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Embarking on a Big Five safari in Africa is the ultimate dream for any wildlife enthusiast and a bucket-list adventure like no other. Originally coined by big-game hunters to describe the most challenging animals to track on foot, the term “Big Five” now represents the crown jewels of African wildlife watching: the majestic Lion, the elusive Leopard, the giant Elephant, the formidable Cape Buffalo, and the prehistoric Rhinoceros.
But with so many incredible Parks and Reserves across the continent, deciding exactly where to go, when to visit and how long to stay can feel overwhelming. Whether you are dreaming of the vast, open plains of East Africa or the dense, wildlife-rich bushveld of Southern Africa, our comprehensive guide is here to help. Dive into our expert recommendations and discover the absolute best destinations to witness these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.
Key Takeaways for Your Big Five Safari
- The Big Five: The term refers to the African Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Cape Buffalo, and Rhinoceros.
- Top Destinations: The absolute best places to spot them are the Masai Mara (Kenya), Serengeti (Tanzania), Kruger National Park (South Africa), South Luangwa (Zambia), and Chobe/Hwange (Botswana/Zimbabwe).
- Best Time to Go: The dry season (typically June to October) is the optimal time for a Big Five safari, as wildlife congregates around water sources and the bush is less dense.
- Expert Planning: Using an experienced operator like Africa Travel ensures you stay in the right camps (like Cottar’s 1920s or Singita Sasakwa) at the right time.
What Are the Big Five in Africa? Where Should I Go to See Them?
What are the big 5 in Africa? Where should I go to see them? When, and for how long? These are the most common things we are asked, but of course, the answers depend on a multitude of variants. In order to answer some of these questions, we have put together a comprehensive guide to the best places to go in Africa to see each of the Big Five.
Lion
Widely known as the King of the Bush, the lion is the poster boy of any African safari, and nowhere does them better than Kenya’s Masai Mara, one of the finest Big Five safari destinations in Africa. The vast grasslands and wooded areas are perfect lion territory. Staying at a property such as Cottar’s 1920s Camp provides the perfect base from which to view these magnificent predators.
Buffalo
Perhaps not at the top of many safari-goers’ wish lists, the much-maligned Cape buffalo is nevertheless still one of Africa’s Big Five. They are found in enormous numbers in Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park, where they roam year-round in vast herds and form a crucial part of the ecosystem alongside the iconic Great Migration. Head to Singita Sasakwa for some serious, awe-inspiring sightings.
Leopard
As elusive as any animal in the bush, the leopard is arguably Africa’s hardest member of the Big Five to see. A majestic sighting whenever it is spotted, staying in the South Luangwa National Park in Zambia at the iconic Nkwali Lodge will provide you with some of your best chances of seeing these sleek creatures up close.
Elephant
Many people’s favourites, the big old elephant is thankfully still found in large swathes right across East and Southern Africa. Their numbers in the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe are only topped by Botswana’s Chobe National Park – where a stay at the Muchenje Safari Lodge will put you right in the heart of elephant territory.
Rhino
Last on the list is the prehistoric-looking and sadly endangered rhinoceros. Conservation efforts have increased rapidly over the years to help protect this majestic giant, with nowhere doing it better than South Africa’s Kruger National Park, and the aptly-named Rhino Post Safari Lodge.
Aside from the Big Five, you also have hippos, giraffes, cheetahs, wild dogs, crocodiles, zebras and much, much more, so do get in contact with us and let us help you plan your perfect wildlife adventure.
Big Five Safari: Comparative Destination Table
To help you plan your ultimate Big Five safari, here is a quick comparison of the top destinations based on the specific animal you wish to prioritise:
| Animal | Best Safari Destination | Country | Best Time to Visit | Spotting Difficulty |
| Lion | Masai Mara | Kenya | July – October | Easy |
| Buffalo | Serengeti National Park | Tanzania | June – July | Easy |
| Leopard | South Luangwa National Park | Zambia | May – October | Hard (Elusive) |
| Elephant | Chobe / Hwange National Park | Botswana / Zimbabwe | May – November | Very Easy |
| Rhino | Kruger National Park | South Africa | May – September | Medium |
Top Destinations & Insider Tips by Country
To maximise your chances of a successful Big Five safari, here is an in-depth look at the prime Parks and Reserves, along with our expert travel tips:
1. South Africa: Greater Kruger National Park & Sabi Sands
- The Parks: Covering nearly 2 million hectares, the Kruger National Park is a wildlife colossus. However it is the adjacent Private Reserves – most notably the Sabi Sands and Timbavati, that elevate the Big Five experience. Because there are no fences between the Kruger and these Reserves, wildlife roams freely across a vast ecosystem.
- The Vibe: The ultimate all-rounder and undeniably the most reliable Big Five destination globally. Sabi Sands, in particular, is world-renowned for its relaxed, habituated leopards.
- Top Tip: Opt for a lodge in a private concession. Unlike the National Park, Private Reserves permit vehicles to drive off-road, which is absolutely essential for tracking elusive leopards through the undergrowth and getting breathtakingly close to rhinos.
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2. Kenya: The Masai Mara Ecosystem
- The Parks: The Masai Mara National Reserve is globally celebrated, but the surrounding private conservancies (such as Mara Naboisho, Olare Motorogi and Mara North) offer an equally spectacular, yet far more exclusive Big Five safari. The landscape is a classic mix of rolling golden savannahs punctuated by acacia trees.
- The Vibe: Classic, sweeping open plains and dramatic predator-prey interactions.
