Kenya, the original African safari destination, offers stunning beauty, rich culture, and a diverse variety of wildlife. You can choose from thrilling safari adventures, serene beach escapes, or cultural immersions.
Spot the majestic lion, elusive leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo in their natural habitats. Experience the spectacular annual Great Migration of thousands of wildebeest and zebra in the Masai Mara National Reserve, the ultimate wildlife paradise. Explore myriad wildlife-rich national parks like Amboseli, Meru and Samburu. Diving and snorkelling off the Kenyan coast, where colourful coral reefs and tropical fish await you, is a popular and tranquil ending to an extraordinary wildlife safari.
Tanzania, another one of the stunning East African safari destinations, is a gem on Kenya’s southern border and offers endless adventures for travellers. Witness the annual Great Migration of thousands of wildebeest and zebra across the sweeping savannah plains in the Serengeti, one of the world's largest and most diverse wildlife reserves. Explore the Ngorongoro Crater, a natural wonder and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can encounter the Big Five in the most unique game drive location. Climb Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, enjoying breathtaking landscapes from above. Relax on the pristine beaches of Zanzibar, a tropical paradise with a rich cultural heritage. Tanzania will captivate your senses and inspire your imagination.
Zanzibar boasts stunning unspoiled beaches and secluded coves and comprises over 50 islands in the Indian Ocean. It is a semi-autonomous region of Tanzania with rich cultural and natural diversity. You can languish on the magnificent pristine white sandy beaches, enjoy snorkelling and diving in the coral reefs, and marvel at the colourful tropical marine life, including turtles, dolphins, and whales. There are mangrove forests where you can see red colobus monkeys, wander through spice plantations, and explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Stone Town. Stone Town reflects the Swahili, Arabic, Persian, Indian and European influences of its past rulers. Zanzibar is a perfect and romantic destination after a stellar safari in Kenya and Tanzania.
The Masai Mara National Reserve and the surrounding conservancies form one of the most famous safari destinations in Africa. The Mara is known for its big cats and annual Great Migration.
In the foothills of Mount Kenya, Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a leader in conservation. It’s home to the last two northern white rhino on the planet and is one of the largest black rhino sanctuaries in East Africa.
The Serengeti is one of the most iconic destinations in the world, so no wonder it’s one of Tanzania’s top attractions. The subject of many nature documentaries, the park is host to the dramatic Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest, zebras and gazelles must cross the Mara River.
Home of the Ngorongoro Crater, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area has a high concentration of wildlife and staggering volcanic scenery.
One of the largest national parks in Africa, southern Tanzania’s Ruaha remains blissfully off the beaten track.
The extraordinary Rubondo Island in Lake Victoria was made into a haven for endangered chimpanzees. You’ll also find other animals, from elephant to sitatunga antelope.
Located In the south of Tanzania, Nyerere National Park is a vast, wild reserve – larger than Switzerland – with just a scattering of small camps.