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Africa offers an unmatched range of safari experiences, where wildlife and landscapes combine in ways that continually surprise. In Kenya, the Great Migration unfolds as wildebeest and zebra surge across the Mara River, drawing lions, cheetahs, and crocodiles in dramatic displays of predator and prey. The Okavango Delta in Botswana transforms when the floods arrive, creating waterways alive with elephants, hippos, and birdlife. In Namibia, dry-season waterholes draw diverse species into close quarters, while in South Africa, game drives wind through scrub and bushveld in search of predators and plains animals. Central Africa shifts the focus, with encounters with mountain gorillas in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and hippos wallowing along the Victoria Nile in Queen Elizabeth National Park. Across the continent, vast grasslands, intricate deltas, stark salt pans, and dense rainforests reflect Africa’s extraordinary ecological variety. No matter how many times you go, there is always more to return to—another season, another landscape, another moment that makes Africa’s safaris endlessly rewarding through the lens.