Best Time to Go on Safari by Country (2026)

Planning a 2026 safari? The short answer is: dry season (roughly May–October) is prime for most destinations because vegetation is thin and animals crowd reliable water. That said, shoulder and green seasons can be spectacular for photography, birding, value, and fewer vehicles. Below you’ll find a country-by-country breakdown with quick answers, why it’s best, shoulder-season […]
Multi-Country Safaris for 2026: 7 Seamless Itineraries (Southern Africa & Tanzania)

Plan a 2026 multi-country safari with 7 proven routes—Botswana & Vic Falls, Namibia & Okavango, Kruger & Bazaruto, Mana & Lower Zambezi, and more.
Specialized Safaris

Family With Infinite Africa Safaris family is always welcome. We firmly believe that every aspect of Africa should and can be experienced by a family as a whole. A close and caring Family is the core of any healthy society? We conduct our family Safaris in such a manner to ensure that everyone is accommodated. […]
Your outfitter – Henu Cronje

Henu Cronje, like many South African farm boys, grew up in nature hunting and learning about South Africa’s diversity on their family farm situated in the Northern Free State. His love for Africa, hunting and the camaraderie associated with this was firmly set during his first hunting trip with his father to Namibia at age […]
The Future of Fair Chase: Innovations and Technologies Shaping Ethical Hunting Practices in Africa

The hunting industry in Africa is evolving, embracing cutting-edge technologies and innovative approaches to enhance ethical practices, promote sustainability, and contribute to wildlife conservation.
The Art and Science of the Stalk: Mastering the Skills of Ethical Hunting in Diverse African Terrains

Ethical hunting in Africa is far more than simply pulling a trigger. It demands a deep understanding of animal behavior, mastery of tracking and stalking techniques, and a profound respect for the animal pursued.
Echoes of the Ancestors: The Profound Cultural and Historical Significance of Hunting in African Societies

Beyond the modern context of conservation and sport, hunting holds a deep and multifaceted significance in the history and cultures of African societies.
The Unsung Heroes of Conservation: How Ethical Hunting Fuels Wildlife Preservation in Africa

Beyond the surface-level debates, ethical hunting plays a crucial and often underestimated role in the intricate web of African wildlife conservation. This article delves into the financial mechanisms, successful case studies, and the deep connection between responsible hunting practices and the preservation of Africa’s iconic species and their habitats.
