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Travel directory, editorial guidance, and affiliate booking pathways for African adventures.

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Africa Travel Guide

Discover Africa one region, country, and destination at a time.

Trek Africa Guide is evolving into a Supabase-powered travel CMS and directory designed around how travelers really plan: start broad, compare countries, open a destination, then explore what to do, where to stay, where to eat, and where to book.

5 Regions
4 Launch countries
12 Seeded listings
3 Partner channels

Planning Flow

A simpler structure for a comprehensive travel directory

The site now prioritizes East Africa as the launch path, then narrows from country to destination to practical planning details and affiliate booking calls to action.

Step 1

Choose a region

Start with East Africa if you want the most intuitive first safari planning path.

Step 2

Compare countries

Move from regional inspiration into Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, or Rwanda depending on your goals.

Step 3

Open a destination

See the area brief, how to get there, activities, stays, dining, and affiliate booking options in one place.

Regional Priorities

The four strongest travel planning entry points on the site

The website is organized to make the highest-demand regions easiest to understand first, while still leaving room to expand deeper across the continent.

Travel planning priority

East Africa

Best starting point for classic safaris, gorilla trekking, and safari-plus-coast routes.

Open East Africa

Travel planning priority

Southern Africa

Best for city-and-safari pairings, desert routes, self-drive logic, and strong lodge circuits.

Open Southern Africa

Travel planning priority

North Africa

Best for heritage cities, desert-edge journeys, architecture, and food-led urban travel.

Open North Africa

Travel planning priority

West Africa

Best for slower cultural travel, heritage coastlines, and community-grounded experiences.

Open West Africa

Bookable Layers

Compare tours, stays, and dining before leaving the site

The content model now supports layered directory exploration rather than a single flat list of affiliate cards.

Murchison Falls Nile & Game Drive Safari Game Drive

Uganda • 3 days

Murchison Falls Nile & Game Drive Safari

From $540 via TravelPayouts

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Bwindi Gorilla Trekking Escape Trekking

Uganda • 3 days

Bwindi Gorilla Trekking Escape

From $1,680 via TravelPayouts

View partner offer

Where to eat matters too

Destination pages now support restaurant and dining recommendations so travelers can understand the broader experience, not just the headline safari product.

Mara Fireside Table

Kenya • Kenyan grill and farm-to-table

See dining in Kenya →

Nile Deck Kitchen

Uganda • Ugandan regional and grill

See dining in Uganda →

Bwindi Forest Table

Uganda • Farm-to-lodge cuisine

See dining in Uganda →

Kilimanjaro View Grill

Kenya • Kenyan lodge dining

See dining in Kenya →

Editorial insight stays close to the booking path

Travel guides are no longer an isolated blog. They are part of the planning workflow, helping travelers choose a region, compare countries, and avoid weak-fit itineraries before they click out to a partner.

How to Plan Your First East Africa Safari

How to choose between Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda depending on wildlife goals, road time, and budget.

Read Planning Tips guides →

Uganda vs Kenya for a First-Time Safari

Choose Uganda for gorillas and Nile scenery, Kenya for migration drama and fast-access classic safaris.

Read Planning Tips guides →

How to Combine Serengeti and Zanzibar Well

A practical way to balance game-drive intensity with beach time, internal flights, and realistic pacing.

Read Itineraries guides →
Supabase CMS direction

The new content architecture is organized for a CMS-backed rollout with regions, countries, destinations, listings, and guides.

Affiliate-first transparency

Calls to action send users to partner landing pages after they compare options inside Trek Africa Guide.

Honest travel context

Destination pages are built to explain fit, access, and tradeoffs rather than push generic packages.