Africa's Big Five
The ultimate guide to Africa's most iconic wildlife β the lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros. Learn where to see them, when to go, and how to make your Big 5 safari unforgettable.
Why the Big Five?
The term βBig Fiveβ was coined by big-game hunters to describe the five most difficult and dangerous animals to hunt on foot in Africa. Today, the Big 5 represent the pinnacle of African wildlife viewing β a bucket-list achievement for every safari traveller.
Wildlife Viewing
Seeing all Big 5 on a single safari is the ultimate achievement. South Africa's Kruger, Tanzania's Serengeti, and Kenya's Masai Mara offer the best odds.
Conservation Impact
Every Big 5 safari directly funds conservation. Tourism revenue protects habitat, employs rangers, and fights poaching across Africa.
Life-Changing Experience
From a lion's roar at dawn to an elephant herd at sunset β Big 5 encounters create memories that last a lifetime.
Beyond the Big Five
Africa's wildlife extends far beyond the Big Five. Explore our complete encyclopedia featuring gorillas, cheetahs, wild dogs, whale sharks, and more.
Cheetah
Vulnerable
~6,500 in the wild
π¦Giraffe
Vulnerable
~117,000 in the wild
πAfrican Wild Dog
Endangered
~6,600 in the wild
π¦Hippopotamus
Vulnerable
~115,000β130,000 in the wild
πNile Crocodile
Least Concern
~250,000β500,000 in the wild
π¦Whale Shark
Endangered
~100,000β240,000 globally (estimates uncertain)
π¦Plains Zebra
Near Threatened
~500,000β700,000 in the wild
π¦Great White Shark
Vulnerable
~3,500 globally (estimates vary)
π§African Penguin
Endangered
~41,700 (breeding pairs ~18,500)





