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When to Go on a Luxury African Safari — and Where to Stay for Exclusive Access

When to Go on a Luxury African Safari — and Where to Stay for Exclusive Access

A private safari positions the savannah around you. Here is when to go for the Great Migration and the green season, where to stay, how to pair the bush with a beach, and what it typically starts from.

Forest Travel· Advisory since 1986 ·Updated Jun 2026
Key takeaways
  • Timing follows the wildlife: the Great Migration's river crossings run roughly July to October, the green-season births come early in the year, and private conservancies deliver superb year-round game.
  • The top safari countries are Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana and Rwanda — and we place you in the finest luxury lodges and exclusive-use camps in each.
  • Build seven to ten days on safari, then a private-island or coastal finale (Zanzibar, the Seychelles) to decompress.
  • Family safaris are possible — areas that welcome younger children, with private vehicles and guides instead of fixed rules.
  • Indicative starting point: a luxury safari typically starts from around US$1,500 per person per night for the finest exclusive-use camps.

When to go — follow the wildlife

The best time for a luxury safari follows the animals. The Great Migration's dramatic river crossings in the Masai Mara and Serengeti run roughly July to October; the green season early in the year brings newborns and superb birdlife; and private conservancies offer excellent game year-round, away from the crowds. Your advisor times your camps to where the wildlife will actually be.

Where to go — and where to stay

Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana and Rwanda lead for different reasons — the Mara and Serengeti for big-cat drama and the Migration, Botswana's Okavango for water-based game, Rwanda for gorillas. We place you in the finest luxury lodges and exclusive-use camps in each, where the savannah is effectively yours, guided by some of the finest trackers on the continent.

How long, and pairing with a beach

Seven to ten days on safari is the sweet spot, often followed by a private-island or coastal finale — Zanzibar, the Seychelles, the Mozambican coast — to decompress. Light-aircraft transfers link the two without commercial connections.

Family safaris and what's included

A safari can suit families: we choose areas and the best lodges that welcome younger children, with private vehicles and dedicated guides. Everything between camps is orchestrated — light-aircraft transfers, a private guide and vehicle, and seamless border handling.

What it typically starts from

As an indicative guide, a luxury safari typically starts from around US$1,500 per person per night for the finest exclusive-use camps, with private conservancies and a fuller itinerary higher. We share a starting range early and never quote a final, all-in figure until the trip is designed.

Common Questions

Questions, answered.

It follows the wildlife — the Great Migration's river crossings run roughly July to October, the green-season births come early in the year, and private conservancies deliver superb game year-round. We time your camps to where the animals will be.

As an indicative guide, a luxury safari typically starts from around US$1,500 per person per night for the finest exclusive-use camps, rising with private conservancies, light-aircraft transfers and a fuller itinerary. We share a starting range candidly and never quote a final, all-in price until the trip is designed.

The most luxurious safari is a private one — the finest exclusive-use lodges and camps where the savannah is effectively yours, with your own vehicle, guide and pace. Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana and Rwanda all offer it; we match the lodge to the experience you want.

Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, Rwanda and Mozambique among them, placing you in the finest luxury lodges in each — including gorilla-trekking in Rwanda and water-based game in the Okavango.

Yes. We place families in areas and the best lodges that welcome younger children, where private vehicles and dedicated guides replace fixed game-drive rules, with junior guiding and flexible mealtimes. Tell us your children's ages and we match accordingly.

Seven to ten days on safari is ideal, then a private-island or coastal finale — Zanzibar or the Seychelles — to decompress, with light-aircraft transfers connecting the two without commercial flights.

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