Prepare for your safari with the greatest African wildlife and travel books. From Peter Matthiessen to Delia Owens, these books will deepen your appreciation of the African bush.
Books That Will Transform Your Safari Experience
Reading the right books before safari doesn't just pass the time — it fundamentally deepens your experience. Understanding the ecology of the savanna, the behaviour patterns of predators, or the history of conservation in Africa means you'll see and appreciate far more than the casual visitor. These 20 books are our essential safari reading list.
Classic Safari Literature
Out of Africa — Karen Blixen (1937): The book that defined the romance of Africa for generations of readers. Blixen's memoir of running a coffee farm in Kenya captures the landscape, the people, and the ineffable magic of the African continent with poetic precision.
Green Hills of Africa — Ernest Hemingway (1935): Hemingway's account of a month-long hunting safari in East Africa. While the hunting aspects feel dated, his prose captures the addiction of the African bush with characteristic power.
The Tree Where Man Was Born — Peter Matthiessen (1972): Perhaps the finest book ever written about the East African landscape and its wildlife. Matthiessen combines travel narrative with ecological science and philosophical reflection.
Wildlife & Conservation
Born Free — Joy Adamson (1960): The story of Elsa the lioness, raised by Joy and George Adamson and released back into the wild. A landmark in conservation literature that changed how the world thinks about wildlife.
Elephant Memories — Cynthia Moss (1988): The definitive account of Amboseli's elephant research project, following individual elephants over decades. Essential reading before visiting Amboseli.
Gorillas in the Mist — Dian Fossey (1983): Fossey's account of her 18 years studying mountain gorillas in Rwanda. Required reading before gorilla trekking.
The Last Rhinos — Lawrence Anthony (2012): A gripping account of Anthony's mission to save the world's last northern white rhinos. A powerful conservation story.
Whatever You Do, Don't Run — Peter Allison (2007): A hilarious memoir by a Botswana safari guide. Perfect light reading that also teaches you about wildlife behaviour.
Field Guides & Reference
The Safari Companion — Richard Estes: The best behavioural guide for safari. Explains why animals do what they do — essential for understanding what you're seeing on game drives.
Beat About the Bush — Trevor Carnaby: Comprehensive mammal and bird guide for Southern Africa with detailed behaviour sections. Used by guides across the region.
Pack one or two of these in your carry-on, and you'll arrive in Africa as an informed, engaged traveller ready to appreciate every sighting at a deeper level. Start planning your literary safari adventure.








