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Experience iconic wildlife in its natural environment on Bluewater Travel's ultimate land-based African Safaris. We will tailor your dream itinerary to the best African destinations, ensuring your bespoke safari is the trip of a lifetime. Whether it's the breathtaking nature of Tanzania and South Africa or unforgettable gorilla encounters in Rwanda and Uganda, we will craft the perfect package just for you.
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Each region of Africa has unique opportunities to see a variety of animals in their natural habitats. Pick the destination that best matches your interests, or combine them for an unforgettable trip of a lifetime!
Many class Tanzania as the ultimate African safari destination, offering a huge variety of up-close and personal wildlife encounters with the most iconic African species. While on a Safari in Tanzania, you can expect to spot lions, elephants, leopards, buffalo, zebras, giraffes, and hippos. And that’s just for starters! Tanzania is also home to many different types of antelope and gazelle, as well as various primates, including baboons. If you’re lucky, Tanzania is also the best place to spot the endangered and extremely rare black rhino.
Click to read our trip reports from previous Tanzania safaris:
Tanzania Big Game Safari - August 2022 - with Craig Dietrich & Zanzibar Diving & Tanzania Safari Trip Report 2024
Tracking mountain gorillas is a rewarding and unforgettable adventure, only experienced by a lucky few. The excitement of coming face to face with a huge silver-back gorilla is a truly thrilling and unique wildlife encounter. Uganda and Rwanda are world-renowned for families of wild mountain gorillas and are among the only places on the planet where you can interact with these charismatic great apes in their natural habitat.



For bold and exciting wildlife encounters where the ‘Big 5’ is your main aim, South Africa is a great option. The world’s most iconic African safari species, elephants, rhinos, lions, leopards, and buffalo, can all be spotted here in just one day! There are countless other species to spot during your South African safari, such as cheetahs, hyenas, warthogs, zebras, hippos, crocodiles, giraffes, wildebeest, and many types of antelope. The list goes on…
In addition to the stunning topside South African wildlife, July to November brings migratory whales to the country’s coast, and you can witness adult humpbacks arriving from the icy Antarctic to mate and give birth in warmer waters. There is also the world-famous sardine run which runs from May through to August.
The best time to go on an African safari depends on what you want to see and experience. Each region has unique weather patterns and animal migrations, so talk to our experts to find the best options for your trip.
Between June and October, wildlife viewing in Tanzania is at its prime. This is the dry season when animals gather in large numbers around watering holes.
The best time to experience the great wildebeest migration in the Southern Serengeti is between December and March. However, this is also the wet season when long grass and abundant vegetation growth can obscure much of the wildlife.
Tanzania Climate: Dry seasons run from January to March and June to October. Wet seasons run from April to June and November to December.
Gorilla trekking in Rwanda and Uganda is available all year round.
Uganda Climate: Dry seasons run from January through February and from June to September. Wet seasons run from March to May and September to December.
Rwanda Climate: Dry seasons run from June to September and December to February. Wet seasons run from March to May and October to November.

The best time to safari in South Africa is between May and September. This coincides with the annual sardine run, which runs from May through August.
South Africa Climate: Dry season runs from May to October. Wet season is typically from November to April.
There are three distinct types of safari you can enjoy in Africa: walking safaris, mobile safaris, and migration safaris. Each offers a different experience, so read on to decide what type of safari suits you.
During a walking safari you will travel between campsites and/or lodges by vehicle or boat. Once you reach the designated area you will get the opportunity to walk around on foot, under the watchful eye of a guide.
Mobile safaris are our most popular type and probably what you imagine when you think of going on a safari. You will be driven by guides (usually in an open 4X4 vehicle) over a wide area looking for wildlife. The vehicles will make regular stops so that you can spend some time viewing and photographing the various species you see along the way.
These expeditions follow vast animal populations during their annual migrations. Prepare to have a flexible schedule if you undertake a migration safari!






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