Botswana

Known for its pristine wilderness, Botswana offers unparalleled safari experiences in the Okavango Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as the Central Kalahari.  The focus on high-quality, low-impact tourism ensures exclusivity and a true connection with nature and culture.
Visiting the magnificent Victoria Falls in Zambia or Zimbabwe at the beginning or at the end of your safari,  is a very popular  ‘add-on’ option.

Namibia

Namibia’s unique landscapes, such as the vast Namib Desert, the dramatic Sossusvlei dunes, and the wildlife-rich Etosha National Park, make it a distinctive safari destination. It’s also renowned for desert-adapted wildlife, including elephants, lions, and rhinos, set against surreal, photogenic backdrops.

South Africa

South Africa is celebrated for its diverse safari options, from the famous Kruger National Park to private game reserves like Sabi Sands, known for exceptional Big Five sightings. Its accessibility, luxurious lodges, and combination of safari with cultural and coastal experiences make it a well-rounded destination.

Uganda

Uganda offers the rare opportunity to trek endangered mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and track chimpanzees in Kibale Forest. Combined with traditional safaris in the scenic Murchison Falls National Park, it provides a rich and varied wildlife experience.

Rwanda

Renowned for its mountain gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park and wildlife encounters in Akagera National Park, Rwanda is a top destination for intimate encounters with these majestic creatures. Its conservation efforts, luxurious lodges, and breathtaking landscapes, including lush hills and volcanic peaks, add to its appeal as a high-end safari destination.