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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.