Discover Africa's Icons
Whether you're planning your first African safari or returning for another unforgettable adventure, our private, custom-tailored journeys ensure exclusive experiences with the most knowledgeable and charismatic guides.
These African icons are must-see destinations. Our safari designers will craft an itinerary that blends these wonders seamlessly into your personalised trip. Your incredible journey begins here.
Victoria Falls: Hear the roar of "The Smoke that Thunders"
For something more discrete, choose Islands of Siankaba, an idyllic retreat spread between two private islands in the Zambezi. The secluded chalets are linked together by wooden bridges and walkways between the trees, where birds twitter overhead. In a similar vein, we’re also huge fans of Tongabezi, whose romantic cottages sit right on the waterfront; and Toka Leya, a splendid safari camp where you can start each day with a gentle river boat ride.
Top Tips:
- The waterfall is at its most spectacular between February and June.
- Swim in the Devil’s Pool in the dry season: it gives you an unforgettable adrenaline rush!
- Even if you’re not staying at The Victoria Falls Hotel, get a taste of its colonial splendour by popping by for afternoon tea.
Serengeti and Masai Mara: Witness the greatest wildlife spectacle on Earth
The location of the herds — and thus the prime spots for game viewing — change from season to season, but there’s also a great deal of resident wildlife year round, so there’s always something to see. If you wish to move with the herds, you can shadow their steady progress by staying in a mobile camp such as the exclusive Serengeti Safari Camp, or by taking daily jeep safaris from Singita’s luxurious Faru Faru Lodge.
Top Tips:
- For the most exclusive experience, stay on one of the private reserves that border the two national parks.
- To optimise your wildlife viewing, combine a static property such as Mwiba Lodge with one of the mobile camps.
- The wildebeest are calving in February, so it’s then that you’ll witness the great miracle of new life.
Botswana’s government has taken a strict approach to tourism development, permitting only a small number of responsible operators to set up lodges and camps. However luxurious, every property must be removable without a trace, so you can be confident that their environmental footprint is kept to an absolute minimum. The government’s priority is the preservation of the land and its wildlife, and the support of community development, objectives Africa Exclusive fully supports.
Top Tips:
- Hop between camps on a small plane for ease of access and incredible aerial views.
- Botswana’s camps and lodges offer best value between December and March.
- Combine the Okavango Delta with a stay at Jack’s Camp in the Makgadikgadi Pans to experience the full breadth of Botswana’s ecosystems.
Accompanied by an experienced guide and team of porters, who will support you every step of the way, fit and determined trekkers can climb Kilimanjaro in about six days. Africa Exclusive ensures that all the porters you hike with are fairly paid and not overburdened; staff wellbeing is hugely important to us as a successful ascent is a collaborative effort. There will be plenty of people to carry your bags and equipment, so you can focus on enjoying the experience of the trek.
To reward yourself for all that exertion, you can then celebrate your achievement with a rather more relaxing safari or beach holiday in Kenya or Tanzania. A luxurious stay at Chem Chem, or a few days at Gibb’s Farm in the Ngorongoro Highlands, is the perfect way to recover from fatigue and aching limbs.
Three Main Routes:
- Access along Machame is “easy”. You can acclimatise gradually, and there’s plenty to see along the way.
- Rongai is slightly longer, and it tends to be much quieter. It’s on the northern side, granting a different perspective on the mountain.
- Lemosho is the longest route but it allows you to take your time and ascend the mountain at a sedate pace.
Cape Town: South Africa’s gastronomic and cultural heart
Easily combined with a safari in South Africa, Botswana, Namibia or Zambia, visitors to Cape Town often fall in love with the waterside location, the dramatic mountainous backdrop, the ease of access to the Cape Winelands, and the spectacular scenery of the Garden Route. Enjoy panoramic views of the city from the top of Table Mountain and you will see a quite different — though no less beautiful — view of the city if you take a boat trip out to Robben Island.
