A continent of many tales and a magical force of attraction, Africa can tempt with breath taking adventures in superbly beautiful surroundings. Whether you want the peace and quiet of a wildlife safari and meandering endless beaches or the excitement of white water rafting and bungee jumping, you will find that Africa can fulfil your wishes.
In Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Victoria Falls, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Kenya or South Africa you will find what you are looking for - perhaps also what you did not even know that you were looking for.
We tailor make your tour and safari for you. We offer the best of classical Big 5 safaris and other wilderness experiences, mountain hiking, hotel hopping along the coast of the Indian Ocean and the good life of wining and dining in the South African Wine lands. If you have a craving for adrenalin kicks, check out Victoria Falls with their breath taking Gorge Swings, Zip lines and Flying Fox, or maybe shark diving in South Africa is more up your alley.
African Wildlife Adventures (trading) is a South African tour operator/booking agent. The owner Bjørg Krane Bostad is a Norwegian who has lived in the Kruger National Park area since year 2000. She was for many years also a partner in a walking safari operation.
Big skies - ocean -red desert. Fish River Canyon and Namib Naukluft. Etosha National Park with popular waterholes. In some places so dry that it is touching to see a small beetle crawling in the desert. A fascinating country with a low population density. No matter where you go, you are on
Beautifully diverse. Kruger National Park – Cape Town – the Drakensberg Mountains – the Indian Ocean – the Karoo. Friendly people everywhere. Good roads perfect for a self-drive holiday. Beaches and mountains, cities and wildlife safaris in a lovely mix. Elegant and luxurious or more down to earth – the food and the wine will be nice whatever standard you choose.
Once upon a time there was a river that flowed into a desert and turned into a wetland: Okavango Delta of 17.000sq.km is a must for all lovers of nature and wildlife. The Kalahari further south is very different, fascinatingly dry and barren in places, however you will find there is life. Note that Victoria Falls is within reach of the north eastern part of Botswana, from Chobe you can go there by road.
Better than rumour has it and very beautiful. Parts of the country is suited for tourists, Victoria Falls has a lot to offer for both nature lovers and adrenalin junkies. The Falls is a mighty sight and is best seen from the Zimbabwean side. Hwange National Park has good Big 5 safaris; Mana Pools National Park in Lower Zambezi is a wilderness abundant with wildlife. Or would a houseboat holiday on Lake Kariba be tempting?
With two large National Parks – South Luangwa and Kafue - plus 18 other national parks, Zambia can rightfully lay claim to enormous areas of untouched wilderness that will give visitors superb wild life experiences. It is not always easy to get from one park to the other; however the challenge will be worth it.
A sweet reminder of bygones - a mecca for those seeking adventures and adrenalin kicks. The mighty Zambezi River is the mother of the falls, and it is also the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. Victoria Falls - double the size of Niagara Falls – is on UNESCOs’ World Heritage list, and it is a sheer delight for all senses. Bring an umbrella or buy a local raincoat. You can admire the falls from the Zambian and the Zimbabwean side where it is the most impressive. A bridge with a border post connects the two countries and you can walk across if you like.
Ocean- Sun- Sand. Dhow sailing, snorkelling and diving. Days of leisure in the beach environment of your dreams. Not totally inexpensive, however less costly alternatives do exist.
Three good reasons to visit Tanzania: The Ngorongoro Crater, The Serengeti and Mount Kilimanjaro. Add on Zanzibar and you have a nice mix of wilderness, mountains, ocean and beaches. Let’s not forget Mahale National Park and the chimpanzees however, or Selous and Katavi Game reserves, both huge reserves with unsurpassed unspoilt wilderness. Or the flamingos that make Lake Manyara seem pink.
It is very beautiful as it stretches out between the beaches of the Indian Ocean in the east to dry and impoverished Turkana in the west-north west. Kenya has a lot to offer: a varied landscape, a rich and fascinating culture, friendly people and fabulous wilderness areas. Of these, the Masai Mara Game Reserve will be known to most; however both Amoboseli and Tsavo National Parks can offer unforgettable safari- and wilderness experiences. Mount Kenya is for those who would like even more.
We do not have scheduled departures; all our holidays and tours are tailor-made and unique productions. Please send us an email if you want us to send you suggestions and price estimates. In the meantime have a look at the suggested programs for the various destinations.
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