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India vs. Africa: 10 best safari destinations for epic wildlife experiences

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 11, 2025, 10:27 IST
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India vs. Africa: 10 best safari destinations for epic wildlife experiences

When it comes to safaris, Africa usually steals the limelight with its Big Five, golden savannahs, and that “Lion King” vibe. But India also cannot be overlooked, with its jungles straight out of The Jungle Book, which can hold its own in the safari competition. Both the destinations promise drama, wildlife, and adventure, but of course, in completely different ways, but equally exciting. Here are 10 famous safari destinations side by side, and comparing how India and Africa measure up.

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Ranthambore vs. Masai Mara

Ranthambore is one of the prominent go-to places in India for tiger-spotting against the beautiful backdrop of ancient forts and lakes. Whereas Masai Mara, on the other hand, is home to the Great Migration, where visitors get to witness millions of wildebeest and zebras making an epic dash. Both score high in their respective genres.

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Kaziranga vs. Serengeti

Kaziranga’s claim to fame is its one-horned rhinoceros, lounging in swampy grasslands. It can be easily said that there is no better place than this to spot these creatures in the wild. Then there is Serengeti, which is about vast horizons dotted with lions, giraffes, and cheetahs. While Kaziranga is compact and intimate, Serengeti feels endless.

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Gir National Park vs. Kruger National Park

Gir is the only place where you can see Asiatic lions, rarer than their African cousins. Kruger, meanwhile, is the place where visitors enjoy the grandest of African safaris, where elephants, leopards, buffalo, and a tourist infrastructure makes self-drive safaris a breeze. Gir is niche; Kruger is next level.

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Jim Corbett vs. Okavango Delta

Jim Corbett was India’s first national park, where tigers slink through Sal forests. The Okavango Delta, a seasonal floodplain, is more like waterworld meets wildlife. Spotting a tiger in Corbett is thrilling, but drifting past elephants on a mokoro canoe in Botswana, is something else.

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Bandhavgarh vs. Etosha

Bandhavgarh has one of the highest tiger densities, which also means that visitors have the best bet for those Insta-worthy stripes. Etosha is about stark salt pans where wildlife congregates dramatically at waterholes. Bandhavgarh is lush and mysterious; Etosha is raw, cinematic minimalism.

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Sundarbans vs. Chobe National Park

The Sundarbans are where tigers learn to swim, yes, swim, through mangrove labyrinths. Chobe is elephant central, home to the largest elephant population on Earth. Sundarbans give you stealthy predators in watery mazes; Chobe overwhelms with sheer pachyderm power.

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Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary vs. Amboseli

Periyar is about boating through serene backwaters while spotting elephants grazing by the shore. Amboseli is where elephants pose with Mount Kilimanjaro as their backdrop. India offers calm, green romance; Africa adds in a snowcapped volcano for extra drama.

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Nagarhole vs. Hwange

Nagarhole, part of the Nilgiri Biosphere, is a tapestry of forests, streams, and big cats. Hwange is rugged, wild Africa, famous for huge elephant herds and painted dogs. Nagarhole feels like a polished wildlife reserve; Hwange is thrillingly untamed.

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Satpura vs. Ngorongoro Crater

Satpura offers walking safaris in dense forests, a rare chance in India to get close to nature on foot. Ngorongoro Crater is like a giant natural amphitheater filled with thousands of animals. Satpura is underrated, while Ngorongoro roars.

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Hemis National Park vs. South Luangwa

Hemis, in Ladakh, is the rooftop of the world and the best place to see snow leopards. South Luangwa is leopard country too, but here you spot them stalking through acacia trees. Hemis offers Himalayan action; South Luangwa delivers night drives and textbook leopard encounters.

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