whether you’re after an opulent holiday or you’re backpacking around India, if you want to see the tiger in the wild and experience superb game views and safaris. India is home to over 400 national parks including the Ranthambore National Park which is famous for viewing Bengal tigers, wild boars, and sloth bears. Also, this huge park has impressive lakes that are filled with crocodiles as well as ancient mosques and temples.

Leave the city life behind and plan a trip to these destinations for an exciting wildlife safari. Each of these safari destinations provide an amazing opportunity to interact with wildlife, take photos, and an unforgettable safari experience.

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Kelly Lewis is the founder of Go! Girl Guides, the Women's Travel Fest and Damesly. She's an optimist, an adventurer, an author and works to help women travel the world.

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  1. I just got home from Zimbabwe – we absolutely loved Hwange National Park. We stayed at Linkwasha (a Wilderness Safari camp) but there were other options.

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