Africa

A Journey to the Heart of the Wild!

Answer the Call of the Wild!

Get ready for an adventure that will stay with you forever. Africa is not just a destination; it's a feeling. It's the thunder of a million wildebeest on the move, the roar of a lion echoing across the savanna at dusk, and the warmth of a sun that seems to paint the sky in impossible colours. This is a continent of epic landscapes, profound cultures, and wildlife encounters that will take your breath away.


From the vast, game-rich plains of the Serengeti to the tranquil waterways of the Okavango Delta, Africa offers a raw, unfiltered connection to the natural world. It’s a place of immense beauty and powerful moments that will stir your soul. So, pack your binoculars and your sense of wonder, and let's go on the adventure of a lifetime.

Aerial view of Cape Town, South Africa, with a stadium, golf course, and Table Mountain in the background.
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South Africa

A World in One Country

Where else can you go from cage-diving with great white sharks to sipping world-class wine in stunning vineyards, and then top it all off with a Big Five safari? South Africa is a land of incredible diversity and jaw-dropping beauty. Explore the effortlessly cool city of Cape Town, drive the spectacular Garden Route, and experience the legendary wildlife of Kruger National Park. It's a country that has it all.

Time Zone: 1 hour ahead of the UK (BST).


Currency: South African Rand (ZAR).


Flying Time: Approximately 11 - 12 hours from the UK.


Best Time to Visit: May to September for prime safari viewing in the north, and November to February for glorious summer weather in Cape Town and the Garden Route.

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Kenya

The Original Home of Safari!

Step into the scenery of Out of Africa! Kenya is the quintessential safari destination, a land of vast open plains, iconic acacia trees, and an abundance of wildlife that is simply mind-boggling. Witness the Great Migration in the legendary Maasai Mara, see huge herds of elephants against the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro in Amboseli, and meet the proud, scarlet-robed Maasai warriors. This is the Africa of your dreams.

Time Zone: 2 hours ahead of the UK (BST).


Currency: Kenyan Shilling (KES).


Flying Time: Approximately 8.5 - 9 hours from the UK.


Best Time to Visit: July to October to witness the Great Migration, or January to March for dry, sunny weather and fantastic game viewing.

Three giraffes in grassy savanna with Mount Kilimanjaro in the background.
Aerial view of a white sand beach bordered by green forest and turquoise water; two small boats float offshore.
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Tanzania

Home of the Serengeti and Kilimanjaro

Tanzania is a land of giants. It’s home to Africa's highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, and the world's most famous wildlife arena, the Serengeti. This is where you can witness the circle of life in its rawest form, as millions of wildebeest and zebra make their annual pilgrimage across endless plains. Descend into the stunning Ngorongoro Crater, a self-contained Eden, and finish your trip on the idyllic spice island of Zanzibar.

Time Zone: 2 hours ahead of the UK (BST).


Currency: Tanzanian Shilling (TZS).


Flying Time: Approximately 11 - 13 hours (usually with a connection).


Best Time to Visit: June to October is the main dry season and perfect for safari, while the wildebeest calving season from January to February in the Southern Serengeti is a spectacular sight.

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Botswana

The Jewel of the Kalahari

For a truly unique and exclusive safari experience, look no further than Botswana. This is a land of pristine wilderness and incredible contrasts, dominated by the shimmering, life-giving waters of the Okavango Delta and the vast, arid expanse of the Kalahari Desert. Glide silently through the Delta's waterways in a traditional mokoro (dugout canoe) and get unbelievably close to nature. It's a peaceful, untouched, and utterly magical safari destination.

Time Zone: 1 hour ahead of the UK (BST).


Currency: Botswana Pula (BWP).


Flying Time: Approximately 12 - 14 hours (usually with a connection).


Best Time to Visit: May to October is the dry season, when animals congregate around the water sources of the Delta, making for spectacular and easy wildlife viewing.

Elephants crossing a river in front of a safari boat with tourists in the Okavango Delta, Botswana.