Safari Tours & Adventures
Pssst! There’s something truly heart-stopping about stepping into a different world where animals take center stage and humans are quiet spectators. Whether you’re focusing your lens on capturing the Big Five in the Serengeti, Tanzania, or searching for that classic David Attenborough moment amongst the colorful birds and steady-going sloths of the Costa Rican jungle, sign up for a safari tour as the world is full of wildlife adventures just waiting to be had!
What to expect on a safari tour
Join an epic Maasai Mara safari tour
Want to add a hot air balloon ride over the endless savanna? Check. Champagne breakfast overlooking the African plains? Yup. Multiple game drives at one of the best safari destinations on the planet? Absolutely. All of these experiences—and plenty more—await in the Maasai Mara.
And, of course, "the Mara" is home to the Great Migration—take a front-row seat to one of the greatest wildlife spectacles on earth!
Top experiences on safari tours
Take a balloon ride
Exploring a continent's wilderness is one thing; experiencing it from high above in a hot-air balloon is another! As you float through the sky, you'll be treated to panoramic views of grassy plains and meandering river gorges. It's one of the most incredible ways to see animals in their natural habitat!Observe the Great Migration
Imagine thousands of zebras and wildebeests charging into gushing rivers, leaving the ground shaking and clouds of billowing dust in their wake. Bearing witness to the Great Animal Migration across East Africa, with the animals moving as one as far as the eye can see, is something few have experienced!
Sneak up on wildlife, safely
Exploring the bush on a walking safari tour in Africa is quite unlike anything else! Not only will you see elephants, giraffes, and other animals from a unique, firsthand perspective, but you’ll also gain a deeper understanding of their habitat and a closer connection to your surroundings.
Witness thundering waterfalls
Victoria Falls presents a spectacular sight of the awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur of the Zambezi River between Zambia and Zimbabwe. A feature on many African safaris, it's close to Chobe National Park and not to be missed!Blend in on horseback
A Safari tour on horseback is one of the most exhilarating ways to experience Africa’s incredible nature. Since wildlife perceives horses as just another animal, you can fly under the radar and have one-of-a-kind encounters.Add on a beach escape
Give yourself the perfect end to your Safari tour: add a Zanzibar escape or Elephant Coast getaway for the ultimate once-in-a-lifetime trip, getting the very best of both worlds with some well-deserved beach time as the cherry on top.
Top destinations for safari tours
It's not every day you encounter the wild, so consider your options on when and where to go carefully. Africa is the classic destination, but you could also try India or Nepal for chances to spot Bengal tigers, Uganda or Rwanda to see the elusive gorillas, or Costa Rica for a jungle safari tour! Can't decide? We've compiled a list of the best destinations for safari tours to help you plan your adventure.
If you're planning your very first safari, South Africa is a fantastic option, with plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife and combine it with urban culture. Offering everything from self-drive to private guided tours makes it an attractive destination for families and couples.
See AdventuresAs a hotspot for the Great Migration, Kenya is full of natural wonders with wildlife-rich national parks. It‘s especially suitable if you‘re planning to combine your safari with a beach stay or a Kilimanjaro climb just over the border into Tanzania.
See AdventuresHome to the Serengeti National Park and the phenomenal Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania's Northern Circuit is perfect for a safari trip to catch the Big Five before ending with a relaxing beach escape in Zanzibar.
See AdventuresExperienced safari-goers might prefer to visit a more remote national park or take a more exclusive route to spot African wildlife with a cruise in the Okavango Delta or a fly-in safari with unbeatable 360° birds-eye views.
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Safari tours around the world
Countries with great wildlife experiences on safari tours
Best national parks & game reserves in Africa
Serengeti National Park
Home to the Big Five and the Great Wildebeest Migration, the Serengeti is perfect for those looking for a performance on the plains!
Read MoreMaasai Mara National Reserve
The other half of the Great Migration passes through this wildlife-rich game reserve, which is perfect for hot air balloon rides.
