East Africa
Uganda
Uganda is one of Africa’s best-value wildlife countries, blending gorilla trekking, chimpanzee tracking, Nile landscapes, and savannah safari parks into one route.
Destinations
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East Africa
Uganda is one of Africa’s best-value wildlife countries, blending gorilla trekking, chimpanzee tracking, Nile landscapes, and savannah safari parks into one route.
East Africa
Kenya remains the clearest first-time safari gateway thanks to strong guide networks, the Maasai Mara, private conservancies, and smooth access from Nairobi.
East Africa
Tanzania delivers some of Africa’s most cinematic safari landscapes, from Serengeti migration scenes to the Ngorongoro Crater and Zanzibar’s coast.
East Africa
Rwanda offers a premium, compact travel experience with gorilla trekking, polished logistics, and Kigali as one of Africa’s easiest arrival cities.
East Africa
Ethiopia appeals to travelers seeking history, ancient religious sites, mountain scenery, and a very different East African experience from safari-led routes.
West Africa
Ghana is one of West Africa’s easiest entry points, combining strong hospitality, heritage travel, Atlantic coast sites, and a vibrant contemporary cultural scene.
West Africa
Senegal offers one of the region’s most polished cultural travel experiences, balancing Dakar’s urban energy with coastal heritage and softer delta landscapes.
West Africa
Benin is small but rich in heritage, especially for travelers interested in Ouidah, Ganvié, royal history, and the living traditions of Vodun culture.
West Africa
Sierra Leone is an emerging leisure destination known for uncrowded beaches, warm hospitality, and a still-lightly-developed coastline.
West Africa
Cabo Verde combines island leisure, winter sun, water sports, and relatively easy resort logistics for travelers who want a lighter Atlantic break.
Southern Africa
South Africa is the region’s most varied travel gateway, offering city design, wine, beaches, and major safari access within one country.
Southern Africa
Botswana is a high-value safari market built around the Okavango Delta, Chobe, and low-impact conservation-led travel.
Southern Africa
Namibia is one of Africa’s strongest road-trip countries, defined by desert scale, low-density landscapes, and exceptional scenery.
Southern Africa
Zimbabwe delivers Victoria Falls, Hwange, and some of Africa’s strongest guiding traditions in a more lightly crowded setting.
Southern Africa
Zambia is revered for walking safaris, strong wildlife density, and a rugged sense of authenticity on the Zambezi and Luangwa systems.
Northern Africa
Morocco remains one of Africa’s easiest culture-forward destinations, blending medinas, design hotels, mountain routes, Atlantic surf, and desert camps.
Northern Africa
Egypt delivers some of the world’s most iconic heritage travel, from Cairo and Giza to Nile cities and Red Sea resorts.
Northern Africa
Tunisia combines Mediterranean resort ease with Roman ruins, medinas, and Sahara-edge routes at a relatively accessible price point.
Northern Africa
Algeria remains under-visited compared with its neighbors, but it offers major Saharan and archaeological rewards for travelers seeking a less conventional North Africa route.