Attractions
Lake Manyara National Park
The major landmark of the Lake Manyara National Park is actually the spectacular rift wall, where the plains give way … Read more
Kitulo National Park
The Kitulo National Park lies in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania and is made up of alpine grasslands and montane … Read more
Kilimanjaro National Park
Mount Kilimanjaro is the 4th highest of the 7 summits and is often referred to as “Sky Island”… simply because … Read more
Katavi National Park
The Katavi National Park includes the Katuma River, Lake Katavi and the Lake Chada floodplains… all are fascinating and diverse … Read more
Gombe Stream National Park
With an area of only 52 km2, Gombe Stream is Tanzania’s smallest national park. Gombe is characterised by vast forest … Read more
Dar Es Salaam
Dar es Salaam is a significant hub in Tanzania, with a population of 2.8 million. This former capital city started … Read more
Chumbe and Mafia Island
Chumbe Island is located off the main island of Zanzibar and is easily accessible from Zanzibar. Chumbe is a privately … Read more
Arusha National Park
The three distinct and spectacular features of the Arusha National Park include the Momela lakes, the Meru Crater, and the … Read more
Malolotja Nature Reserve
The wide variety of flora and fauna includes many tree species, such as yellowwoods, stinkwoods and the tall forest fever … Read more
Hlane National Reserve
Hlane (meaning “wilderness” in siSwati) is Swaziland’s royal reserve. It belongs to the king – who holds it in trust … Read more
Wild Coast South Africa
Extending all the way from the Mtamvuna River to the Great Kei River, it boasts an untamed and undeveloped wilderness … Read more
West Coast South Africa
Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, the Park is over 27 500-hectares and runs from Yzerfontein to the Langebaan lagoon. With … Read more
Valley of a 1000 Hills
With a variety of welcoming lodges, unique tea gardens and sociable pubs, you will be sure to find more than … Read more
V&A Waterfront
During a South Africa safari with us, the V&A can be included as a highlight for lovers of everything from … Read more
Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park
The Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park was declared a natural and a historical World Heritage site by UNESCO in 2000 and is … Read more
Tsitsikamma
Named after the Khoisan phrase that means “place of abundant water”, Tsitsikamma is renowned for its stunning coastline, dramatic rivers … Read more
Garden Route
Along the Garden Route, travellers on South African safari can choose from the 10 nature reserves that are dotted along … Read more
The Battlefields
Along the battlefields you can see memorials, small graveyards and lone forts. They air a mysterious atmosphere and ambience – … Read more
Table Mountain Safaris
The highest part of the mountain is called Maclear’s Beacon, which sit 1086 metres above sea level and is a … Read more
Soweto Township
Regarded as one of the most metropolitan townships in South Africa, it is home to a huge black population, who … Read more
Robben Island Tour
When visiting the Island, you will be able to go on a tour around the Robben Island Museum, where you … Read more
Pilanesberg National Park
Covering 55 000-hecatres, the Pilanesberg National Park combines the dry Kalahari and the wetter Lowveld vegetation. Lake Mankwe sits at … Read more
Madikwe Game Reserve
Extending all the way from the North West Province to the Botswana Border, it covers a massive 750-kmlometres-squared, which means … Read more
KwaZulu Natal
KwaZulu-Natal is divided into 3 different regions; the lowland, the central and the coastal region. The lowlands include the coastline … Read more
Kruger National Park
There are eight main gates in the Kruger National Park, and the Park itself is home to six ecosystems, 517 … Read more