Destinations

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  • One Day at Kiambethu Tea Farm, Limuru - Trip from Nairobi

    Did you know that Kenya is the second-largest producer of black tea? Its full-bodied flavor, aroma, and recognizable amber colour convinced and took over many taste buds si...

  • Ol Pejeta Conservancy - One day tour from Nairobi

    Yet another amazing day trip from Nairobi offers you an unforgettable experience in Ol Pejeta Conservancy. This non-profit wildlife conservancy provides sanctuary for great...

  • Hell's Gate National Park - Day tour from Nairobi

    Around 100 kilometres northwest of Nairobi, Hells Gate National Park is an ideal venue for a day trip excursion. It provides endless biodiversity and is the only one of the...

  • Lake Nakuru National Park - Day trip from Nairobi

    The park is covering around 188 square kilometres on the floor of the Great Rift Valley. In this park lie the shimmering waters of Lake Nakuru (its size varying from 5 to 3...

  • Walvis Bay

    There are few places in the world better for watching flamingos in the world than in the wetlands surrounding Walvis Bay. A birdwatcher’s paradise, Walvis Bay also acts a...

  • Fish River Canyon

    The world’s second largest canyon might not be as famous as the Grand Canyon, but Fish River Canyon is a stunning geological landmark renowned for its hiking, white-water...

  • Sossusvlei and Deadvlei

    Unquestionably the most iconic location in all of Namibia, the towering red dunes of Sossusvlei and the stark white hardpan of Deadvlei are a photographer’s dream. Like s...

  • Etosha National Park

    While not as famous a safari destination as South Africa or Tanzania, Namibia nonetheless boasts a world-class safari park in the form of Etosha National Park. Home to the ...

  • Skeleton Coast

    Whether surfing or sailing, fishing or diving - the Skeleton Coast is a ruggedly beautiful stretch of coastline renowned not only for its marine activities, but also the pr...

  • Namib-Naukluft National Park

    Towering sand dunes, wild animals, protected wetlands, and adventure travel combine in this fascinating park: one of the oldest and largest in all of Africa. Locate...

  • Caprivi/Zambezi Strip

    Bordering Angola, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Namibia, the Zambezi Strip is part of the larger ecosystem that eventually gives birth to the world-famous Okavango Delta....

  • Damaraland and Kaokoveld

    A desert region of stunning, lonesome beauty, the Damaraland is a photographer’s dream. Its harsh, inhospitable landscapes are hauntingly beautiful, but not without life....

  • Kalahari Desert

    One of the most famous stretches of desert in the world, the Kalahari defies its label by being one of the most stunningly beautiful places to see wildflowers in the world....

  • Luderitz

    Luderitz’ brightly coloured colonial architecture stands out immediately, setting this quaint fishing town aside from other in Africa. With desert on one side and the ste...

  • Waterberg Plateau National Park

    Rising roughly 200m above the surrounding savannah, the vibrant red sandstone of the Waterberg Plateau was once home to dinosaurs, and still retains some of its ancient mys...

  • Twyfelfontein

    A historic site of immense importance, Twyfelfontein is one of Namibia’s two World-Heritage sites. Home to cave art that stretches back more than 6,000 years, it is yet m...

  • Swakopmund

    The coastal town of Swakopmund is a popular stop in any Namibian itinerary. Located on the ominously named yet beautiful Skeleton Coast, Swakopmund is a great from which to...

  • Windhoek

    Namibia’s capital is a cosmopolitan, modern city that acts as the gateway to the rest of the country. The city combines its African and Colonial roots into a delightful m...

  • Kigali

    Rwanda's capital is a green, clean city that is fast becoming the envy of cities across not only Africa, but the world. Visitors often describe Kigali not only as Africa's cle...

  • Soweto

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  • Johannesburg

    The South African capital (and Africa’s second largest city) is a bustling metropolis that is known affectionately as ‘Joburg’ by locals. While not quite as p...

  • Garden Route

    Stretching from Heidelberg in the Southern Cape to Storms River Village on the Eastern Cape border, the Garden Route is one of the world’s most picturesque drives. ...

  • The Winelands

    What better way to spend a sunny day than sipping world-class wines and brandies while soaking in the unparalleled beauty of the Western Cape? The Winelands are a b...

  • Durban

    South Africa’s premier beach escape, breezy and laid back Durban is a dynamic and multicultural city marked by its rich blend of African, European, and Asian cultures. No...

  • Cape Peninsula

    A day trip from Cape Town, the Cape Peninsula and the famous Cape of Good Hope are a popular escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. A region of windswept cl...

  • Table Mountain

    Dominating the Cape Town skyline, flat-topped Table Mountain is one of the world’s most recognizable mountains. A defining feature of the cosmopolitan city that exists at it...

  • Kruger National Park

    At almost 2 million hectares, Kruger National Park is undoubtedly South Africa’s most famous national park. Home to the Big Five and a huge variety of Africa’s most rec...

  • Cape Town

    One of the world’s most well-known and beloved cities, cosmopolitan Cape Town epitomizes modern South Africa with its melting pot of cultures. A vibrant city with no shortag...

  • The River Nile

    Few names conjure up images of exotic mystery quite as much as the River Nile. Commonly associated with Egypt, the Nile actually finds its birth here in Uganda - wi...

  • Jinja

    Jinja has two claims to fame, as it is both the source of the River Nile and the adventure travel capital of East Africa. Whether you're looking to see where the Ni...

  • Lake Edward

    The smallest of Africa’s Great Lakes, Lake Edward and nearby Lake George are most famous for their role in the popular Kazinga Channel - where thousands take pleasure cruise...

  • Lake Victoria

    Africa’s largest lake is also the second largest in the world, and standing on its shores is not so different to standing on the beach and looking out at the ocean....

  • Kibale National Park

    Kibale National Park is one of the best safari destinations in Africa for chimpanzee trekking. It is the most reliable spot to see chimpanzees in their natural habitat....

  • Blyde River Canyon National Reserve

    The third largest canyon in the world (after the Grand Canyon and Fish River Canyon), Blyde River Canyon is surrounded by the 29,000 hectare Blyde River Canyon Reserve. In ...

  • The Wild Coast

    As its name might suggest, the Wild Coast is one of South Africa’s last true wildernesses - an undeveloped stretch of stunningly beautiful coastline packed with soaring c...

  • Gondar

    You’d be forgiven for thinking you’re in Europe when you first see the stunning Gondar castles, but these impressive monuments were once the home to Ethiopia’s own m...

  • iSimangaliso Wetland Park

    Africa's first World Heritage listed site, iSimangaliso translates from Zulu into 'miracle and wonder' and it's easy to see why this fascinating park would draw such praise...

  • Port Elizabeth

    Sometimes known as the Windy City or the Friendly City, beachside Port Elizabeth is a popular tourist destination boasting a number of attractions ranging from picturesque ...

  • Mountain Zebra National Park

    The best place in South Africa to see the endangered and endemic Cape Mountain Zebra, Mountain Zebra National Park is a quiet park known for its beautiful scenery, its name...

  • Tankwa Karoo National Park

    A stargazer’s paradise, Tankwa Karoo National Park is a scientific national park located roughly four hours drive from Cape Town. A desert park without large game...

  • Ostrich Farm

    A working ostrich farm since 1956, the Safari Ostrich Farm in Oudtshoorn is a popular stop along the Garden Route for kids and big kids alike....

  • Augrabies Falls National Park

    Translating roughly into ‘place of great noise’, Augrabies Falls National Park takes its name from the 56m high waterfall which roars into life when the Orange River is...

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