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Our Destinations

Five extraordinary countries across East and Southern Africa — endless possibilities for adventure.

Kenya

Kenya

The birthplace of safari

Kenya is the quintessential safari destination, home to the Great Migration, the Big Five, and the iconic Maasai Mara. From the snow-capped peak of Mount Kenya to the flamingo-lined shores of Lake Nakuru, this East African gem offers unparalleled diversity in landscapes and wildlife. Experience the warm hospitality of the Maasai people and create memories that last a lifetime.

Best Time to Visit

July to October (Great Migration), January to February (calving season)

Climate

Tropical, with dry seasons ideal for safari viewing

Highlights

Masai Mara National ReserveAmboseli National ParkGreat Migration river crossingsMount KenyaLake Nakuru flamingosMaasai cultural experiences
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Kenya
Tanzania

Tanzania

Where the Serengeti meets Kilimanjaro

Tanzania is a land of superlatives — home to Africa's highest mountain, its largest game reserve, and the world-famous Serengeti. The Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, shelters an incredible concentration of wildlife in a natural amphitheater. Add in the exotic spice island of Zanzibar and you have the perfect African adventure.

Best Time to Visit

June to October (dry season), January to February (calving in Serengeti)

Climate

Tropical with cooler highlands; dry season offers best wildlife viewing

Highlights

Serengeti National ParkNgorongoro CraterMount KilimanjaroZanzibar IslandTarangire National ParkStone Town heritage site
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Tanzania
Botswana

Botswana

Africa's last great wilderness

Botswana offers some of the most exclusive and pristine safari experiences on the continent. The Okavango Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the world's largest inland delta — a labyrinth of lagoons, channels, and islands teeming with wildlife. With a commitment to low-impact, high-quality tourism, Botswana provides intimate encounters with nature in truly wild settings.

Best Time to Visit

May to October (dry season, best wildlife concentration)

Climate

Semi-arid with a distinct wet and dry season

Highlights

Okavango DeltaChobe National ParkMoremi Game ReserveMakgadikgadi Salt PansMokoro canoe safarisWild dog tracking
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Botswana
Uganda

Uganda

The Pearl of Africa

Uganda is a hidden gem for those seeking extraordinary encounters with primates and diverse wildlife. Home to nearly half the world's remaining mountain gorillas, the misty forests of Bwindi offer once-in-a-lifetime trekking experiences. From the thundering Murchison Falls to the tree-climbing lions of Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda delivers raw, authentic African adventure.

Best Time to Visit

June to September and December to February (dry seasons)

Climate

Tropical with moderate temperatures year-round; two dry seasons ideal for trekking

Highlights

Bwindi Impenetrable ForestQueen Elizabeth National ParkMurchison FallsKibale Forest chimpanzee trackingMountain gorilla trekkingRwenzori Mountains
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Uganda
Rwanda

Rwanda

Land of a Thousand Hills

Rwanda has emerged as one of Africa's most compelling destinations, combining world-class gorilla trekking with a remarkably clean, safe, and welcoming culture. Volcanoes National Park, immortalized by Dian Fossey, offers intimate encounters with mountain gorillas in their misty mountain habitat. The country's commitment to conservation and sustainable tourism makes every visit both meaningful and unforgettable.

Best Time to Visit

June to September (dry season, best gorilla trekking conditions)

Climate

Temperate tropical highland; mild temperatures with distinct wet and dry seasons

Highlights

Volcanoes National ParkAkagera National ParkNyungwe ForestMountain gorilla encountersGolden monkey trackingKigali cultural tours
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Rwanda

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