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Sub-Saharan Africa
The variety of destinations for exploration is astounding. From amazing West African music festivals to watching lion on the endless plains of the Serengeti; the boundless expanse of the Kalahari Desert and the luxury of our opulent African private houses, there truly is something for everyone.
We do not pretend to know every country in sub-Saharan Africa from tip to toe but we spend huge amounts of time revisiting, researching and continually assessing the places we do know and finding the best guides and new locations. We travel throughout the continent - inland to the great wildlife areas, along the coast, reviewing different regions, habitats, concentration of animals, and variety of birds. We assess safari lodges and camps, their strengths, their drawbacks.
We know the best guides and the greatest adventures, and we are in close contact with the characters and tribal people of Africa. Wherever possible we use small, often exclusive owner-run hotels, lodges and camps and work with expert guides so that you will see the most interesting aspects of each country.
Trips
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Malaria Free SafariSouth AfricaThere are many fantastic safari options throughout |
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Cape, Winelands & WhalesSouth AfricaSample the many delights accessible via scenic drives from Cape Town, from wine tasting to whale watching, and countryside retreats. |
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Cape TownSouth AfricaSurely the ultimate 'winter sun' city break from the UK; endless appeal, and minimal time difference. |
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Expert-Led Journey: Explore South Africa's Winelands with Nancy Gilchrist MWSouth AfricaEnjoy a tasting tour of South Africa's beautiful Cape Winelands region in the expert company of Master of Wine Nancy Gilchrist. |
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Eastern CapeSouth AfricaThe second largest of South Africa’s nine provinces, it is a region of exceptional natural beauty and has so much to offer that we recommend it very highly, particularly for families due to the fact the province is entirely malaria free. |











