Safari (disambiguation)

Safari (disambiguation)

Safari may refer to:
*Safari, an overland journey
*Safari jacket, a type of clothing

In Zoological Parks
*Safari park, a drive-through animal park
*Safari Park (Karachi), a childrens park in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan

In computing:
*Safari (web browser), by Apple Inc.
*SAFARI, a proposed French government database of personal data
*Safari Software, Houston-based software development company
*"SimSafari", a computer game, simulating the management of a safari park
*Safari (IBM), a meta-tooling platform for creating language-specific IDEs
*Safari (GIT Limited), a web-based Hedge Fund Accounting and Funds Administration platform

In vehicles:
*GMC Safari, a van
*Land Rover Safari, a four-wheel-drive vehicle from Land Rover
*Saab Safari
*Pontiac Safari, a station wagon
*Citroën Safari, version of the Citroën DS
*Tata Safari, an SUV

In media:
*"Safari" (novel), a list of novels by Ahmed Khaled Towfik
*Safari Books Online, an online service
*"Safari magazine", an Indian scientific magazine
*Safari Cinema, a former cinema in Croydon, London

In other fields:
*Behrang Safari, Swedish-Iranian soccer player
*Orange Safari, a cocktail
*Safari (EP), an EP by The Breeders
*Safari Rally, a rallying competition in Kenya


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