Top Tips:
- British Airways flies direct from London to Cape Town, making for a comfortable, convenient journey.
- Allow at least three days to do justice to Cape Town, and extend your stay to a week to explore the Cape Peninsula and Winelands.
- Remember that Cape Town’s summer is from November to February. The weather is perfect around Christmas and New Year — make sure you book far enough in advance.
Ngorongoro Crater: An extinct volcano brimming with life
If you want incredible views of Ngorongoro we may arrange for you to stay right on the crater rim at the remarkable Ngorongoro Crater Lodge. It is a dramatic piece of architecture, bedecked with the trappings of a baroque chateau such as crystal chandeliers, impressive fireplaces, and sumptuous hand-knotted silk carpets. The lodge’s WILDChild programme will inspire little ones to engage with the environment around them, complementing the family friendly game drives and other activities you can enjoy together.
The location of Plantation Lodge is completely magical: the views seem to stretch on forever, first across gentle slopes and forest and then to the mountains beyond. Some 140 species of birds make their home in the surrounding gardens, putting on an endless display, and come nightfall you can sit on your lantern lit veranda listening to the sounds of nocturnal creatures
nearby.
Top Tips:
- One full day in the Crater is time enough to explore the caldera floor, then head off in search of other unique experiences.
- Try different activities during your stay: your experience in a vehicle is quite different to that on a bike or whilst walking.
- Combine Ngorongoro with one of Tanzania’s other iconic areas, such as the Serengeti or Selous.
The Big Five: Five bucket list species every safari first timer should see
You stand a very good chance of spotting all five on safari in South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania and Botswana, and experienced guides understand just how to track each species. Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve in South Africa is a fantastic choice for a Big Five safari as there is a high concentration of game.
Rhino and leopard are the rarest Big Five species, and once again South Africa is a great option. But for more intimate experiences with fewer crowds, head instead to Kenya’s vast private reserves or the picturesque wilderness of Botswana’s Okavango Delta. In a pioneering operation Rhinos Without Borders has relocated 100 South African rhino to the Okavango Delta for safety.
Top Tips:
- If lion are top of your list, Kenya’s Naboisho Conservancy has the highest concentration.
- Choose one of the private reserves bordering the Kruger or Masai Mara for a more personal Big Five experience.
- Get hands on with rhino conservation on South Africa’s Phinda Private Game Reserve; become part of the elephant herd at Botswana’s Abu Camp!
Mountain Gorillas Spend precious time with Africa’s great apes
The high cost and limited numbers of gorilla tracking permits are controversial, but we believe the governments of Rwanda and Uganda are doing the right thing. The income permits generate pays for conservation efforts, not only for the gorilla but also for other threatened species which share the same habitats. And as very few permits are issued, there’s no risk of overtourism: guests have an intimate encounter, and the gorilla themselves are unflustered by the presence of people.
Typically our guests choose to join a small group — a maximum of eight people — and trek through the forests to find groups of semi-habituated gorilla. You can spend an hour with a family group, watching them eating, communing and playing.
‘When you realize the value of all life, you dwell less on what is past and concentrate more on the preservation of the future,' Diane Fossey.
Top Tips:
- Live like a gorilla at Bisate Lodge, albeit a bit more comfortably, in stylish guest pods inspired by the nests these great apes make.
- Combine your gorilla trek with a traditional safari. You’ll find abundant big game viewing at Murchison Falls and Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda.
- If you’re in Rwanda, we recommend a visit to Akagera National Park, where you’ll find all of the Big Five.
- For a primate extravaganza, we can arrange a chimpanzee trek in Kibale, staying at one of our favourite places, scenically stunning Kyaninga Lodge.
In 1990 we encountered Africa and fell in love with its awesome beauty. Ever since, we’ve been exploring the planet, seeking out its treasures; spreading the word and sharing our passion so that you too can experience the best of the wild world.
