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Safari experiences

It’s hard to describe what a safari really feels like… Every day brings something unexpected and no two are ever the same, from the wildlife you spot to the magnificent scenery around every corner. Of course, Africa is the home of the safari and each country has something unique to offer. You could walk your way through South Luangwa in Zambia, ride horseback through Kenya’s Laikipia plateau, marvel at the Great Migration thundering across the Serengeti, or game drive through the Kruger in search of the Big Five…. and much more. Whatever you choose, one thing’s for sure: you’ll never look at nature the same way again.

Spot black and white rhino in the Kruger

Make it your mission to see the endangered rhino of the Kruger on a niche game drive that's sure to garner some fantastic sightings. Led by the expertise of your guide, journey into the plains of the south in search of the wide-lipped white rhino where they stoically graze and roam. To see the more elusive black rhino, you'll venture closer to the bush thickets where they browse on succulent leaves. Marvel at these jurassic creatures as your guide fills you in on the efforts to conserve rhinos for generations to come.

Stand under the giant Baobabs of Kubu Island

Your knowledgable guide will lead you across the sun-cracked Makgadikgadi Pans to Kubu Island. While it may not be surrounded by water (though it once was in the middle of a lake), the island is a rugged outcrop where mammoth baobabs shoot up from the landscape. Enjoy a walk beneath the towering limbs of these upside-down trees, which feel as ancient as the desert itself. A solitary pocket of life amongst vast salt pans, Kubu Island also holds a long history where artefacts have been uncovered from the early Stone Age. Cameras at the ready!

See birds and wildlife on a canoe safari in Arusha

Arusha National Park is one of the few destinations in Tanzania where canoeing is possible. Take your pick between Momella Lake and Lake Duluti, which was left behind by erupted volcanoes. Birdlife is bright and plentiful, including elegant flamingoes and fish eagles, uproarious great kingfishers and hoards of cattle egrets who roost on islands at sunset. While canoeing on Momella Lake, keep your eyes peeled for buffalo, giraffe and snorting hippo.
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