Sustainable Journeys
MAKE TRAVEL MATTER ® Experiences
HOW TO TREAD RIGHT on Safari
MAKE TRAVEL MATTER ® Experiences
HOW TO TREAD RIGHT on Safari
As the cradle of civilization and home to the world’s most enchanting landscapes and wildlife, a visit to Africa is a life changing experience.
Traveling in Africa will touch your heart in ways that you can’t imagine. A sense of connection is found everywhere in Africa.
You will connect with places that restore your sense of wonder. There’s nothing like the thrill of spotting your first wild dog or elephant and learning about the remarkable strides to protect Africa’s unique species.
While feeling the genuine welcome from your African hosts, you will learn about local cultures and how their communities are thriving. Most of all, your African travels leave a positive impact on generations to come.
Photo Credit: Camp Jabulani, South AfricaTravel is a gift and with it comes a responsibility to protect the world as we know it. We have partnered with luxury safari outfitter African Travel, Inc. because of their MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® ethos and their mission to protect Africa’s wildlife and communities.
Together we have created this guide to share how you can make your journey to Africa matter. We invite you to explore our next-level sustainable experiences and itineraries.
Live your African dream on a custom safari
LOCAL HERE & THERE team in US and Africa with extensive knowledge & access
TAILOR-MADE safari customized to your style & budget
ONE-STOP-SHOP for air, the best hotels, camps & lodges
FAMILY OF BRANDS taking care of every detail
MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® experiences with a positive footprint
SERVICE with VIP amenities & 24/7 concierge
This is the goal. It is our responsibility to ensure our impact on the planet we call home, the people we visit, and the wildlife we find there, is a positive one. African Travel takes steps to address this impact through its sustainability strategy, How We Tread Right, and through its TreadRight Foundation.
African Travel focuses on:
Cultural preservation: ensuring that the true economic benefit of travel is felt by local communities.
Sustainability and conservation: ensuring that we’re protecting our invaluable landscapes and natural resources.
Protection of our world’s wildlife: while advocating for the highest standard of ethical wildlife experiences.
The 5-year HWTR strategy sets the direction for sustainability at African Travel. It is based on 11 measurable goals, anchored to the United Nations Global Goals, which were developed to address our impact on our three pillars of Planet, its People and Wildlife.
As a part of it’s Climate Action Plan, African Travel’s parent company The Travel Corporation (TTC) has formally committed to carbon reduction targets with the goal of reaching net zero for our emissions.
To date we have supported more than 60 community based projects worldwide via our TreadRight Foundation. In 2021, we also launched our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) strategy and employ people of all socioeconomic backgrounds and feature products and experiences in Africa that are inclusive.
View it’s Impact Report and learn more about African Travel’s sustainable projects and the progress made. Learn More
To travel is to learn; it is to support the people we meet along the way. And this is precisely what African Travel’s MAKE TRAVEL MATTER ® Experiences do.
MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experiences are conscious travel experiences chosen with great care based on the positive social or environmental impact they have both on their communities, and on those who experience them: our guests.
Identify these experiences across African Travel’s trips by locating the MAKE TRAVEL MATTER®
Experience seal.
There’s no guesswork here. We use a proprietary e-assessment tool, endorsed by industry experts and developed exclusively for us, to measure experiences against a robust set of qualifying criteria in order to be classified as a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience.
Using this set of criteria, we identify exactly how each experience advances at least one UN Global Goal while accounting for the enriching educational component on behalf of the traveler.
As a traveler you can be assured that by participating in one of these experiences your travel will have a positive impact and you will leave with a greater understanding of sustainable development issues worldwide, and the inspiring local community actions being taken to address them.
Explore the collection of experiences across the continent.
South Africa is like a world within one country. The “Rainbow Nation” is ideal for those looking for an exciting mix of city, safari and diverse cultures.
Art and history come alive. Follow Mandela’s journey and enjoy tea while meeting the award-winning Ardmore artisans.
FEATURED IN: South African Tapestry
Explore Africa’s rhythms with an interactive Djembe drumming session followed by a taste safari of different African dishes.
FEATURED IN: South Africa at Leisure
Our township excursions offer insight into South Africa’s creative energy. Meet people empowering their local communities in one unforgettable morning.
FEATURED IN: Southern Explorer
A TASTE OF CAPE TOWN
In colorful Bo-Kaap step inside a chef’s home for a unique cooking class and exploration of the Cape Malay influence on Cape Town’s culture.
FEATURED IN: Various Cape Town itineraries
Discover the Winelands on a private tour customized to your interests. Meet food artisans, artists and winemakers while supporting local businesses.
FEATURED IN: South African Tapestry
South Africa’s private reserves are striving to restore and enhance Africa’s landscapes and wildlife. There’s even more to explore outside the jeep.
Join a wildlife caretaker and learn about exciting conservation projects and see the care that goes into rehabilitating animals back into the wild.
FEATURED IN: South Africa’s Natural Wonders &
South Africa at Leisure
On a visit to Bushman’s Kloof learn about dogs protecting farmers’ crops while helping endangered Cape Leopard.
