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Top Regions safaris, lodges and wildlife tours

These regions are Africa's most popular wildlife destinations - testimony to the natural diversity and broad range of experiences that combine to make Africa such an alluring travel destination.
Explore the Okavango Delta by mokoro
Migration Routes
Explore Africa''s famous wildlife sanctuary - Kruger National ParkKruger National Park

The Kruger National Park in South Africa is one of the oldest and largest reserves in Africa. The park boasts a tremendous variety of game and birdlife in its numerous habitats. Book restcamps
Explore the Okavango Delta by mokoroOkavango

Botswana's Okavango Delta is probably most famous, and certainly the most spectacular, floodplain in the world, home to the Moremi Game Reserve - explore this pristine Wetland of International Importance (RAMSAR) by air, land or water.
View migrating herds between July & OctoberMasai Mara

Just 390km from Nairobi lies this vast rolling plain, beneath the Mara escarpment. Once a year, it is striped black by millions of wildebeest and zebra migrating north from the Serengeti plains.
The migrant herds of the SerengetiSerengeti

The annual wildebeest migration in Tanzania is arguably the most spectacular natural event in Africa. More than 3 million large mammals have made the vast Serengeti plains their home.
The sweeping bends of the Luangwa RiverLuangwa Valley

The Luangwa Valley in Zambia is a beautiful and pristine wildlife sanctuary, covering 9000kmē with lush riverine vegetation, plentiful game and fantastic birdwatching.
Sail the crystal clear waters of the Bazaruto ArchipelagoBazaruto

The Bazaruto archipelago of islands off the Mozambique coast has it all - relax on endless white beaches, swim in the crystal waters, sail a traditional dhow or explore the diverse, colourful marine life along the reefs.
Big game drinking at Etosha PanEtosha

For sheer numbers of game and ease of access, Etosha National Park in northern Namibia is a must - it offers fantastic game viewing opportunities in a unique ecosystem.
The highest peak in AfricaKilimanjaro

Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa at 19,340ft. This is a mountain climber's paradise - a challenging trek that includes five distinct ecological zones.
Track habituated primates in UgandaKibale Forest National Park

This lush and shady forest is home to 12 primate species, tropical birds and butterflies - track habituated chimpanzees and watch them play in the forest canopy, or marvel at the rare butterflies and 335 recorded bird species.
Africa's greatest waterfallVictoria Falls

The Victoria Falls represent the world's largest sheet of falling water, and can be enjoyed from the Zambian and Zimbabwean side. Despite their fame, the magic of the Falls is still intact.
Iranaja Island in MadagascarIranja Private Island

Nosy Iranja in Madagascar consists of two islands connected by a 1500 m sandbank that is exposed during low tide.The setting is idyllic, stunning beaches surround a lush tropical island covered with coconut palms, Filaos trees and tropical flowers.
Sailing on Lake MalawiLake Malawi

Lake Malawi is the third largest lake in Africa. It is a tropical paradise with palm, mango, avocado and banana trees lining its shores. The blue, tranquil waters ensure wonderful canoeing, while the kaleidoscope of cichlids make for exciting snorkelling.
Cousine - an exclusive island conservation projectCousine Island

Cousine is a granitic island in the Seychelles, and lies 1500 kilometers of the east coast of Africa. Cousine is all about peace and tranquility, in beautiful surroundings.
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