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This expert guide will take you through everything you need to know, from choosing the best destinations and understanding travel logistics to deciding the best time to visit and what to pack.

10 Tips for Planning an African Safari

A safari is so much more than just a vacation. It’s a rare opportunity to reconnect with nature, escape modern stress, and enjoy empowering moments of awe and inspiration. Think early mornings, the rustle of the bush, that familiar warmth around the campfire – and that’s not even mentioning animal encounters. All these experiences weave together into an incredible tapestry in one’s mind, that keeps pulling you back to explore and experience more.

 

“In Africa, the stars are brighter, the stories are richer, and the adventure never ends.”

 

The experiences offered by Africa’s nature are endless. Whether you’re dreaming of witnessing the Big Five, experiencing the Great Migration, or simply unwinding in the heart of the wilderness, planning the perfect safari involves careful consideration.

This expert guide will take you through everything you need to know, from choosing the best destinations and understanding travel logistics to deciding the best time to visit and what to pack. With these tips for planning an African safari, you’ll be ready to design an unforgettable adventure tailored to your interests and needs.

We hope this sparks ideas for your next trip – and leaves you with your own unforgettable moments to add to your story.


1. Why go on a Safari?

A safari is a deeply immersive journey that reconnects you with the wild and resets your perspective. It’s a reminder that nature’s pace is worth slowing down for.

 

Why do people keep coming back?

On a luxury African safari, elegance meets the untamed wilderness. Think private, uncrowded experiences paired with life-changing wildlife encounters. Many private African safari experiences also directly support conservation and local communities – so your journey gives back in meaningful ways.

Hot air balloon safari

2. Where to go on Safari?

Did you know Africa can fit the USA, China, India, Japan, Mexico, and much of Europe inside it? It’s vast – and no two safaris are the same. Choosing where to go depends on what you want to see and experience.

Here are some key highlights:

  • South Africa: Diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes & vibrant cities. Enjoy Cape Town, the Winelands, Cape floral kingdom, whale watching, the Garden Route, heritage and culture. Perfect for first-time travellers.
  • Botswana & Namibia: Exclusive, remote water and desert safaris. Choose from the Okavango Delta and the Kalahari Desert in Botswana or the haunting Skeleton Coast in Namibia – perfect for those seeking a high-end, off-the-grid African safari adventure.
  • Kenya and Tanzania: The Great Migration and savannahs teeming with wildlife. Iconic landmarks like Mount Kilimanjaro and Ngorongoro Crater. Option to combine safari with beach in Zanzibar.
  • Rwanda, Uganda*, and Congo: Life-changing gorilla trekking and inspiring experiences. Kigali City & the Genocide Museum, Golden Monkey Trekking, Nyungwe Forest.
  • Mozambique and Madagascar: Beautiful beaches, unique island experiences and wildlife to combine with your safari.
  • Zambia and Zimbabwe: Dramatic landscapes, Victoria Falls and walking safaris.

*Uganda’s laws may impact certain travellers; check safety advice carefully.

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3. When is the best time to go?

Safaris can be embarked on year-round, but some nuances can enhance your experience.

  • Peak Safari Season: May to September is ideal for cooler weather and easier wildlife spotting.
  • The Great Migration: Time your trip to enhance your chances of seeing the dramatic river crossings in July – September, or plan to witness calf birthing from January – March in Southern Serengeti.
  • Green Season: October to February (excluding Dec–Jan) brings lush landscapes and exceptional birding opportunities.

Here you can dive even deeper into the best time to go.

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4. Are all safaris in Africa the same?

Each safari has its magic. We suggest you choose or combine based on your interests:

  • Big Five Safaris: Spot lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, and buffalo.
  • Walking Safaris: Explore the bush on foot for a slower, more intimate connection to nature and oneself.
  • Experience Safaris: Trekking to see the gorillas or up Mount Kilimanjaro, witnessing the Great Migration, or the lemurs in Madagascar – unique, life-changing moments.
  • Photographic Safaris: Get ‘lost’ capturing breathtaking wildlife moments with expert guides.
  • Ocean Safaris: Witness whales, sea turtles, dolphins and coral reefs.
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5. How long should you stay?
  • Short Stay (4–8 days): Ideal for first-timers focusing on only one country, like South Africa or Kenya. Great options include curated 7-day African safari tours.
  • Optimal Stay (8–16 days): A balanced mix of iconic wildlife, local culture, and multiple destinations.
  • Extended Journey (16+ days): Perfect for fully immersing yourself, slowing down, and adding in unique experiences like gorilla trekking or a beach retreat.

