Safari Tours
Booking one of these amazing Safari Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
Displaying 18 of 18 tours
Displaying 18 of 18 tours
Rwanda
Thousand Hills Safari Tour
Embark on an eco-adventure of a lifetime on the Thousand Hills Safari Tour, discovering the highlights of Uganda and Rwanda—including off-the-beaten path locations like Lake Bunyonyi and the once political capital of Rwanda, Nyanza.
Kenya
Classic African Safari Tour
This is a wonderful, fully guided safari that takes you to some of the best game parks in Tanzania and Kenya. This safari is a classic route that takes you to three of the most celebrated sites on the Kenya and Tanzania circuits: Maasai Mara National Reserve, Serengeti National Park, and the Ngorongoro Crater.
Kenya
Best of Kenya and Tanzania Safari
Want to spend the most time while on safari? Then this is the safari adventure for you, as you’ll use flights to transfer from one location to the next while you explore some of the best wildlife viewing in Kenya and Tanzania.
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Choosing safari tours for your holiday offers a perfect blend of excitement and relaxation. Experience diverse wildlife, explore hidden natural gems, and enjoy guided excursions with expert assistance.
Top destinations for safari tours include Kenya, known for its iconic Maasai Mara and abundant wildlife, and South Africa, with its renowned Kruger National Park and diverse ecosystems. Tanzania offers the breathtaking Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater.
Safari tours generally require a basic fitness level. Participants should be comfortable with light physical activity, such as walking short distances and getting in and out of safari vehicles. Some tours may involve more walking or hiking, depending on the itinerary.
Pack essentials such as comfortable clothing, sturdy walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, a reusable water bottle, binoculars, a camera, and personal toiletries. Depending on the location, consider bringing layers and rain gear.
Yes, many safari tours are designed for beginners. They provide guided instruction, experienced guides, and support to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for first-time participants.
While it is recommended to bring your own binoculars for personal use, some safari tours provide binoculars for participants. Always check with the tour operator for specific details.
Consider your fitness level, interests, and wildlife viewing preferences. Look for tours that match your desired level of activity and offer the type of wildlife and scenery you wish to experience. Reading reviews and consulting with tour operators can also help you decide.
Tour operators prioritize safety by providing experienced guides, safety briefings, and well-maintained vehicles. They also monitor weather conditions and have emergency protocols in place.
This varies by tour. Some safari tours include meals and accommodations, while others may require you to arrange your own. Always check with the tour operator for specific details.
Yes, solo travelers are welcome on most safari tours. It's a great way to meet like-minded adventurers and enjoy the experience in a group setting.
Group sizes vary, but they typically range from 6 to 12 participants. Smaller groups ensure a more personalized experience and better wildlife viewing opportunities.
Guides are trained to handle vehicle issues and often carry spare parts and tools. If there is a problem with the vehicle, they will assist in resolving it promptly.
Yes, travel insurance is recommended. It provides coverage for medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost or damaged belongings, ensuring peace of mind during your trip.
Build up your stamina and get familiar with spending extended periods outdoors. Pack efficiently, focusing on essentials and lightweight gear. Stay hydrated and maintain a balanced diet before and during the tour.
Safari tours often include visits to culturally rich areas. Expect to encounter local communities, historical landmarks, and opportunities to learn about regional traditions and customs.
Yes, many safari tours include additional activities such as hiking, cultural visits, and birdwatching. Check with the tour operator for a full itinerary.
The best time depends on the destination and the type of wildlife you wish to see. Research your destination to find the optimal season for safari tours. Guides can also provide recommendations based on their local knowledge.
Most tour operators can accommodate dietary restrictions with advance notice. Be sure to communicate your needs when booking the tour.
Luggage is typically handled by support vehicles or at accommodations. Operators ensure your belongings stay safe and secure throughout the tour.
Accommodations range from luxury lodges to tented camps, depending on the tour. Some tours offer a mix of different types of accommodations.
Responsible operators minimize environmental impacts by following sustainable practices, such as using eco-friendly products, promoting conservation efforts, and adhering to Leave No Trace principles.
Follow the guide's instructions and maintain a safe distance from wildlife. Avoid sudden movements or loud noises that could disturb the animals. Always prioritize safety and respect for the natural environment.
Listen to the guide’s advice, stay quiet, and use binoculars for a closer view. Early morning and late afternoon are often the best times for wildlife viewing. Be patient and respectful of the animals' natural behavior.