Safari Bucket List
Safari & Beach
Why settle for just one? Experience the best of both worlds with our unique blend of palm-fringed islands and thrilling wildlife encounters. From exhilarating game drives across savannah plains to relaxing on white sand beaches lined with palm trees, the contrast is truly awe-inspiring. Our team of experts specialises in seamlessly combining luxury lodges with remote Indian Ocean hideaways, ensuring that your African adventure is nothing short of breathtaking.
The Great Wildebeest Migration
Among the most coveted adventures for wildlife enthusiasts, the Great Migration represents an ongoing spectacle of nature, with over a million animals traversing the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem in a circular journey. The relentless movement of wildebeest, accompanied by numerous other species, follows a timeless path in pursuit of sustenance and water. Along this epic journey, the landscape is fraught with high stakes, where predators claim thousands of prey while thousands more are born, perpetuating the intricate web of life.
The Okavango Delta
A journey to the Okavango Delta stands as one of the premier safari experiences across Africa. Offering top-tier wildlife encounters, accommodations, and expert guiding against a backdrop of breathtaking scenery, it promises an unforgettable adventure. The pristine, crystal-clear waters of the delta sustain a rich tapestry of plant and animal life, ensuring exceptional wildlife sightings throughout the year. Boasting a diverse array of bird species and the iconic Big 5, the delta's allure lies not just in its abundant wildlife but also in its awe-inspiring landscapes.
Self-Drive Namibia
Embarking on a self-drive safari offers a sense of independence and fulfillment, particularly appealing to those craving a touch of adventure. Ideal for families, thrill-seekers, and even honeymooners, this mode of travel crafts lasting memories, and there's no better place to experience it than in Namibia, the birthplace of self-drive safaris. Namibia beckons explorers to traverse its diverse landscapes at their own pace, soaking in every panoramic vista along the way.
Zambia Walking Safari
Mobile walking safaris stand out as one of the most immersive wilderness experiences available, and there's no finer backdrop than Zambia's South Luangwa. By day, explore the untamed beauty of the landscape on foot, and by night, retreat to a mobile camp nestled in the heart of the wilderness. Each excursion unfolds a unique narrative, making every journey truly unforgettable.
The Rovos Rail
Since its inception in 1989, Rovos Rail has garnered global acclaim for delivering exceptional travel experiences, seamlessly connecting some of the continent's most iconic destinations while offering a plethora of off-train excursions. Step into the vintage wood-paneled coaches and recline in comfort as you witness the ever-changing panorama of Africa unfold outside your window. The meticulously restored trains, powered by either diesel or electric locomotives, accommodate a maximum of 72 passengers across 36 exquisitely appointed suites.
Namibia Flying Safari
Namibia is awe-inspiringly impressive from all angles, but if we had to choose one way to marvel at the magnificent landscapes, it would be from up high in the sky where the views show no end. From the air, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of Namibia's mesmerizing scenery unfolding below you. It's only from this aerial perspective that you can truly grasp the mind-boggling vastness of this epic desert savannah landscape.
The Victoria Falls
The Victoria Falls is a natural wonder located on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe in Southern Africa. It is one of the largest waterfalls in the world and is also known as Mosi-oa-Tunya, which means "the smoke that thunders" in the local Tonga language.
The Skeleton Coast
The Skeleton Coast is a desolate and inhospitable stretch of coastline located in the northern part of Namibia, along the southwestern coast of Africa. It is renowned for its stark beauty, harsh conditions, and numerous shipwrecks scattered along the shore.
Masai Mara Riding Safari
For equestrian enthusiasts, there's no finer way to experience Kenya than by traversing the vast expanse of the Masai Mara atop a strong and healthy horse, accompanied by a mobile tented camp. Offering unparalleled game viewing opportunities from horseback and boasting exceptional riding terrain, the Mara surpasses all expectations. With four distinct camp locations, you'll journey from one end of the Masai Mara to the other, covering over 250 kilometers.