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— Botswana —

  • One of Botswana’s most iconic safari destinations, Chobe National Park spans nearly 11,700 km² of floodplains, woodlands and riverine forest along the wildlife-rich Chobe River. The park is famous for its extraordinary elephant population, with hundreds often gathering along the riverbanks during the dry season — an unforgettable sight on any game drive.

    Chobe offers exceptional wildlife viewing, from lion, leopard and hyena to giraffe, buffalo, antelope and more. A sunset boat cruise on the Chobe River is a must-do experience, bringing you close to elephants, hippos, crocodiles and prolific birdlife in one of Africa’s most spectacular safari settings.

  • Bordering Chobe National Park and the Okavango Delta, the remote Kwando, Selinda and Linyanti concessions offer some of Botswana’s most exceptional safari experiences. This is true big-game country, where permanent rivers attract vast numbers of wildlife during the dry season — including impressive herds of elephant, buffalo, zebra and wildebeest.

    Game viewing here is outstanding, with a full cast of predators and plains game such as lion, leopard, cheetah, hyena, giraffe, kudu and impala, along with the occasional sighting of the elusive sitatunga. What truly sets this region apart is its incredible sense of wilderness — intimate camps, very few guests, and the rare feeling of having the African bush almost entirely to yourself.

  • Located in the heart of the Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve is one of Africa’s most celebrated wildlife areas and the only officially protected section of the Delta. Established in 1963 by the local Batawana community, Moremi remains a powerful conservation success story and one of Botswana’s most rewarding safari destinations.

    Covering around 3,900 km², the reserve combines floodplains, lagoons, forests and open grasslands — creating one of the most diverse ecosystems in Africa. This rich landscape supports exceptional wildlife viewing, including the Big Five, with both black and white rhino now reintroduced, alongside abundant plains game, predators and over 400 species of birds.

  • A journey into the Okavango Delta is one of Africa’s most extraordinary safari experiences. Often called the “jewel of the Kalahari,” this vast inland delta is a maze of winding waterways, palm-fringed islands and lush floodplains that support an incredible diversity of wildlife.

    From elephants, buffalo and giraffe to lion, leopard and cheetah, the Delta offers remarkable game viewing both on land and by water. Exploring by mokoro canoe, boat or open safari vehicle reveals the magic of this unique ecosystem — where wetlands and wilderness combine to create one of the most beautiful and wildlife-rich landscapes in Africa.

— Tanzania —

  • Few places on Earth capture the imagination quite like the Serengeti National Park, whose name means “endless plains” in the Maasai language. Stretching across vast golden savannahs, this legendary wildlife sanctuary is home to millions of animals and some of the most spectacular safari experiences in Africa.

    The Serengeti offers exceptional game viewing year-round, with sightings of lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino, cheetah and African wild dog, alongside vast numbers of antelope, giraffe, zebra and more. Its open landscapes and incredible wildlife density make it one of the most iconic safari destinations in the world.

    Learn more about the Serengeti in our dedicated section on the Great Migration here.

  • The Ngorongoro Crater is one of Africa’s most extraordinary natural wonders — a vast volcanic caldera and UNESCO World Heritage Site within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Its fertile crater floor creates a natural wildlife haven, supporting an exceptional concentration of animals year-round.

    The crater is one of the best places in East Africa to see endangered black rhino, alongside lion, elephant, buffalo and occasionally leopard or cheetah. Flamingos often blanket the soda lakes in shades of pink, while the surrounding forests and grasslands support over 100 bird species, making Ngorongoro one of Tanzania’s most rewarding safari destinations.

  • Tarangire National Park, Tanzania - named after the life-giving Tarangire River, this park is renowned for its large elephant herds and dramatic baobab-dotted landscapes. During the dry season (June–September), thousands of animals migrate here in search of water, creating superb wildlife viewing.

    Elephant, buffalo, giraffe, wildebeest and antelope gather along the riverbanks, with lion and leopard close behind. Tarangire is also a paradise for bird lovers, with over 550 bird species recorded in the park.

    Lake Manyara National Park - set beneath the dramatic Great Rift Valley escarpment, Lake Manyara National Park is celebrated for its scenic beauty and diverse habitats. From lush forests filled with baboons and monkeys to open grasslands and the soda lake itself, the park offers a surprising variety of wildlife in a compact area.

