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Kenya
Land of the Great Migration, golden savannahs, and pristine Indian Ocean coastline
Masai Mara
Kenya's crown jewel and home to the Great Wildebeest Migration. Experience vast golden grasslands teeming with lions, cheetahs, and elephants. The Mara promises unmatched wildlife encounters and breathtaking sundowner views.
Explore Masai MaraAmboseli
Famous for its iconic views of Mount Kilimanjaro towering over herds of free-roaming elephants. Amboseli's swamps and dry lake beds create dramatic landscapes perfect for photography and close-up wildlife encounters.
Explore AmboseliLake Nakuru
A shimmering soda lake in the Great Rift Valley fringed by flamingos in their thousands. Lake Nakuru National Park is also a sanctuary for endangered rhinos and offers elevated viewpoints over stunning scenery.
Explore Lake NakuruTsavo
Kenya's largest national park, split into East and West, is a wilderness of red earth, lava flows, and baobab-studded plains. Tsavo's famous red elephants and the scenic Mzima Springs make it an unforgettable safari experience.
Explore TsavoSamburu
A rugged, semi-arid reserve in northern Kenya where the Ewaso Ng'iro River draws rare wildlife found nowhere else. Spot the Samburu Special Five - Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe, gerenuk, Somali ostrich, and Beisa oryx.
Explore SamburuDiani Beach
Kenya's premier coastal paradise with powdery white sands and warm turquoise waters. Diani offers world-class snorkeling, kite surfing, and dolphin watching, plus lush coastal forests hiding colobus monkeys.
Explore Diani BeachNairobi National Park
The world's only national park within a capital city, where lions and giraffes roam against Nairobi's skyline. A unique urban-meets-wild experience that also serves as a rhino sanctuary and gateway to Kenya's wildlife.
Explore Nairobi National ParkOl Pejeta Conservancy
Home to the last two northern white rhinos on Earth, Ol Pejeta is a conservation success story. This Laikipia conservancy also boasts East Africa's largest black rhino sanctuary and a renowned chimpanzee refuge.
Explore Ol Pejeta ConservancyLamu Island
A UNESCO World Heritage Site steeped in Swahili culture, where donkeys replace cars and ancient coral-stone architecture lines narrow alleyways. Sail on a traditional dhow and experience timeless coastal serenity.
Explore Lamu IslandMount Kenya
Africa's second-highest peak, offering challenging treks through bamboo forests, alpine meadows, and glacial peaks. Mount Kenya National Park is a UNESCO site with stunning biodiversity and panoramic summit views.
Explore Mount KenyaHell's Gate
A dramatic landscape of towering cliffs, gorges, and geothermal hot springs that inspired Disney's The Lion King. One of Kenya's few parks where you can cycle or walk freely among zebras, giraffes, and buffaloes.
Explore Hell's GateLake Naivasha
A freshwater haven in the Rift Valley surrounded by papyrus and lush vegetation. Take a boat ride to Crescent Island among hippos and fish eagles, or explore the nearby crater lake for serene, scenic beauty.
Explore Lake NaivashaMeru National Park
The wild, untouched setting that inspired Joy Adamson's "Born Free," Meru is a lush wilderness of palm forests and rushing rivers. Its remoteness means fewer crowds and more intimate encounters with elephants, lions, and rare species.
Explore Meru National ParkWatamu
A coastal gem with a marine national park protecting vibrant coral reefs and sea turtles. Watamu's mangrove-fringed creeks, Gede Ruins, and pristine beaches make it a mix of nature, history, and tropical relaxation.
Explore WatamuAberdare Ranges
Mist-covered mountains blanketed in dense rainforest, with cascading waterfalls and moorlands above 3,000 metres. The Aberdares offer unique tree-lodge stays where elephants and buffalo visit saltlicks below your balcony.
