The Call of the Wild
African Safaris
Vast savannahs, untamed wildlife, and timeless landscapes—African safaris offer unforgettable encounters with nature’s greatest spectacles. From the Serengeti’s sweeping plains to the gorilla-filled forests of Rwanda, your wild adventure begins here.
Where Nature Tells Its Story
Safaris Across the Soul of Africa
Africa is the birthplace of the safari where the wild still rules and every horizon holds a new adventure. From the thundering herds of the Serengeti to the silent stalk of a leopard in Botswana, Africa offers a diversity of landscapes, cultures, and wildlife found nowhere else on Earth.
Whether it’s a classic game drive, a luxurious tented camp experience, or a once-in-a-lifetime gorilla trek, African safaris promise moments of awe, connection, and discovery.

Southern Africa
Southern Africa
East Africa
Southern Africa
East Africa
East Africa
Experience the Extraordinary
African safari experiences
Discover the magic of Africa with unforgettable safari experiences from thrilling game drives in the Serengeti to gorilla trekking in Rwanda and sunset cruises in Botswana. Whether it’s wildlife, culture, or luxury in the wild, every safari offers a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
SPECIAL SAFARI
Shared Horse Safari
Horse Safaris is a privately guided horseback operation in Northern Tanzania. Our focus lies with horses and Safaris off the beaten path. We team up with provides who have many years of experience within the Safari industry and designs unforgettable safaris all over Africa, with focus in Tanzania.






African Safari Accomodations
From luxurious tented camps under starlit skies to eco-lodges perched above sweeping savannahs, African safari accommodations bring you closer to nature without compromising comfort.
Whether you prefer rustic charm or five-star elegance, each stay is an experience—immersive, intimate, and unforgettable.
FAQ
General
When is the best time to go on an African safari?
The dry season (typically June to October) is ideal for wildlife viewing. However, each country and region has its own highlights year-round, from migrations to birding.
What countries are best for a safari?
Top safari destinations include Tanzania, Kenya, South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Uganda, and Rwanda. Each offers unique experiences, from Big Five sightings to gorilla trekking.
What animals will I see?
You can expect to see a variety of wildlife including elephants, lions, leopards, buffalo, rhinos, giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, and countless bird species. Specific sightings depend on location and season.
Are safaris safe?
Yes. Reputable safari operators prioritize safety with trained guides, well-maintained vehicles, and proper protocols. Always follow your guide’s instructions in the bush.
What should I pack for a safari?
Lightweight, neutral-colored clothing, a wide-brim hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars, and a camera are essentials. Layers are useful for varying temperatures.
What types of safari accommodations are available?
Options range from luxury lodges and tented camps to budget-friendly bush camps. Some offer private plunge pools, spa services, and gourmet dining.
Do I need vaccinations or medication?
Most countries require yellow fever vaccination and recommend malaria prophylaxis. Consult your travel clinic or doctor before traveling.
Can I go on safari with kids?
Yes! Many lodges offer family-friendly safaris with kids’ programs, shorter game drives, and activities tailored for young explorers.
How long should a safari last?
A typical safari lasts 5 to 10 days, but it depends on the number of parks you want to visit and your travel pace.
What is the Great Migration?
The Great Migration is the annual movement of over a million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles through the Serengeti (Tanzania) and Maasai Mara (Kenya), often considered one of nature’s greatest spectacles.
Visas
Do I need a visa to visit Tanzania?
Yes, travellers from most countries need a visa to travel to Tanzania. A single entry e-visa can be obtained online before travelling.
Vaccinations
What vaccines do I need to visit Tanzania?
Always chat to your travel clinic or doctor before travelling to Tanzania. As a guide, tetanus, typhoid, hepatitis A, diphtheria and polio vaccinations are recommended. You will also need to show your yellow fever vaccination card.
Is Tanzania malaria free?
No. Over 93% of the population in mainland Tanzania live in malaria transmission areas. We advise all our guests to chat to their physician about the best anti-malaria medicine to take. Please note, many anti-malaria tablets need to be taken a few weeks before departure.
What is the COVID protocol for travelling to Tanzania?
Do I need to show proof of COVID vaccination when arriving in Tanzania?
Travellers do not currently need a vaccine to enter Tanzania. Also, COVID vaccination passports or certificates are not mandatory to enter the country.
Let’s plan your next journey to Africa
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When we say we’re with you every step of the way, we truly mean it. From designing your perfect route to organizing seamless private transfers and guiding you through customs, we’re there—on the ground, by your side, 24/7. Whether you’re chasing iconic landscapes or seeking out Tanzania’s hidden treasures, our dedicated Travel Designers are here to craft a journey that’s entirely your own.