We tailor make safaris that fulfil your desires, interests and budget. We have a deep knowledge of the areas we recommend and will match these to ensure you achieve your “Incredible African Adventure”.
When planning your safari here under are some ideas to consider:
- Victoria Falls – An incredible sight not to be missed and one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
- The famous National Parks and Private Reserves of Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, South Africa and Namibia.
- Safari combined with sea and sand, a time at the end of a safari to relax and indulge oneself. Lake Malawi and the Mozambique Islands are fine examples.
- Namibia – an ever changing kaleidoscope of landscapes from Sossusvlei, the largest red desert sand dunes in the world to the Skeleton Coast and north to Damaraland and savannah game reserves. Where nature and solitude are one.
- The Okavango Delta – The world’s largest inland waterway where crystal clear waters are navigated by traditional dug out canoes (mokoro), a combination of spectacular game viewing and luxury safari lodges.
- Kruger National Park – Africa’s home to the Big Five.
- Cape Town – considered one of the world’s top city destinations.
- Considering your means of travel and transport whilst on safari. As well as normal commercial airline transfers, we can arrange spectacular train journeys such as Rovos Rail, private air charter, helicopter and balloon safaris. We recommend private air charter wherever possible to avoid time delay and long road distances.

When planning your safari consider the thought that traveling through Africa and many countries can be a little daunting. We offer a Private Guide who has vast experience in dealing with common problems, border posts and the details of a safari. He or she will manage the administration aspects including luggage handling, medical and dietary needs, and travel snags that will occur in Africa despite careful planning. They have great local knowledge of the people, the country and the politics and will in essence become your personal safari manager.

For the more adventurous traveler or those who don’t want a fixed itinerary some safaris are returning to mobile tented camps. These are designed to be more rustic and the return to an earlier age of the classic safari, getting close to nature. Exploration and discovery are the key words, there are no set times in a camp, reconnecting with nature is the key. Connecting on foot or by canoe, these safaris will appeal to those on a relaxed day to day close encounter with nature in whatever form that takes.