Experiences
The best safari days are never generic.
Choose the activities that make your journey feel alive, from quiet forest treks to private sundowners.
Experiences
Choose the activities that make your journey feel alive, from quiet forest treks to private sundowners.
Photograph giant elephants beneath the snows of Kilimanjaro.
Explore the lively heart of Arusha, the safari capital of Tanzania.
Drive the Cape Peninsula from ChapmanΓÇÖs Peak to Cape Point.
Explore the Chobe River on a private boat safari through one of Africas most wildlife-rich waterways. Chobe National Park has the largest concentration of elephants on the continent, and the riverfront offers spectacular sightings of large herds bathing and drinking. Your experienced captain-naturalist navigates the channel where wildlife is most concentrated. Hippo pods surface alongside the boat as elephant families wade through the shallows. The birdlife is exceptional with African skimmers, carmine bee-eaters, and fish eagles. Morning and sunset departures are available. Each boat is private to your group with shaded seating and refreshments.
Step into the heart of Maasai culture with a respectful community-based visit that offers genuine connection. Your Maasai guide escorts you through the manyatta, explaining the social structure, ceremonies, and daily life of one of Africas most recognised indigenous communities. Learn how a manyatta is constructed, watch women demonstrate traditional beadwork, and hear from young warriors about their role in protecting the community. Participate in a traditional jumping dance and try your hand at fire-making. A portion of the visit fee goes directly to community projects including the local school and water initiatives. Allow 2-3 hours for the village visit.
Snorkel the coral gardens and sandbanks off Diani Beach.
Watch game gather at floodlit waterholes in Etosha under the stars.
Wind through forest, lagoon and dramatic cliffs on the Garden Route.
Secure your permit for one of Africas most profound wildlife encounters - trekking to see endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to roughly half of the worlds remaining mountain gorillas. Your trek begins with a briefing from Uganda Wildlife Authority rangers. Trekking groups are limited to 8 visitors per habituated family. The hike can take 1-6 hours through dense montane forest and steep ravines. Once located, you spend one unforgettable hour in the presence of these gentle giants. Permits must be booked 3-6 months in advance.
Raft world-class grade five rapids on the source of the Nile.
Trail chimpanzees through the primate capital of the world.
Seek the Big Five across the vast savannahs of the Kruger.