What is a Big Five safari?

Posted by Emily on Thu January 1, 2026 in Safari Factfile.

You may have heard the term “Big Five safari” - but do you actually know what it means? Who are the Big Five, and why are they called that? In this blog, we want to unpack one of the most commonly searched safari terms: why seeing the Big Five is considered so special, and what else there is to discover beyond this famous list.

So, let’s dive in.

A Big Five safari simply refers to a safari that takes place in an area home to all five of Africa’s iconic animals: lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino. What it doesn’t mean, however, is a guarantee that you’ll see all of them. In fact, the only places that can truly “guarantee” sightings of the Big Five are small, fenced enclosures. In the wild, animals move freely - and leopards, in particular, are masters of disappearing into the shadows.

At Shimungwe, we’re fortunate to be located in Thornybush Nature Reserve - part of the Greater Kruger and one of the best destinations in the world for an authentic Big Five safari. Our guide and tracker team draw on decades of experience, reading subtle signs in the bush as they search for lions, leopards and rhinos on the move. Because the wildlife here lives completely wild and free, no two game drives are ever the same. That said, the vast majority of our guests leave having seen the entire Big Five in their natural habitat - sometimes more than once.

So why are the Big Five so popular?

The answer lies in history. In the late 19th century, colonial big-game hunters coined the term “Big Five” to describe the five animals they considered the most dangerous to hunt on foot. Successfully hunting them was seen as a major accolade. Over time, as attitudes shifted and conservation took centre stage, the meaning evolved from hunting to photographing, or simply witnessing these animals in the wild.

In that sense, the idea of “seeing the Big Five” can feel a little arbitrary - even like a marketing gimmick. And yet, there’s something undeniably powerful about coming face to face with such extraordinary animals. Sitting just metres from a wild lion, close enough to feel its presence yet barely acknowledged by it, is an experience that’s hard to put into words. For many safari-goers, moments like these are the stuff of lifelong dreams.

Where the term Big Five truly falls short, though, is in capturing the sheer richness of the African wilderness. There is so much more to a safari than five animals. The frantic energy of a pack of African wild dogs on the move, the quiet awe of standing beneath a towering giraffe - the tallest animal on Earth - or the simple joy of watching zebra and warthogs grazing peacefully among the trees.

From curious hyenas and playful monkeys to colourful birds and camouflaged chameleons, the bush is alive with detail, movement and surprise. Often, it’s these smaller, unexpected moments that linger longest in the memory.

Words and photos by Emily Whiting

 

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