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Kenya's iconic reserve, renowned for vast grasslands, abundant predators, and the annual wildebeest migration spectacle.
Botswana's pristine inland delta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where crystal-clear waterways teem with wildlife.
Witness the Great Migration with the right timing, the right guides and the right places to stay.
One of Africa’s most stable and prosperous democracies, Botswana made a profound choice decades ago: to protect its natural heritage through a model of low-volume, high-value tourism.
To describe South Africa would be to chronicle a whole world within one nation.
Namibia was the first country in the world to write the protection of its environment into its constitution.
With a heritage of world-class guiding and a wilderness that remains truly wild, Zimbabwe offers one of Africa’s most authentic and adventurous safari experiences.
This is the undisputed home of the walking safari, a destination that offers not just a chance to see Africa, but to feel it, smell it and connect with it on a profound, intimate level.
The very word we use for an epic wildlife experience – safari – was born in Kenya, the Swahili for “journey”.
This immense country has built its national identity around its national parks. This dedication has led to some of the largest and most pristine wilderness areas on the planet.
Uganda is where the vast East African savannah meets the dense West African jungle, creating a magnificent fusion of landscapes and wildlife.
To visit Rwanda is to witness the power of the human spirit. Perhaps more than any other country, it tells a story of profound and astonishing transformation.
The Kruger is iconic for a reason. Vast, varied and alive with movement, it offers some of the most rewarding wildlife experiences on the continent.
One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, where the mighty Zambezi plunges into a gorge creating the largest curtain of falling water.
The world’s largest intact and unfilled volcanic caldera, descending into the crater is like entering a lost world. It's not called Africa's Garden of Eden for nothing.
Stunning coral reefs, endangered turtle nesting, whale sharks and ancient ruins make Kenya's Watamu a must-visit place.
One of Africa’s oldest and most diverse rainforests, Bwindi is home to almost half of the world’s mountain gorillas.
Home of the walking safari, exploring South Luangwa is to experience the bush as it is meant to be: smelling the wild sage, reading the tracks and feeling the thrill of approaching big game.
An Etosha safari is a lesson in the rhythms of survival, in one of the continent’s most dramatic landscapes. And everything revolves around water.
Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park is the hallowed ground of primate conservation, a place where mist-shrouded volcanoes tower over a jungle teeming with life.
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