CAN BE ADDED: To a Cape Town itinerary
Go behind the scenes with the anti-poaching team. Meet their dogs and learn about scent tracking.
FEATURED IN: South African Highlights
Gain insight into the Shangaan’s culture, daily life and customs with a visit to their village.
FEATURED IN: Southern Explorer
Start the day with the herds’ caretakers and meet your foster elephant. Later catch the elephant’s sunset walk while relaxing with a sundowner.
FEATURED IN: South Africa, Regal Retreat
Participate in the Living the Futures Tour and then marvel at the Florlegium, Africa’s first collection of botanical illustrations by local & international artists.
FEATURED IN: South Africa’s Natural Wonders
Join researchers from the Tswalu Foundation in the field, observe the sociable habits of foraging meerkats and learn about other research projects within the Kalahari ecosystem.
FEATURED IN: South Africa’s Private Villa Safari
Park fees and some costs help fund wildlife and community projects like Savanna’s “Touching Tails” pet adoption program or Simbabili’s Wild Shots Outreach photography courses with kids. Got old DSLR equipment? Donate it!
The world’s last untouched wildernesses hold some of Africa’s best kept secrets for sustainable tourism.
Home to one of the healthiest ecosystems on earth, Botswana is the gold standard for Africa’s sustainable experiences. Enjoy some of Africa’s best.
At the 100% solar powered lodge, delve into the living gallery of African art before exploring one of Africa’s most incredible ecosystems at your own pace.
FEATURED IN: Platinum Botswana
Set within Chobe National Park, Chobe Game Lodge offers electric-powered safaris with Africa’s first all-female guiding team.
FEATURED IN: Wild Kingdoms of Southern Africa
Learn about one of the world’s largest animal migration routes, find a treasure trove of ancient artifacts, and take a fascinating walk with the Zu/’hoasi Bushmen.
FEATURED IN: Platinum Botswana
Enjoy a silent land and water safari featuring Africa’s first fleet of electric powered safari boats and vehicles in the heart of the Okavango Delta.
FEATURED IN: Best of Botswana
On game drives, walks, or from the air, help monitor a critical wildlife corridor in the Linyanti Game Reserve, bordering Chobe National Park and an elephant highway.
FEATURED IN: The Last Refuge
Extraordinary sustainable experiences await in the remote corners of Namibia and beyond Victoria Falls in Zambia and Zimbabwe.
At Latitude 15 boutique hotel, explore Zambia’s art scene with curated works from locals then enjoy dens and bars that stimulate connection.
FEATURED IN: Wild Zambia
At Royal Chundu, Zambian dishes have labels that show how your stay benefits local communities. Go to the source by boat to a fishing village or time your stay for the Parrotfish Run.
FEATURED IN: The Connoisseur’s Collection
The collection of jewelery is inspired by the elephants that walk through Mfuwe Lodge every November in search of wild mango. All sales support antipoaching and clean water projects.
FEATURED IN: Zambia: Leopards, Lions and Tigerfish
Visit the local village and stop by the Chipego Bike Shop, a small business supported by the Sanctuary Sussi and Chuma Lodge and run by women entrepreneurs.
FEATURED IN: Delta, Rivers and Falls
Africa walking the misty trail of the falls, back at Victoria Falls River Lodge join naturalists in the hide, see the Vulture Culture, and experience how up-cycling is helping the falls.
FEATURED IN: Beyond the Rainbow
Enjoy a spectacular camp built with minimal impact to one of the most fragile ecosystems in the world. Experience guided drives among the greatest concentration of protected desert adapted elephants and lions.
FEATURED IN: Namibia Desert Escape
Namibia’s Damaraland is home to the largest free-roaming black rhino population in Africa. At the Desert Rhino Camp learn about the exciting programs supporting rhinos and other wildlife.
FEATURED IN: Namibia Desert Escape
Spend time with the Himba people, one of the last true nomadic tribes of Africa, learning about their fascinating way of life in such a harsh climate.
FEATURED IN: Deserts and Dunes of Namibia
MEET EAST AFRICA’S FUTURE WILDLIFE LEADERS
At Lewa, tour the conservancy offices or visit a local Samburu community and meet some of the kids who participate in the Life & Land Foundation Wildlife Warrior program.
FEATURED IN: World’s Greatest Show and Safari - Mara
RE-WILD KIDS AT THE BUSH SCHOOL
Spend time with guides and resident naturalists learning bush-craft skills based on each kid’s age.
FEATURED IN: Family Safari in Kenya
MEET THE RESEARCHERS OF THE PANGOLIN PROJECT
At Sala’s Camp meet researchers and rangers championing various wildlife projects, including the Pangolin Project and big cat monitoring.
FEATURED IN: Enchanting East Africa
Receive a behind the scenes tour of the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary, plus a donation is made to care for orphaned elephants.
FEATURED IN: Captivating Kenya
OL PEJETA CONSERVANCY
A wildlife refuge to many endangered species, spend a day tracking lions, visiting Kenya’s only chimpanzee sanctuary and planting a tree to leave your own positive impact in Africa.
