Explore Africa’s Most Iconic National Parks
Why Visit Africa’s National Parks?
Africa’s national parks are more than just protected areas — they are living landscapes where nature thrives, cultures coexist, and adventure unfolds. From the thunderous roar of a lion on the savannah to the quiet beauty of a giraffe at sunrise, these parks offer immersive experiences that connect you to the heart of the continent. Whether you’re a wildlife lover, a photography enthusiast, or a curious traveler, Africa’s national parks promise moments that will move you forever.
Wildlife Density
Over 1,000 species of mammals, birds & reptiles across our parks.
Eco-Lodges & Camps
Stay in comfortable, sustainable lodges amidst the wild.
Photographic Safaris
Picture-perfect landscapes & iconic wildlife encounters.
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Parks
Top National Parks We Cover
Explore Africa’s most iconic parks, where every landscape tells a story and every safari sparks wonder.
Explore Africa’s most iconic parks, where every landscape tells a story and every safari sparks wonder.
Masai Mara National Reserve
Known for the Great Migration, thrilling game drives, and iconic big cats.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site is located in the southwestern part of Uganda.
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FAQ
Have Questions About Visiting Africa’s National Parks?
1 What’s the best time to visit each park?
The ideal time varies by park and what you want to experience.
- Masai Mara (Kenya): July–October for the Great Migration.
- Serengeti (Tanzania): June–October, also for the migration and dry-season game viewing
- Bwindi (Uganda): June–August and December–February for gorilla trekking
- Zanzibar: June–October (cool and dry), December–February (hot and dry).
 Dry seasons are best for wildlife visibility, while wet seasons offer lush landscapes and fewer crowds.
2 Are the parks family-friendly?
The ideal time varies by park and what you want to experience.
- Masai Mara (Kenya): July–October for the Great Migration.
- Serengeti (Tanzania): June–October, also for the migration and dry-season game viewing
- Bwindi (Uganda): June–August and December–February for gorilla trekking
- Zanzibar: June–October (cool and dry), December–February (hot and dry).
 Dry seasons are best for wildlife visibility, while wet seasons offer lush landscapes and fewer crowds.
3 What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?
The ideal time varies by park and what you want to experience.
- Masai Mara (Kenya): July–October for the Great Migration.
- Serengeti (Tanzania): June–October, also for the migration and dry-season game viewing
- Bwindi (Uganda): June–August and December–February for gorilla trekking
- Zanzibar: June–October (cool and dry), December–February (hot and dry).
 Dry seasons are best for wildlife visibility, while wet seasons offer lush landscapes and fewer crowds.
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Discover Tailored Adventures for Every Traveler
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the Maasai Mara. From open plains…
Travel through the vast wilderness of Amboseli, where herds of elephants roam…
Step into the heart of Serengeti’s golden savannahs, where dramatic horizons meet…
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TESTIMONIALS
What Our Travelers Say
An overall amazing experience, trip of our dreams! Everyone was very polite and super friendly. We booked a 5 day safari through Faith with Robinson as our guide. He made the trip exciting and we appreciated that he was very knowledgeable as he kept informing us on the interesting facts about the places and animals. He was very accommodating, and super friendly! Robinson took care of everything and made us feel very safe and welcomed. He made our trip an unforgettable experience! Maasai Mara was my favorite, we got to see all the big 5 there. The animals and scenery were breath-taking. The camp and staff were great. Would definitely book this trip again.
This is a sample review.From booking online from the other side of the world to bidding farewell in Nairobi, our Abound Africa experience was fantastic. Our guide and driver, George, was incredibly professional, open, and welcoming. He prioritized our comfort and safety and was able to answer all our numerous questions about the wildlife and all of Kenya. If you have a choice, George is the one to pick. March is an excellent time to see the wildlife; we saw four of the Big Five, many of their young, and thousands of other animals. The safari land cruiser was spacious and provided great views. Thank you, Abound Africa, for the wonderful experience.
My husband, our 16-month-old baby, and I recently did a 3-day, 2-night safari in the Maasai Mara. Faith arranged everything perfectly, with quick and informative communication via email. Our driver, Joseph, did a fantastic job picking us up from our Nairobi residence and driving us to the Mara. We stayed at the wonderful Sarova Mara, which I highly recommend, with wildlife all around the camp. We had fantastic game drives with Joseph, seeing everything except rhinos. Having our own 4x4 safari land cruiser was great for the views and especially convenient with the baby, ensuring we didn't disturb anyone else. Overall, I highly recommend this company! Special thanks to Faith and Joseph.
Amazing service, had such an amazing adventure with them. They offer exceptional travel packages curated with whatever you would like to do be it a safari to sand beaches, whatever tickles your fancy. Couldn't recommend them more, by far the best tours and travel company I've used. Try them out, you won't be disappointed
