Multiple travelers sharing transport, guide, and a fixed departure date.
Group safaris bring several travelers together — often people who don’t know each other beforehand — to share a vehicle, guide, and set itinerary. It’s the most cost-effective way to safari, and a natural fit for solo travelers who’d like company along the way.
The trade-off is less flexibility: departure dates, pacing, and stops are fixed in advance rather than built around any one traveler’s preferences.
Kruger National Park has extensive, mature group-tour infrastructure and easy access from major airports.
Classic group circuits through the Masai Mara, Serengeti, and Ngorongoro Crater — some of the best-run group safaris on the continent.
Etosha National Park group circuits are a reliable, well-organized way to see desert-adapted wildlife.
Combined group itineraries around Victoria Falls pair sightseeing with wildlife viewing in one trip.