FEATURED IN: Magical Kenya
Learn about the family-owned lodge’s amazing projects to help the local communities and endangered wildlife in Nairobi National Park. Enjoy a morning game drive before the crowds arrive.
FEATURED IN: Family Safari in Kenya
SHANGA EXPERIENCE
A growing business that directly supports the employment of 70 women and men with disabilities who produce beautiful artisan gifts using recycled glass and sustainable materials.
FEATURED IN: World’s Greatest Show & Safari - Serengeti
SCHOOL TRIP
Visit one of the schools supported by the Chem Chem Association. Join an impromptu soccer game with the children, or share African songs. Learn from them as they learn from you.
FEATURED IN: Tantalizing Tanzania
REWARDING COMMUNITY PROJECTS
Meet the Maasai of Ololosokwan and members of the Mwika Village to learn about projects that range from clean water to beekeeping, while interacting with the locals.
FEATURED IN: Discover the Wonders of Tanzania
Guests have the opportunity to visit the OP 7 Grumeti’s antipoaching unit and meet the Singita Grumeti Fund game scouts, see the conservation work in action and learn more about the success stories.
FEATURED IN: Ultimate Tanzania and Rwanda
Learn new ideas and survival skills while you work with local community members. Try beading, making Swahili dishes, learning tracking and more.
FEATURED IN: Enchanting East Africa
Accompanied by a professional guide, learn about the area, the medicinal uses of trees and bushes in Maasai tradition, and gain basic skills in tracking.
FEATURED IN: Discover the Wonders of Tanzania
The on-site nursery helps maintain the habitat of Rwanda’s mountain gorillas, includes a teahouse with fresh herbal brews, and features local artisans including basket weavers and stick carver showcasing their craft.
FEATURED IN: Ultimate Tanzania and Rwanda
At Virunga Lodge experience and learn about different community projects and enjoy performances by Intore dancers, including the victory dance.
FEATURED IN: Rwanda in the Mist
In Akagera National Park, have a Big 5 safari experience in Rwanda while helping to track rhino who were reintroduced to the park in 2017 and data for the Lion Tracking Conservation project.
FEATURED IN: Gorilla & Safari Adventure
A tour of the Nyamirambo Women’s Center and one of Kigali’s oldest neighborhood brings you in touch with daily life and funds community programs.
FEATURED IN: Discover Rwanda
At Kigali’s first eco-friendly and solar powered resort, enjoy the Retreat’s culinary experience which features local organic dishes and future hospitality leaders who participate in the training program.
FEATURED IN: Discover Rwanda
After conquering Uganda’s Impenetrable Forest, stop in the Bwindi Bar for a Ugandan ‘Rolex’ wrap or ‘Gorillini’ and meet the disadvantaged youths gaining valuable work experience.
FEATURED IN: Pearl of Africa
While at Mandrare River Camp, spend the morning with your guide at the local marketplace, mingling with the Malagasy who have traveled from afar to buy and sell their wares. Later in the evening you may be treated to their beautiful dances and singing.
FEATURED IN: Magical Madagascar
Located in Andasibe, one of the biodiverse hotspots of the eastern Madagascar rainforest corridor, visit a private reserve operated by a local NGO that protects wildlife and helps local communities.
FEATURED IN: Magical Madagascar
Explore the waters around Benguerra Island responsibly whether its on a low impact ocean safari exploration of the Mozambique shelf or fishing for yellowfin tuna or king and queen mackerel.
FEATURED IN: African Romance
Tour the Mwani Zanzibar, the only company on the island to farm, process and transform seaweed into gifts and organic products. Meet the team and learn about the process of clean and ethically made skincare products.
FEATURED IN: Enchanting East Africa
Photo: ElephantsFind the right Africa just for you with one of these special journeys.
Like the stripes on a zebra, no two human fingerprints are the same. The same is true for each person’s ideal safari and how you may want to MAKE TRAVEL MATTER®.
Use one of these itineraries as inspiration, and customize your own experience.
GROOTBOS PRIVATE NATURE RESERVE
is an award winning five-star eco paradise. The reserve offers guests a chance to immerse in the unique fynbos kingdom and ancient forest of Grootbos, featuring 907 plants species, 118 bird species, 29 mammals and 21 amphibians - some of which are under threat of extinction.
The Grootbos Foundation was set up in 2003 as a non-profit organization that works to conserve the critically endangered fynbos, and is dedicated to empowering others through ecotourism, enterprise development, sports development and education.
Take in breathtaking views of Cape Town, then journey to the marine and wildlife kingdoms of Grootbos Nature Reserve and Shamwari Game Reserve.
Day 1 Arrive in Cape Town, South Africa
Welcome to Cape Town, South Africa’s beautiful “Mother City” and your ideal city sanctuary for your active holiday.
