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Best Safari Locations in East Africa

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An African safari is the kind of trip that winds up on most people’s dream list, but Africa is also an enormous place. Eco-system and wildlife balance can vary quite a bit from region to region! When it comes to choosing between Southern and East Africa for a safari, East Africa generally favours the more adventurous traveller, who isn’t bothered by infrastructure that isn’t always as smooth as in say, South Africa or Botswana.

The rewards though, are great. For instance, only in East Africa can you witness the Great Migration, see (or climb) the world’s tallest free standing mountain, Kilimanjaro, or visit a family of mountain gorillas.

Which countries make up East Africa?

For safari planning purposes, here are 10 of our favourite East Africa safari spots in Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Uganda, and Rwanda

Kenya

Kenya is an ideal choice for East Africa first-timers, with regular flights to centrally located Nairobi, a well-developed tourism infrastructure, and a variety of habitats and scenery on offer. It pairs well with Tanzania if you want to extend your journey to more than one country, or Uganda, if you’re craving a gorilla trek.

Two Lion Cubs Playing in a savannah in Masai Mara Game Reserve

Masai Mara National Reserve

Kenya’s half of the Great Migration Route (in September and October), ‘The Mara’ rarely disappoints with open savannas offering superb wildlife viewing. If you want to see big cats in Kenya, this is normally the best place to do it, with large populations of lion, cheetah, and even leopard if you look sharp. It’s not so great for sighting rhinos or African wild dogs, and it gets busy in high season, but few deny Masai Mara’s reputation as Kenya’s premiere wildlife viewing experience. Consider flying in and out to avoid a long, bumpy transfer.

Leopard in Samburu National Park

Samburu National Reserve

It’s not as famous as the Mara, but a comparatively low lion and cheetah population makes Samburu one of the best spots in Africa to glimpse a leopard. The hot, arid climate means there are no rhinos or wildebeest here, but elephants, giraffes, and hippos ensure plenty of great sightings. Accommodation here is a little more budget friendly too.

Elephants Amboseli National Park

Amboseli National Park

If a family of elephants walking in the shadow of Kilimanjaro is your dream sighing, Amboseli is a must-visit. It’s a very accessible park from Nairobi, meaning things can get busy. Big cat sightings are also relatively rare, though they do happen. But you’ll enjoy elephant sightings here unrivalled in most of Africa, alongside large herds of buffalo, wildebeest, and zebra.

white rhinos in Lake Nakuru National Park

Lake Nakuru National Park

Lake Nakuru’s sightings are a little different to most Kenyan parks. Tree climbing lions, Rothschild’s giraffes, and most notably, black and white rhinos, all relatively rare in other parts of the country, thrive here! The lake is also a birding paradise with some astonishing Rift Valley scenery, though changing conditions mean flamingos are not as abundant here as they once were.

Tanzania

While Tanzania can be a little rougher on your logistics (and budget) than Kenya, it’s home to many of the names that define the wonder of Africa, including Zanzibar, Mount Kilimanjaro (where a climb is far more accessible than you might think) and the incredible Serengeti. Neighbouring Rwanda offers an ideal gorilla trekking extension.

Migration of wildebeest in Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park

If you visit one park in Africa… Okay, that’s an exaggeration. But truly, no name embodies the magic of an African safari like ‘Serengeti.’ This has partly to do with the annual Great Migration (February to September), when over 2 million wildebeest, antelope, and zebra turn its plains into a moving mass of nature. Hot on the herd’s trail of course are the Serengeti’s big cats, more numerous and less shy than their counterparts in other regions. Migration season or not, the wildlife viewing on the Serengeti is good year round, and while some areas such as Seronera can feel crowded, your biggest challenge will be deciding where to point your camera next.

Ngorongoro Crater

A veritable ‘Garden of Eden’ sheltered within a 600m/2000ft crater wall, the Ngorongoro Crater inspired some controversy at Goway recently, as our Marketing Manager dismissed the above photo as a fake since ‘there’s no way those zebra would be that close.’ This prompted our General Manager to point out that at the Ngorongoro Crater, animals are extremely used to vehicles and do indeed get ‘that close.’ Abundant herds, plus an extremely healthy population of black rhino and plenty of big cats ensure excellent wildlife viewing year round. The only real caveat to this ideal natural wildlife bubble is its popularity, despite the high entrance cost.

Selous National Park Tanzania

Selous Game Reserve

Located some distance from Tanzania’s other star attractions, Selous is an enormous park, though only a fraction of it is open to wildlife viewing. It’s also quite seasonal compared to the Serengeti or Ngorongoro, so you’ll want to visit in the dry season between June and October. Hippos are the big draw here, while lions and giraffes are drawn to the park’s waterholes. Boat and walking safaris are another key attraction.

Rwanda

Yes, Dian Fossey, we’re talking to you. There is still no better destination on earth for seeing wild mountain gorillas than Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park. There are many gorilla families throughout the dense forest, and no two gorilla encounters are ever quite alike. You should also keep your eyes open for a wide variety of birds, plus golden monkeys and occasional larger animals. June to August is the driest time to go, but it’s also the most challenging time to get a coveted gorilla trekking permit. Only 64 are issued each day, and despite the whopping price tag, they sell out quickly in high season. Your reward however, is one of Africa’s truly magnificent wildlife experiences.

Uganda

Running a close second for ‘best gorilla encounter’ is Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. The rainforest here is pristine, harbouring nine other primate species including chimps, baboons, colobus monkeys, and more, along with a good range of bird life. Gorilla trekking permits aren’t quite as expensive here as in neighbouring Rwanda, though availability is still limited, particularly from June to September, the driest time to go.

Malawi

Malawi is the wildcard of East African safari destinations, and unless you’re a Madonna fan, there’s a chance you haven’t heard of it at all. Lake Malawi itself offers enough reason to go, with its beautiful landscape and easy access. Liwonde National Park is the country’s main safari star however, offering exceptional river safaris, walking safaris, and more. Big cats are a little on the sparse side, but elephants, hippos, and enormous crocodiles are all frequent sightings, making Liwonde a good safari addition to your lake-focused Malawi trip.

What do the experts say?

David Wong

David Wong

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Goway guests can enjoy unforgettable moments like bush breakfasts, night game drives, and personalized safaris in luxury tented camps
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The Samburu Reserve is one of the most colourful game-viewing areas in the country, home to species found nowhere else—like the reticulated giraffe and Grevy’s zebra
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David Wong

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In peak months like August, the migration draws huge crowds to the river crossings. But conservancies around the Mara limit vehicle numbers, so you still get intimate wildlife moments
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David Wong

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Kenya offers the best wildlife viewing with the world-renowned Masai Mara, plus unique species only found in places like Samburu.
Bijal Kana

Bijal Kana

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I wouldn’t recommend self-driving as Kenya’s roads can be tricky, and they drive on the left side, which can confuse visitors used to North American systems

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