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Popular activities enjoyed on safari or that can be combined with an African safari.
Cycling safaris are a great way to experience African wilderness and wildlife while getting a workout. Most cycling safaris have a fitness level requ…
Avid bird-watchers will not be disappointed on an African safari! This gray crowned crane was spotted in the heart of the Serengeti, Tanzania. Bring …
Explore the aquatic wildlife by boat, canoe, dhow or kayak. In Botswana, it is possible to go down the Okavango Delta in a dugout canoe called a moko…
Hadzabe, Maasai, Himba, San, and Zulu are some of the African tribes that arrange visits.
Cultural safaris are for those wishing to spend time visiting local schools, hospital, orphanages and markets.
A great addition to any safari is taking the time to visit some of the local farms or plantations and sample some local produce. Some types of visits…
Fishing safaris are particularly popular in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Mozambique. River, lake and deep sea fishing are all possible in Afri…
Game drives are the quintessential safari activity and are normally done twice-a-day. Guests spend much of their time on safari in the safari vehicle…
Whether it's trekking big mountains like Mt. Kilimanjaro, Mt. Meru and Mt. Kenya, or hiking in the foothills, the options abound in Africa.
For those who wish to explore the parks and game reserves by horse. These are most popular in Botswana, Mozambique and South Africa.
Night game drives are a great opportunity to see nocturnal wildlife in action. Predators such as lions, hyenas and leopards become active during crep…
Photography safaris are often led by professional photographers and are focused on capturing the best shot. Guides know how to position the vehicle f…
Africa is home to many primates that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Mountain gorillas are only found in DR Congo, Rwanda and Uganda. Tre…
Wildlife sanctuaries can be found throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Rhino, elephant, giraffe, big cat and other sanctuaries are some of the types of san…
Self-drive game drives are safaris where guests hire their own vehicle and visit without a professional guide.
Pre- or post-safari market visits are something to be experienced. Locally-made and sourced items make for great souvenirs and are an excellent way t…
Nearly every coastal country in the southern half of Africa has surfing possibilities. Mozambique and South Africa are particularly noted for their s…
Volunteering opportunities range from a few hours to a few months. Some options are cultural—such as orphanages and schools. Environmental and …
A bush walk on safari is an excellent way to stretch the legs and to get up close to nature. Bush walks are only allowed in areas where visitors are …
Yoga, Pilates and mind/body safaris are growing in popularity. It is possible to start the day with an hour or two of yoga before going on a game dri…