One&Only Cape Town
Day 2 Cape Town
Spend the day exploring the stunning Cape Peninsula. Your private guide will share the natural wonders along the coast from the penguin colonies to the wonders found at the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. (B)
One&Only Cape Town
Day 3
Cape Town
Relish a leisurely day in Cape Town. Stroll through the Malay Quarter or visit the top of Table Mountain. Chat with One&Only’s Back to Nature Guide for inspiring ideas for where to trek or explore in the city. (B)
One&Only Cape Town
Day 4 Cape Town / Grootbos Private Nature Reserve
Grootbos Private Nature Reserve is a luxury eco-reserve, renowned for its natural beauty. Accompanied by specialist guides, go on 4x4 flower safari drives, horseback riding, bird watching, cave tours, beach visits and walking trails. (BLD)
Grootbos Garden Lodge
10 DAYS
This safari is perfect for friends, family or couples who want to stay at extraordinary places doing amazing work to protect South Africa’s natural wonders.
Your travels help flora and fauna in some of Africa’s most biodiverse hot spots and a donation is made to wildlife conservation.
VIDEO: Grootbos Conservation SHAMWARI PRIVATE GAME RESERVETHE SHAMWARI GAME RESERVE
has been voted the World’s Leading Safari and Game Reserve and Conservation Company for several consecutive years. It is located in the Eastern Cape of South Africa, an area that was historically rich in wildlife. Many species were eradicated by means of hunting or farming practices. During the past 30 years, pristine and agricultural land was consolidated and rehabilitated. Remaining wild animal species were allowed to increase in numbers and species locally extinct were reintroduced now making it one of the top places for big game.
Day 5 Grootbos Private Nature Reserve
The reserve is positioned on the doorstep of a marine paradise, and today you will head out for close encounters with Africa’s Marine Big Five. Marine safaris take place on a purpose-built eco-friendly tour vessel. Enjoy a trip led by experienced marine biologists and guides. Witness thousands of Cape Fur Seals basking in the sun, try and spot some fearsome Great White Sharks or delight as bottlenose dolphins surf right by the boat. (BLD)
Grootbos Garden Lodge
Day 6 Grootbos Private Nature Reserve
Grootbos is committed to transforming communities and conserving the environment through the creation of sustainable livelihoods. Participate in the Living the Futures Tour and then marvel at the Florlegium, Africa’s first collection of botanical illustrations by local and international artists. (BLD)
Grootbos Garden Lodge
Day 7 Grootbos Private Nature Reserve / Shamwari Game Reserve
Fly to Shamwari Game Reserve, a secluded wildlife haven in the Eastern Cape. Meet your ranger and set out for your first game drive. Keep your eyes peeled for the graceful leopard, the powerful rhino, elephants, lions, buffalo and a multitude of other wildlife. (BLD)
Long Lee Manor
Day 8 Shamwari Game Reserve
Wake up with the chattering birds and get ready to explore this diverse reserve with valleys, clifftop views, and bush plains filled with an abundance of big game, birds and a standout rhino and elephant experience. Rangers and guides are passionate about wildlife and knowledgeable in their respective fields of expertise. Expect to take away new insights, an appreciation for Africa, and an unforgettable experience. This afternoon, look out for hippos submerging along the riverbank and watch for the African fish eagle searching for its dinner. (BLD)
Long Lee Manor
Day 9 Shamwari Game Reserve
In between game drives, join a wildlife caretaker to learn about conservation efforts. The Born Free Big Cat Sanctuary highlights the circumstances of wild cats confined in impoverished, captive environments throughout the world and their journey to the sanctuary where they can live in the wild. The Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre helps to rehabilitate and care for sick, injured, abandoned or orphaned animals under the care of a professional veterinary team, for release back into the wild. (BLD)
Long Lee Manor
Meaning “my friend” in Shona, the Shamwari Game Reserve is one of the largest and most success conservation initiatives in Southern Africa. Twice-daily game drives and walks will provide plenty of opportunities to learn from expert guides. There is also two centers to visit where you can meet on-site vets and caretakers to learn more.
Day 10 Shamwari Game Reserve / Depart
Take in one last morning game drive before traveling to Port Elizabeth for your flight to Johannesburg and your onward arrangements. You may be leaving Africa, but Africa will never leave you. (B)
VIDEO: The Shamwari ExperienceThe city and nearby wine region is a microcosm of South Africa’s cultural melting pot and is creative to the core.
In the Winelands, support local artists in a private tour perhaps visiting Ebony/Curated Bordeaux House and Manz Art and stop at the Farm Sanctuary SA to learn about the pig, Picasso and the work of the Utopian Farm.
This journey explores a rich tapestry of wine, wellness and wildlife across beautiful coastal cities, centuries-old vineyards and a pristine wildlife reserve.
