Imagine the savannah at sunset. Silence falls, temperatures drop, and another world awakens. A night safari is a unique experience, an extraordinary adventure that allows you to observe wildlife from a different perspective. It’s the perfect opportunity to see nocturnal animals, creatures that stay hidden during the day. Experience the thrill of hunting and the magic of Africa at night.

A Different Atmosphere and Rules
The night safari is very different from a daytime safari. Vehicles are equipped with special flashlights that illuminate the bush without disturbing the animals. Silence is essential so as not to scare the wildlife. Your guide will be alert to the slightest sounds and glowing eyes in the dark. It’s a more intimate and immersive experience.
Note that not all parks are authorized to conduct night safaris. This experience is usually offered in private reserves, especially those near the **Serengeti** or **Ngorongoro**.
Animals You May See
Many animals are more active at night. The night safari is the best chance to see predators in action and to discover species that are rarely seen during the day:
- The Leopard: This is the best chance to observe this discreet and solitary feline, as it is a nocturnal hunter.
- The Porcupine: This impressive spiny animal emerges from its den to feed.
- The Galago: This small primate with large eyes is very active at night.
- The Hyena: Often heard at dusk. The night safari makes it easier to spot.
- Wild Cats: The serval and wild cat are nocturnal hunters but very difficult to spot.
Some animals from the Big 5, like lions, are also more active at night. Seeing them hunt is an unforgettable experience.
Tips for a Successful Night Safari
- Dress warmly: Temperatures drop significantly after sunset.
- Be patient: Night safaris require patience as animals are rarer.
- Listen to your guide: They are your best asset. They know the animals’ habits and where to look.