Indian travelers turn to Africa for Param Safari experience
More and more Indian passengers are now adding African safari to their bucket list. There is a look here where people are going.

Indian travelers have definitely expanded their journey. Right now, they are investigating some Roaring Adventures – African Savannah. Alia Bhatt – Ranbir Kapoor’s viral offer, Kareena Kapoor – Saif Ali Khan, and many other Bollywood Biggies thanks for the brilliant family holidays, Safari Dream has now found its way in everyone’s bucket list.
At a time when people are expanding the travel budget and constantly planning the weekend gateway (both domestic and international), luxury trips have become more common. A recent survey by travel platform thrilofilia shows that the affluent Indians are looking fast in Africa for their next big visit, with an increase of 21 percent in booking for Tanzania and 17 percent for Botswana.
The visa process is one of the most challenging aspects when it comes to planning an international trip. While Indian passport holders can apply online for E-VISA for Tanzania, Botswana requires visa in advance through consulates or online applications.

From zoo to safari, and now luxury forest retreat, the tendency to detect the forest is continuously expanding. In fact, many safari luxury stays, exclusive retreat, water safari and other experiences, demanding they demand demands. And are ready to separate Indians. Interestingly, the survey also states that passengers are ready to pay for an exclusive safari priced between Rs 1.6 and 2.5 lakh per person for five to seven nights.

Wilderness diaries
The African Safari separates the endless savanna, scattered trees, and wildlife wild and free against the backdrop of a sunset – like ‘The Lion King’. Africa is observed as the home of Big Five – Lion, Leopard, African Elephant, Rhinoceros and Cape Buffalo. It is also a place where anyone can witness the great migration, the time when animals move from one place to another in huge flocks in search of food and water.

While Tanzania and Botswana are the top pics for Indians, Kenya, Namibia and South Africa are also some popular places. Here are the top places to wear your safari hat and place your binoculars:
Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya: Let’s start with Bollywood’s favorite! Ever since “Ralia” has been discussed a lot, Mara has become a trendy destination. It is often seen as a Quintessiant Safari Dream, with an endless expansion of one of the most breathtaking wildlife glasses. For Indian travelers seeking moments of cinematic safari, the Mara Drama, Luxury Tenade Camps and a unique mixture of close encounters with Big Fives offer a unique mixture.
Cerengeti National Park, Tanzania: This is the place where the iconic great migration comes out. Every year, more than two million wildbasts, zebras, and other species travel in search of greenery pastures, one of the most amazing natural ideas. It is almost like those travel documentaries. With its vast landscape with acacia trees, serrengty offers a surprising performance of both flora and organisms.

Chob National Park, Botswana: Located with Chob Riverfront, this park is home to the largest population of elephants. Here, heavy muzzle of hooves on sand is often accompanied by trumpeting of powerful flocks. At the sunset, the gathering of elephants from the edge of the water makes for unforgettable safari moments. A small river can also enjoy safari.
Kruger National Park, South Africa: If spotting the Big Five is on your list, then Krurga National Park is another place. As one of Africa’s oldest and most accessible reserves, Kruger combined the adventure with comfort. It gives visitors a chance to see wildlife in their natural habitat, with a well -developed infrastructure for a spontaneous safari experience.

Etosha National Park, Namibia: Etosha is famous for its huge salt pan, abundant water, and densely populated population of elephants, rhinoceros, lions and rare deer. With over 340 bird species, it is also a paradise for birds. It is considered one of the largest reproductive base for flamingos.
These are some of many national parks and wildlife reserves in Africa. And honestly, there is definitely something about the wild and free wild and free wildlife – the way they are going to happen.
So where are you planning your next safari adventure work?
