Please handle elephants with care and give them their space. Here are the three criteria the following ranking is based on:
1. How Likely is it to see the Elephants
2. The ranking of the ethical nature of the safari
3. The overall setting
Home to one of the largest populations of elephants, Chobe National Park should be at the top of the list of anyone who wants to see elephants in the wild.
Estimated to have around 50,000 elephants ...
There are around 2500 elephants in Etosha National Park. Usually, the elephants will visit the waterholes when it gets dark, but can also be seen during the day.
Spreading over 413 square kilometres, Periyar National Park is one of the most ecologically rich regions in the world as well as being a well protected reserve area to view all kinds of wildlife.
With rich ecology, the park holds a range of biodiverse fauna and flora as well as various rivers like the Limpopo River, ensuring that the wildlife has reliable water sources.
1200 elephants are estimated to roam around this park, and it is not hard to spot herds and super herds of elephants in this fascinating bastion of biodiversity.