Over 30 years we have discovered the finest properties and most reliable partners and developed an appreciation for the nuances of each region. Our knowledge and understanding continually evolves through travel and our network of deep relationships.
We want you to share our passion for travel, this means matching your individuality to a unique blend of places and experiences that extend your horizons. When you first contact Journeysmiths you’ll speak with a member of our travel design team, who between them have over 100 years of experience.
This conversation will form the foundations for your itinerary, giving us the chance to get to know you and understand your aspirations for your holiday. We’ll combine this with our extensive knowledge to create your perfect itinerary.
When you book your holiday much of our work is just beginning, your Travel Designer will liaise with our operations and support teams to ensure that every last detail of your holiday runs “like a Swiss clock”.
Our support team also performs the role of a concierge, so if you want to add tours, need assistance with your visas or would like us to make restaurant reservations, we are happy to do so.
It’s rare that we hear from our clients while they are away due to the accuracy of information we provide. However, if you need us, we are here 24 hours a day and act swiftly to resolve any issue in a way that is most convenient to you.
At Journeysmiths we revel in discovering the wonders of the world, those which are well known, but just as importantly those which scarcely anyone has ever seen. We know that marvels can be found in the most unexpected places.
With us there is no ceiling to the degree of exclusivity, no constraint upon what is possible. Whether we take you to the ends of the earth or fly you by private plane into the finest lodges, booked exclusively for you. Everything is devoted to making this your ultimate holiday, by any standards.
The essence of a Journeysmiths holiday is that you can enjoy luxury combined with a real wilderness experience, in seclusion and high comfort. Staying in remote properties on exclusive reserves you are guaranteed maximum privacy at all times.
We appreciate that like our trips, each client is unique. As such, our service focuses on flexibility, so that you can relax and look forward to your holiday in the knowledge that should the unexpected happen, we are here.
You have complete financial security when you book with Journeysmiths. We are fully bonded and licenced under the Civil Aviation Authority’s ATOL scheme, licence number ATOL 2883. In addition, we maintain a Total Payment Protection Policy with Travel and General Insurance Services, policy number AELI/topp/22/16.
We believe that travel to the world’s fragile places should benefit the habitats, the wildlife and the people who live there. We call this “Travelling Well” and it is a feature of every holiday we arrange.
‘Preservation of wild spaces, supporting local communities and the conservation of wildlife are commitments that have been ingrained in the Journeysmiths business model for over thirty years. The Zambezi Expedition is an embodiment of these commitments whilst embracing the true adventure of delving into the unknown!’
Rory Wood, Head of Sustainability, Africa Exclusive
When one of TV’s best-known wildlife enthusiast, Steve Backshall, tasked us with crafting an unforgettable father-son safari in celebration of his son’s 5th birthday, we knew exactly how to create a trip that would excite and inspire both in equal measures.
Booking your family safari to Botswana opens a door to a world of exciting adventure. From the minute your Cessna touches the bush strip, your family will be in the wilds with expert guides. We curated the top 10 family experiences in Botswana to whet your appetite.
What To Do In Kenya With Children? We’ve chosen our best experiences for a luxury family safari to Kenya.
At Journeysmiths we take you out into the wilds to enjoy all kinds of activities with expert, personable guides. Read our top ten Tanzania family safari experiences.
We highlight some of the places filmed in Planet Earth Three’s Deserts and Grasslands episode; view elephants in Zakouma National Park and Arabian camels roaming the Ennedi plateau in Chad, ostriches and chacma baboons in Namibia.
7 Secret Places to Spot Leopards in Southern and East Africa
We’ve compiled a list of our favourite leopard viewing destinations for the best chances of guaranteed sightings.
Shared adventures in beautiful scenery, the thrill of discovery. A sense of freedom in the great outdoors. Amazing accommodation amidst our world’s most inspiring, fragile landscapes.
