Located on the West coast of Africa, it was one of the first African countries to gain independence from colonial rule. Ghana offers beautiful beaches, unique castles, natural parks, and a rich African culture and history.
Home to the Masai Mara National Reserve; considered by many as the greatest wildlife reserve on the planet, Kenya also offers a beautiful diversity of landscapes, white sandy beaches. bustling metropolitan cities with blended cultures.
Popularized all over the world by the animated movie with the same name, Madagascar, the exclusive home to lemurs, is a spectacular island landscape, known for its jaw dropping biodiversity.
Known as the farthest land of the setting sun, Morocco is a kaleidoscope of customs & culture, world renowned cuisine and age old traditions, offering a variety of landscapes, ranging from beaches to mountains to desert.
Known as the land of a thousand hills, Rwanda is home to majestic mountains, volcanoes, rainforests and some of the most iconic wildlife species, none more popular than the worlci's last remaining mountain gorillas.
One of the most diverse destinations on the planet, South Africa offers astonishing wildlife, sun soaked coasts, world class wines, rich cultural heritage and an array of outdoor adventures.
Miles of unbroken savannah, thriving wildlife including the Big Five, welcoming locals and the bucket list adventure of tracking mountain gorillas in their natural habitat, are just some of the many experiences that magnificent Uganda has to offer.
Gateway to Victoria Falls, the world's largest waterfall, and offering an abundance of wildlife and World Heritage archaeological sites, Zimbabwe is one of Africa's most enthralling destinations.