Top Safari Countries in East Africa : Most likely, when you picture a safari, images of East Africa’s stunning savannahs and forests come to mind. Furthermore, Kenya and Tanzania offer the widest range of safari activities and animals of any East African country.

Each has established a vast network of national parks and reserves, along with the tools necessary to save the animals that reside there. Thus, there are plenty of first-rate places to stay close to the parks from which to select.

Both Kenya’s and Tanzania’s infrastructures have advanced to the point where you should have no trouble travelling throughout each nation and between its magnificent parks. Kenya also boasts the Madaraka Express, a modern, fast and safe rail line that travels through multiple parks on its way from Nairobi to the coast.

There are no other countries that can compare to these two safari havens in terms of the diversity of landscapes and wildlife you will see; from millions of wildebeests and flamingos to thousands of lions and elephants, you will be able to witness every aspect of wildlife expression.

Kenya is the birthplace of the safari.

Imagine a place where, in a single day, you could move from an active lion-filled savannah to a high-altitude lake teeming with hippos, and from there to vast plains teeming with red-dusted elephants. Kenya is home to chimpanzee and hippos in sanctuaries, as well as mountain parks with waterfalls and unexpectedly large antelope.

The Great Migration, which involves millions of grazers on an unending journey for survival, is the world’s largest animal migration and takes place in Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve.

The big-tusked elephants at Amboseli National Park, shaded by Mt. Kilimanjaro, are so numerous that you can almost certainly see them making their way to and from their drinking holes. Want to take a quick journey from Nairobi to witness all five of Africa’s “Big Five“? Travel to Ol Pejeta to see protected chimpanzees and possibly even a glimpse of wild dogs.

If you’re in Nairobi and don’t even have time to spare, you can spend a few minutes outside the city centre visiting a real wildlife park, where giraffes meander and lions walk freely against the skyscrapers. Many endangered rhinos can be found in Nairobi National Park, which is a pleasure for most safari visitors.

Top Safari Countries in East Africa
Elephants in Amboseli

Tanzania: An Abundance of Wildlife.

In stunning Tanzania, the land, the wildlife, and the whole Kenya safari experience are limitless. Here, you may go from a park home to the most giraffes in the world to a reserve home to the largest lion population in the world, and from there, to lakes teeming with millions of pink flamingos.

Numerous zebras and wildebeests, as well as over 3,000 lions, can be found in the vast Serengeti National Park. There is nothing else like it to witness thousands of wildebeests calving on such a vast plain. In addition, Tanzania is home to the biggest intact volcano crater in the world, the Ngorongoro, a vast, luxuriant wildlife ecosystem isolated from the rest of Africa. You can go down to the crater floor and experience an animal universe that includes flamingos, hippos, and lions, among other species.

A trip to Lake Manyara Park, where the unusual lions scale the acacia trees and the picturesque lake is dotted with millions of flamingos, is an experience you won’t soon forget. Not Tarangire Park, a moderately visited refuge home to more over 3,000 elephants.

Will you visit Kenya when you’re organizing your safari? Or Tanzania? Or both? Tell us what interests you, and we can tailor a trip to any of the magnificent parks in Tanzania and Kenya. We’ll see to it that way.

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