Read MoreNgorongoro Conservation Area
Combining a large range of wildlife with panoramic views of the Great Rift Valley, this crater offers one-of-a-kind safaris.
Read MoreKruger National Park
Along South Africa's Garden Route lies one of the world's best game parks to setting your sights on lions basking in the golden sun.
Read MoreEtosha National Park
The perfect stop on an Overland adventure in Namibia, Etosha boasts the Big Five and is home to the elusive black rhinos!
Read MoreOkavango Delta
Cruise through the UNESCO-listed waterways of Botswana on a mokoro for a closer look at hippos cooling off from the harsh African sun.
Read MoreChobe National Park
With a large elephant population and close proximity to the Okavango Delta and Victoria Falls, this national park is not to be missed.
Read MoreVictoria Falls
Aside from the thundering falls, it's also a national park home to incredible wildlife experiences and a plethora of activities around the Zambezi!
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Choose your safari tour starting point
Best tour companies for Safari adventures and tours
It's not easy to choose the best safari company, but these safari tour operators are much loved by past travelers!
Sherpa Expedition Teams
1,805 reviews
Golden Triangle India Tours
395 reviews
Amazing India Tours
1,021 reviews
Acacia Adventure Holidays
272 reviews
Peregrine Treks and Expedition Pvt Ltd
564 reviews
Click Expeditions
1 review
Absolute Africa
161 reviews
Spider Tours and Safaris
689 reviews
Perfect Wilderness Tours And Safaris
39 reviews
The Mzansi Experience
71 reviews
Africa Venture Safaris
188 reviews
Hotspots2c
413 reviews
Your safari tour questions, answered
How do I know if a safari is right for me?
A safari tour is a multi-day experience where travelers can observe animals in the wild, most commonly in Africa. You should expect to explore multiple natural parks and regions in a single itinerary whilst also enjoying immersive cultural activities and excursions that can include horse riding, canoeing, and even hot air balloon rides!
How much does a safari tour cost?
It largely depends on the length of your trip and the type of accommodation and amenities you choose. For example, the cost of a seven-day African safari can vary anywhere between US $600 to US $8,000 or more. TourRadar allows you to filter by destination, length of tour, and price range so you can find the perfect adventure for you.
Is going on a safari tour safe?
Safari tours are generally perfectly safe as they are designed to get the guests as close to the wild as possible without any risks, even if some unexpected events happen—after all, that’s part of the thrill! Make sure to pay attention and follow instructions to have the time of your life. On TourRadar, we have search filters and customer reviews to guide you to the perfect adventure level for you.
Do I need travel insurance for a safari tour?
Travel insurance is mandatory for most of the adventures on TourRadar and must be purchased before you start your travels. It covers trip cancellations, medical emergencies, lost or stolen baggage, and more. As you can imagine, this is extra important when going on a safari adventure, and in most cases, you can add travel insurance with Cover Genius directly to your TourRadar booking.
When is the best time to go on a safari tour?
For an African safari, the best time to go is during the dry season and around the time of the Great Migration. For safaris in Asia, you'll want to go from February to May to avoid getting soaked in the monsoons from June onward. On TourRadar, you can always make an inquiry with the operator of the tour you're interested in, as they have expert knowledge of the destination.
What should I pack for a safari adventure?
When packing for a safari adventure, consider luggage allowances on small planes and the size of your vehicle, as you will likely be hopping between national parks and having to carry your belongings at certain points unless you book a more high-end adventure. Check our complete safari packing list to find out what essentials, clothes, gear, and medication to pack.
Which country in Africa has the most animals?
Botswana ranks first in terms of diversity. Besides the Big Five (lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and buffalo), you will be able to spot a wide range of other wildlife. In Tanzania, you can witness the Great African Migration, which is a thrilling event with thousands of animals.
How do I book a Safari tour on TourRadar?
To book a safari tour on TourRadar, simply use our search engine to choose your destination, preferred dates, length of the tour, and price range to find your dream adventure. Then either start an inquiry to get answers to any questions you may have or fill out your details directly to secure your trip.
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