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Kenya

Wildlife, culture, and exclusive safari experiences Kenya’s landscapes are vast and varied. The country’s expansive national parks, as well as fascinating Maasai culture and exclusive conservancies, make for fantastic safari experiences. Depending on when you visit, you may witness the drama of the Great Wildebeest Migration or be equally awed by glimpses of lions, leopards, and cheetahs. The views over the border to Kilimanjaro from Amboseli and adventures in the dramatic Great Rift Valley are just as memorable. Many of the country’s reserves place a strong emphasis on conservation, keeping their environmental impact to a minimum and concentrating on supporting local communities. Wherever you choose to stay, guided by our experts’ decades of combined expertise, you’ll find Kenya a very special destination for a luxury safari. Our team delight in bringing this magical country to life on private, personalised journeys that favour genuine and rewarding Kenyan experiences. Your safari highlights might be visits to exclusive conservation areas, stays at locally run camps or relaxing at intimate luxury lodges. Adventures to this game and culture rich country can be as action-packed or as laidback as you wish. You’ll also have the support of a personal concierge, based on the ground in Kenya and on hand to ensure you travel in absolute comfort and luxury from start to finish

Tanzania

Located in East Africa along the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, Tanzania boasts three of Africa’s best-known lakes – Lake Victoria in the north; Lake Tanganyika in the west; and Lake Nyasa in the south. Tanzania is known for its vast wilderness areas including the plains of the Serengeti National Park, Tarangire national park, Lake Manyara national park, the famous Ngorongoro conservation Area and Kilimanjaro National Park (home to Africa’s highest mountain).

Tanzania

Located in East Africa along the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, Tanzania boasts three of Africa’s best-known lakes – Lake Victoria in the north; Lake Tanganyika in the west; and Lake Nyasa in the south. Tanzania is known for its vast wilderness areas including the plains of the Serengeti National Park, Tarangire national park, Lake Manyara national park, the famous Ngorongoro conservation Area and Kilimanjaro National Park (home to Africa’s highest mountain).

Zanzibar

Tropical islands of Zanzibar are another of Tanzania’s appeals. The island of Pemba and Mafia has a marine park with whale sharks and coral reefs, which make it one of Africa’s premier tourists. destinations. Known as the Spice Island, the beautiful Arabic-inspired Zanzibar has a rich culture and history, coupled with idyllic white beaches hailed as some of the world’s best island.