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UGANDA
- Murchison falls : Murchison Falls National Park is home to a remarkable 144 mammal species, 556 bird species, 51 reptiles, and 51 amphibians. The northern section of the park is characterized by open savanna, Borassus palms, and acacia woodland, while the southern section is dominated by woodland and forest patches, offering diverse habitats for a wide range of wildlife.
- Bwindi : Most famously, Bwindi protects approximately 459 mountain gorillas—almost half of the world’s remaining population. This “impenetrable forest” is one of the best places on earth to experience gorilla trekking, offering visitors the chance to come face-to-face with these majestic primates in their natural habitat.
KENYA
- Lac Nakuru : Lake Nakuru National Park is one of Kenya’s most popular and accessible safari destinations. Nestled in the Great Rift Valley about 170 kilometers northwest of Nairobi, the park is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, abundant wildlife, and extraordinary birdlife especially its flamingos.
- Masai Mara : The Masai Mara features a stunning kaleidoscope of wild and rugged landscapes, warm and welcoming people and an exciting array of creatures – big and small. World famous for hosting the epic Great Migration, the Masai Mara welcomes 1,5 million wildebeests onto its sprawling savannahs each July through October.
TANZANIA
- Serengeti : Serengeti National Park is a World Heritage Site teeming with wildlife: over 2 million ungulates, 4000 lions, 1000 leopard, 550 cheetahs and some 500 bird species inhabit an area close to 15,000 square kilometers in size.
- Tarangire : Ranking as the 6th largest National Park in Tanzania and covering an area of 2,600 square kilometers, The Tarangire National Park is most popular for its large elephant herds and mini-wildlife migration that takes place during the dry season which sees about 250,000 animals enter the park.
- Nngorongoro Crater : Formed over 2 million years ago, the Ngorongoro Crater is a geological marvel spanning 260 square kilometers and home to an extraordinary ecosystem. The crater floor hosts one of the densest concentrations of wildlife in Africa, including the Big Five and over 500 bird species.
BOTSWANA
- Okavango Delta : The Okavango Delta is a vast and varied ecosystem created as the Okavango River flows into the Kalahari desert in Botswana. Rich in wildlife, this World Heritage Site is a sanctuary to some of the world's most endangered animals and birds.
NAMIBIA
- Etosha : Etosha National Park is unique in Africa. The park’s main characteristic is a salt pan so large it can be seen from space. Yet there is abundant wildlife that congregates around the waterholes, giving you almost guaranteed game sightings. At the same time Etosha National Park is one of the most accessible game reserves in Namibia and Southern Africa.
SOUTH AFRICA
- Kruger : The Kruger National Park is the flagship of South Africa’s national parks and rated as the ultimate safari experience. By far the largest game reserve in South Africa, it is larger than Israel nearly 2 million hectares of land that stretch for 352 kilometres (20 000 square kilometres) from north to south along the Mozambique border. It is considered to give you an almost indescribable wildlife experience. Certainly, it ranks as one of the best in Africa.