Awesome Africa For wildlife and wilderness, there’s nowhere like Namibia. A land of soaring red dunes, vast orange skies, and more free-roaming animals than any other country. You could be driving alongside cheetahs and rhinos with nobody else around for miles — there are less people in the entire country than in Rome.
Monkeys and Mountains Curiosity about our simian ancestors is written into our psyche. Seek out some of the world’s last surviving mountain gorillas and their primate cousins in Rwanda - the Land of a Thousand Hills and safari’s new frontier.
Mighty beasts and mind-blowing waterfalls In the mighty land-locked landscapes of Botswana, Zimbabwe and Zambia, you’ll find true wilderness. From the elephant herds that roam free towards a never-ending horizon to a jaw-dropping waterfall that dwarfs Niagara, this is Africa at its most awe-inspiring.
All Creatures Great and Small As Rudyard Kipling wrote: “One cannot resist the lure of Africa.” Nothing on earth compares to watching The Great Migration in action, in the lands where nomadic tribes track the Big Five in the shadow of Kilimanjaro.
Roaring X-mas Christmas in Cape Town is the season for picnics in the botanical gardens, surfing and sundowners on the beach, alfresco barbeques on balmy evenings. Special celebrations call for special settings, like the refined estates of the Cape Winelands or a bush braai in Kruger National Park. In South Africa, the options are endless.
Namibia, terra incognita Namibia’s sand is a kaleidoscope of tangerine, cerise and rusty red. Five million years old, each grain of sand is coated in iron oxide, giving the desert its distinctive hue.
Bike n' Hike South Africa A family trip that will leave everyone super satisfied as it combines indulgence and activity and highlights the best of South Africa.