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Our Destinations

Tailored safaris across East Africa and beyond.

Uganda

1. Murchison Falls National Park

  • What to Do: Famous for the Murchison Falls, where the Nile River thunders through a narrow gorge. It’s also a top wildlife destination, with safaris offering sightings of lions, elephants, giraffes, and more.

  • Key Attractions: Boat cruises along the Nile, game drives, and nature walks.

2. Queen Elizabeth National Park

  • What to Do: Known for its diverse wildlife including tree-climbing lions, elephants, buffaloes, and over 600 bird species. The Kazinga Channel offers a perfect boat safari experience.

  • Key Attractions: Tree-climbing lions, boat safaris, chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura Gorge.

3. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

  • What to Do: A UNESCO World Heritage site, it’s home to half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. Gorilla trekking is the main activity, offering a rare chance to see these endangered animals up close.

  • Key Attractions: Gorilla trekking, bird watching, cultural experiences with local communities.

4. Kibale National Park

  • What to Do: Famous for chimpanzee tracking and other primates, this park is rich in biodiversity. It’s perfect for those interested in wildlife and birdwatching.

  • Key Attractions: Chimpanzee trekking, nature walks, and bird watching.

5. Lake Mburo National Park

  • What to Do: A small but stunning park, ideal for walking safaris and boat tours. It’s home to a variety of animals like zebras, giraffes, and antelope.

  • Key Attractions: Walking safaris, boat cruises, and horseback riding.

6. Semliki Wildlife Reserve

  • What to Do: Located on the western edge of Uganda, this lesser-known park is home to hot springs, wildlife safaris, and birdwatching.

  • Key Attractions: Hot springs, birdwatching, wildlife safaris.

7. Jinja

  • What to Do: Known as the “adventure capital of Uganda,” Jinja offers white-water rafting on the Nile River, as well as bungee jumping and kayaking.

  • Key Attractions: White-water rafting, bungee jumping, and boat cruises.

8. Lake Bunyonyi

  • What to Do: A peaceful lake surrounded by lush hills, ideal for boat tours, camping, and relaxation.

  • Key Attractions: Scenic views, water activities, and cultural village visits.

Kenya

1. Masai Mara National Reserve

  • What to Do: One of the most famous safari destinations in the world, it’s home to the Great Migration of wildebeest and zebras. It offers exceptional game drives to see the Big Five.

  • Key Attractions: The Great Migration, hot air balloon safaris, and cultural visits to Maasai villages.

2. Amboseli National Park

  • What to Do: Famous for its elephant herds and stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro. The park also offers excellent birdwatching and game drives.

  • Key Attractions: Mount Kilimanjaro views, wildlife safaris, birdwatching.

3. Tsavo National Park

  • What to Do: One of the largest parks in Kenya, known for its red elephants and dramatic landscapes. Tsavo is perfect for those wanting to explore remote areas with minimal crowds.

  • Key Attractions: Red elephants, lava rock formations, and waterhole safaris.

4. Samburu National Reserve

  • What to Do: Known for rare species like the Grevy’s zebra and Somali ostrich, and its rugged beauty. It’s less touristy and provides a more authentic experience.

  • Key Attractions: The Samburu Five, game drives, and cultural experiences.

5. Nakuru National Park

  • What to Do: Famous for its flamingos, especially around Lake Nakuru, as well as being a great spot to see rhinos and lions.

  • Key Attractions: Flamingo sightings, rhino safaris, and birdwatching.

6. Mount Kenya

  • What to Do: Africa’s second-highest mountain, offering trekking and climbing adventures, with glaciers and diverse ecosystems.

  • Key Attractions: Hiking and climbing, wildlife viewing, and scenic views.

7. Hell’s Gate National Park

  • What to Do: Known for hiking and cycling safaris, it’s one of the few parks where visitors can explore on foot or bike.

  • Key Attractions: Hikes, cycling, and wildlife viewing.

8. Diani Beach

  • What to Do: Famous for its white sand beaches and water sports like kitesurfing, snorkeling, and diving.

  • Key Attractions: Beaches, water sports, and coastal retreats.

Tanzania

1. Serengeti National Park

  • What to Do: Home to the Great Migration, this park is a must-see for anyone wanting to witness vast herds of wildlife, including lions, elephants, and cheetahs.

  • Key Attractions: The Great Migration, Big Five safaris, and hot air balloon safaris.

2. Ngorongoro Crater

  • What to Do: Known as the “Garden of Eden,” this caldera offers the chance to see the Big Five in one of the most stunning landscapes on earth.

  • Key Attractions: Wildlife safaris, scenic views, and crater rim walks.

3. Tarangire National Park

  • What to Do: Famous for its giant baobab trees and large elephant herds. It’s a quieter park with excellent opportunities for game viewing and birdwatching.

  • Key Attractions: Elephant herds, baobab trees, and birdwatching.

4. Selous Game Reserve

  • What to Do: A remote, pristine wildlife reserve offering boat safaris, walking safaris, and game drives.

  • Key Attractions: Boat safaris, walking safaris, and wildlife viewing.

5. Mount Kilimanjaro

  • What to Do: The highest peak in Africa, attracting trekkers from around the world. You can summit through several routes.

  • Key Attractions: Climbing, trekking, and mountaineering.

6. Zanzibar

  • What to Do: Known for its beaches, Zanzibar is also rich in culture, with historical sites like Stone Town, and spice tours.

  • Key Attractions: Beaches, cultural sites, spice tours, and diving.

Botswana

1. Okavango Delta

  • What to Do: A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most unique safari destinations in Africa, offering water-based safaris via mokoro canoes and boat rides.

  • Key Attractions: Water-based safaris, mokoro rides, wildlife viewing, and birdwatching.

2. Chobe National Park

  • What to Do: Known for its huge elephant herds, Chobe offers excellent river safaris along the Chobe River.

  • Key Attractions: Elephant herds, river safaris, and birdwatching.

3. Makgadikgadi Salt Pans

  • What to Do: A surreal landscape that’s great for quad biking, star-gazing, and viewing wildlife in an open desert-like environment.

  • Key Attractions: Quad biking, star-gazing, wildlife safaris.

4. Moremi Game Reserve

  • What to Do: Located in the Okavango Delta, it offers a mix of water and land safaris, with diverse wildlife.

  • Key Attractions: Game drives, boat safaris, and birdwatching.

Zambia

1. South Luangwa National Park

  • What to Do: One of Africa’s premier walking safari destinations, known for its abundant wildlife including leopards, lions, and elephants.

  • Key Attractions: Walking safaris, wildlife safaris, and birdwatching.

2. Lower Zambezi National Park

  • What to Do: Famous for canoe safaris and boat safaris along the Zambezi River, with excellent game viewing.

  • Key Attractions: Canoe safaris, game drives, and fishing.

3. Kafue National Park

  • What to Do: Zambia’s largest national park, known for its diverse ecosystems, rich wildlife, and remote wilderness areas.

  • Key Attractions: Game drives, walking safaris, and birdwatching.

4. Victoria Falls

  • What to Do: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Victoria Falls is one of the world’s most dramatic waterfalls. It offers activities like bungee jumping, rafting, helicopter tours, and more.

  • Key Attractions: Bungee jumping, white-water rafting, and scenic views of the falls.