Category Archives: Africa Wildlife tour operators
Botswana is a wildlife lover’s dream; it is African safari at its very best. The parks provide a view of untamed and unspoilt African wilderness, lots of differing habitats and a variety of game. This expedition is a true adventure … Continue reading →
Enjoy 14 days of great value travelling around the wildlife gem of Botswana. We stay in comfortable and welcoming accommodation during the evening and experience the wide diversity of wildlife out in the bush during the day. THe places we … Continue reading →
Join your guides, Glen and Natalie Holland for a stunning tour of the beautiful Namibia. Glen and Nat have worked in conservation, in particular with endangered species, in four countries – South Africa, New Zealand, Australia and their favourite country, … Continue reading →
Discover the joy of swimming with dolphins in the warm waters and colourful reefs of the Egyptian coast. This snorkelling holiday gives you plenty of chances to get out and in to the water and also provides you with sufficient free days to go … Continue reading →
Explore the magical land and vibrant scenery of Zambia on this small group safari that’s based along the shores of the magnificent Zambezi river. With your small group guide you will explore the wildlife by vehicle, foot and canoe. Being in a … Continue reading →
Two iconic wildlife experiences wrapped up in one wildlife tour. A visit to the gorillas must be tops of anyone’s dream wildlife holidays and when you combine it with a legendary Masai Mara safari and a journey through the Great Rift Valley you know … Continue reading →
This 14 day tour will introduce you to the fascinating country of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The highlight of the tour is the gorilla trekking in the Virunga National Park. But the country is not just one of gorillas. … Continue reading →
Visit two amazing wildlife parks in the African country of Tanzania. Tanzania is a fast up and coming safari destination. It has a wide range of wildlife to be seen and is not as over-commercialised as some more traditional safari countries. The … Continue reading →
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