A safari is also highly educative — experienced among unfamiliar cultures where great issues like climate change are a critical reality for wildlife and people.
For families of all ages there is so much to see and do in South Africa, making it an excellent and diverse travel destination. We’ve chosen 20 of the best experiences to immerse you in the culture, wildlife and beautiful places of this remarkable country.
Journeysmiths clients Tony and Heather Allen were two of the people who joined the entirety of our Zambezi Expedition, a journey designed to celebrate our 30th anniversary and give back.
There are few other safari destinations that offer the sheer diversity of landscapes that Zimbabwe does. The cascading waters of Victoria Falls and forested banks of the Zambezi River contrast with the arid open plains of Hwange and the rugged mountain terrain of Matusadona. Together, they create a completely unique safari experience.
Slowing down and staying longer is the new way of travelling and there are huge benefits to this approach. People, wildlife and the environment directly benefit from you staying a little longer; but in equal measures, so do you.
A safari is a family holiday that your children will cherish forever. Over the last three decades we have received hundreds of questions from both parents and children alike. We have answered some of the most frequently asked question about family safaris to Africa below.
Not sure where to start? We have answered frequently asked questions we’ve received over the past decades about our bespoke safaris. Here we discuss everything from pre-planning information to responsible travel. We hope you will find this useful, but if you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Three of Africa’s great rivers set the scene for your Zambia safari. The Zambezi, the Luangwa and the Kafue rivers are all of different character and have national parks named for them.
Formerly the Zulu Kingdom, the province of KwaZulu Natal runs along South Africa’s dramatic Indian Ocean coastline. The Drakensberg Mountains create a natural border between Lesotho and the Eastern Cape, and offer some excellent hiking routes.
To experience a little bit of everything that South Africa has to offer, you can hardly do better than to drive along the coastal road of the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth. It’s an extraordinary journey, and there’s wildlife on both land and shore, endless beaches, historic battlefields, and the vineyards are never far away. One day you might be whale spotting at Hermanus — renowned as one of the best whale watching locations in the world — and the next you could be learning about the Battle of Rorke’s Drift, handling antique weapons and scrambling over the British and Zulu positions.
Cape Town is one of the world’s great cities with a unique setting beneath Table Mountain.
in South Africa
Without a shadow of a doubt, South Africa is one of the very best places to watch wildlife in the world. The Kruger National Park — a protected area the size of Wales — is certainly the most famous and popular safari destination, but with Journeysmiths you’ll escape the crowds to explore vast, wildlife-filled private reserves, in the company of the best guides.
The only travel company to have access to a huge moment in conservation history, our Kenya Conservation safari group got to watch a rhino release!
In over 30 years arranging exclusive safaris we know the best places to stay and we’ll create an unforgettable sequence of camps and lodges to suit your tastes. A good level of comfort and beautiful remote settings are “givens”! Whether you prefer simpler canvas construction, a thatched cottage or an extravagant suite with a private pool is up to you.
A land of contrasts, Botswana has long captured the hearts of countless travellers with its seasonal ebbs and flows. Each year, the flooding channels of the Okavango Delta beckon wildlife from near and far; rains transform the stark Makgadikgadi and Nxai salt pans into blankets of green; and dusty footprints trace paths to the vast elephant herds that gather in Chobe National Park. Comparing the verdant patchwork of green in the north to the lunar Kalahari landscapes further south is a feast for the senses, a feast which makes for an unforgettable geographical study in the span of a single trip. Discover Africa’s most exclusive safari destination in complete luxury.
The best time to visit Tanzania will depend on the activities you are interested in and the wildlife you'd like to spot. Read our month-by-month seasonal guide, and responses to your most popular Tanzania safari questions
Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary
Working in partnership with globally recognised conservation organisation; Care for Wild, the world’s largest rhino orphanage, we have curated a truly unique and exclusive experience giving a privileged few behind-the-scenes access to this otherwise incredibly private sanctuary.