    Visitors may encounter elephant, buffalo, giraffe, hippo, zebra and wildebeest, while the lake attracts prolific birdlife including flamingos, pelicans and storks, with over 400 bird species recorded.

— Zimbabwe —

Zimbabwe is one of Africa’s most rewarding and diverse destinations — a place where dramatic landscapes, thrilling adventure and exceptional wildlife come together in unforgettable ways. At the heart of it all lies the legendary Victoria Falls, a natural wonder known as “The Smoke That Thunders.” Stretching nearly 1.7 km wide and plunging over 100 metres, the falls are nothing short of spectacular. For adventure lovers, the surrounding area offers everything from white-water rafting and bungee jumping to helicopter flights and sunset river cruises on the Zambezi.

Beyond the buzz of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe reveals a quieter, wilder side. Hwange National Park — the country’s largest reserve — is famous for its enormous elephant herds and rich predator sightings, including the rare African wild dog. Mana Pools National Park offers one of Africa’s most authentic safari experiences, where walking and canoe safaris bring you thrillingly close to nature. From the tranquil waters of Lake Kariba to the ancient Great Zimbabwe Ruins and the striking granite landscapes of Matobo Hills, Zimbabwe is a destination filled with extraordinary places waiting to be discovered.

— Rwanda & Uganda Gorillas —

Few destinations feel as wild, raw and unforgettable as Rwanda and Uganda. From mist-covered mountains and ancient rainforests to vast lakes and wildlife-rich savannahs, this corner of East Africa delivers some of the most extraordinary nature experiences on the continent. Rwanda, known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” is breathtakingly beautiful and remarkably welcoming — a place where travellers can trek through dense forest to encounter the endangered Mountain Gorillas in Volcanoes National Park, one of the most powerful wildlife experiences on Earth.

But there’s far more to discover beyond gorilla trekking. Walk high above the treetops in Nyungwe Forest, one of Africa’s oldest rainforests, relax along the tranquil shores of Lake Kivu, or explore Akagera National Park, where conservation success stories have restored the Big Five to Rwanda’s savannah landscapes.

Neighbouring Uganda, often called the “Pearl of Africa,” is equally captivating. Here, lush forests and dramatic mountain ranges create the perfect habitat for an incredible diversity of wildlife. Track gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, search for chimpanzees in Kibale, cruise along the Nile below the thunderous Murchison Falls, or explore the wildlife-rich plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park. With over 1,000 bird species, remarkable primate diversity and some of Africa’s most beautiful landscapes, Uganda offers a safari experience unlike anywhere else.

— Zambia —

Wild, remote and wonderfully untouched, Zambia is one of Africa’s most authentic safari destinations. With vast wilderness areas, powerful rivers and abundant wildlife, this is where travellers come to experience Africa at its most raw and rewarding. It’s also the birthplace of the walking safari, offering an immersive way to explore the bush.

At the heart of Zambia lies the spectacular Victoria Falls, where adventure seekers can raft the Zambezi, soar above the falls by helicopter, or take a daring dip in Devil’s Pool. Beyond the falls, legendary parks such as South Luangwa, Lower Zambezi and Kafue deliver exceptional wildlife viewing, thriving ecosystems and incredible birdlife — making Zambia a dream destination for safari lovers.

— Namibia —

Vast, dramatic and beautifully untamed, Namibia is a land of striking contrasts and unforgettable landscapes. From the towering red dunes of the Namib Desert to the shimmering white plains of the Etosha Pan, this is a country defined by wide open spaces and raw natural beauty. Despite its desert landscapes, Namibia is rich in wildlife, with elephant, lion, giraffe, cheetah and rhino roaming its national parks alongside many unique desert-adapted species.

The scenery here is nothing short of spectacular. Explore the haunting Skeleton Coast, climb the world-famous dunes of Sossusvlei, wander through the ghost town of Kolmanskop, or enjoy coastal charm in Swakopmund. For wildlife lovers, Etosha National Park offers outstanding game viewing around its famous waterholes.

Whether you’re self-driving across endless desert roads, soaring above the dunes in a hot-air balloon, or simply soaking up the silence beneath Namibia’s star-filled skies, this extraordinary destination delivers adventure, beauty and a true sense of wilderness at every turn.