Safari Destinations
Expert ground handling and safari operations across Africa's most iconic wildlife destinations.
Tanzania
Tanzania stands as Africa's premier safari destination, a vast country of 945,087 square kilometres that shelters an extraordinary tapestry of ecosystems stretching from the snow-capped summit of Mount Kilimanjaro at 5,895 metres to the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean coast. With roughly one-th...
Kenya
Kenya is the birthplace of safari, a country whose very name conjures images of golden savannah, wildebeest-dotted plains, and the proud silhouette of Maasai warriors against a burning sunset. Spanning 580,367 square kilometres from the snow-capped peak of Mount Kenya to the coral-fringed Indian Oce...
Uganda
Uganda covers 241,038 square kilometres and is home to more than half the world's remaining mountain gorillas (approximately 459 in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest alone), ten national parks, and the source of the White Nile at Jinja. Often called 'The Pearl of Africa' — a phrase attributed to Winston Ch...
Botswana
Botswana has earned its reputation as Africa's most exclusive safari destination through a deliberate "high-value, low-volume" tourism philosophy that prioritises wilderness quality over visitor numbers. This landlocked Southern African nation of 581,730 square kilometres devotes approximately 38 pe...
Rwanda
Rwanda is a small, landlocked nation of 26,338 square kilometres — roughly the size of Maryland — known as 'The Land of a Thousand Hills' for its steep terrain averaging 1,598 metres above sea level. Despite its compact size, Rwanda protects approximately 604 mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National ...
South Africa
South Africa is the most accessible and diverse safari destination on the African continent, a nation that packs extraordinary wildlife, world-class wine, cosmopolitan cities, and dramatic coastal scenery into a single, well-infrastructured country with no jet lag from Europe and minimal health prec...
Zambia
Zambia is the birthplace of the walking safari and one of Africa's last great wilderness frontiers — a country where the bush experience remains raw, authentic, and refreshingly uncommercialized. This landlocked Southern African nation of 752,618 square kilometres is defined by its extraordinary riv...
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe covers 390,757 square kilometres in southern Africa, anchored by Victoria Falls — one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World — and a network of national parks that rank among the continent's finest. The country protects approximately 27% of its land, with Hwange National Park (14,651 km²...
Namibia
Namibia encompasses 824,292 square kilometres of stark, ancient landscapes — one of the world's most sparsely populated countries at just 3.1 people per square kilometre. The Namib Desert, estimated at 55-80 million years old, is the world's oldest desert. Namibia was the first African country to in...
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