safari destinations

Journey into wild Africa’s heart, where untamed landscapes await

Experience extraordinary wildlife and soulful safari moments that awaken every sense

Kenya – east africa

  • Home of the Maasai Mara and the iconic Great Migration, Kenya combines sweeping savannahs with cultural richness and luxury safari lodges like Angama Mara and Mahali Mzuri.
  • Kenya’s Maasai Mara hosts the world’s largest terrestrial mammal migration, the Great Migration, involving over 1.5 million wildebeest and zebra.
  • It is home to the ancient Maasai culture, which remains closely connected to the land and wildlife through traditional conservation practices.

Tanazania – East Africa

  • The Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater are star attractions here, offering dramatic wildlife spectacles, including the Great Migration and year-round Big Five presence, paired with luxury camps such as Singita Sasakwa.
  • The Serengeti hosts the annual Great Migration—the longest and largest overland migration of wildlife on Earth, spanning 1,800 miles yearly.
  • The Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the world’s largest inactive volcanic caldera and supports one of the densest game concentrations on the continent.

Botswana – Southern Africa

  • Famous for the Okavango Delta’s pristine waterways, exclusive lodges, and strict conservation measures, Botswana offers unparalleled exclusivity and rich wildlife sightings including elephants, lions, and rare species.
  • Botswana is home to the largest elephant population in the world, with some regions having more elephants than people.
  • The Okavango Delta, one of Africa’s seven natural wonders, is a vast inland delta transforming the Kalahari Desert into a lush wildlife oasis annually, best explored by traditional mokoro canoe.

Namibia – Southern Africa

  • Namibia is home to the world’s oldest desert, the Namib, and unique desert-adapted wildlife such as lions and elephants.
  • Etosha National Park’s vast salt pan is visible from space and provides extraordinary game viewing around waterholes during the dry season.

South Africa

  • Known for Kruger National Park and private game reserves in Greater Kruger, South Africa offers diverse safari options, excellent infrastructure, and the chance for self-drive safaris with luxurious accommodations nearby.
  • Kruger National Park covers almost 2 million hectares, housing five of the Big Five game animals and some of Africa’s most diverse flora and fauna.
  • South Africa offers unique opportunities for self-drive safaris, giving visitors flexibility unmatched elsewhere in Africa.

Zambia

  • Renowned as the birthplace of walking safaris, Zambia’s South and North  Luangwa National Parks offer immersive wildlife viewing guided on foot, along  with outstanding lodges.
  • Zambia is regarded as the birthplace of walking safaris, pioneered in the South Luangwa National Park as a way to experience wildlife up close on foot safely.
  • The Lower Zambezi National Park offers breathtaking canoe safaris alongside traditional game drives, providing a rare water-based safari experience.

uganda

  • Also famous for mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda combines diverse wildlife viewing with chimpanzee tracking and verdant landscapes.
  • Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda is a biodiversity hotspot with over 120 mammal species and over 350 bird species, including mountain gorillas and chimpanzees.

  • Uganda is renowned for chimpanzee trekking in Kibale Forest National Park, offering rare close encounters with primates in their natural habitat.

bolt on destinations

  • Cape Town & The Winelands, South Africa – A perfect post-safari contrast where you can explore world-class vineyards, coastal dining, and the iconic Table Mountain. Sip fine wines under oak trees and unwind in elegant boutique hotels.

  • Bawe Island, Zanzibar – A secluded island paradise fringed by turquoise waters, ideal for relaxation after days on safari. Enjoy barefoot luxury, snorkelling among coral gardens, and romantic sunsets over the Indian Ocean.

  • Victoria Falls, Zambia/Zimbabwe – Extend your adventure with a visit to one of the world’s greatest natural wonders. Experience scenic helicopter flights, Zambezi river cruises, and the misty roar of “The Smoke That Thunders.”