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5 rivers across the world that offer the best wildlife safaris

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 18, 2025, 16:40 IST
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5 rivers across the world that offer the best wildlife safaris

Wildlife safaris are always fun, but if you thought that they are only about dusty savannahs and jeep rides, think again! Yes, some of the world’s most thrilling wildlife encounters do happen on the water too, and the experience is far from what you expect. There are jungle rivers teeming with life to serene waterways where elephants wade that have been luring people from across the world with their unique experience. To know more, here are five rivers that redefine the safari experience.

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Amazon River, South America

The Amazon Rainforest can be referred to as a living amusement park for nature lovers! With its dizzying mix of eco-zones, secret lakes, and micro-habitats, this jungle paradise is home to around 600 bird species and so much more. From the top-of-the-food-chain thrill-seekers like jaguars, harpy eagles, and giant otters, to the laid-back herbivores like capybaras and agoutis, every creature here has spent thousands of years in this sprawling ecosystem. Pick the safari that suits your requirement and you are good to go.

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Chobe River, Botswana

Welcome to the Chobe River, also known as Africa’s elephant capital! Imagine hundreds of elephants casually crossing the river, and you get to see that up close. Yes, for such an exclusive experience, hop on a boat safari, and you’ll sneak past hippos lounging, crocodiles lurking, and flocks of birds showing off their aerial acrobatics, and all that without disturbing a thing. With lush green banks on either side, the river is basically a wildlife experience, where you get to witness nature’s beauty like never before.

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Zambezi River, Zambia & Zimbabwe

The Zambezi River is Africa’s fourth-longest river, and has lots on offer in terms of wildlife. It offers some of the continent's most dramatic wildlife experiences. Hop on a boat in Zambia’s Lower Zambezi National Park, and you enjoy floating past elephants splashing, buffaloes strutting, and antelopes showing off their moves, all from a perspective which you can’t get on land. The river's proximity to Victoria Falls adds an extra layer of excitement to the safari experience .

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Mekong River, Southeast Asia

The Mekong River, flowing through six countries in Southeast Asia, is a haven for those seeking a more tranquil wildlife experience. In Cambodia's Tonle Sap Lake, you will find boat safari options to take you to sightings of rare freshwater dolphins, water buffaloes, and a myriad of bird species. The rich biodiversity of the river, complemented with the serene surroundings, make it a unique destination for wildlife enthusiasts.

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Ganges River, India

The Ganges River is not only a spiritual lifeline for millions but also a vital ecosystem for diverse wildlife. In India's Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary, boat safaris offer opportunities to spot the endangered Ganges river dolphin, along with various bird species and aquatic life. The river's cultural significance adds a unique dimension to the wildlife experience .

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