Africa Adventure Tours
Highlights of Africa adventure tours
- Witnessing the Great Migration is an extraordinary thing to do on an African safari tour. Observe millions of wildebeests and zebras as they make an epic journey across the Serengeti National Park and the Maasai Mara Reserve.
- Experience the thrill of zip-lining in Cape Town across the beautiful Elgin Valley as a part of your South Africa adventure trip.
Gain a true walking safari experience by taking a bush walk with rangers at Kruger National Park of South Africa. - For a thrilling gorilla trekking experience, head to the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda or Nyungwe Forest National Park in Rwanda.
- Cycle through the beautiful dunes and rocky outcrops on your Namibia trip.
- Camp in Botswana's otherworldly and eerily silent Makgadikgadi Pans, where you can observe a billion stars. The Makgadikgadi Pans are expansive salt flats that create a surreal and otherworldly landscape.
- Witness the spectacular sight of Victoria Falls, one of the world's seven natural wonders, as you travel to the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe. Take the breathtaking views and feel the mist as the Zambezi River plunges into the gorge below.
Travel Tips for Africa adventure tours
- Before going on a gorilla trekking adventure, you need to obtain a permit. The cost of gorilla trekking permits is different according to the national park you visit in either Conga, Rwanda, or Uganda.
- Get a chance to see leopards and cheetahs hiding amidst acacia boughs in Masai Mara, which is a great way to enjoy a budget safari in Kenya.
- The peak season for safaris in East Africa is from June to October, while the best time to visit Southern Africa is from May to October.
- Research the best time to visit the area you are interested in to ensure you can see the wildlife. For example, the Great Migration in Kenya and Tanzania occurs from July to October.
- Safaris often involve long drives on bumpy roads. Bring a neck pillow and comfortable clothing to make the journey more comfortable.
- Avoid bright colors for an African safari tour, and wear closed shoes, long pants, and long sleeves to protect against insect bites and potential hazards.