We curate East African safari journeys for travellers who want exceptional game viewing, strong lodge standards, and a planning team that keeps every detail aligned — from first flight to final transfer.
Our safari planning blends iconic wildlife zones with realistic pacing, premium stays, and guide quality that turns sightings into something more memorable than a checklist tick.
We only recommend destinations we know intimately. Here is why each one matters.
Luxury safaris, beach escapes, honeymoons, family trips, and cultural itineraries — all tailored to pace, taste, and the kind of experience that actually stays with you.
Northern Kenya's striking semi-arid landscape hides remarkable endemic species — the reticulated giraffe, Grevy's zebra, and Beisa oryx — found nowhere else on a standard safari circuit.
Impenetrable Forest — the world's best location for mountain gorilla trekking. An encounter with a gorilla family in the mist is widely regarded as Africa's most emotional wildlife experience.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site — a collapsed volcanic caldera containing one of Africa's most densely concentrated wildlife ecosystems, including the endangered black rhino.
The endless plains that inspired the word safari. Home to the world's largest terrestrial mammal migration — over 1.5 million wildebeest and 250,000 zebra.
Support with hotel blocks, rooming lists, and destination-fit venue recommendations aligned to group size, event format, and budget parameters.
Seasonal routing and area pairing based on what you most want to experience. Migration timing, predator density, and birdlife patterns all factored in.
Properties selected for atmosphere, service quality, wildlife access, and how they connect to the full itinerary. We know which camps genuinely deliver.
Airport pickups, domestic flights, road transfers, and bush airstrip logistics coordinated so every transition is smooth and expected.
Gorilla permits, national park fees, and visa requirements for multi-country circuits handled with advance booking to ensure availability.
Hot air balloon safaris, bush dinners, community visits, night game drives, and private conservancy access arranged where appropriate.
We stay close during your safari — reachable for any question, adjustment, or unexpected situation that needs immediate attention.
Vetted partner lodges, camps, and hospitality relationships across East Africa.
No fixed departures. Every itinerary is built around your specific brief.
We plan around migration timing, weather patterns, and wildlife behaviour cycles.
Active trip support throughout your safari — not just during business hours.
Common questions we get from first-time and returning safari clients.
The Mara is excellent year-round for big game. The Great Migration river crossings happen July to October, which is the most dramatic period. The dry season (June–October and January–February) offers the clearest game viewing. We tailor recommendations to your dates.
Premium lodges during peak migration season (July–October) can sell out 12–18 months in advance. For gorilla permits in Uganda and Rwanda, 6–12 months advance booking is strongly advised. Outside peak times, 3–6 months typically secures your first choice of property.
This varies by lodge and itinerary but typically includes accommodation, all meals, twice-daily game drives, and a resident guide. Drinks, specialist activities (balloon safaris, private conservancy drives), and international flights are usually separate. We present a clear inclusions list for every package we propose.
Yes, with the right planning. Many lodges have minimum age policies (typically 5–12 years). We select family-friendly properties with appropriate room setups, activity flexibility, and child-conscious pacing. Some lodges offer dedicated junior ranger programmes for children.
Strongly yes. Remote safari locations may require helicopter evacuation in a medical emergency — standard travel insurance often does not cover this. We provide insurance guidance as part of trip planning to ensure your coverage is appropriate for the specific destinations.