You can start your safari in Uganda. drive about 3000 km, starting from Entebbe over Lake Mburo, Bwindi, Queen Elizabeth, Kibale, Murchison, Ziwa Rhino Camp to Jinja and back to Entebbe. The 4×4 car is big enough and you can manage all the roads with the car since its a 4×4 ready for all terrains.
The communication with us is excellent and the car is in good conditions. You will have no problems with the car during our trip since it is good condition to go. You will meet other travelers who may have broken cars but shortly could see that their problem is solved in some hours. We would highly recommend Uganda as a self driving country that will give the best safari for that case.
This is a great way to explore Uganda. Reasonably priced and functional, friendly, helpful and informative staff. Wonderful option for a road trip if you’re short on time and can’t use public transportation and don’t want to go on an organized tour.
You can take another trip to Tanzania. Book a car with driver for this wonderful trip from Arusha over Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro, Serengeti Ndutu, to the centre of Serengeti.
Everything is perfectly organized with driver/ guide who is excellent to manage all road conditions perfectly. He also knows everything about all the big and small animals, plants and the culture of Tanzania. Moving with an experienced driver/guide will make your trip so perfect in a way that this driver will be giving you all the necessary information. Traverse all the possible national parks with no fear since the driver is in control of the journey.
Kenya is another perfect safari for first timers, Kenya’s long-standing reputation in the safari scene is built upon its diverse wildlife, wide range of safari options for all budgets, and, of course, the fact that seeing the Big 5 is fairly likely!
With over 26 different safari parks and reserves, Kenya has a huge range of different safari options, which mean a higher likelihood to see the animals you want. To get the best introduction in the Safari scene, find a safari that incorporates the Masai Mara and Nakuru. These classic safari parks are home to the Big 5, and with opportunities to see the wildebeest migration and flocks of flamingos depending on the season.
For the sake of photographers, Namibia is yet another safari destination. Known for its desert habitat, the harsh environment of Namibia forms one of the most stunning backdrops for a unique and different safari. Though animal populations are smaller, the sightings are hugely rewarding, particularly with the contrasting colours of the land, sky, salt plains and waterholes. In essence, it’s a photographer’s dream.
The 13 vastly different parks and reserves provide a number of safari options. You’ll no doubt take some incredible photos year-round, however if you are particularly interested in wildlife viewing, head there between July to late October. visit the famous Skeleton Coast – a majestic stretch of beach strewn with rusted shipwrecks and bleached whale bones.
South Africa is another no miss safari destination since it is malaria free. It has a huge range of additional activities that can make for an incredible varied holiday. The family-friendly game reserves, beautiful beaches and vibrant cities make it a perfect destination to get your safari fix along with a truly South African holiday experience.
Kruger is the flag raiser park, not only because it has a huge variety of wildlife, but also because it’s the size of a small country. You’ll see the Big 5 in large numbers here, but ensure you stay long enough to get the most out of this beautiful area.
While here, Cape Town is a must visit, home of the famous Table Mountain! Other must-visit areas include the African continent’s most south-westerly tip at the Cape of Good Hope, a nostalgic trip to Robben Island, and a journey along the stunningly beautiful Garden Route. For those short on time, a Cape Township tour is a great introduction to this pleasant, intriguing and ultimately inspiring town.
Take up Rwanda the luxurious tour destination for its three national parks as well as the cultural and historical encounters. This will take you to volcanoes national park for gorilla and golden monkey encounters as well as IbyI’wacu community tour, Nyungwe national park for the chimpanzee trekking as well as canopy walk, Akagera national park for the big five encounter not forgetting the Kigali city tour where you will be able to retrieve the country’s history.