4 PLACES TO ENJOY AN AMERICAN SAFARI

Safari adventures offer travelers a unique and memorable way to view both wildlife and inspiring scenery in some of the most exotic locales around the world. From the plains of Botswana to the jagged peaks of South America, visitors will forever remember their experience, and they’ll be forever changed. While Africa is a traditional destination for guided safaris, there are many opportunities right here in the United States when it comes to one-of-a-kind wildlife tours. See the best places in the U.S. where you can enjoy the American safari:

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

Yellowstone National Park offers visitors the chance to view numerous species of wildlife in their natural habitats. Yellowstone is often called the “Serengeti of North America,” as it offers a diverse assortment of wildlife viewing opportunities across its nearly 3,500 square miles. Larger than the state of Delaware, Yellowstone is best seen through a guided American safari outfit that can take you right to the natural features, geothermal formations, and abundant wildlife that make this park so special. View our Yellowstone National Park Tours!

GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK

Just down the road from Yellowstone is Grand Teton National Park, long known as one of the best places to view wildlife in North America. The winding Snake River flows right through the park and the town of Jackson Hole, which helps to attract larger mammals like elk, deer, antelope, wolves, bear, bison, and more. Safari tours of Grand Teton include abundant wildlife viewing opportunities, as well as a concentration on the natural and human histories of the area. View our Grand Teton National Park Tours!

ALASKA – THE LAST FRONTIER

Alaska is known as the Last Frontier for its unspoiled expanses of pristine wilderness. This natural frontier offers virtually endless views of wildlife in an “American Safari” setting. The great part about Alaska is that it delivers experiences both on land and on sea. Get close to moose, Grizzly and black bears, wolves, Humpback whales, and so much more. Plus, Alaska is full of breathtaking mountains, valleys, lakes, and rivers everywhere you look. Make sure to give yourself plenty of time to fully explore this incredible part of our country. View our Alaska Tours!

GREAT SANDHILL CRANE MIGRATION

Several hundred miles away from both Yellowstone and Grand Teton, and thousands of miles from Alaska sits Kearney, Nebraska. This area is home to the annual Great Sandhill Crane Migration, where more than a half-million Sandhill Cranes gather on the banks of the Platte River. It’s one of the most spectacular animal migration spectacles in the world. Besides the Great Sandhill Crane, you’ll see dozens of other birds, including Snow Geese, Grouse, Bald Eagles, Great Horned Owls, and a variety of hawks. If you’re a fan of our feathered friends, this American safari is an absolute must-see.

You don’t have to travel far to go on a safari adventure. North America has plenty of national parks and destinations that let you experience the wildlife up close. So, keep these American safari experiences in mind the next time you’re looking for a thrilling excursion!

Adam Lackner - BrushBuck Wildlife Tour Guide
Adam
The backcountry is a place of enjoyment for this outdoorsman. Adam spent five years in the Marine Corps before heading for seasonal guiding positions in Alaska, Montana, Colorado, Idaho, Arizona, Mexico, and now Wyoming. “Being where the mountains are big keeps the complaints small!”