Tours and Trip Packages to Africa in February 2026
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Awaken your sense of adventure with a 3-day escape that blends Rwanda’s spectacular wildlife with the serene beauty of its landscapes. Start your tour with a scenic drive to the shimmering shores of Lake Kivu, where gentle kayaking sessions offer a tranquil introduction and sweeping views of the surrounding hills.
The excitement continues in Nyungwe National Park, a paradise for nature lovers. Trek to the refreshing Nyungwe Waterfall, then join a guided Colobus monkey tracking adventure through lush rainforest. On your final day, the highlight awaits: a thrilling chimpanzee trek deep in the forest, followed by an exhilarating canopy walk that reveals panoramic vistas over the dense greenery.
Ideal for experienced travelers and wildlife enthusiasts, this trip artfully combines relaxation, hiking, and unforgettable wildlife encounters. The unique selling point? The rare opportunity to experience both primate trekking and a canopy walk in one compact tour package—offering a taste of Rwanda’s most prized natural wonders for those who crave a balance of excitement and serenity.
Rwanda unveils its many layers over 14 days on this expertly guided adventure, designed especially for experienced travelers passionate about wildlife, history, and culture. Meander through the sweeping savannahs of Akagera, where diverse animal sightings await, and venture into the lush heart of Nyungwe National Park—one of Rwanda’s largest, most biodiverse rainforests—to track chimps and other elusive primates.
The tour’s active itinerary offers highlights such as a scenic boat cruise on Lake Ihema, panoramic vistas over Lake Kivu, and an invigorating trek to the summit of Mount Bisoke. Explore dense jungles in search of golden monkeys and immerse yourself in encounters with wildlife that few ever experience. Alongside nature, you’ll discover Rwanda’s moving story through cultural interactions and guided storytelling, creating a balanced blend of adventure and insight.
All accommodations, transport, and meals are included, ensuring a seamless journey from the moment you arrive. The unique selling point of this trip is its comprehensive immersion into Rwanda’s natural wonders and cultural richness—ideal for travelers who want an in-depth, multi-faceted experience of this remarkable country.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Lodge
Age Range
15-79 yrs
Operated in
english, french
Destinations
Kigali, Akagera National Park, V
Kigali, Akagera National Park, Volcanoes National Park, Musanze, Musanze Caves, Nyungwe Forest National Park, Kibuye, Gisenyi
Discover Madagascar’s wild southern spirit on this 15-day adventure tailored for experienced travelers. Begin in Ambositra, celebrated for its masterful woodcarvers, then dive into the rainforests of Ranomafana National Park, where lemurs leap through the canopy. Trek through Isalo National Park’s dramatic canyons and towering rocks, pausing at hidden swimming holes. The journey winds down on the pristine beaches of Sarodrano, offering sun, sea, and vibrant coral reefs. Venture further to Akanin'ny Nofy for forest hikes, unique wildlife encounters, and spectacular waterfalls. What sets this tour apart? The rare opportunity to explore untouched Madagascar landscapes while immersing yourself in its diverse wildlife and cultural richness.
AdventureTrekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Private Tour
Age Range
5-80 yrs
Operated in
english, french, german, italian, spanish
Destinations
Morondava, Antsirabe, Antananari
Morondava, Antsirabe, Antananarivo, Andasibe, Ambositra, Ranomafana, Fianarantsoa, Isalo National Park, Zombitse National Park, Sarodrano
Craving a Kilimanjaro adventure that’s both accessible and awe-inspiring? The Mt. Kilimanjaro Lemosho Route 10-day trek kicks off with a high-altitude drop-off at 3,500 meters, easing acclimatization and making the journey milder for families, beginners, and those not keen on strenuous ascents.
Young adults and seasoned trekkers alike will appreciate the Lemosho route’s reputation for premium trekking and breathtaking panoramas, with SUV transfers ensuring a smooth start. The gradual ascent means even teenagers or first-time climbers stand a great chance of reaching Uhuru Peak, all while enjoying the solitude and unspoiled scenery that set Lemosho apart.
What truly distinguishes this trekking tour is its focus on a beginner-friendly experience without sacrificing the thrill of high-altitude achievement. Camp in strategic locations that optimize acclimatization and savor the sense of accomplishment as you progress through Kilimanjaro’s diverse ecosystems. If your goal is a successful summit paired with natural beauty and a gentler approach, this is the ideal Kilimanjaro trip for you.
