Tanzania, Kenya or Botswana?
All three deliver a world-class safari. They just deliver different ones. Here's how to choose.
Tanzania — the big, iconic one
Home of the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater. Endless plains, enormous herds, and the most famous stretches of the Great Migration. It's the classic "first safari" — and pairs perfectly with a Zanzibar beach finish. Expect well-trodden routes in peak season.
Kenya — accessible and varied
The Maasai Mara is smaller and more intimate than the Serengeti, with superb big-cat viewing and dramatic river crossings (July–October). Kenya is easy to reach, often a little cheaper, and rich in culture. A strong choice if you want a lot of wildlife without long travel days.
Botswana — wild, watery and exclusive
The Okavango Delta is a different kind of safari — a maze of channels explored by mokoro canoe and boat, with low visitor numbers and a genuinely remote feel. It's typically the most expensive of the three (small fly-in camps, high logistics), and it's the connoisseur's pick.
Quick decision guide
- First safari, want the icons + a beach → Tanzania.
- Best value, big cats, easy logistics → Kenya.
- Remote, exclusive, water-based, money less of an object → Botswana.
You can also combine them — but for one trip, picking the country that matches your priorities beats rushing all three.
The honest takeaway: there's no wrong answer here. Match the country to what you most want — icons, value or exclusivity — and a trusted local operator will shape the route around it.
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