Where We Work

17 countries.
Three regions.

From the savannas of East Africa to the dunes of Namibia, the gorilla forests of Rwanda to the beaches of Mozambique — we design journeys across Southern, East, and North Africa as well as the Indian Ocean islands.

Focus destinationsOther regions
Southern Africa

South Africa

From the wildlife-rich Kruger to the cosmopolitan Cape — South Africa offers a complete journey. Expect world-class lodges, diverse landscapes from the Winelands to the Drakensberg, and experiences that range from Big Five safaris to coastal drives along the Garden Route.

Namibia

A land of stark beauty and vast horizons. Namibia offers towering red dunes at Sossusvlei, the wildlife-rich plains of Etosha, the ancient Skeleton Coast and some of the most dramatic landscapes on the continent. Self-drive and fly-in itineraries work equally well here.

Botswana

Home to the Okavango Delta, one of Africa's greatest wilderness areas. Botswana is synonymous with exclusive, low-impact safari experiences — mokoro rides through crystal-clear channels, intimate bush camps, and exceptional wildlife encounters in Chobe and the Makgadikgadi Pans.

Zimbabwe

Victoria Falls alone justifies the visit, but Zimbabwe offers so much more — superb walking safaris in Mana Pools, intimate camps in Hwange, and the spectacular beauty of Lake Kariba. A destination that consistently exceeds expectations.

Zambia

The birthplace of the walking safari and home to some of Africa's most authentic bush experiences. South Luangwa and the Lower Zambezi deliver world-class wildlife in unfenced, unspoiled wilderness. Victoria Falls adds a dramatic finale.

Mozambique

Pristine coastline, turquoise waters and secluded island retreats make Mozambique the ideal beach extension to any southern or East African safari. The Bazaruto Archipelago and Quirimbas offer diving, snorkelling and barefoot luxury.

Malawi

Known as the Warm Heart of Africa, Malawi centres on its magnificent lake — a freshwater sea fringed by mountains. Liwonde National Park offers excellent wildlife, while the lake itself provides kayaking, snorkelling and relaxed lakeside stays.

Lesotho

The Mountain Kingdom — entirely above 1,000 metres and rich in Basotho culture. Lesotho offers horseback trails through dramatic highlands, remote villages and a pace of travel that is truly off the beaten path.

Eswatini

A compact kingdom with a proud cultural identity. Eswatini pairs well as a short stop between Kruger and KwaZulu-Natal, offering game reserves, craft markets and vibrant cultural experiences.

East Africa

Kenya

The classic safari destination. Kenya's Masai Mara is legendary for the Great Migration, while conservancies offer exclusive traversing rights and low visitor density. Add in Amboseli's Kilimanjaro views, Laikipia's ranches and the Swahili Coast for a rich, multi-faceted itinerary.

Tanzania

From the Serengeti's endless plains to the crater floor of Ngorongoro, Tanzania delivers iconic African landscapes. Add Kilimanjaro, the remote south (Ruaha, Selous) and the spice island of Zanzibar for a journey of remarkable depth.

Uganda

The Pearl of Africa — verdant, biodiverse and home to roughly half the world's mountain gorillas. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is the headline, but Queen Elizabeth National Park's tree-climbing lions and the Nile at Murchison Falls add memorable contrast.

Rwanda

A compact, immaculate country that has redefined luxury gorilla trekking. Volcanoes National Park provides the setting for one of Africa's most transformative wildlife encounters. Combine with Nyungwe's chimpanzees and Akagera's Big Five for a complete experience.

Islands of Africa

Madagascar

A world apart — Madagascar's isolation has produced wildlife found nowhere else on Earth. Lemurs, baobab avenues, rainforests and coral reefs make it one of the planet's most extraordinary natural destinations.

Mauritius

An Indian Ocean jewel combining luxury resorts with diverse culture, botanical gardens and volcanic landscapes. Mauritius is the perfect beach extension — accessible, well-appointed and endlessly relaxing.

Seychelles

Granite boulders, powder-white beaches and some of the clearest water on the planet. The Seychelles offer exclusive island-hopping, world-class diving and a sense of paradise that is hard to match anywhere.

Saint Helena

One of the most remote inhabited islands in the world. Saint Helena offers a unique journey for the intrepid traveller — volcanic landscapes, Napoleon's exile residence, and the rare chance to visit a community virtually untouched by mass tourism.

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