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Your First African Safari: Everything You Need to Know Before You Go
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Your First African Safari: Everything You Need to Know Before You Go

Priya Sharma

Priya Sharma

Senior Travel Writer

5 January 202510 min read

From choosing the right park to what to pack — the definitive first-timer's guide to an African safari.

Nothing in travel prepares you for Africa. The scale of the Serengeti at dawn, a pride of lions sharing their kill 15 metres from your vehicle, the Milky Way blazing over a camp — a safari rewires something fundamental in you.

Choosing Your Destination

Kenya (Masai Mara) — The gold standard. The Great Migration (July–October) sees over 1.5 million wildebeest crossing the Mara River. Year-round Big Five sightings.

Tanzania (Serengeti) — The Serengeti's sheer scale is incomparable. Ngorongoro Crater is a natural amphitheatre teeming with wildlife.

South Africa (Kruger) — Easiest for first-timers. Self-drive is possible, Big Five sightings are reliable, and infrastructure is excellent.

What to Pack

Neutral colours (khaki, olive, brown, beige). Layers are essential; dawn drives can be extremely cold. A good telephoto lens (300mm minimum). Binoculars. Insect repellent with DEET.

The Game Drive Reality

Dawn drives (5:30am) are when predators are most active. Don't expect the Nat Geo highlight reel on every drive — sometimes you return with beautiful sightings of elephants and giraffes and zero cats, and that is still extraordinary.

Africa will ruin other travel for you. Consider yourself warned.

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