Top 5 paradise-like African game reserves you must visit

Game reserve lovers have a lot to gain for coming to Africa. These destinations are an envy of the world, offering visitors the best of what African wildlife has to offer.

Top 5 paradise-like African game reserves you must visit

Africa has some of the best game reserves in the world. These highly reserved destinations which are protected by government offer insights into the life of the animals that reside there. Each of these game reserves is pristine and paradise-like, giving visitors the best adventures of their lifetime. Here are the best game reserves you must visit in Africa. 

Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Serengeti is not just the oldest national park in Tanzania; it's also one of the most well-kept and reserved for visitors. It offers an endless connection with animals who roam about the land as the predators battle preys. If you travel from December to July, you'll witness the Great Migration of wildebeest, zebras, and Thomson's gazelle, which are a fantastic sight to behold. Lovers of birds will be able to watch more than 500 bird species. 

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Amboseli National Park, Kenya

With five different habitats and Mountain Kilimanjaro, the highest point in Africa, Amboseli National Park, remains a place of awe and wonder that game reserve lovers need to see. The park is famous for its large herds of elephants, dense woodlands, contrasting ecosystems, and the presence of cats like cheetahs and lions. Witness dramatic event of elephants bathing in red dust or explore the village of Maasi, to learn about the beautiful culture and traditions of these beautiful people. 

Kruger National Park, South Africa

Here is the largest and oldest national park in South Africa. Visitors come here from all over the world to witness over 500 species of birds along with cats like giraffes, cheetahs, zebras, and hippos. The park is also blessed with fertile river systems, grasslands, and forests that provide an incredible opportunity for visitors to witness the best of wildlife and natural habitats. You can enjoy the best of luxurious private game reserves and self-catering accommodation that is safe, reliable, and affordable. 

Chobe National Park, Botswana

If you're a lover of elephants, this is where you should be. The Chobe National Park in Botswana has the reputation of having the highest number of elephants in Africa, roaming about in the ‎11,700 km2 space. Watch lion devouring their killing, hippopotamus bathing in the mud, and cheetahs looking for prey to satisfy their hunger. It's a place that accommodates exciting and beautiful aspects of nature like Chobe River, Okavango Delta, Savuti Marsh, and the Linyanti Marsh. If you're in for some fantastic side-trip, you can take a boat trip along the Chobe River to visit Victoria Falls, which provides a spectacular view to behold.

Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

We saved the best for the last. Maasai Mara National Reserve is a beauty to behold and remains on the wishlist of lovers of wildlife across the world. Visitors who come around July through October get to witness the great migration of wildebeest, zebra, and Thomson's gazelle. Around the Mara River, predators like cheetahs, lions, crocs, and leopards thrive. Come with your camera to capture the best of nature in this incredible place in the heart of Africa. 

 

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