DESTINATIONS

If you're a savvy traveller in search of your very own luxurious African safari, or if Africa has
already cast its irresistible spell on you and you're eager to delve deeper into this remarkable
continent we call home, look no further. We're here to expertly guide you in crafting the ultimate
African adventure.

 

SOUTH AFRICA

South Africa is truly a world in one country. South Africa is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Africa, as it offers truly magnificent views and has an abundance of activities to enjoy. This Southern African country is rich with culture and traditions; with every citizen having a unique heritage, culture and story to tell. Here, guests will find themselves enchanted with a unique vibrancy and absorbed in the freedom of every citizen. The combination of the beauty of the landscape and friendly nature of the locals makes South Africa a truly inspiring and exciting country to explore...

NAMIBIA

Namibia is Southern Africa’s most westerly nation and is home to some of the most beautiful desert plains and sand dunes. This country has a truly unique landscape; completely unlike its neighbours Angola, South Africa and Botswana. Namibia is also one of the largest countries in African, covering 824 000 square kilometres. While it covers a seemingly endless amount of space, at every turn you’ll find yourself facing a truly magnificent sight and rugged beauty...

 
 

BOTSWANA

Botswana is an untamed wilderness, Africa in her most natural state. Botswana is a southern African landlocked nation, surrounded by Zimbabwe, Zambia, South Africa and Namibia it is one of Africa’s most popular inland tourist destinations. Despite being quite a large country, Botswana remains to be one of the world’s smallest communities with just over two million people calling themselves citizens. Over seventy percent of Botswana is covered by the Kalahari Desert; the largest desert in Southern Africa and one of Botswana’s largest claims to fame. Botswana’s Okavango Delta is the world’s largest inland delta and is alive with vibrant bird species and wildlife...

ZIMBABWE

Zimbabwe is an incredibly beautiful, land-locked nation in the center of Southern Africa. Despite its political and economic struggles, it remains a country of breathtaking beauty and lush landscapes. Famously bordering on the magnificent Victoria Falls and stunning Zambezi River, this country is by no means short of attractions and activities. Zimbabwe, previously known as Rhodesia during its colonial days, has been the focus of many explorers during the last few centuries...

 
 

ZAMBIA

Zambia is a landlocked Southern African country with eight neighbouring nations and a central capital city, Lusaka – which is called home by most of the country’s population. The official language in Zambia is English as all business is conducted through it; however most of the locals speak Nyanj and Bemba among themselves. Zambia gives one a taste of the essence of Africa, beautiful, unpredictable, unspoilt, and a country with a vibrancy and color all of its own...

MALAWI

Malawi, previously known as Nyasaland during colonial times, shares a border with Tanzania, Zambia, and Mozambique and is one of Africa’s smallest nations. Malawi is known to be The Heart Of Africa; showcasing not only their own beauty and lifestyles, but representing so many other African nations through their political and economic structure and idyllic scenery. The people are friendly and welcoming, the countryside is beautiful, the lake is phenomenal and this is the perfect place to relax and unwind...

 
 

MOZAMBIQUE

Mozambique is a true paradise with endless idyllic beaches and a vibrant relaxed atmosphere; not only the perfect getaway for a family and honeymooning couple, but a country rich in economic and commercial properties. Surrounded by Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Swaziland and South Africa, and with the Indian Ocean meeting its entire eastern border, Mozambique is the 34th largest country in the world...

KENYA

Kenya is one Africa’s finest gems, showcasing a massive array of diverse wildlife. Much of Kenya falls within the Great Rift Valley, but this is only one of its many attractions. This country has many world famous national parks (most boasting the Big 5), fertile highlands, scorching deserts, mountains, pristine beaches and marine parks too. It also boasts a variety of ethnic groups of which the Masai with their intricate beadwork and striking red robes are probably the most well known. The great migration is probably the most graphic example of Kenya’s fame. ..

 
 

TANZANIA

Tanzania can be found in Eastern Africa, surrounded by Kenya and Uganda to the north, Rwanda, Burundi and the Republic of Congo to the west and Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique to the south. It also has an Indian Ocean border to its east; its own seaport which imports and exports for surrounding landlocked nations. It is home to the third tallest mountain in the world, Kilimanjaro; the world’s second deepest lake, Tanganyika; the greatest concentration of Lion in the world at Ngorongoro Crater; and the greatest migration of animals on earth found on the open plains of the Serengeti...

UGANDA

Uganda is also known as the “Pearl of Africa” and is the Eastern African country that is the most central. Its name derives from the Buganda Kingdom which historically stretches over the southern regions of the nation. It’s made up of over a hundred districts and several different regions; each one offering something unique and consists of different tribes and landscapes...

 
 

RWANDA

Rwanda gets our vote for rising above its war-torn past to become one of the safest countries in Africa and the 9th safest country in the world (according to the World Economic Forum). Combining wildlife and adventure with a high-value, low-impact eco-tourism model, a trip to Rwanda is experiential travel at its best, with world-class eco hotels, an incredible food scene and that most essential of holiday factors: good coffee...