
Each destination chosen for its power to transform — not merely impress. From endless plains to island paradises.
Home to the Great Migration, Africa's highest peak, and the world's largest intact volcanic caldera. Tanzania's Northern Circuit is the beating heart of safari — its Southern parks hold Africa's best-kept secrets.

Fourteen thousand square kilometres of endless plains hosting the Great Migration — two million wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle in nature's most spectacular overland journey.

The world's largest intact volcanic caldera — a 600-metre-deep natural amphitheatre sheltering 25,000 large mammals including the endangered black rhino.

Ancient baobab trees standing sentinel over the largest elephant herds in northern Tanzania. The Tarangire River draws vast concentrations of wildlife during the dry season.

Nestled between the Great Rift Valley escarpment and a sparkling soda lake. Famous for tree-climbing lions and vast flamingo flocks that blanket the shore in pink.

Tanzania's largest national park — home to massive elephant herds, large prides of lion, rare African wild dogs, and dramatic baobab-studded landscapes along the Great Ruaha River.

Africa's largest game reserve turned national park — the mighty Rufiji River creates a labyrinth of lakes, channels, and flood plains. Boat safaris and fly-camping at its finest.

Africa's highest peak. Five climate zones from tropical rainforest to arctic glaciers — a seven-day journey to the rooftop of Africa.
Where the Masai Mara's golden grasslands host the world's greatest wildlife concentrations and Maasai warriors still roam the plains.

Kenya's crown jewel — 1,510 km² of rolling savannah famous for the Mara River crossing, resident big cats, and some of Africa's highest wildlife densities year-round.

Iconic views of Kilimanjaro towering over vast elephant herds. Amboseli's swamps and dried lake bed create one of Africa's most photographed landscapes.
Misty volcanic peaks concealing one of the world's rarest encounters — face-to-face with mountain gorillas in their natural habitat.

Home to approximately 600 mountain gorillas on the slopes of the Virunga volcanoes. Trek through bamboo forest and moss-draped hagenia to sit just metres from a silverback family.
Pristine wilderness from the Okavango's labyrinthine channels to the thundering curtain of Victoria Falls — Southern Africa's two most coveted experiences.

The world's largest inland delta — a labyrinth of crystal channels, palm-fringed islands, and floodplains teeming with wildlife. Explore by mokoro canoe, helicopter, or on foot with Bushmen trackers.

108 metres of thundering water spanning 1.7 kilometres — the largest curtain of falling water on Earth. Helicopter flights over the gorge, Devil's Pool on the edge, and sunset cruises on the Zambezi.
Wildlife reserves, world-class wine, cosmopolitan cities, and dramatic coastlines converge in a single extraordinary nation.

South Africa's flagship park — nearly 20,000 km² of bushveld home to all Big Five. Private concessions offer exclusive game drives and luxury lodges.

Table Mountain, the Cape Winelands, Boulders Beach penguins, and the Cape of Good Hope. A sophisticated urban chapter to bookend your safari.
Powder-white sands, turquoise lagoons, and private island retreats to decompress after your safari adventure.

The Spice Islands — Stone Town's labyrinthine streets, spice plantations, pristine beaches, and the Indian Ocean's finest snorkelling along Mnemba Atoll.

115 granite and coral islands. Iconic boulder beaches, private island resorts, Aldabra giant tortoises, and the world's most exclusive villas.

Volcanic landscapes, turquoise lagoons, championship golf, and Michelin-worthy cuisine. The most refined beach destination in the Indian Ocean.
Our expedition architects can weave any combination of these destinations into a seamless, private itinerary. Your story, your pace, your Africa.
Every detail considered. Every moment curated. Every expectation transcended.