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How to Plan a Memorable African Safari

By The New York Times·Edited by Editor TO·

Planning an African safari requires choices about budget, destination, timing, health, and conservation. According to safari experts, travelers should first define the experience they want before they begin planning their trip. Luxury trips based in private reserves can cost about $750 to $1,500 per person each day, while more affordable options may start around $200. South Africa suits travelers who wish to pair wildlife viewing with city and wine-region stays, while Kenya and Tanzania offer classic tented safaris and access to the Great Migration. Meanwhile, Botswana’s Okavango Delta appeals to those seeking remote wilderness. Experts recommend combining varied experiences, such as intimate game drives with larger-scale wildlife viewing, and note that dry seasons generally offer better visibility while green seasons bring lower prices and lush scenery. They also recommend choosing operators with strong sustainability credentials and booking luxury lodges up to a year in advance due to limited availability.