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Africa is a continent so large, it can fit three United States inside its borders. Africa is a rich tapestry of landscapes, wildlife, and cultures interwoven and inseparable. The origin of homo sapiens, the birthplace of ancient civilizations, and the last remaining expansive wilderness for our planet's megafauna; a trip to Africa is considered by many a pilgrimage. Each country offers its own unique experiences, and it's common to combine regions in one trip. Having traveled extensively across the continent, we can help you navigate the options and craft a meaningful adventure unique to your interests.
Romantic and wild, Botswana is famously home to the Okavango Delta, the world's largest inland delta system. Surrounded by vast Kalahari Desert, it is an oasis that houses year-round wildlife and offers some of the lowest tourism density of the top safari regions in Africa.
Home of the Masai Mara, Kenya is much more than its most famous park with towering mountain ranges, vast desert landscapes, vibrant Swahili coastline, and fascinating cultures preserving their heritage through sustainable tourism.
The largest island in Africa, Madagascar is home to the highest rate of endemic species in Africa, deeming it by many ecologists as "The Eighth Continent." Its an island of breathtaking coastline, towering rock formations, arid desert ecosystems, and dense rainforest.
Where solitude meets serenity, Namibia is the second-least population dense country in the world. It is a vast landscape of rugged desert, ancient sand dunes, and legendary coastline.
From Algeria to Egypt, hospitality runs deep in Northern Africa. Explore ancient civilizations, camp in remote deserts, summit peaks, and savor tantalizing culinary delights.
The land of one thousand hills, Rwanda is a verdant country of lakes, forests, volcanic peaks, and grasslands. Most come for gorilla trekking, one of the most intimate wildlife encounters on the planet, but there is far more to this small country.
Something for everyone, South Africa is a large country blessed with landscapes as diverse and fascinating as its tapestry of cultures. Offering the most variety of activities beyond wildlife safari, South Africa boasts award-winning wineries, a thriving culinary scene, art and design hubs, and endless adventures in nature.
Home to Mt. Kilimanjaro, the Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti, and the Great Migration, Tanzania is an iconic safari. However, its treasures reach far beyond its most famous landmarks, from the shores of Lake Tanganyika where you can trek to chimpanzees, to the historic center of Stone Town where you'll hear the call to Mecca at sunset.
Cruise the Victoria Nile to Murchison Falls in search of incredible birdlife, wander through ancient forests of Kibale for habituated troops of chimpanzees, hike between tea plantations and volcanic lakes, immerse in wildlife safari in Queen Elizabeth, and trek to encounter relaxed gorilla families in Bwindi or Mgahinga.
Experiencing the rich cultural heritage of West Africa requires outstanding guides and connection to the local communities, allowing us to include rituals and celebrations organically and allowing you to observe alongside the community.
The birthplace of the walking safari and bastion for intimate bush camps, Zambia is perfect for any active traveler looking to immerse in nature. Here, you can canoe down tranquil channels, try your luck with tiger fishing, raft the mighty Victoria Falls, and walk in addition to game drives.
Famous for the impressive views of one of the world's largest waterfalls, Victoria Falls, most of Zimbabwe's travelers combine this UNESCO Site with iconic safari in Hwange and Mana Pools. Luxury meets conservation in private reserves, and rhino graze among ancient rock art.