| | April 2011 | | You've seen stunning photographs of lions, cheetahs, and elephants in our magazines. You've watched footage of breathtaking migrations across the Serengeti and lions stalking their prey in our films. Now we invite you to travel with National Geographic and experience the majesty of Africa's wildlife close up. Join our wildlife biologists on safari in Tanzania or southern Africa, or set out on a private safari tailored to your interests. Below, take a look at the extraordinary adventures that await you.
| | | Soar over southern Africa's splendid landscapes on an unforgettable journey by private air. Experience some of the world's best wildlife viewing on safari, tracking lions, elephants, rare white rhinoceroses, leopards, and cheetahs. Feel the thunder of beautiful Victoria Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and stay at luxury safari camps. View the itinerary.
| | | | | | Encounter the sweeping landscapes of southern Africa at the height of the zebra migration. Traveling by private air, take in stunning aerial views of herds of zebra as they move as one across the veld. Stay in luxury safari camps in South Africa and Botswana; and track lions, elephants, kudu, leopards, and rare birds on morning and evening safaris. Conclude your journey amid the mists of beautiful Victoria Falls. View the itinerary.
| | | | Set out on a wildlife safari amid the incredible diversity of landscapes in Tanzania's most famous national parks. Take in extraordinary vistas of the Great Rift Valley and the rolling savanna, encounter wildlife in its natural habitat, visit a Maasai village, and meet renowned anthropologist Meave or Louise Leakey on a visit to Olduvai Gorge. View the itinerary.
| | | | On our private safaris, bring your spouse, your family, or a few friends, and choose what time of year you want to travel. We'll handle all the arrangements. Stay in incomparable propertiesluxury safari camps that offer top amenities as well as local charm and character. Gain an insiders' perspective on some of the research and conservation programs that National Geographic and our partner Great Plains Conservation are collaborating on in these regions.
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