A travel experience unlike any other, Africa welcomes a possibility of exotic experiences such as private safaris, game viewing, gorilla trekking, and more. Traverse the Serengeti in Tanzania, overlook the Victoria Falls in Zambia, or spend a night under the stars with native wildlife in Kenya. Rich in diverse experiences throughout the continent, let our luxury travel specialists combine the comforts of home with the thrill of exotic scenery and a vibrant native culture for a custom journey abroad that is guaranteed to capture lifelong memories.
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Yes! Although there are a few adult-only safaris, we recommend working closely with your advisor to find the best option for you and your family. Multi-generational trips to Africa are also very popular!
Africa’s climate depends on your destination!
East Africa is slightly tropical, however points at higher elevation and temperature drops at night tend to be cooler.
South Africa runs relatively hot and dry and visitors can find various traits from four seasons while visiting.
Depending on the time you visit, Safaris can be hot and dry or cold and wet. Afternoon temperatures are warm and cool down at night.
Avoid bright items of clothing with loud or busy patterns and stay away from camouflage, as much of Africa reserves this for military personnel. In addition, avoid blue or black clothing.