Exploring Five Exceptional Safari Ideas Tailor-Made by Immanent Travel

Exploring Five Exceptional Safari Ideas Tailor-Made by Immanent Travel

A communion with nature.
Adventure, landscapes immensity and the patience to take the perfect photo. The first safari is a special experience in the life of any traveler, which inevitably leads to others. Immanent Travel offers you a non-exhaustive selection of 5 destinations where you can get up close and personal with a majestic wildlife.

Tanzania: the gigantic scale of large-scale migrations

Tanzania is probably the best choice for a first safari because of the great diversity of landscapes in its large national parks and the profusion of species including the Big 5. It is possible to visit all year round, but it is really during the first half of July that the spectacle of the great migrations reaches its peak, in the legendary Serengeti Park.

Botswana: the holy grail of luxury and intimate safaris

Botswana offers a more original aspect of the yesteryear safaris, in luxury ecolodges completely cut off from the world. As the only country in Africa to see a growth in large mammal populations over the past 50 years, Botswana offers the most immersive experience. Here too, it is possible to go there all year round, depending on your expectations in terms of animal observation, but the period from June to October is the most suitable in terms of meteorological conditions.

Rwanda: The Great Apes' Refuge

After replicating Botswana's conservation model, Rwanda can boast of having saved gorillas from extinction. Across its jungle-clad highlands, Rwanda is home to chimpanzees and several endemic species of primates. Akagera Park is also home to a wide variety of mammals, but gorillas remain THE first reason to travel to the land of 1000 hills.

Ecuador: the concentrate of the Amazon & Galapagos

World-famous for its Galapagos Reserve, a real treasure of biodiversity where you can swim among sea lions, sharks and sea lizards, Ecuador also offers the Best of the Amazon in the Yasuni and Cuyabeno reserves. Along the Rio Nepo, be mesmerized by clouds of parrots, get up close with giant otters and Amazon dolphins, and try to observe the lord of the jungle: the magnificent jaguar.

India: Tigers, leopards, snow leopards...

... lions and Asian rhinos! India has historically been home to a staggering number of animals that have been on the brink of extinction. After years of fierce struggles, its big cat populations are finally increasing. If the observation of tigers and leopards in Rajasthan is guaranteed, snow leopards ones in the highlands of Ladakh is firstly for real enthusiasts, ready to wait long hours for a the possibility to admire the Himalaya ghost.

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