Botswana

Botswana prioritizes a high-value, low-impact tourism model, with many bush camps and lodges accessible only by light aircraft due to their remote locations. This exclusivity sets it apart from other African destinations. The country is home to the highest concentration of elephants in Africa, offering impressive and diverse wildlife sightings. Most safaris in Botswana begin in Maun, the bustling tourism hub known as the gateway to the Okavango. No trip to Botswana is complete without considering an extension to Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe or Zambia, just a short road transfer from the Chobe hub of Kasane.

Namibia

Welcome to Namibia, a breathtaking destination where dramatic landscapes meet rich cultural heritage. From the soaring dunes of Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert to the unique wildlife of Etosha National Park, Namibia offers an unforgettable experience for every traveller. Visitors can explore ancient rock art at Twyfelfontein, embark on thrilling safaris, or immerse themselves in the vibrant traditions of local communities. With its stunning natural beauty and diverse ecosystems, Namibia is a land of adventure waiting to be discovered. Whether seeking serene solitude or exhilarating exploration, Namibia promises experiences that will linger long after departure.

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe is home to several remarkable national parks, each offering unique wildlife experiences and stunning landscapes. Hwange National Park, the country’s largest, is famous for its impressive elephant population and diverse wildlife, making it a top destination for safari enthusiasts. Mana Pools National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, captivates visitors with its breathtaking scenery along the Zambezi River, where game viewing is enhanced by walking safaris and canoeing adventures. We love Lake Kariba for a truly breathtaking destination which provides postcard worthy sunsets.

Zambia

The Zambian side of Victoria Falls, Livingstone, offers quite a contrasting experience to the Zimbabwean side. Guests can expect riverside retreats, offering a slower pace and a vibe that is similar to Botswana in exclusivity and luxury level. Further afield, guests can explore the Lower Zambezi National Park and South Luangwa, both areas rich in spectacular scenery and provide incredible opportunities for wildlife viewing, including elephants, lions, and leopards, often during immersive walking safaris that connect visitors with the environment. The country’s vibrant culture and warm hospitality further enhance the experience, making Zambia a captivating choice for travellers seeking adventure and authentic encounters with nature and local communities.