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23 April 2021

Best five places to see wild dogs in Africa on safari

The majority of people on their first or second safari will most likely center their attention on ticking off the Big Five; however, we feel that sometimes nothing beats watching the Africa wild dog in action. Here is our top 5 places to see them:

The majority of people on their first or second safari will most likely center their attention on areas where there’s the best chance of seeing the Big Five. It’s only when you become a regular safari-goer that you try to focus on the more unique animals, which are often harder to find. I have lost count of the number of times that I have seen the Big Five. Of course, it’s incredible to see them, but there are plenty of obscure animals that I prefer to spot – serval, honey badger, brown hyena, etc. However, my personal favorite is the African wild dog, sometimes referred to as the African painted dog.

Interesting facts about the African wild dog

I’m not alone in choosing this animal as my favorite, here are a few interesting facts about the African wild dog:

  • The African wild dogs are endangered animals in Africa. Many people design their trips to give them the best chance of seeing the endangered African wild dog species. It has been reported that there are only around seven thousand left in the wild.
  • The reason that wild dogs have developed such a fan base is due to their highly sociable nature. The pack size of African Wild Dogs is large, with separate dominance hierarchies for males and females. The bonds they develop in their pack are stronger than in other groups of carnivores.
  • They are very active, whether they are play fighting, on the hunt, or just relaxing.
  • It’s also worth mentioning their hunt in a little more detail. African wild dogs are often referred to as the African hunting dog. Many people want to see a leopard, cheetah, or lion hunt, but the wild dog hunting technique is the most impressive and gruesome. A lot of people regret watching! The dogs can clock up to 65kmph for 10 to 60 minutes whilst chasing their prey. However, the typical chase only goes as far as 2km, during which their prey is bitten on the legs, belly, and anus until it stops running. It is then shredded apart whilst still alive!

For more amazing facts about African wild dog, Wilderness safaris have an excellent blog here.

If you want to discuss the best places to see African wild dog on your safari, you can send our experts a message here.

Below, I highlight the best areas in Africa to see these incredible creatures. I have come up with the Top 5 areas and they are as follows, in no particular order:

1. Mana Pools, Zimbabwe

African Wild Dogs in Mana Pools, Zimbabwe
African Wild Dogs in Zimbabwe reserve

This is one of the best parks in Africa for offering a range of activities and an authentic experience. Game viewing is exceptional, with an impressive concentration of elephant and buffalo during the dry season, as well as all of the big cats. Wild dog is regularly seen – and if guests are lucky, they can witness them on foot. The stand-out camps here, for witnessing wild dog, are Stretch Ferreira Safaris Camp and Vundu Camp.

2. Nyerere National Park, Tanzania

Wild Dog, Lake Manze Tented Camp, Selous, Tanzania
Game Drive, Lake Manze Tented Camp, Selous, Tanzania

Nyerere (formerly Selous) is one of Tanzania’s most beautiful parks, with activities focused on the Rufiji River or the surrounding lakes. It is one of my favorite parks – and combining it with its neighboring park, Ruaha, makes for an exceptional trip. It is reported that Nyerere boasts the highest African wild dog population numbers in Africa. My favorite value accommodation here is Lake Manze Tented Camp, a fantastic little camp. If you are looking for a classic camp then you cannot go wrong with Sand Rivers or Beho Beho being your premier options.

3. Kwando–Linyanti, Botswana

African Wild Dog in the Linyanti, Botswana
Selinda Reserve, Botswana, Africa
African Wild Dog pups, Botswana Safari, Africa

This is a huge private reserve, covering 2,300 sq. km and attracting big densities of game. It’s a classic dry reserve – game viewing peaks from June through to October, with frequent sightings of wild dog in their natural habitat as they often den in the area. There are two properties in this reserve, Lagoon Camp and Lebala Camp. These two premier camps offer an intimate experience and are among our favorite camps in Botswana. 

4. Alex Walker’s Serian Camp, Southern Serengeti, Tanzania

Serian Camp, South Kakessio Tent Exterior, Serengeti, Tanzania

It is not very common to see wild dog in Northern Tanzania, but one camp to see wild dogs that is worth talking about is Alex Walker’s, located in the far south of the Serengeti. From December through to the end of March, it’s an incredible camp away from the crowds – and our clients often see wild dog in the area. The camp is pretty special, offering something a little different from the norm. A stay here includes extremely good walking safaris, authentic Maasai experiences, and the Great Migration with no people present!

 

5. Linyanti Savute, Botswana

African Wild Dogs hunting, Linyanti Savute, Botswana
African Wild Dog, Linyanti Savute, Botswana, Africa

Located in a similar area to the Kwando Linyanti, this reserve covers 1,250 sq. km and contains just three high-quality camps. These are Wilderness Savuti Camp, Wilderness DumaTau, and Wilderness King’s Pool, all premium camps and among some of the best in the country. A lot of people who know Africa will recommend this area as the best place to see wild dog!

Can I talk to a safari expert about the best place to see African wild dog on an African safari?

This list highlights the best areas for wild dog. If you really want to increase your chances of a sighting, I suggest traveling between May and November, with the peak months being May and June – during these months, the African wild dogs are denning and don’t move around too much.

If you'd like more information on planning a safari that incorporates African wild dog, feel free to contact our experts here. Alternatively, take a look below for more wildlife inspiration:

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