Explore Southern Africa!

Explore all different experiences Southern Africa has to offer!

Southern Africa has some of the most diverse ecosystems, which gives so many opportunities for travel! It is famous for its abundant wildlife, but what makes it interesting is that it’s showcased in many different environments, whether it is the Okavango Delta, the deserts of Namibia, the flood plains in Zambia, or the well known Kruger Park…

On top of the wildlife and nature, Southern Africa has a very rich history and diverse culture, both ancient and modern, which adds another dimension to your trip. Meet the Himbas, the bushmen of the Kalahari, or the Basothos ; explore Cape Town and the coastline ; visit the Winelands for an amazing ‘food and wine’ experience.

Southern Africa has it all, and we would love to help you organise your dream trip!

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South Africa

The world in one country,
that is the perfect description for South Africa!

Namibia

Namibia, one of the most nature-filled and plain beautiful country in Africa!

mauritius

Ideal destination for nature lovers to enjoy the beach and the inland wonders!

Botswana

Discover a land like no other, Botswana : a haven for wildlife & nature lovers!

Mozambique

The hidden gem for exquisite beaches, water sports and perfect chill destination!

eSwatini

Go local & discover great culture so absolute worth to stop in eSwatini!

Zimbabwe

 Zimbabwe has incredible wildlife and natural beauty that will surprise you!

Lesotho

Magical mountain kingdom with off-the-beaten track gems on beautiful heights!

Madagascar

The hidden gem for exquisite beaches, underwater paradise and relaxing!

Zambia

A top-rated and exclusive safari destination with the Zambezi River and spectacular Vic Falls!

South Africa

Safari, Cape Town and Winelands, cultural experiences, nature and adventure, high diversity of landscapes

From toddlers, to family & friends, to couples, to pensioners

All year round for safari - October to May for the Cape

Easy to navigate as self drive

With the perfect mix between African culture, the spectacular Big Five and all other animals, unbelievable un-spoilt coastlines, the Cape Winelands, the magnificent Drakensberg mountains, breaching whales, the beauty of the Garden Route, the wide open space of the Kgalagadi and the ‘far from the crowd’ in the Northern Cape, vibrant cities like Cape Town and Johannesburg and so much more… South Africa has it all!

With short flights or amazing road trips you can be viewing lions in the morning and sipping wine in Cape Town by the afternoon. South Africa is the most diverse country in the world and for every type of traveller it has something to fulfill traveller’s heart. We happily explain everything this country has to offer!

Wildlife
100%
Nature
90%
Cultural experience
80%
Beach
70%

namibia

Diversity of landscapes, safari in Etosha, cultural immersion with the Himbas, shipwrecks on Skeleton Coast

Couples or groups - families with kids (no toddlers)

Best time to travel is the dry season, from May to October, because the game viewing is at its peak

Self drive on a 4x4 adventure with amazing camping or beautiful lodges - easy to navigate

A few words about Namibia: breathtaking scenery, amazing coastlines, massive sandy dunes, the second largest canyon (Fish River) in the world, most unique tribes like the Himba and a different safari in Etosha. This is Namibia, so unique and you cannot compare this country to any other country in the world. 

We have discovered the most beautiful routes and best secrets for you on the road, so please shout and we will help you! This wonderful country is known for free-roaming wildlife, dramatic landscapes, the uniquely adapted desert elephants and the country is so photogenic along the way. Namibia is more than just a desert, it is an ‘away from the crowd’ African paradise!

Wildlife
60%
Nature
80%
Cultural experience
90%
Beach
30%

botswana

Safari in the Okavango Delta mobile camps or Chobe River boat cruise, Kalahari desert, Makgadikgadi Pans

Couples or groups - families with kids (no toddlers)

Best time to travel is the dry season, from May to October, because the game viewing is at its peak

4x4 self drive adventure possible, with camping or beautiful lodges, but fly-in is recommended for the Okavango Delta

Botswana is unique, incredible, and a country that should be on every travellers bucket list. Botswana is a little gem that combines everything that travellers are looking for in wild Africa. It is rightfully one of the most popular destinations in Africa for true nature and wildlife lovers as well as adventure seekers. 

If you’re looking for a safari paradise, look no further. If you have the time, it is great to combine a trip to Botswana with a roadtrip in neighbouring Namibia or South Africa. 

Botswana can be wild, with the Okavango Delta, the incredible Makgadikgadi Pans, Moremi, Chobe National Park and cruising around in a mokoro, on a boat, fly in or from a rooftop tent. 

Wildlife
100%
Nature
80%
Cultural experience
20%
Beach
0%

mozambique

Beaches, abundant marine wildlife for diving and snorkeling, dhow cruise, amazing seafood

Couples, great for honeymoon - groups & families

Best time to travel is from June to November, because of the dry season's warm and calm climate

Fly-in or guided car trip recommended

Pristine white beaches, azure blue waters, prolific marine wildlife and the freshest seafood… Welcome to paradise! Mozambique is an upcoming tourist destination, and it makes the perfect place to unwind and enjoy life. It is definitely a must see for those travellers who wish to combine a bush and beach experience for a laid back end of an African adventure. 

Besides the beautiful beaches, Mozambique hides some of its beauty under the surface! Put on your snorkel or diving gear and explore the stunning reefs full of life. Who knows, you might get lucky with a whale? 

