Known as the ‘Safari Capital of the World’, Kenya counts 56 national parks and reserves and is home to some of the worlds most ancient and most threatened creatures.
Locked between the shores of Lake Victoria and the Indian Ocean, Tanzania is a world-renowned African safari destination known for her extraordinary abundance of wildlife and unspoiled vistas.
Zanzibar is a unique coral island lying a short distance from the Tanzanian Coast. Besides being dubbed the “Spice Island”, Zanzibar boasts magnificent reefs & beaches..
Both countries are endowed with a truly spectacular variety of natural assets, including – but not limited to- the diverse wildlife, disseminated in mainly untouched reserves sprinkled across the land.