The best places — and best times — to take a safari

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The best places — and best times — to take a safari
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There are 10 countries in Africa that have a strong wildlife focus, said Kenyan travel writer Harriet Akinyi, who shares her experiences in them.

In some African cultures, the combination of rain and sunshine means that a leopard and a lioness have given birth to a cub.

Feeling out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. Sign up for the weeklyThere are 10 countries in Africa that have a strong wildlife focus: Kenya , Tanzania, South Africa, Uganda, Mozambique, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Namibia and Rwanda.For more than 25 years, professional safari guide Geoff Mayes has taken tourists to the best parks in Africa.

In total, Kenya has 25 national parks and 16 national game reserves with countless private conservancies, which are smaller, private-owned wildlife reserves. Around 1,000 mountain gorillas exist today, more than half which live in Uganda, according to the Uganda Wildlife Authority. It's the only park where travelers can enjoy boat cruises, walking safaris and horseback riding, tour operator Dennis Kahungu told CNBC Travel.A group of big horn Ankole Cattle in Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda.

While the parks can be visited all year round, it's best to avoid April, as that's when Rwanda typically receives heavy rains.Botswana is a fast-emerging ecotourism destination — visitors are drawn to the vast elephant herds of Chobe National Park and the canoe-based wildlife safaris in the Okavango Delta.One can also see the"Big Five" at Moremi Nature Reserve, Nxai Pan National Park, Makgadikgadi Pans National Park as well as Central Kalahari Game Reserve.

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