Exploring Africa is an item frequently found on everyone’s lifetime bucket lists. Explore Africa on a Serengeti or Maasai Mara adventure safari holiday across their vast plains, trek up Mount Kilimanjaro or Mount Kenya, or tiptoe past endangered gorillas in the dense mountain jungles of Rwanda and Uganda, explore the Great Rift Valley – a place where scientists have discovered some of the oldest evidence of human life, anywhere on the planet! Africa offers adventures of all kinds, and the chance to relax on sensational island beaches too.
Africa is a truly massive continent comprising over 20% of the planet’s available land, Africa is indeed home to the world’s largest desert, its longest river, its hottest temperatures, and hundreds of dialects and cultures spread among a billion people.
People come to Africa for its natural beauty, wildlife, and sunshine, and few ever leave disappointed. With its immensely varied terrain supporting a rich diversity of fauna and flora, the region offers a correspondingly diverse range of experiences.
But as mind-boggling as it seems at first, you’ll be amazed how intimate it feels once you get to know it. With miles of vast open spaces, here one can experience an abundance of wild life encounters from traditional walking safaris to exhilarating game drives. The continent's spectacular natural waterways provide a playground for everything from an adrenaline pumping activity to a leisurely family outing as well as an unforgettable luxury holiday.
Africa’s exciting cities, coastal drives and islands, wildlife conservancies and national parks, ensure there is something to appeal to every type of holidaymaker.
Kenya and Tanzania are synonymous with safari and offer some of the best wildlife spotting opportunities in the entire continent. Rwanda and Uganda are famed for the great viewing opportunities of the endangered Mountain Gorillas.
Zanzibar Island Archipelago and the beaches of Kenya and Tanzania are renowned for their powder white sandy beaches, rich historical culture and a wide variety of exciting water sports activates off the Indian Oceans Coast Sea.
Maasai Mara Game Reserve a Seventh Wonder of The Natural World is a land of breathtaking vistas, abundant wildlife, and endless plains. The Masai Mara is home to an excellent year-round...
To the north of Mount Kenya, the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy stretches for over 45,000 acres. A black rhino, Grevy’s zebra, sitatunga and other wildlife private conservation sanctuary as well as an...
Shadowing the dusky blue waters and beaches of Lake Tanganyika the Mahale Mountains are dramatic and imposing. Grey Stroke Mahale is famous for its chimpanzee trekking and is regarded as the finest...
Tsavo National Park, Parks & Reserves of Southern Kenya boasts spectacular varied landscapes and abundant wildlife, Kenya's largest national park and one of the largest sanctuaries in the world...
The Loisaba Wilderness Conservancy covering an area of roughly 150 square kilometers offers the rare excitement, adventure and privacy of the African wilderness. Although not a place to tick off the...
Akagera National Park – lies on the eastern border of Rwanda with Tanzania. This low-lying park offers a more traditional safari experience than the mountain forests. Its rolling African savanna...
Entebbe Town, Uganda Destinations is thirty five kilometers south of Kampala. Entebbe Town lies on the shore of Lake Victoria and served as the administrative capital of Uganda in the 1960s but now...
Fanjove Private Island Lodge, Zanzibar Island Archipelago Destination is sure to redefine your idea of paradise. The Fanjove Private Island is part of the Songo Songo Archipelago, 140km south of Dar...
The Borana Ranch lies at the foot of Mount Kenya, just sixteen miles from the equator and 6,500 feet above sea level. The ranch an expansive cattle ranch and wildlife conservation area is home to...
Meru National Park, Kenya was made famous by conservationist Joy and George Adamson and the film based on Joy Adamson's book "Born Free", Meru National Park features 13 rivers and supports a wide...
Pemba Island, Zanzibar Island Archipelago Destination is becoming well known for its dive sites, with steep drop-offs, untouched coral and very abundant marine life as well as its world class...
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park is Uganda’s oldest and “Impenetrable” natural forest and most biologically diverse forest in Africa that lies in the southwest corner of Uganda on the edge...
The Ol Pejeta Conservancy a 90,000 acre wildlife conservancy situated between the foot hills of the Aberdares and Mount Kenya within the greater Lewa wildlife conservancy. The conservancy has an...
The sapphire-blue soda lake of Lake Elementaita also spelled Elementaita is another of the Eastern Great Rift Valley lakes, lying between Naivasha and Nakuru, about 120 km northwest of Nairobi, Kenya.
The Shompole Conservancy a large privately operated conservation area lies 120 kilometers south of Nairobi on the border with Tanzania in the heart of the Great Rift Valley between Lake Magadi to...
Kibale Forest National Park is home to the greatest variety and highest concentration of primates in East Africa (13 remarkable primate species in total) as well as a vast number of species of...
Amboseli National Park the land of huge herds of big tusked elephants and The Lake Amboseli mash lands a vital habitat for the existence of wild game in the area. It’s also one of the best places to...
Nyungwe Forest National Park in southwestern Rwanda is south of Lake Kivu on the border with Burundi it is one of the oldest forests in Africa. Home to the Chimpanzee and thirteen other species of...
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