6 Awe-Inspiring Alternative African Safaris

6 Awe-Inspiring Alternative African Safaris

The word “safari,” which means “journey” in Swahili, often suggests 4x4s winding through African game reserves in search of lions, elephants, and giraffes. However, there are many alternative ways to experience a safari. From hiking through wildflower-filled landscapes to paddling along Botswana’s waterways, here are six unique takes on this African adventure.

Admire South Africa’s Spring Wildflowers
South Africa’s Western Cape comes alive with colour from August to September. The West Coast National Park, just an easy drive from Cape Town, offers one of the most scenic wildflower safaris. Visitors to the park’s Postberg section can marvel at blankets of vibrant wildflowers while spotting zebras, wildebeest, and even tortoises. Midweek visits are ideal to avoid the crowds. For convenient access to the city’s attractions, stay at the Westin Cape Town, offering stunning views of Table Mountain and the V&A Waterfront.

Take a Mokoro Through Botswana’s Lush Delta
Botswana’s Okavango Delta is a wildlife haven where travellers can spot elephants, lions, and hippos. A mokoro ride — a traditional dug-out canoe — offers a unique, up-close view of the delta’s wildlife and water channels. A stay at Protea Hotel by Marriott Gaborone Masa Square allows travellers to explore Botswana’s other gems, such as the No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency tours in Gaborone.

Discover the World of the Little Five
The “Little Five” — lion ants, leopard tortoises, buffalo weavers, rhino beetles, and elephant shrews — offer a new perspective on traditional safaris. Kruger National Park in South Africa is one of the best places to explore both the Big and Little Five. For a self-drive safari, stay at Protea Hotel by Marriott Nelspruit and enjoy proximity to Kruger’s entrance.

6 Awe-Inspiring Alternative African Safaris

Go Back to the Fundamentals with a Walking Safari
A walking safari offers a unique perspective as you slow down and immerse yourself in nature. Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park is known for its walking safaris, and visitors can also explore the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls. Stay at the nearby Protea Hotel by Marriott Livingstone just a short drive from Victoria Falls.

Explore the Urban Jungle
Nairobi National Park, located right in Kenya’s capital city, is home to big game such as lions, leopards, and rhinos — all against the backdrop of Nairobi’s skyline. A perfect safari option for those short on time. For a blend of city and safari, stay at Sankara Nairobi, Autograph Collection and enjoy the city’s best dining and rooftop views.

Try a Rare West African Safari
Ghana’s Mole National Park is one of West Africa’s hidden gems, offering the chance to see elephants, antelope, and hundreds of bird species. Combine your safari with a visit to cultural landmarks like the Larabanga Mosque and the bustling city of Kumasi. For a comfortable stay before your journey north, book at Accra Marriott Hotel located near the city’s airport.

Across Africa, travellers can embark on safaris that offer more than the ordinary—whether it is exploring vibrant wildflower landscapes, paddling through pristine waterways, or walking alongside wildlife—transforming each journey into an unforgettable and immersive adventure that highlights the continent’s diverse beauty and rich ecosystems.

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No matter that the food is delicious and the setting delightful, poor service can ruin the occasion.  However, great service combined with mediocre meal and a plane jane restaurant can still be a pleasant night out.

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