Welcome to Cape Town, South Africa’s “Mother City,” and your luxurious hotel overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The Twelve Apostles Hotel & Spa
Begin a day of spectacular vistas with a ride on the cable car and maybe a yoga class at the top of Table Mountain. Tonight, delight your taste buds with a delicious meal at Azure Restaurant. (BD)
The Twelve Apostles Hotel & Spa
On a privately guided tour of the Cape Peninsula, wind your way along the coast stopping in charming coastal towns, visiting the endearing penguins, and walking along the Cape of Good Hope. (B)
The Twelve Apostles Hotel & Spa
After breakfast and check out, transfer to the beautiful Franschhoek winelands and discover the wine farms and estates dating back 300 years. Mont Rochelle has over 100 acres to explore. (B)
Mont RochelleDiscover the rich tapestry of cultures and wildlife in this “Rainbow Nation.”
Meet ground breaking artists, winemakers, wellness and wildlife enthusiasts in a kaleidoscope of adventures across South Africa.
Pigasso gallery CAPE TOWN | FRANSCHHOEK | DURBAN SAVANNA PRIVATE GAME RESERVEArdmore provides training, materials, a studio and sustainable employment to 70 skilled artists from the Midlands of KwaZulu-Natal. The Ardmore Arts Program enriches countless young lives and encourages children to think critically and creatively.
Day 5
Franschhoek
Enjoy the Winelands charm on a private tour of the valley’s artisans and wine cellars. Discover local cheeses, chocolates and olive oil, all crafted with passion. Support local artists in a gallery tour perhaps visiting the Ebony/Curated Bordeaux House and Manz Art and maybe stop at the Farm Sanctuary SA to learn about the famous pig, Pigcasso, and the work of the Utopian Farm. (B)
Mont Rochelle
Day 6 Cape Town / Durban
After a final morning in the vineyards, return to Cape Town and fly off to Durban. Sink into luxury at your prestigious beach front hotel overlooking the Indian Ocean. (B)
The Oyster Box
Day 7 Durban
After breakfast meet your guide and depart on your full day Kwazulu-Natal Midlands Tour. Visit the Nelson Mandela Capture Site memorial and continue to Ardmore Ceramic Art. Meet local artisans who share their unique takes on nature and Zulu folklore, enjoy tea and create a work of art together.
(B)
The Oyster Box
Day 8 Durban / Kruger Private Reserve
With a couple of short flights, you’ll be on your way to your safari in the famous Sabi Sand Reserve. Settle in and soak up the tranquility of the African bush. Your luxury suite blends the elegance of a by-gone era with the romance of sleeping in a tent. (BLD)
Savanna
Day 9 Kruger Private Reserve
Rise early when the animals are most lively for this morning’s game drive. Return to your camp for lunch. Relax in the comfort of the lounge or at the pool over lush gardens. If you like, enjoy an exquisite massage treatment in the privacy of your suite before setting out on an evening game drive spotlighting the nocturnal animals as they come out to forage and hunt. (BLD)
Savanna
Day 10 Kruger Private Reserve
Guided walks are another way to explore the rarer sights and wonders of the bush, often missed when in a vehicle. Tonight, savor fine dining beneath the grand canopy of the African sky. (BLD)
Savanna
Day 11 Kruger Private Reserve / Depart
Greet the dawn on one final game drive. After a hearty breakfast, travel by air to Johannesburg for your international departure flight. (B)
a luxury lodge in the Sabi Sand Reserve is committed to supporting locals, employing 90% of staff from these communities.
Khumba Ncila means Touching Tales in Shangaan and is supported by the lodge. The project focuses on educating neighbors about pet adoption, veterinary care and puppy classes to decrease pet homelessness.
Nelson Mandela Capture Site memorial Savanna game driveJACK’S CAMP
is surrounded by the vast and pristine landscapes of the Makgadikgadi Pans, which once formed a super-lake. The area is home to many desert adapted wildlife and the seasonal zebra and wildebeest migration routes that is our favorite hidden secret.
Equally amazing are the playful meerkats, and here you can experience a pioneering meerkat rehabilitation project. The cheeky creatures are very wild, but they do like to say hello.
Discover a front row seat to nature’s theatre at luxury tented camps that draw on decades of safari heritage. For real adventure in unreal style, this ultra-lux African safari is made for those for whom attention to detail matters, privacy is paramount, and style and sustainability perfectly intersects.
With a warm welcome, you will be transferred to the enchanting Saxon Hotel. Situated on ten acres of magnificent indigenous gardens, The Saxon provides a private and peaceful retreat.
The Saxon
Fly to the otherworldly vistas and discover the Magic of the Makgadikgadi. The old-world glamour of Jack’s Camp is a Kalahari legend. With stunning touches like the nomadic tea tent and Natural History Museum cabinets. (BLD) Jack’s Camp
As the sun rises, meet the pixie-faced meerkats then learn about the secrets of the desert on a walk with the Zu/’hoasi Bushmen. On game drives, keep your eyes peeled for the elusive brown hyena or Kalahari lion. After dinner, enjoy a 360-degree view of the stars. (BLD) Jack’s Camp
Embrace the call of the wild at stylish camps that are passionate about sustainability and hospitality.
Recharge at Xigera Safari Lodge, delight in the Magic of the Makgadikgadi and take a walk with the Kalahari bushmen.
