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Big Five Safari

Lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino — every itinerary here visits parks where all five roam, across Tanzania and Kenya.

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The "Big Five" — lion, leopard, elephant, Cape buffalo and rhino — is the benchmark every first safari is measured against. Four of the five are reliable across the major parks of both Tanzania and Kenya; the rhino is the one that narrows your choice.

Where the Big Five actually come together#

In Tanzania, the Serengeti delivers lion, leopard, elephant and buffalo in extraordinary density, and the Ngorongoro Crater is the single most reliable place on the northern circuit to add black rhino — completing the five in one descent. In Kenya, the Masai Mara holds all five, and the surrounding conservancies plus rhino strongholds like Ol Pejeta and Lake Nakuru make sightings of the full set realistic.

How to choose#

If seeing all five on one trip is the goal, a northern-Tanzania route that includes the Ngorongoro Crater, or a Kenya route that pairs the Mara with a rhino sanctuary, is the surest path. Browse Tanzania Big Five safaris and Kenya Big Five reserves, or narrow by month and budget below.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Big Five?
The Big Five are the five African animals historically considered the most dangerous to hunt on foot: lion, leopard, African elephant, Cape buffalo and rhinoceros. The term originated with big-game hunters in the 19th century and referred to difficulty, not size. Today it is used as a wildlife-viewing benchmark — and because all five are genuinely difficult to observe (especially leopard and rhino), it remains a meaningful goal for a safari.
Where can I see all of the Big Five on one safari?
On the northern Tanzania circuit, the Ngorongoro Crater is the most reliable place to add black rhino to the lion, leopard, elephant and buffalo you will see in the Serengeti. In Kenya, pairing the Masai Mara with a rhino stronghold such as Ol Pejeta or Lake Nakuru completes the five.
Which is the hardest of the Big Five to see?
The rhino. Black rhino are concentrated in a few protected areas — the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania, and Ol Pejeta, Lake Nakuru and parts of the Masai Mara in Kenya — so your route has to include one of them.
Is the Big Five better in Tanzania or Kenya?
Both deliver four of five easily. Tanzania edges rhino reliability via the Ngorongoro Crater; Kenya offers the conservancy model (night drives, off-road, walking) around the Mara. Choose on the wider experience, not the animals alone.
Do I need a long safari to see all of the Big Five?
Not necessarily. The Ngorongoro Crater can deliver all five in a single day descent if rhino are active — but most operators recommend pairing it with at least two nights in the Serengeti for lion and leopard, making a minimum of four to five days realistic for a complete northern Tanzania Big Five route.