
Safari By Destination
Uganda, Kenya, and DRC lie on the Equator and experience an equatorial-type of climate. Other countries within East Africa experience other forms of climate. This means that you can visit these areas throughout the year. Have you ever imagined being on the Equator, yet having views of the Rwenzori's snow-capped mountains?
Let's take you to the tropics of Africa especially rain forests where you will be sure to meet our closest primates like Chimpanzees, Mountain Gorillas, and many other species of monkeys found nowhere else but in this region of Africa. Let's take you on breathtaking Safaris in the plains of Ngorongoro, Samburu, Kidepo, Akagera, Masai Mara, Serengeti, and Murchison conservation areas for lasting memories when it comes to safaris in Africa.

UGANDA | PLACES TO VISIT

Kidepo Valley
National Park
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Highlights: Most remote safari park in Africa, animals found nowhere else in Uganda, Narus Valley for exceptional wildlife viewing
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Animals: Cheetah, bat-eared fox, aardwolf, caracal, greater and lesser kudu, elephant, zebra, lion, jackal, leopard, hyena, and Nile crocodile
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Activities: Wildlife drives, nature walks, cultural tours to Karamojong and Ik villages

Murchison Falls
National Park
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Highlights: Top of the Falls, Nile River, Budongo Forest Reserve
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Animals: Elephant, Rothschild giraffe, lion, antelope, waterbuck, buffalo, hippo, crocodile, chimimpanzee
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Activities: Wildlife drives, nature walks, Nile Boat excursions, sport-fishing

Bwindi
National Park
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Highlights: World Heritage Listed Site - Africa’s most ancient habitat, 120 mammal species and 350 bird species
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Animals: Mountain gorilla, chimpanzee, L’Hoest’s monkey, duiker, bushbuck, African golden cats, giant forest hog
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Activities: Gorilla trekking, Batwa Cultural Experience, forest walks, mountain-bike tours
KENYA | PLACES TO VISIT

Nairobi
National Park
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Highlights: Location, wildlife viewing with a city backdrop of Nairobi
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Animals: Black rhino, cheetah, leopard, gazelle, warthog, zebra, giraffe, ostrich, buffalo, lion, and hyena
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Activities: Birding-400 species, wildlife drives, walking safaris
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National Museum Nairobi

Amboseli
National Park
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Highlights: Herds of big-tusked elephants with Mt. Kilimanjaro in the background
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Animals: Big-tusked elephants, wildebeest, zebra, lion, cheetah, hyena
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Activities: Birding-370 species, wildlife drives, night-time wildlife viewing

Samburu
National Park
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Highlights: Ewaso Ngiro River, variety of landscapes and unique animals
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Animals: Blue-legged Somali ostrich, Grevy’s zebra, beisa oryx, elephant, reticulated giraffe and gerenuk
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Activities: Wildlife drives

TANZANIA | PLACES TO VISIT

Arusha
National Park
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Highlights: Mt. Muru, Ngurdoto Crater, Njeku Viewpoint
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Activities: Birding, walking safaris, trekking

Kilimanjaro
National Park
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Highlights: Mt. Kilimanjaro, the cultures of the Maasai and the Chagga
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Animals: Buffalo, elephant, leopard, monkey and eland
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Activities: Trekking, walking safaris

Serengeti
National Park
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Highlights: Wildebeest and Zebra Migrations
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Animals: “The Big 5” lion, elephant, rhino, leopard, and buffalo
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Activities: Birding-500 species, wildlife drives, balloon safaris, walking safaris
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Mwalimu Julius K. Nyerere Museum
RWANDA | PLACES TO VISIT

Volcanoes
National Park
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Highlights: Gorilla Tracking
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Animals: Mountain gorilla, golden monkey
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Activities: Gorilla and golden monkey tracking, Gorilla Guardians Village, Musanze Caves, Nkotsi Village

Mgahinga Gorilla
National Park
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Highlights: Biodiversity: 1000 plants species, 13 primate species, 75 species of other mammals, 275 bird species and 120 butterfly species
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Animals: chimpanzee, colobus monkey, Dent’s monkey, grey-cheeked mangabey, olive baboon, vervet monkey
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Activities: Chimpanzee and colobus monkey tracking, nature walks, birdwatching, canopy walkway

Akagera
National Park
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Highlights: Scenic landscapes: jagged mountains, swampy wetlands and woodland habitats
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Animals: leopard, hyena, genet, serval, jackal, buffalo, elephant, impala, topi, zebra, hippo and crocodile
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Activities: Wildlife drives, Lake Ihema boat trips, birdwatching, night drives