Explore Aberdare RangesUganda
The Pearl of Africa - gorilla trekking, crater lakes, and the source of the Nile
Bwindi Forest
A UNESCO-listed ancient rainforest sheltering nearly half of the world's remaining mountain gorillas. Trekking through Bwindi's misty trails for a face-to-face gorilla encounter is a life-changing, once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Explore Bwindi ForestQueen Elizabeth
Uganda's most diverse park stretching from crater-studded savannahs to the Kazinga Channel teeming with hippos. Famous for its tree-climbing lions in Ishasha and spectacular boat safaris along wildlife-rich waterways.
Explore Queen ElizabethMurchison Falls
The mighty Nile thunders through a narrow gorge to create one of the world's most powerful waterfalls. Murchison Falls National Park offers incredible game drives, boat cruises to the falls' base, and prolific birdlife.
Explore Murchison FallsKibale Forest
The "Primate Capital of the World," home to 13 primate species including habituated chimpanzee communities. Walk beneath a canopy alive with red colobus monkeys, L'Hoest's monkeys, and over 375 species of birds.
Explore Kibale ForestKidepo Valley
Uganda's most remote and dramatically beautiful park, nestled between rugged mountains and semi-arid valleys. Kidepo hosts wildlife found nowhere else in Uganda, including cheetah, ostrich, and the striped hyena.
Explore Kidepo ValleyJinja
The adventure capital of East Africa, sitting at the source of the Nile. Brave the world-class white-water rapids, bungee jump over the river, kayak through crystal waters, or simply soak in the riverside tranquility.
Explore JinjaLake Bunyonyi
One of Africa's deepest lakes, surrounded by steep terraced hillsides and dotted with 29 tiny islands. Lake Bunyonyi is a tranquil retreat perfect for canoeing, swimming, and unwinding after gorilla trekking.
Explore Lake BunyonyiRwenzori Mountains
The legendary "Mountains of the Moon," Africa's third-highest peak range cloaked in equatorial snow and glaciers. Trek through surreal landscapes of giant lobelias, heather forests, and mist-shrouded alpine valleys.
Explore Rwenzori MountainsSsese Islands
An archipelago of 84 palm-fringed islands on Lake Victoria, offering sandy beaches, forest walks, and a laid-back island vibe. The perfect escape for swimming, fishing, and exploring Uganda's freshwater paradise.
Explore Ssese IslandsMgahinga Gorilla Park
Nestled among the volcanic Virunga Mountains, Mgahinga offers gorilla trekking, golden monkey tracking, and the Batwa cultural trail. Hike the volcanic peaks for stunning views across three countries.
Explore Mgahinga Gorilla ParkZiwa Rhino Sanctuary
Uganda's only home for wild rhinos, where you can track southern white rhinoceroses on foot through open bushland. Ziwa is a crucial conservation project and an unforgettable walking safari experience.
Explore Ziwa Rhino SanctuaryKampala City
Uganda's vibrant capital built on seven hills, buzzing with markets, nightlife, and rich cultural heritage. Visit the Kasubi Tombs, Ndere Cultural Centre, and thriving craft markets before heading out on safari.
Explore Kampala CityTanzania
Endless plains, the roof of Africa, and wildlife spectacles beyond imagination
Serengeti
The legendary Serengeti - an endless expanse of golden grasslands hosting the Great Migration of over two million wildebeest and zebra. Witness dramatic river crossings, big cat hunts, and Africa's most iconic safari landscape.
Explore SerengetiNgorongoro Crater
The world's largest intact volcanic caldera, often called "Africa's Garden of Eden." Descend into this natural amphitheatre to find an astonishing density of wildlife including the Big Five, flamingo-fringed lakes, and Maasai heritage.
Explore Ngorongoro CraterMount Kilimanjaro
Africa's highest peak at 5,895 metres, a snow-capped free-standing volcano that draws trekkers from around the globe. Journey through five distinct climate zones from tropical forest to arctic summit for the ultimate bucket-list achievement.
Explore Mount KilimanjaroTarangire
Renowned for its massive elephant herds and ancient baobab trees that dot the landscape like sentinels. During the dry season, the Tarangire River becomes a wildlife magnet, drawing thousands of animals to its banks.
