Africa

Visiting Africa offers a captivating blend of diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant wildlife. From the ancient wonders of Egypt to the Serengeti's wildlife, this continent promises unforgettable experiences steeped in rich history and natural beauty.

 
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Botswana

Botswana’s untouched wilderness is a nature-lover’s dream. The unimaginable vastness and astoundingly prolific wildlife make it one of Africa’s best safari destinations. This diverse landscape from the iconic Okavango Delta often described as a homogenous entity where floodwaters snake around islands and sunsets are captivating to the plains of the Chobe National Park undoubtedly one of Africa’s most beautiful rivers a trip to Botswana will leave you in love with enchanting landscapes and mesmerising flora and fauna.

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Egypt

Egypt’s trove of ancient ruins is more than anyone could take in in a single lifetime. You may start with the Great Pyramid of Giza, with its stuffy interior and imposing façade. And you may choose to marvel at the mystery of the Sphinx, whose origins and maker are still unknown. Or you may choose to study Egypt’s lesser-known ancient Christian and medieval Muslim sites with their labyrinths of churches and mosques. In a land where the sand meets the sea, Egypt’s wonders are endless.

Ethiopia

One of the world’s oldest countries, Ethiopia is still colourful, proud, and relatively untouched by Western powers making it a destination unlike any other. This independent nation has staggering diversity from 12th century rock-hewn churches to nomadic tribes, and incredible views of mountains and plunging valleys. Ethiopia is a captivating, surprising and cultural travel destination.

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Kenya

If your dreaming of that safari experience, then Kenya is the perfect place for you. With over 40 national parks and reserves, rich vibrant tribal culture, a blissful tropical climate, and abundant wildlife all make for the most iconic African experience. With so many places to explore within Kenya we believe you will be back for another trip as the astounding contrast between the hotspots of Lake Nakuru where you will witness a sea of pink filled with flamingos, or the dry and rough terrain of the Samburu Game Reserve and the wide open plains of the world famous Masai Mara Game Reserve where you can experience and shouldn’t miss the captivating great migration – everything in Kenya is just wow!

Madagascar

The world’s fourth largest island Madagascar is rich in flora and fauna and should be visited before its too late to experience its disappearing natural wonders. Home to 350 species of butterflies, 250 species of birds and half of the world’s chameleons it’s an eye-catching sanctuary that should be seen if your lifetime.

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Mauritius

An exotic destination unspoilt by mass tourism and the perfect spot for a relaxing resort holiday or a stopover en route to Africa. Mauritius is considered the dreamed destination by many with its heavenly beaches and turquoise waters. The people, its history, cuisine, culture, and nature are just some of the facets that make the island unique and rich.

Morocco

Morocco is a magical melting pot where Africa meets Arabia, a destination with a stunning array of contrasting landscapes, cultures and architecture. In just a couple of weeks you can explore the heights and beauty of the high atlas mountains, the hospitality of the nomads in the Sahara, the beaches of the Mediterranean and Atlantic coast lines, the madness of the Marrakech medina which is like taking a step back in time and of course the delights of the world famous Moroccan cuisine.

Namibia

Truly unique, and part of the allure is the very different landscapes making it basically four countries in one. The most definitive is the Namib, a long coastal desert that runs the length of the country with migrating dune belts and dry riverbeds. The central plateau is home to most of Namibia towns and villages including the capital of Windhoek which shows off the country’s German influence, with quaint European buildings and a modern lifestyle. Next is the vast Kalahari Desert with its ancient red sand and sparse vegetation. And finally, Kavango and Caprivi, blessed with plentiful amounts of rain and characterised by tropical forests, perennial rivers, and woodland savannahs. This really is an exotic land where the red sands of the world’s oldest desert meet the azure waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

Rwanda

Experience Rwanda with your own eyes on your next holiday. Known as the land of a thousand hills, Rwanda’s stunning scenery and warm, friendly people offer unique experiences in one of the most remarkable countries in the world. It is blessed with extraordinary biodiversity, with incredible wildlife living throughout its volcanoes, montane rainforests and sweeping plains. Travellers come from far and wide to catch a glimpse of the magnificent gorillas and there is so much more to see and experience.

Seychelles

An archipelago of 115 pristine islands covered in lush jungle surrounds, unspoilt coves and long coastlines with boulder-strewn beaches off the east coast of Africa in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. This paradise destination has transparent blue water, vibrant coral reefs and a thriving population of rare flora and fauna. Mother nature sure worked her magic in the Seychelles!

South Africa

South Africa has its First World infrastructure, beaches, world-famous game reserves, dramatic mountains, sophisticated cities, historic battlefields, great and small semi-deserts, wide-open spaces, breathtaking adventure activities and highly regarded wines. What more could you want.

Tanzania

An unforgettable land home to Africa’s largest game reserve and highest peak, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania offers snow-capped mountains, extraordinary wildlife, and sensational beaches. Stay in some of the most intimate private camps located for the best wildlife viewing where the big five game roam freely in the unique caldera of the Ngorongoro Crater and in the vast plains of the Serengeti.

Uganda

Imagine condensing all the habitats of Africa down into one country.  Distil the intrinsic nature of the region down to a sublime, delicious mouthful.  Grasslands, tropical rainforests, glacier-capped mountains, volcanoes, savannas, the river Nile, Lake Victoria, papyrus marshes, rocky kopjes, deep crater lakes, primordial forests, sandy beaches, meandering rivers.  Populate it with lion, elephant, leopard, giraffe, zebra, hartebeest, buffalo, warthog, monkey, hyena, rhino, cheetah…Add some unusual species like mountain gorilla, chimpanzee, and over 1,000 bird species. Savour the rich culture with over 50 different tribes and 41 languages. 

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe is beautiful, rich in resources and hardworking people. It has the world’s largest waterfall Victoria Falls and the largest man-made lake Kariba perfect for houseboating and game fishing. Zimbabweans are very welcoming and friendly to foreigners making is one of Africa’s most alluring destinations.

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Zimbabwe really is a world of wonders. Its many national parks, such as Hwange and Mana Pools, teem with Africa’s iconic wildlife, and it’s home to the renowned Victoria Falls - one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. It also boasts Kariba, the world’s largest man-made lake, the scenic and mountainous Eastern Highlands, the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Great Zimbabwe, a 700-year-old medieval city, and the Matobo Hills National Park, as well as quite possibly the best climate on Earth and warm and hospitable people.