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    • Katavi National Park, Tanzania. Hippopotamus bulls fighting in Katavi National Park. Obscure Katavi National Park, in the far west of Tanzania, attracts a tiny fraction of the visitor numbers associated with the likes of Serengeti National Park.
    • Okavango Delta, Botswana. Hippo feeding in the Okavango Delta. The world’s largest inland delta comprises 22,000km²/8,494mi² of permanent and seasonal wetlands fed by the Okavango (Kavango) River as it drains into the sandy Kalahari soils.
    • Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda. Hippo in Lake Edward, Queen Elizabeth National Park. A safari to the diverse mosaic of savannah and wetland habitats of Queen Elizabeth National Park (QENP) is easily combined with gorilla trekking in the jungle of nearby Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
    • Liwonde National Park, Malawi. Hippo herd in the Shire River, Liwonde National Park. Underrated Liwonde National Park is a Big Five safari destination dominated by the Shire River as it flows south from Lake Malawi to its confluence with the Zambezi.
  2. For travelers seeking to witness these incredible creatures in their natural habitat, Africa offers an array of remarkable destinations. Join us as we embark on a journey to discover the 12 Best Places to See Hippos in Africa. 1. Serengeti National Park.

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    • Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. The Serengeti National Park is a great place to spot hippos. There are numerous waterholes where hundreds of hippos wallow.
    • Kruger National Park, South Africa. South Africa’s Kruger National Park is home to many rivers and dams where hippos bathe and wallow. Some of the major rivers include the Crocodile River, the Olifants River, the Luvuvhu River, the Letaba and the Sabie Rivers.
    • Hluhluwe National Park, South Africa. One of the oldest game reserves in Africa, Hluhluwe National Park situated in KwaZulu Natal is a great place to view hippos.
    • iSimangaliso Wetland Park. Kwazulu Natal’s iSimangaliso Wetland Park is home to the largest population of hippo in South Africa. Over 800 hippos can be found in Lake St Lucia, Africa’s largest estuarine system.
    • South Luangwa National Park, Zambia
    • Okavango Delta, Botswana
    • Selous, Tanzania
    • Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia

    The LuangwaRiver has large numbers of hippos and this becomes even more apparent as the dry season progresses and the river dries up. Where water remains the river becomes clogged with hippos as they fight for space in the diminishing pools.

    The waterways of Botswana’s Okavango Deltaare in part shaped by the movement of hippos carving out channels. Taking to the waters of the Delta is part of the quintessential Botswana safari experience and boat trips and mokoro canoe trips can give the opportunity for close viewing but your guide will always keep a safe distance from these territoria...

    The meandering Rufiji River flows through the vast Selous Game Reserve(now called Nyerere National Park) in southern Tanzania and the river’s channels, as well as the park’s lakes, see large pods of hippos congregating. Sunset cruises to the sounds of hippos snorting are a special way to end the day – and something you won’t find in the Serengeti.

    The wide expanse of the ZambeziRiver in this part of Zambia as it stretches across to Zimbabwe on the opposite bank and the surrounding tributaries and waterways are the perfect environment for hippos. Boat trips on the river and canoe safaris in the meandering channels can provide exciting encounters with pods of hippos but your guides will always...

  3. Feb 4, 2024 · South Africas Kruger National Park, one of Africa’s largest game reserves, offers excellent opportunities to see hippos in Africa. Explore the park on guided game drives or walking safaris, and keep your eyes peeled for hippos cooling off in rivers and waterholes throughout the park.

  4. Jun 10, 2019 · Most of the hippos are believed to have spread to the rest of Africa via various rivers spreading from the Lake Victoria Basin – world’s second largest freshwater body source. As such, hippos are widely spread in Kenya’s freshwater points.

  5. Dec 17, 2023 · Hippos are commonly found in rivers, lakes, and waterholes throughout Kruger National Park. Riverine habitats, such as the Sabie and Crocodile Rivers, are hotspots for hippo activity.

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