Single Destination Adventures

Get your day dreams started with a small sample of the trips we offer.

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Live on the edge in Victoria Falls. The adventure capital of Africa offers an endless variety of activities. One of the seven natural wonders of the world. It will leave you in awe at its demonstration of natural grandeur.

With a myriad of attractions from elephant encounters to walking with lions, sitting atop of the Smoke That Thunders, gorge swings and bungee jumping. Stunning sunrises and sunsets by river cruise, strolls through the rainforest, along the edge of the gorge or take it all in from above with a “flight of the angels” by helicopter.

The town of Victoria Falls borders the world renowned Zambezi National Park where wildlife comes in thick and fast.

You will not be disappointed with the truly awesome sights that meet you.

Chobe, Botswana

Offering water and land based safaris on the beautiful Chobe river. Birders and wildlife watchers in general will be in their element.

Water based safaris are a great way to experience African wildlife. Travel by boat enables you to get closer and see wildlife from a different perspective. You will see unusual and natural behaviours that provide an endless source of inspiration and entertainment.

Lower Zambezi, Zambia

Zambia, where natural beauty still determines the rhythm.

Zambia is a lesser known safari destination which means it gives you access to true uninterrupted wilderness.

UNESCO declared several areas of the Lower Zambezi World Heritage sites, mainly because it is home to a ‘remarkable concentration of wildlife’. Put simply, the Lower Zambezi is famous for its big game in abundance.

Incredible wildlife sightings with the backdrop of the Zambezi escarpment, the Lower Zambezi provides a safari experience that will leave you with a hankering to return.

Mana Pools, Zimbabwe

A UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses 220,000 hectares of pristine African wilderness on Zimbabwe’s northern border, nestled between the Zambezi River to the north and the Zambezi escarpment to the south.

On the floodplains, groves of albida trees create the perfect photographic backdrop against which elephants stretch up to reach the nutritious seedpods, sometimes balancing on their hinds legs. The many islands, channels and sandbanks set the scene for the inevitable primordial battles for survival on their banks.

Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe

Located in the northwest corner of the country about an hour south of the Mighty Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park is the largest park in Zimbabwe, occupying roughly 14 650 square kilometres.

Hwange boasts of a tremendous selection of wildlife with over 100 species of mammals and nearly 400 bird species recorded. The elephants of Hwange are world famous and the Park’s elephant population is one of the largest in the world. Hwange is the only park in Zimbabwe that offers the big five.