Africa’s endless wilderness, from the dunes of the Sahara desert to the Congo Basin and the vast Serengeti savannah, is home to a large variety of wildlife species. Spot the big five game animals at Maasai Mara National Reserve during a tour of Kenya, enjoy close-up wildlife encounters at Kruger National Park on a South Africa tour, scope out exotic bird and animal species in Madagascar, or go whale-watching in Mauritius. If you are into nature and wildlife, you will love our African wildlife tours.
46 day explorer tour through Lake Nakuru National Park, Kampala, Queen Elizabeth National Park and 24 other destinations in 7 different countries. Read More
“We were not disappointed and every single day was incredible, which we will remember for the rest of our lives! From out tour manager in Arusha office, who was very responsive over the course of our research on the operators to our guide and the driver - everything was impeccably organised, we wouldn’t change a thing. The chosen lodges, selected routes, responsiveness to action or drive where needed, time estimation, food and patience as well as respect to all humans as well as animals left us speechless. I recommend them to everyone and already did to my friends. Thank you to the whole team, we will cherish this honeymoon memories forever!!! Thank you for making it special.”
Two Weeks Incredible Holiday with Senior Grandparents
5 - Excellent
Chi Hao
“"Travelling with my older grandparents with 80 and 75yrs was hardly imaginable before I contacted this tour company. Their attention to detail was evident in the flawless execution of every aspect of the trip. From airport transfers to local guides, everything was meticulously coordinated, ensuring a stress-free travel experience. I never had to worry about accessibility issues or logistical challenges. They curated a variety of wheelchair accessible excursions that allowed my grandparents to immerse in Tanzania's breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and wildlife. From exploring the Serengeti to visiting local Maasai villages, each excursion was tailored to our preferences and accessibility requirements. The local guide “Regan” provided by the agency was not only highly knowledgeable but also sensitive to wildlife and nature. He shared fascinating insights about Tanzania's history, wildlife, and culture, making every excursion educational and engaging. We had memorable experiences. Thanks to Brian, I had the opportunity to witness the stunning beauty of the Ngorongoro Crater, stand in awe of the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, and witness the incredible wildlife in their natural habitats. These experiences will forever be etched in my memory."”
Inspirational
5 - Excellent
Glenys
“To quote my husband: 'Glenys went away talking about animals and came home talking about the people'. We ended (our trip to Africa) on a high by spending a day in Nairobi with this tour operator. I recommend this tour as a truly rewarding experience. The money paid buys pigs for women to start a pig-breeding and selling business, and thus support their families. We spent time with 2 beautiful grandmas, cooking chapatis together for lunch then seeing their home, vegetable garden and pigpens. Hearing their life stories brought tears to our eyes, but they have truly come a long way. Inspirational! Everyone we met was cheerful, friendly and happy to do anything for us. Their happiness was contagious!”
Africa Wildlife Tours
Highlights of Africa Wildlife Tours
Sail to the Mauritius islands for a whale-watching adventure. The west coast is the ideal spot to watch humpback and sperm whales.
Tour Botswana, a lesser-visited African nation, and glide along the Okavango Delta to see amazing wildlife, ranging from birds such a the Malachite kingfisher and the saddle-billed stork to unique mammals like the African wild dog and the lechwe.
Travel to Tanazania’s Selous Game Reserve, which is home to over 440 bird species.
Meet one of our closest relatives, the chimpanzee, in Nyungwe National Park in Rwanda.
Head to Etosha National Park in Namibia, where you will find 113 mammals, 340 birds, and 110 reptile species
Travel Tips for Wildlife Tours in Africa
The best time for whale watching in Mauritius is between May and September.
If you are heading to Selous Game Reserve, try to go there between November and April, when most migratory birds arrive to escape the cold weather in the north.
Do not hesitate to ask your guide to stop the vehicle if you think you saw an animal. Always remember safari guides are there to help you get the best out of your safari experience.
Keep in mind that in most countries in Africa, you are expected to tip your safari guide.
Respect the animals you encounter during your Africa wildlife tour. Always keep a safe distance from them and avoid disturbing them.
Plan your African wildlife tours during sunset when most animals tend to come out in the open.
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