Africa: Wild at Every Scale
Experience golden savannahs, vast deserts, ancient wildlife migrations and meaningful wildlife encounters
ABOUT
THE TEAM

Our Founder
Experience Where It
Matters
Wildlife journeys require patience, planning and deep local knowledge.
Our team has spent extensive time across Africa’s most remarkable ecosystems working with trusted guides, conservation-led lodges, and small operators who understand these landscapes intimately.Rohan brings extensive expedition planning expertise, specialising in remote regions and logistically complex itineraries, from high Andean routes to Patagonia’s unpredictable terrain.
From remote safari camps to complex multi-country itineraries, every journey is designed with the same expedition mindset we bring to all our wilderness travel.
EXPLORERS
AFRICA
DESTINATIONS
Botswana
One of Africa’s most pristine safari regions. Explore the Okavango Delta by mokoro canoe, track elephants in Chobe National Park, and experience remote camps that place you at the heart of the wilderness.

Zimbabwe
Home to one of the world’s great natural spectacles, the Victoria Falls, and exceptional wildlife in Hwange National Park. Zimbabwe offers raw safari experiences and extraordinary guiding.

Kenya
Vast savannahs, iconic wildlife, and the drama of the Great Migration in the Maasai Mara. Kenya blends classic safari landscapes with strong conservation initiatives.

Uganda
A place for intimate wildlife encounters. Trek through misty forests to observe endangered mountain gorillas and explore lush landscapes rich in biodiversity

Namibia
Otherworldly desert landscapes where towering dunes meet stark coastlines. Namibia is defined by scale, silence, and some of Africa’s most striking scenery.

South Africa
A diverse gateway to the continent. World-class safari reserves, dramatic coastlines, vineyards, and vibrant cities create a journey of remarkable contrasts.

Tanzania
Home to the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and some of Africa’s most spectacular wildlife migrations. Tanzania offers vast wilderness and timeless safari experiences

OUR EXPEDITIONS
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Mountain Gorilla and Golden Monkey Safari: Virunga and Mount Gahinga
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9
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Madagascar Highlights Flying Safari


8
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South African Wilderness



10
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The Spirit of Namibia: Desert Dreams & Safari Trails




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THE Great migration:
Nature’s Greatest Movement
Every year, millions of wildebeest and zebra move across the plains of the Serengeti and Maasai Mara in search of fresh grazing
River crossings, predator encounters, and vast herds stretching to the horizon make this one of the most extraordinary wildlife spectacles on Earth.
Witnessing the migration is an immersion in the raw rhythm of nature.

GORILLA TREKKING:
A Rare Encounter in the Forest
Deep in the forests of Uganda, small groups of travellers trek through dense vegetation to spend time with endangered mountain gorillas.
The experience is quiet and humbling. A rare opportunity to observe one of our closest relatives in the wild.
Strict conservation rules ensure that these encounters remain responsible and sustainable.

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Travel Basics
When is the best time to visit Africa?
It depends on the region. The dry season (June–October) is excellent for wildlife viewing, while migration events follow seasonal rainfall patterns.
How long should I plan for an African trip?
10–14 days works well for a single region, while 2–3 weeks allows for multi-country journeys
Is safari travel safe?
Yes. With experienced guides, established lodges, and responsible operators, safari travel is well organised and secure.
Can trips be customised?
Absolutely. Many of our African journeys are tailor-made based on wildlife interests, photography goals, or specific regions.
What should I pack for an African safari?
For your trip, be sure to pack lightweight, neutral-colored clothing and comfortable walking shoes. Essential accessories include sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. Don't forget insect repellent, and bring a camera or binoculars to enhance your wildlife viewing experience