Weighing in at up to a massive 15kg, the famous tiger fish attract keen anglers from all around the world. If game fishing is your thing, then the Lower Zambezi might already be on your radar. Credit: Anabezi Luxury Camp Wrestle with river monsters in the Lower Zambezi Learn more Enjoy a fishing expedition along the Zambezi. Combine your aqueous escape with visits to famous battlefields and incredible hikes in the Drakensberg. Get under the skin of the entire region with our ‘Explore Kwa-Zulu Natal’ trip. Expect to swim alongside manta ray, tiger rockcod, potato bass and even the famous gentle giants of the sea, whale sharks. Then, venture along the coastline and you’ll find an entirely different type of watery safari: the coast is also known as one of the best diving and snorkelling spots in Africa and its coral reefs are home to over 1,200 species of fish. Here, you can cruise the water in search of the gigantic beasts and watch them wallow in their natural habitat. If hippos are on your must-see list, there are few better places to visit than the iSimangaliso Wetland Park. ![]() The Elephant Coast can sometimes be overlooked in favour of the ever-popular Cape Town, Kruger and Garden Route, but if you want to enjoy a water safari in the country, it could be your best choice. ![]() South Africa has such an abundance of wildlife and so many scenic spots that it’s sometimes hard to know where to visit. Learn more Explore an underwater world on South Africa’s Elephant Coast Spot a myriad of wildlife along the Elephant Coast Our writer Paul took an epic adventure in a mokoro last year, camping out under the stars and listening to the wildlife chattering away around him – read about his trip here.Ĭombine this epic escape with another classic watery location, Victoria Falls, with our ‘Vic Falls & Okavango Delta Explorer’ trip. This is the way to add a twist to a classic safari experience: from the water you will almost certainly spot the quintessential safari animals (everything from lion and hippo to hyena), but also a variety of smaller creatures, most notably the local bird life. ![]() Starting with a classic, how could we not include a mokoro trip through Botswana’s Okavango Delta? Arguably the most iconic of all African water safari experiences, you can hardly visit the area without hopping into one of these traditional boats and floating along the Delta channels. Credit: Little Machaba Camp Float through Botswana’s waterways Read on to find out what we think are the best African water safaris out there… Drift along the Okavango Delta on a mokoro. When you think of an African safari, you might imagine roaming across rolling savannahs and lush green hills in a trusty Land Rover… But there is another way to see and experience this great continent: by water! From floating along Botswana’s waterways in a mokoro, wrestling one of Africa’s most fearsome fish in Zambia, and discovering the source of the Nile in Uganda, there are a myriad of water-based adventures right at your fingertips. ![]() At present, the Quirimba Islands are closed for tourism but we will keep you updated as soon as anything changes.
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