Are you celebrating a big birthday, a retirement or special anniversary? Maybe you have a plan to take your whole family, children and grandchildren on a trip that will delight and inspire them. Any reason will do!
The Kalahari is a fascinating place for a family safari. The children can sit by a meerkat den watching these curious little creatures foraging and playing as one stands guard on its hind legs looking out for eagles. They can watch enthralled as a San Bushman reveals hidden secrets that have enabled them to survive here for thousands of years.
Over our three decades of creating tailor-made safari itineraries for families, we’ve learned about the kind of experiences which get teenagers excited. We understand that your family has a unique mix of personalities and aspirations, so we will create a unique safari just for you. We use only the finest camps, the best guides and create unforgettable adventures in the wild places of Africa.
An Exploration of Unforgettable Experiences at My Favourite Camps in Kenya
Archbishop Desmond Tutu was the first person to call South Africa “the rainbow nation”. It’s a reflection on the fascinating diversity of this country, not only in the identities of its people but in the landscapes, wildlife, cultures, and activities it offers. South Africa is a country which, because of its variety, can be all things to all people, truly a rainbow of varied opportunities and experiences.
Whether on foot, canoe or open vehicle - Zambia is the perfect place for a real family safari adventure. You can track elephants and giraffe walking with an expert guide. You can paddle a stable Canadian canoe down the Zambezi watching zebra and antelope drinking at the water’s edge.
A safari holiday gives your family a wonderful chance to meet local communities and experience their culture.
When travelling with children, we know there's no comfort like having your own space, with plenty of activities for everyone. These incredible island hideaways and beach retreats strike a perfect balance between luxury and fun. We asked our safari design team for their personal recommendations of Africa’s most family-friendly beach properties.
Easter and spring breaks are the perfect time to welcome the season with a refreshing getaway. Whether you’re after a beach escape or an adventure in nature, spring offers endless opportunities for exploration.
South Africa is an excellent choice for family travel with children of all ages. Its wildlife is abundant, with a great diversity of species, including the Big Five: rhino, leopard, lion, elephant and buffalo. There are vast malaria-free reserves and it’s easy to get from safari regions to Cape Town and the beach.
Botswana is one of the best places for a family holiday of a lifetime! There are millions of animals across plains, deserts and deltas.
Escape into the wilds of Botswana, where the pristine landscape and varied wildlife abound. On a luxury safari in Botswana, you can expect to share your safari with only a handful of other guests, as our travel insider Philippa Page discovered.
Chloe’s trip took her off well-trodden paths and into the remote corners of Northern Kenya. Staying in Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy and Laikipia, the trip’s slow pace allows time to forge deep connections with the remote, wild landscapes and its people.
Experience a safari holiday like no other, with a journey across the remarkable landscapes of Rwanda and Tanzania. Be captivated by big game, search for primates in the rainforest, enjoy spectacular birdwatching and see the epic migration of wildebeest and plains game - all in one unforgettable trip you will regale for a lifetime.
Between safaris there is plenty for children to do in camp while the adults relax. Safari lodges may be small and in remote locations, but they have excellent facilities and your hosts’ purpose is to give you the best possible time. In this section we also suggest a couple of places that combine easily to complement your Botswana safari.
Botswana is a great choice for an exclusive family safari. Roaming the spectacular deserts, deltas and savannahs are literally millions of animals. The fertility and abundant water of the Okavango and Linyanti Deltas supports an incredible 200 different mammal species. The Government’s high value, low volume tourism policy helps conservation and enables you to enjoy a top quality private safari.
Here’s something you might not expect. The people looking after you on safari might create some of your happiest safari memories. You’ll remember laughter and those after dinner stories and jokes around the campfire. During a three-night stay in a luxury camp, you’ll get to make friends with your guide, the chef, the vegetable gardener and the other people who love their work.
