Africa

Top 5 African Wildlife National Parks

Chobe National Park, Botswana

The largest elephant populations is found here. Chobe Park is known for its excellent game viewing boat cruises along the Chobe River, which attracts plenty of animals and birds. In the southwestern area of Chobe lies the Savuti marsh, hosting some of Africa’s highest year-round concentrations of wildlife, especially predators and elephant bulls.

Kruger National Park, South Africa

This world-famous national park is home to Africa’s Big Five, as well as a bewitching array of other wild animals, from hippos, crocodiles and cheetahs to wild dogs, giraffes and numerous antelope species.

Etosha National Park, Namibia

This unique national park covers some 22270 km² of wilderness in northern Namibia, and is centred around the stark-white Etosha Pan with its dancing mirages and wide horizons. The strikingly beautiful setting of Etosha is ideal for spotting wildlife at watering holes, given the open and arid landscape.

Source & photo credits – www.africanbudgetsafaris.com

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