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.”