Embark on a nine-day guided trek to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro via the spectacular Lemosho Route, renowned for its panoramic views and outstanding summit success rate. Ideal for adventurous travelers, this trip offers a less crowded pathway, allowing for deeper connection with the mountain and its pristine surroundings.
Your journey starts at Londorossi Gate, winding through lush rainforest and the striking expanse of the Shira Plateau. The trail then veers east to the Lava Tower before descending into the Barranco Valley, providing vital acclimatization time—a key advantage of the Lemosho Route. A highlight of this tour is the rare opportunity to spend a night at Crater Camp, just below the summit, granting an extraordinary perspective of Kilimanjaro’s glaciers and volcanic landscape.
The package includes two nights’ accommodation in Moshi—one before and one after the trek—ensuring you rest comfortably before and after your adventure. The Lemosho Route’s unique selling point is its blend of scenic diversity and high summit success, ideal for first-time trekkers seeking a well-paced ascent. For those who want to combine natural beauty with a genuine sense of achievement, this Kilimanjaro trek stands apart.
Rongai route approaches Kilimanjaro from the north-eastern section of the mountain, not far from the Kenyan border. It is considered quite remote but has seen a surge in trekkers in recent years. On this route, the drive to the trailhead at Nale Moru is long but the road is tarmac most of the way. With a starting point in Arusha, the routes on the souther or western side are more popular because of accessibility. On this route, we camp at the base of Mawenzi Peak before walking across the Saddle to perch ourselves in the the busy camp of Kibo in readiness for the summit assault.
This route over 7 days allows for an extra night at Mawenzi Tarn with acclimatisation walks during the spare day. Doing this will increase the chance of successfully summiting Kilimanjaro.
Known as the Whiskey route, the Machame route is now the most popular route on the mountain. Compared with Marangu, the days in Machame are longer and the walks are steeper. The Machame route is considered a difficult route and is better suited for more adventurous folks and those with some hiking or backpacking experience as well as It is for physically fit people with some hiking experience.
The Machame route approaches the summit from the southwest and descends using the Mweka route, rewarding climbers with views of the expansive Shira Plateau, an optional scramble up Lava Tower, a climb up the Great Barranco wall, and a traverse underneath Kilimanjaro's southern ice field.
Ethiopia’s Omo Valley is a living canvas of culture and color, and the "Tribal Encounters: Exploring Ethiopia's Omo Valley" trip offers rare, in-depth access to its indigenous communities. Designed for both young adults and seniors who appreciate immersive travel, this journey reveals the vibrant customs, rituals, and artistry of the Karo, Hamar, and Mursi peoples. Explore untamed landscapes along the Omo River, lush forests, and open savannahs while gaining insights into ancient traditions and striking body art. The tour’s USP is its authentic engagement with local tribes, offering a deeper appreciation of Ethiopia’s natural and cultural heritage. If you’re seeking a tour package that goes beyond the ordinary, this adventure delivers a truly unique and enlightening experience.
Travel back in time on this comprehensive day tour to Egypt’s most ancient wonders: the Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, Sakkara’s Step Pyramid, and Memphis City. Begin with a morning pickup and marvel at the pyramids of Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinos, followed by a close encounter with the Sphinx and the historic Valley Temple. After lunch at a local eatery, journey to Sakkara to witness the pivotal Step Pyramid, a key milestone in pyramid evolution. The adventure wraps up in Memphis, Egypt’s first capital, home to the colossal Ramses II statue and the alabaster Sphinx. With expert guides illuminating every stop, this sightseeing tour is perfect for travelers seeking a deep dive into ancient Egyptian civilization. The USP: a single trip that covers Egypt’s most significant archaeological landmarks—ideal for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
Seeking adventure and stunning landscapes? The "Oribi Gorge and Eland Reserve Tour" is your ticket to KwaZulu-Natal’s wild side, perfect for families craving both excitement and natural beauty. Begin at Leopard’s Rock, perched above the dramatic Mzimkhulu River Gorge, before exploring the scenic Oribi Gorge Nature Reserve—home to leopards, baboons, eagles, and more. Thrill-seekers can take on the Wild Swing, the world’s highest gorge swing, or cross a suspension bridge 100 meters above the canyon floor. Professional instructors ensure all activities meet top safety standards, making this tour a standout for its blend of adrenaline and breathtaking vistas.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers