Safari Decision Hub · India
Choose Africa from India.
A calmer entry into safari planning for travellers from India who do not know where to begin.
Why book your safari from India with us
Easy flight connections
One- or two-stop routes to Kilimanjaro (JRO) and Nairobi (NBO) from Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru, with sensible layovers.
Visa made simple
Guidance on Tanzania and Kenya e-visas and the East Africa Tourist Visa for Indian passport holders.
Vegetarian & Jain-friendly
Lodges and camps briefed on Indian dietary needs, including pure-veg and Jain meal options.
Timed for Indian holidays
Great Migration season lines up with Indian summer breaks, and shoulder seasons suit Diwali travel windows.
Popular safaris from India
7-Day Maasai Mara & Lake Nakuru Safari
Kenya · 7 days · Private
From $2,450 (approx. ₹2,20,500) per person
5-Day Serengeti & Ngorongoro Camping
Tanzania · 5 days · Group
From $902 (approx. ₹81,180) per person
10-Day Uganda Gorilla & Wildlife Safari
Uganda · 10 days · Private
From $3,069 (approx. ₹2,76,210) per person
4-Day Manyeleti Game Reserve Safari
South Africa · 4 days · Shared
From $1,110 (approx. ₹99,900) per person
3-Day Tsavo Quick Safari
Kenya · 3 days · Group
From $620 (approx. ₹55,800) per person
8-Day Rwanda Gorilla & Golden Monkey Trek
Rwanda · 8 days · Private
From $4,200 (approx. ₹3,78,000) per person
Indian Rupee amounts are approximate conversions shown for guidance only. All safaris are quoted and billed in US Dollars.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Indian citizens need a visa for a Tanzania or Kenya safari?
Yes. Indian passport holders can apply online for a Tanzania e-visa or a Kenya eTA before travelling, and the East Africa Tourist Visa covers Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda on one multi-country trip. We guide you through the application as part of trip planning.
Are there vegetarian meal options on safari?
Yes. Safari lodges and camps routinely cater to vegetarian guests, and we brief every property in advance on Indian dietary needs, including pure-veg and Jain preferences.
When is the best time to travel from India for a safari?
The dry season from June to October offers the best wildlife viewing and overlaps with Indian summer holidays; the Great Migration river crossings peak from July to September. January and February are a quieter, excellent alternative.
How do I fly from India to an African safari?
Most itineraries route through Nairobi (NBO) or Kilimanjaro (JRO), reachable from Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru with one or two stops. We plan your safari start around your arrival flight.