JOHANNESBURG | MAKGADIKGADI PANS SELINDA RESERVE | OKAVANGO DELTA Zu/’hoasi Bushmen tribeThe fourth, and latest, African property to join The Red Carnation Hotel Collection, is a love letter to the African bush. Throughout the unique interplay of art, design and craftsmanship, Xigera Safari Lodge deepens your connection to the wild surroundings and untamed spirit of Africa.
From energy production to eliminating single-use plastics, Xigera’s commitment to caring for the environment and empowering local community is a priority in every aspect of lodge operations.
The Makgadikgadi is a place of unpredictable spectacles. During the dry season, a shimmering whiteness envelops the scorched landscape. This is the time of year for a thrilling quad bike ride or sleeping under the stars. When the rains fall, the pans are transformed into a layer of emerald-green grass that stretches out in every direction. Try to time your visit to the second largest migration of zebra and wildebeest in Africa. (BLD)
Jack’s Camp
Fly to Zarafa, in the private 130,000 hectare Selinda Reserve, known for its staggering wildlife populations year-round. Home to leopard, lion, cheetah, elephant, buffalo, red lechwe, zebra and giraffe, it is also a refuge for some of the more uncommon species such as African wild dog, roan and sable antelope. (BLD)
Zarafa Camp
Explore the nearby forests and grasslands. Bring the provided Swarovski binoculars on guided walks and game drives to spy the elusive leopard, regal cheetah or the endangered African wild dog. After a busy day on safari be lulled to sleep by the sounds of Africa. (BLD)
Zarafa Camp
Water levels permitting, Zarafa’s special pontoon boat is an utterly unique experience, complete with couches, a dining area and bar. Enjoy a floating brunch or sundowners while watching hippos and elephants in the water. (BLD)
Zarafa Camp
Enjoy incredible aerial views as you fly over the Okavango Delta to Xigera Safari Lodge. The 100% solar powered lodge sits within a stunning mix of palm-filled islands, riverine forests and expansive floodplains. Delve deeper into the living gallery of African art before enjoying a unique culinary safari. (BLD)
Xigera Safari Lodge
Your safari experience is entirely flexible, take a walk on the wild side, enjoy high tea in the bush, glide through the waterways in a glass-bottomed boat, or stop for a ‘feetin-the-water’ sundowner. Marvel at the beauty of the sculptural Baobab Tree House. (BLD)
Xigera Safari Lodge
Okavango Delta
Each safari experience is an opportunity to explore a wonderland teeming with creatures from crocodiles who glide stealthily among the lilies to the agile monkeys in their palm tree playground. Actively participate in conservation work by helping record wildlife movements and habitats with Wild Entrust Africa. (BLD)
Xigera Safari Lodge
Enjoy one last magical morning before you bid farewell to one of Africa’s finest jewels, the Okavango Delta. (B)
Xigera Safari Lodge game drive A walking safari in the Okavango DeltaEDEN
A woman-owned and run company, Eden Nairobi is a boutique hotel that prides itself in being a platform from which to experience modern Nairobi in a unique way. The former family home has been transformed into a gallery space of local artwork. The tranquil retreat is the perfect base to explore Nairobi, including the adjacent giraffe sanctuary forest run by AFEW where you can take a guided forest walk in the heart of the city.
This Kenyan journey focuses on prime wildlife regions and presents an unparalleled opportunity to delve deeper into the Kenya’s culture and witness the country’s exciting future.
Arrive Nairobi, Kenya
JambonaKaribu! Welcome to Nairobi, or the “place of cool waters” in the Maasai language. After a warm welcome, you’ll be driven to a stylish, art-filled boutique hotel. The womenowned and run hotel focuses on Kenyan talent and is a showcase of contemporary Kenya. (D)
Eden NairobiConservancy
Your safari takes off with a flight to Northern Laikipia. Meet your expert ranger for a game drive and start exploring the conservancy’s diverse ecosystems. You’ll be delighted by the varied wildlife that can be spotted here. Be sure to watch for the endangered Grevy’s zebra and reticulated giraffe. (BLD) Segera
Laikipia Conservancy
Segera will take you on adventures beyond the traditional safari. Explore the open plains on early morning or late afternoon game drives. Meet with East Africa’s first female ranger teams and talk with the inspiring women from the SATUBO beading collective. (BLD) Segera
The wildlife you will witness and the people you meet will touch your heart.
Stay at a woman-owned and run hotel with a huge social conscience, a ground breaking wildlife reserve with East Africa’s first female ranger team and an iconic lodge that celebrates Africa’s past and future.
The SATUBO beading workshopThis is no ordinary vegetable patch. Kiswahili for vegetable garden, the Shamba is a much-loved experience for Angama Mara. Shamba keepers welcome and guide you through picking your ingredients along the way. The layout is reminiscent of snakes and ladders and the keepers share the story behind its unique design. Enjoy a private shamba-to-table lunch under the shady moth trees or pick your own ingredients, join a Maasai naturalist and head to the Out of Africa kopje for an an intimate picnic.
