Safari (disambiguation)
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A safari is an overland journey.
Safari may also refer to:
Zoological parks
- Safari park, a drive-through animal park
- Karachi Safari Park, a children's park in Pakistan
- Ramat Gan Safari, a zoo in Israel
Computing
- Safari (web browser), a web browser that comes pre-installed with updated OS X and iOS systems
- SAFARI, a proposed French government database of personal data
- Safari Software, Houston-based software development company
- SimSafari, a 1998 computer game
Drinks
- Safari, another name for Yop, a yoghurt drink
- Orange Safari, a cocktail
Music
- The Safaris, an American pop group
- Safari (Gnags album)
- Safari (Jovanotti album)
- Safari (EP), by The Breeders
Vehicles
- GMC Safari, a van
- Pontiac Safari, a station wagon
- Citroën Safari, a version of the Citroën DS
- Tata Safari, an SUV
- Saab Safari, an aircraft
- Safari Helicopter a kit helicopter
Media
- Books and magazines
- Safari (novel), a series of books by Ahmed Khaled Towfik
- Safari Books Online, an online service
- Safari magazine, an Indian scientific magazine
- Film and cinema
- Safari (1940 film), an American film from 1940 with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Madeleine Carroll
- Safari (1956 film), a British film from 1956 with Victor Mature and Janet Leigh
- Safari (1991 film), a French TV film directed by Roger Vadim
- Safari (1999 film), a Bollywood film directed by Jyotin Goel
- Safari Cinema, a former cinema in Croydon, London
- Television
- Safari TV, a Malayalam language travel television channel
Other
- Behrang Safari (born 1985), Swedish footballer
- HMS Safari (P211), a British S-class submarine
- Safari Kimanzi (born 1994), Kenyan boy who received surgery in Australia due to severe burns
- Safari Rally, a rallying competition in Kenya
- Safari Sevens, a Kenyan rugby sevens tournament
- A tradename for dinotefuran, a neonicotinoid insecticide
See also
- Safari jacket, a type of clothing
- The Surfaris, an American surf rock band
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