Discover Top African Traveler Safari Experiences
Africa has a safari for every traveller – what will your travel story be? African safari packages and tours range from bucket-list adventures to ultra-luxurious vacations and everything in between.
Find family-friendly vacations, romantic honeymoon packages, thrilling African safaris and affordable holidays. Remember, all our itineraries are totally flexible and can be changed to suit you.
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Kenya
Rhino Experience, Boat Cruise, Gorilla Trekking
Tanzania
Chimpanzee, Gorilla Trekking, Wildlife
When envisioning an African safari, what images spring to mind? Perhaps a thrilling adventure steeped in romance and mystery, or
a Vibrant photographic safari teeming with wildlife. The vast African continent offers a huge variety of safari experiences, each unique and unforgettable. At Discover Africa, we’re committed to turning your safari dreams into reality. Here’s a glimpse of the diverse African experiences we offer:
Family-Friendly Safaris
Embark on an unforgettable family safari that caters to the curiosity and energy levels of children. These safaris are designed to engage young minds, keeping boredom and fatigue at bay. It’s a remarkable opportunity for families to learn about nature and the importance of conservation together.
Wildebeest Migration Adventure
Experience the raw power of nature during our Wildebeest Migration Adventure. Witness the drama as vast herds navigate treacherous river crossings, evading the jaws of lurking crocodiles. The thunderous sound of hooves across the plains is a spectacle that etches itself into memory.
Want to see Africa’s most popular and iconic destinations? Or perhaps you are more interested in the remote retreats and hidden gems. Whatever your travel needs and wishes are, our Africa Safari Experts will tailor-make your dream vacation
Our expert team of safari planners have created a comprehensive guide to help you plan the perfect family African safari. Whether seeking up-close encounters with majestic wildlife, thrilling outdoor activities, cultural experiences, or connecting with other African families, our safari consultants can customize an itinerary to meet each family’s unique interests and preferences.
Best Time To Visit – Uganda
The best time to visit Uganda is between June to August and December to February, which is during the Dry seasons. Wildlife viewing is at its peak. Primate walks in the forest are a big part of any safari in Uganda. The habitat of rainforests is, by default, very wet, and one can’t avoid rain completely. However, after heavy rain, the skies often open up to bright sunshine.
June to August & December to February –Dry Seasons
This is the best time for gorilla trekking because these are the drier months
In the savannah reserves, there is less vegetation and animals gather around water sources, making wildlife easier to spot
Even during the high season (June to September) the parks don’t feel crowded
The skies are clear; there is less rain and more sunshine
Gorilla permits need to be booked very far in advance
March to May & September to November –Wet Seasons
The scenery of the savannah reserves is greener – it’s low season, resulting in lower rates
Although wildlife in the savannah reserves is easier to spot in the Dry season, you’ll still see plenty
There are many newborn animals
Best Time To Visit – Tanzania
Why Tanzania?
Africa’s visual masterpiece
Follow the Great Wildebeest Migration
Float silently over the endless plains on a balloon safari
Experience the pristine coral reefs and sheer wall dives off the coast
Take in epic Rift Valley scenery and dramatic escarpment views
Stand on the high rim of the scenic masterpiece of the Ngorongoro Crater

Ngorongoro Crater
This is where vast herds of the Great Migration come to give birth in a 3-million-year-old collapsed volcano, Masai people live and fossils abound
Why Uganda?
The Virunga Volcanoes and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest are home to the last mountain gorillas.
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Africa’s Rift Valley.
Queen Elizabeth National Park boasts one of the highest biodiversity ratings of any reserve in the world. This park is home to almost 100 animal species and more than 600 types of birds.
Kidepo Valley – the rising star of safari destinations in Uganda, remote and untouched.


Bwindi Forest National Park
The lush, mountainous forest of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park conserves the country’s most alluring natural asset: around 400 mountain gorillas, or half of the world’s remaining wild population.
Why Rwanda?
The Captivating Mountain Gorillas Of Rwanda
World-Class Hiking & Trekking
Kigali: The Heartbeat Of Modern Rwanda
The Cultural People Of Rwanda

Akagera National Park
Home to rolling green hills, volcanoes, gorillas and other primates, a third of Africa’s bird species and friendly people. A Rwanda Safari takes place in a tiny country that has two giant attractions:
Why Kenya?
Meet and learn about the famous Maasai culture during a safari in Kenya.
About 60 national parks and reserves are located in Kenya. The Masai-Mara, Amboseli, and Tsavo national parks are some of the most well-known.
It’s a great destination as it has a selection of rustic beaches to relax on after an exciting safari in Kenya.
Observing the Great Migration in Kenya is a must for every wildlife lover visiting Kenya. This is nature’s most fantastic migration, with hundreds of thousands of wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle moving through East Africa