Explore TarangireLake Manyara
A compact jewel of a park nestled below the Rift Valley escarpment, famous for its tree-climbing lions and vast flocks of flamingos. Explore dense groundwater forests, hot springs, and diverse habitats in a single day's game drive.
Explore Lake ManyaraSelous Reserve
One of Africa's largest protected areas, offering boat safaris on the Rufiji River, walking safaris through wild bush, and fly-camping under the stars. Selous' remoteness ensures an exclusive, crowd-free wilderness experience.
Explore Selous ReserveArusha National Park
A compact park in the shadow of Mount Meru offering canoeing on Momella Lakes, walking safaris through montane forest, and close views of flamingos, giraffes, and colobus monkeys. The perfect warm-up before the northern circuit.
Explore Arusha National ParkRuaha National Park
Tanzania's largest national park, where the Great Ruaha River carves through a wilderness of baobab-dotted hills. Ruaha is a hidden gem with massive elephant and lion populations, far from the tourist crowds of the north.
Explore Ruaha National ParkMahale Mountains
A remote paradise on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, home to one of Africa's largest wild chimpanzee populations. Trek forested mountain slopes to encounter chimps, then relax on pristine freshwater beaches at sunset.
Explore Mahale MountainsZanzibar
The Spice Island - turquoise waters, coral reefs, and centuries of Swahili heritage
Stone Town
A UNESCO World Heritage labyrinth of winding alleys, carved wooden doors, and bustling bazaars steeped in centuries of trade history. Explore the Sultan's Palace, spice markets, and rooftop restaurants overlooking the Indian Ocean.
Explore Stone TownNungwi Beach
Zanzibar's most famous beach at the island's northern tip, where chalk-white sand meets turquoise waters that barely recede at low tide. Nungwi buzzes with dhow-building traditions, sunset cruises, and vibrant beachfront dining.
Explore Nungwi BeachMnemba Atoll
A private island encircled by a pristine coral reef, widely regarded as East Africa's finest snorkeling and diving spot. Swim alongside dolphins, sea turtles, and schools of technicolour reef fish in crystal-clear waters.
Explore Mnemba AtollJozani Forest
Zanzibar's only national park, protecting the rare Zanzibar red colobus monkey found nowhere else on Earth. Walk elevated boardwalks through mangrove swamps and ancient coral-rag forest for a unique nature encounter.
Explore Jozani ForestPrison Island
A short boat ride from Stone Town, this island is home to Aldabra giant tortoises, some over a century old. Snorkel in surrounding coral gardens, explore colonial-era ruins, and enjoy peaceful tropical isolation.
Explore Prison IslandSpice Farms
Discover why Zanzibar earned its name as the "Spice Island" on a guided tour through lush plantations of clove, vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Taste fresh tropical fruits and learn the aromatic history that shaped the island's trade.
Explore Spice FarmsPaje Beach
The kitesurfing capital of East Africa, where steady trade winds and shallow turquoise lagoons create perfect conditions year-round. Paje's laid-back vibe, beachfront cafes, and stunning tidal flats make it a must-visit destination.
Explore Paje BeachKendwa Beach
A pristine stretch of sand where the tide barely shifts, offering uninterrupted swimming and spectacular sunsets. Kendwa is home to Zanzibar's famous Full Moon parties and some of the island's most luxurious beachfront resorts.
Explore Kendwa BeachChumbe Island
An award-winning eco-reserve with one of the most pristine coral reef sanctuaries in the world. Stay in eco-bungalows powered by solar and rainwater, snorkel over 200 coral species, and spot rare coconut crabs at dusk.
Explore Chumbe IslandUganda & Rwanda
Gorilla trekking, volcanic highlands, primate forests, and luxury safari experiences across two remarkable countries
Virunga Mountains
A dramatic volcanic chain stretching across Uganda, Rwanda, and the Congo, the Virungas frame some of Africa's most moving wildlife encounters. Misty slopes, bamboo forests, and crater landscapes create a spectacular setting for primate adventures.
