9 Night Safaris In The World You Should Not Miss

OT Staff & Waquar Habib

Singapore Night Safari – Singapore

As the world’s first nocturnal zoo, it offers a unique opportunity to observe over 900 animals in their naturalistic nighttime environments across seven distinct zones.

Shot from night safari in Singapore | onthegowithnushey/instagram

South Luangwa National Park – Zambia

Known for its walking safaris, this park also offers night drives where visitors can witness nocturnal predators like leopards and hyenas in action.

A leopard spotted at night at South Luangwa National Park | mopani_safarilodge/instagram

Taiping Zoo and Night Safari – Malaysia

It is the first zoo in Malaysia to offer a night safari, allowing visitors to experience the nocturnal behaviors of over 140 species in a tranquil, moonlit setting.

A zebra at Taiping Zoo | ccfoodtravel/instagram

Alice Springs Desert Park – Australia

Located in the heart of the Australian outback, this park offers nocturnal tours showcasing unique desert wildlife, including bilbies and echidnas.

Inside Alice Springs Desert Park | alicespringsdesertpark/instagram

Sabi Sands Game Reserve – South Africa

Adjacent to Kruger National Park, this private reserve offers exclusive night safaris where guests can spot the Big Five, including leopards, in their natural habitat.

Leopard spotted on a night safari at Sabi Sands Game Reserve | sabisandgamereserve/instagram

Satpura National Park – India

Known for its walking safaris, Satpura offers night excursions where visitors can spot sloth bears, foxes, and a variety of owls in their natural habitats.

Night safari infrastructure at Satpura National Park | pugdundeesafaris/instagram

Bhadra Tiger Reserve – India

Recently, a rare black panther cub has been spotted in this reserve, attracting wildlife enthusiasts eager to witness this elusive creature in its natural habitat.

A leopard after dark at Bhadra Tiger Reserve | varsha_girija_photophile/instagram

Pench National Park – India

Night safaris in the Tikadi buffer zone unveil a different world, offering sightings of wild boar, wild dogs, Bengal tigers, Indian wolf, and hyena.

A tiger roars in Pench National Park | Shutterstock

Jim Corbett National Park – India

The night safari in its buffer zones lets you spot elusive creatures like leopards, civets, and porcupines while soaking in the quiet, mysterious vibe of the forest.

An Indian elephant spotted during late evening in Jim Corbett National Park | Shutterstock

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A leopard at the Pench National Park | Shutterstock
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