Zebras on the Masai Mara at golden hour
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East Africa

The Maasai Mara, Serengeti, Amboseli, Gorilla trekking in Rwanda and Uganda, and the spice island of Zanzibar. East Africa is the world's premier safari region — anchored in Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda. The Great Migration (July–October) is the region's defining surge event.

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Ranked · where to go & why

The Top 20 in East Africa

The home of the safari — the Great Migration, snow-capped Kilimanjaro, mountain gorillas in the mist, and Swahili spice islands to end the trip. Here is East Africa, ranked.

  1. 1Serengeti, TanzaniaThe stage for the Great Migration — 1.5 million wildebeest and the predators that follow. The safari benchmark.
  2. 2Masai Mara, KenyaBig-cat country and the migration’s dramatic Mara River crossings — Kenya’s wildlife jewel.
  3. 3Ngorongoro Crater, TanzaniaA collapsed volcano cradling some of the densest wildlife on Earth, including the Big Five.
  4. 4Zanzibar, TanzaniaThe perfect safari finale — UNESCO Stone Town, spice farms, and powder-white Indian Ocean beaches.
  5. 5Bwindi Impenetrable, UgandaTrek to habituated mountain gorillas in the mist — one of wildlife travel’s most profound encounters.
  6. 6Volcanoes NP, RwandaMountain gorillas with a luxury edge — Rwanda has made gorilla trekking glamorous and conservation-led.
  7. 7Amboseli, KenyaGreat elephant herds framed by the snows of Kilimanjaro — Africa’s most iconic photograph.
  8. 8Mount Kilimanjaro, TanzaniaThe “Roof of Africa” (5,895 m) — the world’s highest free-standing mountain, walkable to the summit.
  9. 9Tarangire, TanzaniaGiant baobabs and the largest elephant herds in northern Tanzania — wonderfully uncrowded.
  10. 10Laikipia & Samburu, KenyaPioneering conservancies and rugged northern wilds — rhino, rare species, and walking safaris.
  11. 11Lake Nakuru, KenyaFlamingo-pink shores and a rhino sanctuary in the Great Rift Valley.
  12. 12Lamu, KenyaA timeless Swahili island — dhows, donkeys and coral-stone alleys, off the modern clock.
  13. 13Nyerere (Selous), TanzaniaOne of Africa’s largest reserves — boat safaris on the Rufiji and true wilderness.
  14. 14Queen Elizabeth NP, UgandaTree-climbing lions, the Kazinga Channel, and a launchpad for chimp tracking.
  15. 15Mahale & Gombe, TanzaniaChimpanzee trekking on the shores of crystalline Lake Tanganyika — remote and magical.
  16. 16Simien Mountains, EthiopiaJaw-dropping escarpments and troops of gelada “bleeding-heart” monkeys.
  17. 17Lalibela, EthiopiaMedieval churches hewn straight down into solid rock — a living pilgrimage and a wonder.
  18. 18Lake Manyara, TanzaniaA scenic Rift-floor park — flamingos, hippos and lush groundwater forest, easy to add on.
  19. 19Meru & Tsavo, KenyaBorn Free country and Kenya’s vast red-earth wilderness — classic, wild, uncrowded.
  20. 20Diani Beach, KenyaPowder-white Indian Ocean sand and reef — the mainland’s finest beach finale.

Curated by TravelWell, in the spirit of the great travel guides. Linked picks open a full guide + Safety Card; more are being added.