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African Safaris to Visit in 2022

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The African continent is home to over 1.3 billion people and covers an area of 11.724 million square miles, making it the second-largest content on the planet both in terms of population size and area. The expansive region is chalk of natural beauty. Africa is famous for its flora and fauna. It contains everything from lush forests, breathtaking valleys, and gushing rivers to sandy deserts and exquisite beaches. Want to explore nature at its finest? Africa is the perfect place to visit since many exotic places in Africa remain underexplored and retain their original charm.

Top 3 African Safaris to Visit in 2022

African countries welcome around 62 million tourists each year. African safaris are quite popular amongst tourists as it provides a unique experience. Since the world is returning to normal, it is the best time to go and explore what Africa has to offer. Here are the top three African Safaris for you to visit in 2022:

1.      Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

If you want an authentic African safari experience, then Serengeti National Park is the place to go. It is Africa’s oldest national park. Serengeti National Park became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. The park is famous for its beautiful plains and, of course, the wildlife. Serengeti is the starting point of the largest migration of wildebeests as over 2 million wildebeests leave for Kenya each year. Time your trip right, and you can witness this wonder.

The safari is perfect for first-timers who have a taste for adventure. The park provides accommodation options ranging from mid-range to luxury. You can also get a bird’s eye view by taking a hot air balloon. Serengeti will take you on a trip that guarantees non-stop fun and adventure.

2.      Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

Wonder where all are the wildebeest leaving Serengeti end up? The answer is Maasai Mara National Reserve, situated in the southwest part of Kenya. Much like Serengeti, Maasai Mara is rich in natural ecosystems. Known as the World Cup of Wildlife viewing, the reserve is home to 95 species of mammals and over 570 species of birds. It is an animal lover’s dream come true.

Accommodations are easy to find, though getting an advanced booking for peak season months, that is July to October, is highly recommended. Enjoy activities like wildlife viewing and camping in the bush to get the most out of your safari at the reserve. You might just get lucky and spot the rare rhinoceros in the wild.

3.      Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe

It is time to explore the southern part of the continent. The Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe is another World Heritage Site. The national park is for those with a more daring sense of adventure as it can only be explored on foot or using a canoe. The untouched wilderness and the picturesque Zambezi River are a sight to behold. You can view wild buffalos, elephants, and big cats through the course of the safari. The national park is particularly famous for bird viewing as it is home to numerous exotic birds. Crocodiles and hippopotamuses are also residents of the Zambezi River.

Enjoy fishing and motor boating in the exquisite pools of the national park to get the most out of your trip. Mana Pools National Park is not for the faint-hearted as it is not easily accessible, but this has also meant that the park is well-preserved.

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