Incredible African Safari Experiences Await

Luxury travel to Africa is an unforgettable experience that blends world-class accommodations with awe-inspiring natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and unique wildlife encounters. We create custom itineraries based on your interests, including safaris in private conservancies, cultural immersion, meeting local tribes in an authentic setting, incredible dining opportunities, visits to award-winning wineries, island escapes and luxury trains. The opportunity to go Gorilla trekking in Rwanda is a once-in-a lifetime experience that you will never forget!
Ultra-exclusive safari experiences in places like the Okavango Delta (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Chobe National Park, and Moremi Game Reserve.
- Wildlife: Huge elephant populations, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hippos, and rare species like African wild dogs.
- Best Time to Visit: Dry Season (May to Oct) – Best wildlife viewing, cooler weather.
The Masai Mara and Serengeti National Park are world-renowned for the Great Migration (July–October), luxury tented camps, and Big Five game drives. The Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania is a UNESCO site that is filled with animals, and Zanzibar is a wonderful post-safari retreat with boutique beach resorts and rich Swahili culture.
- Best Time to Visit: June–October (dry season and Great Migration)
Cape Town is a city celebrated for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, as well as it’s food and wine. Ascend Table Mountain for panoramic views, explore the historic Robben Island, and indulge in the city's gourmet dining scene. A short drive away lies the Cape Winelands, home to picturesque vineyards and world-class wineries.
For an unparalleled wildlife encounter, consider a stay at one of South Africa's premier private game reserves adjacent to Kruger National Park. These reserves provide intimate safari experiences with opportunities to see the Big Five in their natural habitat.
- Best Time to Visit: The dry winter months (May to September) are ideal for wildlife viewing, as animals gather around water sources.
These are two neighboring countries in Southern Africa with a shared border along the mighty Zambezi River. They’re often mentioned together, especially because of one spectacular reason: Victoria Falls, one of the largest and most famous waterfalls in the world, which straddles their border. Zambia offers walking safaris (invented here!), big cat sightings, large elephant herds and night drives. While on a safari in Zimbabwe you will see massive elephant herds (40,000+), lions, and wild dogs.
- Best Time to Visit: Dry season (May to October): Best for wildlife viewing, especially July–September.
Mozambique is home to some of the most stunning and untouched beaches in Africa. Think turquoise waters, soft white sand, vibrant marine life, and a laid-back vibe. Some of the most incredible snorkeling you can find here!