Welcome to Your Dream African Safari Holiday
An African safari isn’t just a vacation. It’s a journey into the wild. A chance to see lions roam free, elephants gather by rivers, and sunsets light up the savannah in colors you’ve never seen before.
At Nature’s Wonderland Safaris, we create tailor-made African safari tours for travelers from the United States. Our trips focus on the best of East Africa—Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Zanzibar, and occasionally Rwanda. Whether you’re looking for a luxury experience or something more off the beaten path, we help you plan a trip that fits your style and budget.
We’ve guided solo travelers, families, honeymooners, and small groups. Each tour is built around what matters to you—wildlife, culture, adventure, or just a chance to slow down and reconnect with nature. Let us handle the details. You just show up, explore, and make memories that last a lifetime.
Our Story: Nature’s Wonderland Safari
Our Story – Born of the Wild – Natures Wonderland Safaris
We’re a local, experienced Safari team with deep roots in East Africa. Nature’s Wonderland Safaris started with one simple goal: to share the beauty of our home in a real and respectful way.
Over the last 20 years, we’ve helped travelers, especially from the U.S., discover the heart of Africa. From the Great Migration in Kenya to gorilla treks in Uganda, every African safari trip we plan is personal. No two safaris are the same. We believe in honest pricing, thoughtful planning, and giving back to the communities we work with. This isn’t just our business. It’s our passion.
With us, you’re not just booking an African safari. You’re joining a story we’ve been telling for years—one filled with nature, wonder, and connection.

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When to Travel to an African Safari from the USA
The best time to travel for an African safari depends on what you want to see, where you want to go, and the kind of experience you’re looking for. East Africa, especially Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zanzibar, offers something special every month of the year.
The best time to visit is during the dry months from June to October, when animals are easier to spot, roads are accessible, and the Great Migration is in full swing. But every month offers something special. To help you plan better, we’ve put together a simple month-by-month safari guide:
- What to See: Excellent wildlife viewing; calving season begins in the Serengeti.
- Best Destinations: Southern Serengeti (Tanzania), Amboseli (Kenya), Queen Elizabeth NP (Uganda).
- Weather: Hot and dry.
- Pricing: Mid to high season.
- Situation: Good visibility, great time for photographers and Big Cat sightings.
- What to See: Peak of wildebeest calving season; predator-prey action.
- Best Destinations: Ndutu Region (Serengeti), Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru.
- Weather: Warm and dry.
- Pricing: Mid to high season.
- Situation: Popular for wildlife photographers and dramatic animal encounters.
- What to See: Transition month; herds still in southern Serengeti; birds in abundance.
- Best Destinations: Serengeti, Lake Manyara, Murchison Falls.
- Weather: Start of rains; still manageable.
- Pricing: Lower rates begin.
- Situation: Quieter parks, beautiful skies, lush vegetation.
- What to See: Fewer crowds, great birding, lush greenery.
- Best Destinations: Uganda for gorilla trekking, the central Serengeti for Wildlife Safari
- Weather: Long rains.
- Pricing: Low season rates.
- Situation: Wet conditions, some lodges may close, but rewarding for experienced travelers.
- What to See: Vibrant landscapes, nesting birds, fewer tourists.
- Best Destinations: Uganda (Gorilla and Chimp Trekking), Tarangire National Park
- Weather: Rainy, but easing late in the month.
- Pricing: Lowest rates.
- Situation: Green season; beautiful for photographers, couples and there are fewer crowds.
- What to See: Wildlife gathering near rivers and waterholes; start of Migration movement.
- Best Destinations: Western Serengeti, Maasai Mara, Samburu.
- Weather: Dry and cool.
- Pricing: Rates begin to rise.
- Situation: Fresh landscapes, great visibility.
- What to See: The Great Migration enters Kenya.
- Best Destinations: Maasai Mara, Northern Serengeti.
- Weather: Dry and mild.
- Pricing: Peak season.
- Situation: One of the best months for a classic safari.
- What to See: Migration River crossings; Big 5 very active.
- Best Destinations: Maasai Mara, Serengeti, Laikipia Conservancy.
- Weather: Cool mornings, dry days.
- Pricing: High/peak rates.
- Situation: Prime wildlife viewing, early bookings essential.
- What to See: Herds still in Maasai Mara; predators visible.
- Best Destinations: Maasai Mara, Ngorongoro, Amboseli.
- Weather: Dry and warm.
- Pricing: High season.
- Situation: Excellent visibility, fewer crowds than August.
- What to See: Short rains bring new life and greenery; birding is excellent.
- Best Destinations: Tarangire, Lake Naivasha, Kibale Forest.
- Weather: Rainy, with sunny intervals.
- Pricing: Low to mid-season.
- Situation: Quieter parks, fewer vehicles, good travel deals.
- What to See: Short rains bring new life and greenery; birding is excellent.
- Best Destinations: Tarangire, Lake Naivasha, Kibale Forest.
- Weather: Rainy, with sunny intervals.
- Pricing: Low to mid-season.
- Situation: Quieter parks, fewer vehicles, good travel deals.
- What to See: Festive season safaris, lush landscapes, active wildlife.
- Best Destinations: Maasai Mara, Bwindi, Serengeti.
- Weather: Mix of rain and sun.
- Pricing: Mid to high (peak during holidays).
- Situation: Great for families and festive safari experiences.


































