Maasai Mara National Reserve

This is one of the top-most and most famous parks not only in Africa, but in the world. It doesn’t matter which season of the year you’re visiting this game reserve; you’re sure to view wildlife at anytime, any day. The regular rainfall around the park and its abundant vegetation

Mala Mala Game Reserve

Geographically, Mala Mala is a section of Sabi Sand Game Reserve, but it is an independent game reserve located in South Africa. Offering excellent wildlife viewing, this reserve is a must-visit for any tourist looking to set their eyes on the so-called Big Five, particularly the leopards, which are easily

Moremi Game Reserve

Within the Okavango Delta, Botswana, lies the Moremi Game Reserve, which is perhaps the most productive part of the delta, in terms of wildlife viewing. On top of its wetlands, the reserve boasts a dry peninsula, which is perfect for game-drive safaris. With all the Big Five present in this

Serengeti National Park

Sharing the Wildebeest Migration wonder with the Maasai National Park, Serengeti National Park is a Tanzania-based game reserve that is synonymous with the classic scenery of Africa, as well as wildlife. It is the oldest park in the country and a perfect destination for top-notch wildlife viewing. Wildlife If you’re looking for

Mana Pools National Park

When we mention Zimbabwe, the name of Joseph Mugabe tends to pop up almost instantly. However, there is another name that is perhaps more popular than Joseph Mugabe in the world of tourism. That is none other than Mana Pools National Park. Undoubtedly the country’s top-most game park, Mana Pools