Explore Virunga MountainsMgahinga National Park
Set beneath three ancient volcanoes, Mgahinga is Uganda's compact but unforgettable gorilla and golden monkey haven. Its bamboo forests, mountain trails, and Batwa cultural encounters make it a rich highland extension to any safari.
Explore Mgahinga National ParkGorilla Trekking
The signature experience of this journey: tracking endangered mountain gorillas through Bwindi and Volcanoes National Park. Expert guides lead you into dense rainforest for a rare, intimate hour with habituated gorilla families.
Explore Gorilla TrekkingVolcanoes National Park
Rwanda's legendary gorilla destination sits among lush volcanic slopes and montane forest. Beyond gorilla trekking, Volcanoes offers golden monkey tracking, conservation history, cultural visits, and sweeping views of the Virunga peaks.
Explore Volcanoes National ParkQueen Elizabeth National Park
Uganda's biodiverse savannah gem combines crater lakes, open plains, forested gorges, and the wildlife-rich Kazinga Channel. Game drives, boat safaris, and tree-climbing lion territory make it a powerful contrast to the primate forests.
Explore Queen Elizabeth National ParkKibale National Park
Kibale is East Africa's primate capital, best known for thrilling chimpanzee tracking beneath a lush rainforest canopy. Nearby crater lakes, birding hotspots, and community experiences make it an essential Uganda safari stop.
Explore Kibale National ParkEast Africa Circuits
Multi-country itineraries combining the best of Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania & Zanzibar
Kenya & Tanzania
The classic East African safari pairing - track the Great Migration from the Masai Mara into the Serengeti, descend into Ngorongoro Crater, and witness Amboseli's elephants under Kilimanjaro. The ultimate wildlife circuit.
Explore Kenya & TanzaniaTanzania & Zanzibar
Combine the raw wilderness of the Serengeti and Ngorongoro with the turquoise paradise of Zanzibar's spice island. Go from Big Five game drives to white-sand beaches, coral reefs, and Stone Town's ancient charm.
Explore Tanzania & ZanzibarKenya & Uganda
From Kenya's open savannah game drives to Uganda's mountain gorilla encounters in Bwindi's misty forests. This circuit blends classic safari thrills with intimate primate treks and Nile River adventures in Jinja.
Explore Kenya & UgandaEast Africa Grand Tour
The definitive East African odyssey spanning all four destinations. Experience Kenya's Mara, Uganda's gorillas, Tanzania's Serengeti and Kilimanjaro, and Zanzibar's beaches in one life-changing journey across the region.
Explore Grand TourGreat Migration Trail
Follow the two-million-strong wildebeest migration on its annual clockwise journey between the Serengeti and the Mara. Witness dramatic river crossings, calving season on the southern plains, and predator action year-round.
Explore Migration TrailGorilla & Safari Circuit
A uniquely diverse circuit pairing Uganda's gorilla and chimpanzee trekking with Kenya or Tanzania's Big Five safaris. Move from misty mountain forests to golden savannahs for the widest range of African wildlife experiences.
Explore Gorilla & SafariUganda & Tanzania
Trek with mountain gorillas in Bwindi, then fly south to explore the Serengeti's endless plains and the Ngorongoro Crater. This circuit unites two of Africa's wildest frontiers in one seamless adventure.
Explore Uganda & TanzaniaKenya, Uganda & Tanzania
The tri-nation safari experience covering the Masai Mara, Bwindi's gorillas, and the Serengeti-Ngorongoro northern circuit. Three countries, three ecosystems, and an unrivalled tapestry of East African wildlife and cultures.
Explore East Africa TripleZanzibar & Uganda
An unexpected pairing that delivers both beach bliss and primate encounters. Start with gorilla trekking in Uganda's forests, then unwind on Zanzibar's white-sand shores with spice tours and dhow sailing.
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