Laikipia Conservancy
Immerse yourself in the wilderness and observe the wealth of wildlife at a leisurely pace. A walk with your Samburu guide is a wonderful way to learn about the flora, fauna, culture and history of the area. Spend an afternoon at a Samburu village or take an art tour and find a window into one of the world’s greatest collections of African art. For a different perspective, join the anti-poaching team and learn about their day-to-day training and activities. (BLD)
Segera
Day 5 Laikipia Conservancy / Maasai Mara
Set off for the magical Maasai Mara, flying past Mt. Kenya, the Laikipia Escarpment and the Great Rift Valley. Embark on a game drive with your ranger. With the most diverse concentration of wildlife remaining in Africa today, the Mara is the ancestral home to the Maasai people. Enjoy dinner with and share your day’s adventures. (BLD)
Angama Mara
Day 6 Maasai Mara
Guests staying at Angama Mara are faced with many choices of how they wish to spend their day, from game drives to incredible walking safaris – as well as the exclusivity and privacy of limited access. As a nod to the romantic tale that was filmed on the site of Angama Mara, the lodge offers intimate picnics for two on the crest of the Out of Africa kopje. A Maasai naturalist escorts guests up the hill to discover an old-world private picnic scene: checked blankets, comfy cushions, canvas safari chairs, a wicker picnic basket, sparkling wine on ice, coffee in a Stanley flask, elegant picnic food and of course, that view. (BLD)
Angama Mara
Day 7 Maasai Mara
Observe the Mara’s cycle of life slowly unfold. Perhaps start with a dawn adventure in a hot air balloon safari over the Mara (Additional Cost). Don’t miss lunch in the Shamba Gardens, where the keepers welcome guests at the passion fruit arbor and are guided through the one acre garden picking ingredients along the way before enjoying a lunch with chilled rosé. (BLD)
Angama Mara
Day 8 Maasai Mara / Depart
Enjoy your last morning then fly to Nairobi to relax in your day room before your airport transfer for onward arrangements. (BL)
Elephants Savanna game drive Angama Mara picnicSituated atop a hill with an incredible view over the vast Serengeti below, OP7 is a remarkable spot to visit and learn about antipoaching. Meet the Singita Grumeti Fund game scouts and see how they live and work. At the OP7 there is an infographic board which your guide can talk you through, showing the main areas of focus, as well as specific facts and figures associated with the unit’s success.
This journey has all the ingredients required to create a sustainable safari masterpiece. Unparalleled service at intimate properties, pristine locations devoted to preserving Africa’s wildlife and amazing people who will steal your heart.
Day 1 Arrive Arusha, Tanzania
A warm welcome awaits on your arrival in Tanzania. Transfer to your luxurious lodge located at the foothills of Mount Meru and surrounded by a working coffee farm. (D)
Legendary Lodge
Day 2 Arusha / Tarangire National Park
Depart on a scenic drive to Tarangire National Park, noted for its signature baobab trees and large elephant herds. Enjoy a game drive en route to a lodge that is dramatically set overlooking the Tarangire River and valley below. (BLD)
Mpingo Ridge Lodge
Day 3 Tarangire National Park
A full-day game drive with picnic lunch is scheduled. Look out for elephants and lions as well as zebras, giraffes and waterbucks. The park is also a haven for bird enthusiasts. (BLD)
Mpingo Ridge Lodge
Day 4 Tarangire National Park/Singita Grumeti
Fly to the Grumeti Reserve in the vast Serengeti. Your luxurious lodge is positioned on the renowned migratory route in close proximity to both the river and plains. The superb location provides a wonderful opportunity to experience a close connection with the wilderness and its wildlife. (BLD)
Singita
Faru Faru LodgeThis is a life-changing experience in the Serengeti and Tarangire National Park and a beautiful journey through Kigali and Rwanda. Meet and support guides, wildlife, chefs, artisans, and locals who also share their experiences and unique stories of hope.
OP7 game scout on dutyYour morning game drive is the perfect opportunity to get up close to Africa’s incredible animals, while evening drives reveal the elusive magic of nocturnal Africa. Guests also have the opportunity to visit OP7 and meet the Singita Grumeti Fund game scouts, seeing how they live and work. Absorb the beauty of the landscape but also take in the scale and importance of the work of the anti-poaching unit. (BLD)
Singita Faru Faru Lodge
Singita Grumeti
Enjoy another day of incredible game drives and, should you wish, walking safaris. You are likely to spot a variety of wildlife, including cheetah, wildebeests, giraffes, lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards and the colobus monkey. Visit the nearby local community then return for a glass of wine and meet Africa’s next best sommeliers. Singita’s wine training, created by François Rautenbach, provides locals with access to Africa’s finest wine program. (BLD)
Singita Faru Faru Lodge
Whether dining in the interactive kitchen, reclining on the elevated viewing deck or lounging beside the swimming pool overlooking the watering hole, you’ll be treated to immersive nature experiences at every turn. (BLD)
Singita Faru Faru Lodge
Day
Kigali
Soak up your last morning in the Grumeti reserve before you fly to Kigali, Rwanda. Upon arrival, relax at your comfortable city hotel. (B)
Kigali Serena Hotel
This morning, take a poignant and moving tour of the Kigali Memorial Centre. Explore the city’s wonderful collection of art galleries and cooperative centers with a local artist. After lunch, depart on a scenic drive to the base of the Sabinyo Mountains, where dramatic views of the peaks rear up through the forests. You are invited to meet the local community and participate in conservation efforts during their stay. (BLD)
Singita Kwitonda Lodge
VIDEO: Singita Faru Faru Wildlife Protectors Basket weaving in Kigali community center Singita food and wine experienceDian Fossey, author of Gorillas in the Mist and the famous mountain gorilla researcher, once remarked, “when you realize the value of all life, you dwell less on what is past and concentrate on the preservation of the future.”
