What is safari?

A safari is a journey or expedition usually in Africa to observe and photograph wildlife in their natural habitat. In modern tourism, it specifically refers to guided trips into national parks and reserves to experience nature, often from a 4×4 vehicle, on foot, or even by boat or hot air balloon.

Origin of the Word “Safari”

  • From the Swahili word “safari”, meaning “journey”
  • Originally used during early expeditions in East Africa (19th century)
  • Now used globally to mean wildlife adventure trips, especially in Africa

What Happens on a Safari?

A typical safari includes:

  • Game drives in national parks (e.g., Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire)
  • Spotting wild animals like lions, elephants, leopards, giraffes, and zebras
  • Guided by expert trackers and rangers
  • Staying in lodges, tented camps, or mobile camps
  • Optional activities: hot air balloon rides, walking safaris, or cultural visits to Maasai or Hadzabe tribes

Types of Safaris

TypeDescription
Classic Game DriveIn a 4×4 vehicle with pop-up roof
Walking SafariGuided walk through the bush with armed ranger
Balloon SafariSunrise flight over wildlife with champagne breakfast
Boat SafariCommon in Selous or Lake Victoria areas
Photographic SafariFocused on wildlife photography
Luxury SafariHigh-end lodges, private guides, gourmet meals
Budget/Overland SafariGroup tours with shared vehicles and tents

Where Are Safaris Popular?

  • Tanzania – Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, Selous, Ruaha
  • Kenya – Maasai Mara, Amboseli
  • South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Uganda, Zambia

Animals Commonly Seen on a Safari in Tanzania

  • The Big Five: Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Buffalo, Rhino
  • Plus: Giraffes, Zebras, Wildebeest, Cheetahs, Hippos, Hyenas, Crocodiles, Antelope, and hundreds of birds

Why Go on Safari in Tanzania?

  • Home to the Great Migration
  • Stunning, uncrowded landscapes
  • Rich Maasai and Swahili culture
  • World-class parks and diverse wildlife

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