Marine wildlife
80%
Nature
50%
Cultural experience
20%
Beach
100%

zambia

Variety of safaris (famous for walking), river cruise, fishing, Victoria Falls with Devil's Pool

Couples or groups - families with teenagers or older

Best time to travel is the dry season, from May to November, because the game viewing is at its peak

Off the beaten track - 4x4 adventure with guide possible, but fly-in is recommended

With its vast open spaces, huge water bodies and abundant wildlife, Zambia is a paradise for nature lovers. Acknowledged as one of the safest countries in the world to visit, its welcoming people live in peace and harmony.

Zambia is the home of the famous Victoria Falls, but also parks like Kafue or Luangwa, and the Zambezi River. It is known as one of the best places for walking safaris, but also offers a large range of activities related to its water abundance, like fishing or canoeing safari.

Wildlife
90%
Nature
90%
Cultural experience
20%
Beach
0%

lesotho

Sani Pass, homestay with the Basotho, only place in Africa for skiing, breathtaking scenery

From toddlers, to family & friends, to couples, to pensioners

All year round - winter from May to September is really cold with a chance of snow, summer is hot and can be wet

Self drive from South Africa is doable, but guided trip is recommended (day trip or 3-4 days stay)

In the middle of South Africa rise the huge mountains of the mini-state Lesotho! The highways are made of sands, and the Basotho people still travel on horseback with their world famous colourful blankets! It is raw Africa at its finest and a special place to visit during your journey in South(ern) Africa. 

Lesotho is the only country completely located at more than 1000 km altitude, earning the well-deserved nickname of ‘The roof of Africa’! Must visits are definitely Sehlabathebe National Park with great views of the Drakensberg Mountains, a homestay with the Basotho and a day trip to experience one of the most dangerous but beautiful roads of Africa : Sani Pass!

Wildlife
10%
Nature
90%
Cultural experience
80%
Beach
0%

Mauritius

Hlane Royal National Park, Mlilwane wildlife sanctuary, homestay with the Swazis, hiking in the mountains

From toddlers, to family & friends, to couples, to pensioners

All year round - winter from May to September is really cold with a chance of snow, summer is hot and can be wet

Easy self drive combined with South Africa

eSwatini, also known as Swaziland, is the smallest country in Sub-Saharan Africa, and is completely surrounded by land by Mozambique and South Africa. A trip to discover eSwatini is most of the time combined with a journey through South Africa and/or Mozambique.

The country is divided by two mountain ranges : the Drakensberg and the Lebombo Mountains, giving place to majestic green landscapes, perfect for hiking. It is also a great experience to stay a night (or two) with the colorful locals at a homestay. Visit Hlane, Mlilwane or Mkhaya National Parks for a safari. Our favorite is Malolotja, a beautiful nature reserve with mountains, waterfalls and the oldest mine in the world!

Wildlife
60%
Nature
70%
Cultural experience
80%
Beach
0%

Madagascar

Sani Pass, homestay with the Basotho, only place in Africa for skiing, breathtaking scenery

From toddlers, to family & friends, to couples, to pensioners

All year round - winter from May to September is really cold with a chance of snow, summer is hot and can be wet

Self drive from South Africa is doable, but guided trip is recommended (day trip or 3-4 days stay)

In the middle of South Africa rise the huge mountains of the mini-state Lesotho! The highways are made of sands, and the Basotho people still travel on horseback with their world famous colourful blankets! It is raw Africa at its finest and a special place to visit during your journey in South(ern) Africa. 

Lesotho is the only country completely located at more than 1000 km altitude, earning the well-deserved nickname of ‘The roof of Africa’! Must visits are definitely Sehlabathebe National Park with great views of the Drakensberg Mountains, a homestay with the Basotho and a day trip to experience one of the most dangerous but beautiful roads of Africa : Sani Pass!

Wildlife
10%
Nature
90%
Cultural experience
80%
Beach
0%

eswatini

Hlane Royal National Park, Mlilwane wildlife sanctuary, homestay with the Swazis, hiking in the mountains

From toddlers, to family & friends, to couples, to pensioners

All year round - winter from May to September is really cold with a chance of snow, summer is hot and can be wet

Easy self drive combined with South Africa

eSwatini, also known as Swaziland, is the smallest country in Sub-Saharan Africa, and is completely surrounded by land by Mozambique and South Africa. A trip to discover eSwatini is most of the time combined with a journey through South Africa and/or Mozambique.

The country is divided by two mountain ranges : the Drakensberg and the Lebombo Mountains, giving place to majestic green landscapes, perfect for hiking. It is also a great experience to stay a night (or two) with the colorful locals at a homestay. Visit Hlane, Mlilwane or Mkhaya National Parks for a safari. Our favorite is Malolotja, a beautiful nature reserve with mountains, waterfalls and the oldest mine in the world!

Wildlife
60%
Nature
70%
Cultural experience
80%
Beach
0%

zimbabwe

Victoria Falls on a boat, from the air or on foot, safari in Mana Pools or Hwange, river cruise and rafting

Couples or groups - families with teenagers or older

Best time to travel is the dry season, from May to October, because the game viewing is at its peak

Off the beaten track - 4x4 adventure with guide or fly-in is recommended

Zimbabwe is real hidden gem, such a rich country that has it all. The prolific wildlife and the diversity of landscapes is what makes it so special, with its rocky high veld and lush flood plains. It has some of the most magnificent rivers in Southern Africa, the Limpopo and the Zambezi, which itself flows through the famous Victoria Falls and the Batoka Gorge. 

The diverse character of Zimbabwe gives you the opportunity to experience it through a large range of activities, whether it is a safari in the National Parks of Mana Pools or Hwange, high adrenaline rafting through the gorge, or a relaxing river cruise.

Wildlife
100%
Nature
90%
Cultural experience
30%
Beach
0%
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