Imagine gliding silently along an Okavango waterway in a mokoro canoe as zebra and impala graze the grasslands. Or cantering on horseback with your guide alongside giraffe. In the Kalahari, take an early morning walk with a San Bushman as he explains the ancestral secrets of survival.
Botswana is Africa’s most exclusive safari destination. Each enormous private reserve has just one or two luxury lodges guaranteeing a series of private experiences as you travel from one exquisite location to the next. Expert guides will take your family on safari among big cats and vast elephant herds in beautiful deltas and deserts.
Create memories of a lifetime together on an epic family safari in Tanzania. Witness the endless, game-filled plains of the Serengeti, explore the natural wonder of the Ngorongoro Crater and experience the magnificent wildlife in Tarangire.
From the iconic Masai Mara to the awe-inspiring Laikipia, explore Kenya as a family. Witness breathtaking wildlife and immerse yourselves in rich traditions for an unforgettable adventure in a land where the untamed wilderness thrives alongside vibrant cultures.
See the splendour of South Africa as a family on this exclusive safari. Spend your days exploring captivating Cape Town, enjoying the delights of the Winelands and on safari, seeking out the abundant wildlife that roams the wilderness. No matter your age, this iconic safari will leave you with memories for a lifetime.
From the glistening floodplains of the Okavango Delta, to the pristine wilderness of Linyanti, and beyond to the shimmering salt flats of Makgadikgadi - this family friendly safari will leave you all with lifelong memories. Experience the diverse ecosystems and wildlife Botswana has to offer in this spectacular journey from Delta to Desert.
With opportunities to see the Big Five of both land and sea, along with incredible scenery, enormous national parks, world-class vineyards, a fascinating history and vibrant, friendly people, South Africa frequently tops the lists of the world’s best holiday destinations. Even so, less than 1% of the world's travellers make it here, so it’s a place where you’ll find yourself with a few select, like-minded and discerning adventurers who have discovered this gem of a country. It’s a place you could return to for the whole of your life and never tire of it.
We’ve compiled a list of our favourite experiences to inspire your imagination.
Merge thrilling safari experiences amid iconic wildlife-rich landscapes with tranquil beachfront relaxation along the pristine shores of the Indian Ocean, creating an unforgettable journey of contrasts and indulgence.
An expedition that marries the awe-inspiring spectacle of the Great Migration with lesser-known treasures. Explore iconic wonders and uncover hidden gems, blending bucket list adventures with thrilling discoveries for an unforgettable journey of contrasts.
The only country able to offer malaria-free safaris, South Africa is a wonderful choice for many looking for a luxury safari experience. Enjoy the abundance of wildlife on offer in some of the most exclusive private reserves, before exploring cosmopolitan Cape Town, where the glamour of the city meets the rugged outdoors.
Embark on a journey through the wild terrains of Botswana and Namibia, experiencing the epitome of a luxury safari. Encounter majestic wildlife in the Okavango Delta, traverse the surreal landscapes of Namibia's deserts, and unwind in opulent lodges amidst nature's grandeur.
Indulge in a luxurious Zambian getaway. Start with the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls, then venture into the wilderness for an exclusive safari, encountering Zambia's diverse wildlife while unwinding in stunning accommodations, creating an unforgettable African adventure.
Travel across Southern Africa in complete luxury, staying at some of the most exclusive properties on the continent. With every single detail taken care of by exceptional guides and staff at each location, you can concentrate on what really matters - immersing yourself in an exclusive African safari experience.
Embark on an extraordinary safari journey through Zambia's remote wilderness. Discover luxurious accommodation amid untouched landscapes. Traverse untamed plains, witness incredible wildlife, and unwind in exclusive camps offering unparalleled luxury amidst the raw beauty of remote Zambia.
This memorable safari combines a journey through one of Africa’s most game rich areas, with a visit to one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Experience Botswana’s abundant wildlife in the spectacular Okavango Delta and Linyanti, before heading to the winding Zambezi River to see the astonishing Victoria Falls.
