Hi Rem1903a3,
Any brand of binocular that is clear and within the range of about 8 power x 30 mm front lenses, through about 10 power x 42 mm, seems to be just right, IMO.
Leupold has over the years, made some affordable ones within those specs that are very serviceable for Africa.
But, if you want the best of the best, it is the Swarovski 10 x 42 EL model with "Swaro-Vision" lens coatings, again IMO.
That lens coating name is goofy however, these glasses are incredibly clear.
Leica is another very best quality maker.
I have heard others say that Meopta is an excellent binocular and reasonably priced.
And the same for Minox, including Adrian's vote on them.
The best ones will pay for themselves during the last light, on the last day of your expensive safari, when you just know you saw something move, 300 yards down in that dark canyon below you.
There are those here who are happy enough not carrying binoculars of any sort.
I am not one of these, as it seems every time we stop moving I am scanning for game in the thorn, or among the boulders or on the next ridge, etc.
When loitering around camp, I keep them handy to get a close up look at lizards, birds and primates.
But, one man's bread is another man's poison.
So, I don't think it's always a mistake for some folks to leave their binoculars at home when visiting Africa, but it would be a huge mistake for me to leave mine at home.
Cheers,
Velo Dog.