Start the year in style “Safari in January”. Whether its a holiday with girlfriends, mates or Family, Africa has still got a lot to offer the adventurous travelers this January. Don’t delay, Plan and book your African safari in January.
SOUTHERN SERENGETI IN TANZANIA.
Life begins as the year starts for young wildebeest with the calving season of the Great Wildebeest Migration. As the herds gather, so do the predators seeking to make the most of the opportunity. Experience Expect heart-in-mouth moments this time of the year. January is special in the Southern Serengeti – Its is birthing or calving time, newly Borns are adding to the numbers, and by March, the calves are ready to accompany the herds as they resume their exodus – the great migration.
THE MASAI MARA IN KENYA
A ‘quiet’ day in the Masai Mara can surpass a busy day of game-viewing in many other wildlife destinations. January is a wonderfully peaceful time to visit the Masai Mara, and those in the know often choose to spend time there now. The resident game is abundant yet your fellow safari-goers will be few as it’s outside of migration season. While you won’t see the massive wildebeest herds that pass through from August to October, you’ll benefit from having the place all to yourself.
AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK IN KENYA
View the snows of Kilimanjaro through clear January skies – the ultimate in uplifting backdrops. Amboseli is famed for its African giants, and seeing elephant framed by the highest peaks in Africa will be a pinnacle of your African safari in January. If you can’t make January, September is also a great time to enjoy tuskers in Amboseli.