BURUNDI | PLACES TO VISIT

Kibira
National Park
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Highlights: Most important site in Burundi for conservation of montane-forest bird populations
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Animals: 98 mammal species, 200 bird species
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Activities: Birding, wildlife viewing

Rusizi
National Park
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Highlights: Lake Tanganyika, second deepest lake in the world with 300 fish species, 90% endemic
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Animals: Hippo, chimpanzee, African wild dog, African golden cat, lion, spotted-necked otter
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Activities: wildlife viewing, birding, boat cruising

Ruvubu
National Park
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Highlights: Ruvubu river valley, wide range of habitats-swamp vegetation, forests and savanna woodland
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Animals: Panther, baboon, antelope, buffalo, jackal, hippo
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Activities: Birding-338 species, wildlife viewing
CONGO (DRC) | PLACES TO VISIT

Mangroves
National Park
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Highlights: Only marine park in the Congo, mangrove forests
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Animals: Manatee, sea turtle, crocodile, hippo, reedbuck, bushbuck, variety of reptiles and birds
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Activities: boating, birdwatching and limited hiking

Salonga
National Park
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Highlights: UNESCO World Heritage Site-Africa’s largest tropical rainforest reserve
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Animals: Endangered species-dwarf chimpanzee, the Congo peacock, forest elephant, African slender-snouted crocodile
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Activities: Remote, rugged expedition by boat

Virunga
National Park
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Highlights: Nyiragongo Volcano
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Animals: 200 mammal species including gorilla, chimpanzee, forest and savanna elephant, hippo, okapi and lion
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Activities: Gorilla and chimpanzee tracking, mountain climbing, birdwatching, hiking, Senkwekwe Gorilla Orphanage

SOUTH SUDAN | PLACES TO VISIT

Boma
National Park
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Highlights: Second largest land mammal migration in Africa
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Animals: Mongalla gazelle, white-eared kob, tiang, reedbuck, elephant, Nubian giraffe, buffalo, Lelwel hartebeest, lion, cheetah, wild dog and leopard
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Activities: Wildlife viewing, birding

Gambella
National Park
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Highlights: White-eared kob migration, endemic wildlife, remote location, accessible by private aircraft
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Animals: White-eared kob, buffalo, Nile lechwe, Roan antelope, topi, elephant, buffalo, giraffe, whale-headed stork
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Activities: Wildlife viewing, birding

Bandingilo
National Park
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Highlights: Second largest land mammal migration of white-eared kob, Mongalla gazelle, tiang and reedbuck
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Animals: Nubian giraffe, elephant, white-eared kob, Mongalla gazelle, tiang and reedbuck
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Activities: Wildlife viewing, birding
ETHIOPIA | PLACES TO VISIT

Nech Sar
National Park
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Highlights: Lake Chamo, white grasslands, fig tree forests
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Animals: Swayne’s Hartbeest, Burchell’s Zebra, Grant’s Gazell, Guenther’s Dik Dik, greater kudu, hippo, grey duicker, bushbuck, lion, leopard, hyena and crocodile
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Activities: Birding-333 species, wildlife viewing, Konso tribal village – UNESCO World Heritage Site

Simien Mountains
National Park
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Highlights: UNESCO World Heritage Site – center for biodiversity conservation, spectacular scenery and unique wildlife
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Animals: Threatened species – Walia ibex, Gelada baboon, Ethiopian wolf
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Activities: Wildlife viewing, trekking

Awash
National Park
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Highlights: Waterfalls-Awash River, endemic animal and bird species
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Animals: Beisa oryx, zebra, kudu, Sowmmerring’s gazelle, Swayne’s hartebeest, olive and hamadryas baboons, colobus and grivet monkeys, dik dik, cheetah, serval, leopard, lion and jackal
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Activities: Bird watching-400 species, wildlife viewing

The trips we create are designed to bring you as close to the natural world as possible, no matter what it takes.
Accomodations
We work to make everyone entering the establishments feel at home and find their ideal atmosphere.

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Security on your trip
Safety of our guests is top in the mind of our guides who are the face of the organization. They are trained in such a way that gives a peace of mind for the guest. They work with the surrounding personnel to ensure that our guests are safe and secure. Safety of our guests is paramount.
Conservation
Wildlife conservation is a long-term commitment and journey that requires the cooperation of everyone in the community. We are very much involved in practicing sustainable endeavors which will keep nature in its original state. We are mindful of the adverse effects of climate change and it is the reason why we are unique in our approach of education young generations about conservation as future stewards of Mother Nature.