Africa's Wild Wonders

How to Climb Kilimanjaro: Routes, Difficulty & What to Expect (2026)

Serengeti sunrise with acacia trees silhouetted against orange sky Tanzania

Kilimanjaro is the tallest freestanding mountain on Earth — 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) of volcanic rock, glacial ice, and five distinct climate zones between the gate and the summit. You don’t need ropes, crampons, or mountaineering experience to climb it. You do need the right route, enough days, and a team that knows the mountain. […]

Serengeti vs Masai Mara: Which Safari Should You Choose in 2026?

Lion male with full mane in the golden hour light Serengeti Tanzania

Serengeti vs Masai Mara: Which Safari Should You Choose in 2026? Both the Serengeti and the Masai Mara rank among Africa’s greatest wildlife destinations — and if you’ve been trying to decide between them, you’re not alone. These two ecosystems share a border, the same migration, and many of the same animals. But they offer […]

Tanzania Safari & Zanzibar Beach: The Ultimate Bush-to-Beach Guide (2026)

Baobab tree at sunset in Tarangire National Park Tanzania safari

Tanzania Safari & Zanzibar Beach: The Ultimate Bush-to-Beach Guide (2026) Imagine this: you spend your mornings watching lions stalk wildebeest across the Serengeti’s golden plains, then — just a one-hour flight later — you are rinsing red savanna dust off in the warm turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. That is the magic of combining […]

7-Day Tanzania Safari Itinerary: Serengeti, Ngorongoro & Tarangire

Safari vehicle watching a lion pride at sunrise in the Serengeti

Seven days in Tanzania is enough to experience three of Africa’s greatest wildlife destinations — and come home with memories that last a lifetime. This 7-day Tanzania safari itinerary is the backbone of our Classic Safari: a carefully sequenced route through Tarangire National Park, the Serengeti, and Ngorongoro Crater that balances variety, game density, and […]

The Great Migration 2026: When, Where, and How to See It

Great Migration wildebeest and zebra herds covering the Serengeti plains

Every year, more than 1.5 million wildebeest — joined by hundreds of thousands of zebras and gazelles — complete one of the most remarkable journeys on the planet. The Great Migration is not a single event; it is a year-round, 1,800-kilometre circuit across the Serengeti ecosystem in Tanzania and the Masai Mara in Kenya. If […]