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Plan your Safari in Africa with Safari Ambitions and stay at Lagoon Camp in The Okavango Delta with the staff are friendly and the drinks are wonderful!

Plan Your Safari

Safaris in Africa with Safari Ambitions. Natural Selection, Asilia, Kwando, And Beyond, Wilderness, African Bushcamps, Nomad

Meet friendly faces at Lagoon Camp by the Kwando River in The Okavango Delta

Your Ultimate African Safari Adventure Starts Here

Ready to plan your safari?

 

Dreaming of the wild open plains, majestic wildlife, and unforgettable sunsets? Planning a safari in Africa is a once-in-a-lifetime experience — and getting it just right makes all the difference. Whether you're after close encounters with the Big Five, birdwatching in remote wetlands, or simply soaking in the magic of the African bush, your journey begins with thoughtful planning.

Whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned explorer, we’ll help craft a journey that fits your interests, timeline, and travel style. Africa is waiting — let’s make it unforgettable. Start your search here...

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When to Travel

Africa's seasons vary across regions, so your ideal travel time depends on what you want to see:

  • June to October: Dry season — excellent for wildlife viewing in East and Southern Africa, especially in Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, and South Africa.

  • December to March: Great for birdwatching and baby animal sightings, particularly in Southern Africa.

  • Migration Watch: For the Great Wildebeest Migration in the Serengeti and Masai Mara, aim for July to September.

What Do You Want to See?

Tailor your safari around the wildlife and landscapes that excite you most:

  • Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino) – Best spotted in places like Kruger National Park, South Luangwa, or the Masai Mara.

  • Predator Action – Look to the Serengeti or Okavango Delta.

  • Rare Species – Seek out mountain gorillas in Rwanda, or painted dogs in Zimbabwe.

  • Birdwatchers' Paradise – Head to the Okavango Delta, the Zambezi River, or Namibia’s Caprivi Strip.

What to Do on Safari

A safari offers far more than just game drives — it’s a diverse and immersive adventure with something for every kind of traveler.

 

Game Drives (Day & Night)

Explore the bush in open vehicles, with expert guides bringing you close to lions, elephants, and more. Night drives reveal nocturnal animals like leopards, hyenas, and owls.

Walking Safaris

Step into the wild on foot with an experienced guide. Learn to track animals, identify plants, and feel the raw thrill of the bush up close.

Hot Air Balloon & Helicopter Rides

See Africa from above. Balloon safaris at sunrise or helicopter flights over dramatic landscapes offer unforgettable, panoramic views.

Water Activities

In regions like the Okavango Delta or Zambezi River, enjoy boat safaris, mokoro (dugout canoe) trips, or catch-and-release fishing — all offering a peaceful way to spot wildlife.

Horseback Safaris

For confident riders, horseback safaris offer a unique, quiet way to move among the wildlife in places like Botswana or Kenya.

Witness the Great Migration

See one of nature’s greatest spectacles — the wildebeest migration — in the Serengeti or Masai Mara, timed for river crossings or calving season.

Conservation Experiences

Join meaningful activities like rhino tracking, anti-poaching demos, or visits to community projects that support local wildlife protection.

Safari & Beach

Balance your adventure with relaxation. End your safari on the white sands of Zanzibar, Mozambique, or South Africa’s coastline.

 

 

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