- Top Tip: Time your visit to coincide with the Great Wildebeest Migration (typically July to October). The sheer abundance of prey during this period attracts massive prides of lions, opportunistic leopards, and huge herds of buffalo. Staying in a Private Conservancy allows you to enjoy night drives and walking safaris away from the main Reserve’s crowds.
From the Masai Mara to the Amboseli plains, Kenya has it all. Explore our Kenya safari experiences and start planning your adventure.
3. Tanzania: Serengeti National Park & Ngorongoro Crater
- The Parks: The Serengeti offers endless plains dotted with granite kopjes, (rock outcroppings), which serve as the perfect vantage points for lounging lions. Just a short drive away lies the Ngorongoro Crater, a volcanic caldera that acts as a natural, enclosed sanctuary boasting an incredibly high concentration of wildlife, including some of East Africa’s largest tusked elephants and rare black rhinos.
- The Vibe: Unmatched wildlife density and dramatic, cinematic landscapes.
- Top Tip: Combine both parks in one itinerary. The Ngorongoro Crater offers a very high statistical chance of spotting all of the Big Five in a single day, whilst the Serengeti provides the scale and the awe-inspiring herds of the Great Migration.
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4. Zambia: South Luangwa National Park
- The Parks: Often dubbed the “Valley of the Leopard”, South Luangwa is centred around the meandering Luangwa River and its oxbow lakes. The park is raw, remote and intensely wild. It is also the legendary birthplace of the walking safari, pioneered by Norman Carr & Robin Pope.
- The Vibe: Authentic, untamed bushcraft and exceptional leopard viewing.
- Top Tip: Take full advantage of the night game drives. South Luangwa is famous for them, and using a red-filtered spotlight after dusk is unequivocally the best way to observe leopards hunting or defending their kills in the branches of sausage trees.
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5. Botswana & Zimbabwe: Chobe & Hwange National Parks
- The Parks: Botswana’s Chobe National Park is famed for its riverfront and the arid Savuti region, while the adjacent Linyanti Private Concession completes the greater ecosystem, supporting one of the highest concentrations of elephants on the African continent. Across the border, Zimbabwe’s largest Reserve, Hwange National Park, features pumped waterholes that draw staggering numbers of elephants and buffalos during the dry season.
- The Vibe: The land of the giants; arguably the best elephant viewing on Earth.
- Top Tip: In Chobe, make sure to swap the traditional 4×4 for a boat. A river safari on the Chobe River offers unparalleled, silent approaches to massive herds of elephants as they drink, bathe and playfully cross the water right in front of your vessel.
Home to the world’s greatest elephant herds, Botswana is truly extraordinary. Explore our Botswana safari experiences and immerse yourself in the land of the giants.
Why Book Your Africa Big 5 Safari with Jomert Gorilla Safaris Ltd?
Now that you know where to go on safari to see Africa’s Big 5, and where the best African safaris are, it is time to contact Africa Travel.
With over 30 years’ experience in creating tailor-made and bespoke holidays to Africa, there is no one more qualified to advise on the best safari destinations in Africa, or to organise an unforgettable safari holiday. We have a wealth of specialist resources to help you book your perfect Big 5 safari and are trusted by more and more customers to create a memorable experience which is not just another holiday, but rather the best safari in Africa.
All of our staff have travelled extensively, and you can trust that our personal recommendations will deliver the Big 5 Africa safari tour that you have always dreamed of. We know the best time to go on a safari in Africa, the best safari destinations in Africa, and we can recommend the best luxury safari lodges. We organise exclusive and private tours, and arrange for the finest guides to escort you.
8 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Big Five Safaris
1. What animals make up the Big Five?
The Big Five consists of the Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Cape Buffalo and Rhinoceros (both black and white).
2. Why are they called the “Big Five”?
Originally coined by big-game hunters in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the term refers to the five African animals that were considered the most difficult and dangerous to track and hunt on foot. Today the term is proudly used by the photographic safari industry.
3. Where is the absolute best place for a Big Five safari?
Whilst many parks offer the Big Five, the Kruger National Park (and its surrounding Private Reserves like Sabi Sands) in South Africa, and the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania, offer the highest statistical probability of seeing all five in a short amount of time.
4. What is the best time of year to go on a Big Five safari?
The dry season, (roughly June to October in East and Southern Africa), is generally the best time. The vegetation is sparse, making animals easier to spot, and wildlife congregates around shrinking waterholes and rivers.
5. How long should a Big Five safari be?
To have a realistic chance of spotting all five animals without feeling rushed, we recommend dedicating at least 3-5 days purely to game-viewing in a major National Park or Reserve.
6. Is it safe to go on a Big Five safari?
Absolutely. As long as you listen to your expert guides, stay inside the vehicle during game drives, and follow lodge rules, (such as being escorted to your room at night), going on safari is a highly safe and secure experience.
7. Can you see the Big Five in a single day?
Yes, it is possible, though it requires a bit of luck! Destinations like the Ngorongoro Crater (Tanzania) and Sabi Sands (South Africa) are famous for yielding “Big Five days,” where guests spot all five animals within morning and afternoon game drives.
8. What is the difference between a Big Five safari in East Africa vs. Southern Africa?
East Africa, (Kenya, Tanzania), is characterised by vast, open sweeping plains and the Great Migration. Southern Africa, (South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe), often features thicker bushveld, relies more on tracking, and offers a wider variety of activities like water safaris and walking safaris.
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