Video Category: African Wildlife

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Wildlife Abundant Game Drives

Our safari guests and driver guides attempt to explain what it feels like to experience the unsurpassed wildlife of Africa during a game drive in the Serengeti bush. (Part 2...

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A Wildebeest Crossing

Today in the Serengeti our guests had a front row seat to arguably the greatest wildlife spectacle on earth! Massive herds of migratory wildebeest are seen here crossing the famous...

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The Reopening of Tanzania

It's safe to travel to Tanzania again and could not be a more opportune time for maximized wildlife viewing.

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When to Go on Safari

Our expert guides explain why ALL seasons are 'the best' time to visit Tanzania. We bring you to strategic parts of the Serengeti based on time of year to ensure...

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The Wonders of Tanzania

A 60-second preview of our 4-part video series that brings to life what still pictures cannot fully express – from Tanzania's magnificent animals and breathtaking scenery to it...

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Wildebeest Migration Crossing

This video, shot by our guest Daniel Anderson while on safari with us, beautifully captures the awe-inspiring wildebeest migration crossing the Mara River in the North Serengeti.

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Mara River Crossing

Special thanks to our guests Jack Weinberg and David Breliant for submitting this timeless video capturing the raw power of the wildebeest migration. It is truly awe inspiring!

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Lions at Gol Kopjes

Our safari specialist Sharon Lyon, otherwise known as "The Lion Lady," films a pride of lions from her vehicle window while game viewing in the Central Serengeti bush.

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The Great Wildebeest Migration

Safari guests Randall & Barbara Meyer capture wildebeest crossing the crocodile infested waters of the Mara River in the North Serengeti just a few kilometers upriver from the Koga...

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Three Cheetahs on Our Car!

Watch as three grown cheetahs approach an Africa Dream Safari vehicle and jump onto the roof and rear bumper. With their noses pressed up against the windows they peak inside...