We’ve collated a list of our ten favourite Tanzanian experiences to show you what’s possible in this incredible country.
Namibia has a diverse cultural heritage and is home to one of the most distinct African tribes — the Himba — a group of semi-nomads who live in the Kunene region.
The school holiday cycle is full of opportunity; there is a safari for every season, whether it’s during the Christmas, Easter or Summer holiday period.
Mountain gorilla can be found in Rwanda and Uganda, both superb destinations but each offering something slightly different. Read on to find out which is best for you.
Without freshwater, life on land wouldn't exist.
Freshwater is the most precious resource on our planet, but it's finite. Vital to life, only 2.5% of all Earth’s water is fresh and less than 1% of that is accessible. Planet Earth Three’s episode on freshwater documents its importance for selection of species.
Are you feeling inspired to travel after watching Planet Earth Three?
Coasts offer the opportunity to see a wide variety of wildlife both at sea and on shore and are excellent destinations for wildlife enthusiasts. Follow in the footsteps of the Planet Earth crew and journey along the picturesque Garden Route coast to see Cape fur seals gathered in their thousands in South Africa. Head to the eerie Skeleton Coast of Namibia to find the desert-adapted lions that laze on its sand dunes. Or hop on a boat in Chile and watch the enormous barnacled body of southern right whales emerge from the water as they breach a matter of metres from your eyes.
If you’re looking for a country that’s got everything, choose South Africa. Renowned for the spectacular views of the Garden Route, vibrant Cape Town, malaria free safaris, fascinating history and outstanding wildlife, the whole family will fall under the alluring spell of this diverse country.
Kenya has the ingredients for an amazing family safari. Your children will love seeing vast numbers of animals in iconic African settings. Stay in amazing and exclusive accommodation on private reserves. Enjoy adventures on foot, horseback and by open vehicle with Africa’s finest guides. Your children can see pioneering conservation work in action and meet remote tribal communities. Maybe end with a few days by the coast.
The best way to give your family the facilities it seeks may be to book out an entire camp or lodge. Perhaps you are planning a multi-generation safari. Or you may want to fulfil a dream of walking, mokoroing and camping out in the Okavango. You may simply crave an extra degree of privacy. Most lodges we use take fewer than 16 guests, some take only eight, so booking a whole lodge is a viable option.
Here’s our list of ten wonderful experiences that you might consider having whilst you are in Uganda:
From the pristine wilderness of Linyanti, to the glistening floodplains of the Okavango Delta, and beyond to the shimmering salt flats of Makgadikgadi - this Botswana safari will leave you with incredible memories from beginning to end. Experience the diverse ecosystems and wildlife Botswana has to offer in this epic journey from plains, to delta to desert.
Young children delight to see wild animals in their natural environment. With Journeysmiths your safari will be expertly designed to match your family’s needs and interests. We use the best guides and arrange superb accommodation in the wilds of Africa.
The Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater are truly spectacular settings filled with great herds and big cats. We take you far from the crowds and minibuses with your own private guide, staying in exclusive accommodation. Families with older teenagers will love the wildly remote Selous, Ruaha and Mahale, where you can walk, canoe and even track chimpanzees. Round it off on exotic Zanzibar.
Here’s our list of ten wonderful experiences to consider including in your Namibia safari:
We will ensure you can enjoy the best of Africa in the exclusivity of Kenya’s private conservancies where walking, riding and other expertly guided activities enable the richest safari experience.
We’ve compiled a list of our favourite experiences to inspire your imagination.
We’ve compiled a list of our favourite experiences to inspire your imagination.
We’ve compiled a list of our favourite experiences to inspire your imagination.
From mysterious baobab groves, to the arid sands of Hwange, the balancing rocks of Matobo, and the awesome Zambezi River as it rages over Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe is a country that serves up all that could be hoped for in an African holiday destination.