 

Pro Tip: If you’re travelling long-haul, consider a relaxed arrival and departure day to ease into your adventure.

Sundowners on Safari drive

6. How to get there?

Africa is a long-haul destination for many, but the experiences once you are there will certainly be worth it.

  • Southern Africa has excellent connections from the USA, Europe, and the Middle East.
  • Safari logistics often involve small charter flights to remote camps or guided road transfers – an adventure in itself.

Leave the planning to travel specialists who can tailor luxury African safari packages and ensure seamless transitions and a stress-free journey.

How to get there?

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7. Families on Safari

Safaris are a magical experience for families, creating lasting memories and unique learning opportunities:

  • Many lodges offer kid-friendly activities, like shorter game drives for younger children.
  • Private vehicles are recommended for families to allow for flexibility and comfort.
  • The best age? It depends on the child and the destination, but there’s something for all ages – from young kids to teens.
8. What is the accommodation like?

From luxurious safari lodges to rustic mobile camps, where you stay is part of the adventure. Choose from:

  • Lodges: Elegantly designed with modern comforts, often featuring private pools and stunning views.
  • Tented Camps: Offering an authentic bush experience, blending luxury with a closer connection to nature.
  • Fly Camps: For the adventurous, sleep under the stars in temporary camps deep in the wilderness.

 

Pro Tip: Aim to balance comfort, authenticity, and proximity to nature.

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9. Solo travellers in Africa?

Absolutely yes! Africa offers incredible solo travel experiences, from wildlife safaris to cultural exploration. South Africa, in particular, is a top choice with its modern infrastructure, friendly locals, and diverse accommodations.

Looking for a luxury African safari for singles? You’ll find a great mix of independence, connection, and adventure here.

Safety? Like anywhere, common sense is key. Stick to reputable tours, avoid isolated areas at night, and enjoy the vibrant, welcoming atmosphere. On safari, you’re never truly alone; there are always staff, rangers, and guides to ensure your safety.

You’ll have the opportunity to spark meaningful conversations with like-minded people from all walks of life and reconnect with yourself in the stillness of the bush.

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10. How much does it cost?

A safari is an investment in lasting experiences and memories. But understanding African safari cost helps you make informed decisions and plan wisely.

Expect to budget between USD 600 to 2,500+ per person, per day, covering everything from accommodation and meals to guided game drives and conservation fees.

 

What Influences the Cost?

  • Destination and exclusivity
  • Time of year
  • Activities and experiences (like gorilla permits or private vehicles)

 

Why Are Safaris Costly?
Beyond luxury, safari costs support conservation efforts, anti-poaching initiatives, and local community projects. Your stay contributes directly to protecting Africa’s wildlife and uplifting the people who live alongside it.

 

Travel Tips:
Travelling off-peak can significantly reduce costs without compromising the experience. You’ll enjoy the same incredible landscapes and wildlife encounters, often with fewer crowds and a more personalised feel.

View our Timeless Hotel & Lodge Rates Document here.

Elephants, game drive

Bonus Tip: What to pack?
  • Comfortable, casual, wash-and-wear clothes in muted colours (brown, khaki, beige, pastels).
  • Lightweight clothing with layers for cold mornings and evenings.
  • One or two nice outfits for dinners; avoid bright colours and camouflage patterns.
  • Pack light, as most lodges have laundry.
  • Comfy walking shoes and light sandals.
  • Sun protection (hat, high-factor sunscreen) and swimwear.
  • Personal binoculars and camera gear.
  • Personal medication kit with prescriptions.

 

Packing in Soft Bags

  • In certain destinations, small planes require soft bags for checked-in luggage, limited to 15kg (33lbs) or 20kg (44lbs).
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We hope this inspires you to share Africa’s magic with your friends and family.

Let us handle the details, so you can focus on creating unforgettable memories.
Our luxury travel managers are here to help plan your next Africa safari trip.


In this article
  • Introduction
  • 1. Why go on a Safari?
  • 2. Where to go on Safari?
  • 3. When is the best time to go?
  • 4. Are all safaris in Africa the same?
  • 5. How long should you stay?
  • 6. How to get there?
  • 7. Families on Safari
  • 8. What is the accommodation like?
  • 9. Solo travellers in Africa?
  • 10. How much does it cost?
  • Bonus Tip: What to pack?
  • Let's start planning

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