Your experience with the gorillas reinforces the fact that conserving these creatures for future generations is a crucial mission, one that benefits us all.
Mountain gorillaA physically demanding hike rewards you with the beauty of the forest and surrounding scenery. Once the gorillas are located, all fatigue is forgotten. Observe the troop as they go about their day. Females bond by grooming and juveniles play and explore, all under the watchful eye and guidance of the dominant silverback. (BLD)
Singita Kwitonda LodgeDay 11
Parc National des Volcans / Kigali
Enjoy one last breakfast and a stroll marveling at the lodge’s commitment to reforestation. Stop in the Akarabo to see the latest plants, sip fresh herbal brews at the tea house, and sample organic goods and crafts from local artisans. (B)
Kigali Serena HotelGuided by a local chef, tour the local food markets and then learn to prepare flavorful Rwandan cuisine. Bid farewell to your new East African friends as you depart later in the evening. (BL)
Akarabo, meaning ‘little flower’ in Kinyarwanda, is Singita Kwitonda Lodge’s onsite nursery. The nursery’s amazing work helps reforest, rehabilitate and maintain the habitat of Rwanda’s endangered mountain gorillas. The Akarabo also provides an authentic taste of Rwanda, hosting a teahouse and local artisans.
You are invited to leave a lasting legacy by visiting the nursery, meeting artisans and planting trees on the property as part of the ongoing reforestation program.
Meet the friendly locals in Rwanda Lion at Singita Grumeti Reforestation project at Singita Kwitonda Lodge AKARABO NURSERY EXPERIENCEOther then just traveling to Africa, the best advice is to carefully consider what you pack. Most lodges supply items, including a reusable water bottle and provide filtered water. Save your suitcase space and bring a reusable bag for gifts from ethically sourced places (we will guide you to those spots!). Just leave the single-use plastics at home since most African countries have banned them.
Definitely avoid any purchase of wildlife products such as ivory and do not ride animals that ought not be ridden. Our team and partners take wildlife protection seriously and each experience, lodge and camp must meet our standards outlined in our Animal Welfare Policy.
That’s simple, all of our itineraries include a donation to wildlife conservation or an investment in future wildlife leaders. We also guide you to experiences that support micro-enterprises and community-based tourism initiatives.
Absolutely! We can arrange community or school visits when it is appropriate and not disruptive and look to provide experiences where you can participate alongside community members. We strive for authentic connections.
No. While we recommend 5 lbs, travelers can take whatever they are able to. Some travelers have used all their checked luggage to take supplies while others take only a few things. Whatever requested supplies travelers take are greatly appreciated.
Included in each of our journeys are experts that save time and money selecting the right safari to match your needs.
While on safari you will have access to in-country 24/7 guest services to assist with changes.
Many lodges and camps in Africa offer opportunities for guests to donate supplies needed for community based projects. The following are some items often needed.
General School Supplies: Book Bags, Chalk, Colored Pencils, Crayons, Erasers, Glue Sticks, Handheld Pencil Sharpeners, Markers, Pencils, Pencil Cases/ Bags, Pens, Protractors, and Rulers
Reference Materials: (English and Afrikaans) Dictionaries
Flash Cards: (English and Afrikaans) Alphabet and Word
Wall Charts: (English) Language, Math, Science, and World Maps
Text/Reading Books: (English) Age Appropriate Story Books, Biology, General Science, and Math
Art Supplies: Craft Scissors and Watercolor Brushes and Paints
Computer Hardware/Software: Flash Drives/Memory Sticks, and USB Cables
Educational Games/Toys: Chess Sets, Puzzles, and Scrabble
Music Instruments: Castanets, Cymbals, Maracas, Recorders, Tambourines, Triangles, and Xylophones
Sports/Outdoor Activity: Frisbees, Jump Ropes, Netball/Basketballs, Soccer Balls, and Tennis Balls
First Aid/Health:
Antibiotic Ointment, Band-Aids, Sanitary Napkins, and Tampons
Kitchen:
Bowls, Recyclable Serving Bowls, Recyclable Serving Cups, Recyclable Serving Plates, Pots, Serving Spoons, and Spatulas
Clothing/Shoes: New or Gently Used Children’s Clothing and Shoes