Destination Experiences

Mana Pools

Discover one of Africa’s most untouched wilderness areas along the lower Zambezi River. Mana Pools is famous for its incredible concentration of wildlife, where elephants wander freely, lions rest under albida trees, and hippos and crocodiles share the riverbanks. Whether you’re canoeing along the Zambezi or exploring on foot, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a truly authentic and intimate safari experience — wild, raw, and unforgettable.

Victoria Falls

Known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya, “The Smoke that Thunders,” Victoria Falls is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Feel the power of the mighty Zambezi River as it plunges into the gorge below, creating clouds of mist and rainbows that fill the sky. From helicopter flights and bungee jumping to tranquil sunset cruises on the river, Victoria Falls offers adventure, beauty, and excitement all in one unforgettable destination.

waterfalls on brown rocky mountain during sunset
waterfalls on brown rocky mountain during sunset
Lake Kariba

Stretching between Zimbabwe and Zambia, Lake Kariba is one of the largest man-made lakes in the world — and one of Africa’s most scenic. The calm waters are perfect for sunset cruises, fishing trips, and houseboat adventures surrounded by spectacular views and abundant wildlife. Watch elephants drink along the shoreline, enjoy the golden glow of Kariba’s sunsets, and feel the peaceful rhythm of life by the lake.

body of water under blue sky during daytime
body of water under blue sky during daytime
Matobo National Park

Famous for its striking granite formations and ancient rock art, Matobo National Park combines natural beauty with deep cultural heritage. Explore caves painted by early San people, visit the resting place of Cecil John Rhodes, and enjoy some of the best rhino tracking in the country. The park’s sweeping hills and balancing rocks create a dramatic backdrop for hiking, photography, and exploring Zimbabwe’s history and spirituality all in one place.

Chobe National Park

Chobe National Park is one of Africa’s premier wildlife destinations, famous for its massive herds of elephants and spectacular riverfront scenery. The Chobe River draws an incredible variety of animals — from elephants and buffalo to hippos, crocodiles, and countless bird species. Visitors can enjoy game drives, sunset boat cruises, and close encounters with some of Africa’s most iconic wildlife. With its breathtaking sunsets and abundance of game, Chobe promises an unforgettable safari experience.

a herd of elephants standing next to a body of water
a herd of elephants standing next to a body of water
Moremi Game Reserve

Located in the heart of the Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve is a true safari paradise. It combines lush waterways, floodplains, and forests teeming with wildlife, offering one of the most diverse ecosystems in Africa. Expect to see big cats, elephants, wild dogs, and an incredible array of birdlife. With both land and water-based safaris, Moremi offers the best of both worlds — perfect for those seeking beauty, adventure, and exceptional game viewing in an unspoiled setting.

wildlife photography of jaguar
wildlife photography of jaguar
Okavango Delta

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Okavango Delta is one of the world’s most extraordinary natural wonders. This vast inland delta transforms the Kalahari Desert into a green oasis, attracting huge numbers of animals during the seasonal floods. Glide silently through the waterways in a traditional mokoro canoe, watch herds gather on the islands, and experience some of Africa’s most pristine and photogenic landscapes. The Okavango Delta offers a safari unlike any other — serene, scenic, and truly unforgettable.

aerial photography of body of water
aerial photography of body of water
Tsodilo Hills

Often called the Louvre of the Desert, Tsodilo Hills is one of Botswana’s most sacred and historically rich sites. Rising dramatically from the flat Kalahari landscape, these ancient hills are home to over 4,000 rock paintings — some more than 20,000 years old. The area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and holds deep spiritual significance for the San people, who believe the hills are the resting place of the first spirits.

Visitors can hike along guided trails, explore centuries of rock art, and take in panoramic views that seem to stretch forever. The sense of peace, mystery, and history here is unmatched — Tsodilo Hills isn’t just a destination, it’s a journey back through time and culture.

Makgadikgadi Pans National Park

Vast, shimmering, and otherworldly, Makgadikgadi Pans National Park is one of the largest salt flats in the world — a place where the horizon stretches endlessly and the silence is almost spiritual. During the dry season, the pans form a glistening white expanse that feels like another planet. When the rains arrive, they transform into shallow lakes that attract thousands of flamingos and one of Africa’s last great zebra and wildebeest migrations.

Visitors can explore this unique landscape by quad bike, on guided nature walks with local Bushmen, or on scenic drives that reveal surprising bursts of life in the desert. The park’s stunning sunsets, open skies, and incredible contrast between seasons make Makgadikgadi a truly unforgettable part of any Botswana adventure.

A meerkat stands alert in tall dry grass.
A meerkat stands alert in tall dry grass.
Central Kalahari Game Reserve

The Central Kalahari is one of the largest protected areas in Africa and one of its most remote. Its endless open plains, golden grasslands, and star-filled skies offer a safari experience like no other. Here, you can encounter oryx, springbok, cheetahs, and the legendary Kalahari black-maned lions. Far from the crowds, the Central Kalahari promises solitude, adventure, and a deep sense of connection with nature in its purest form.

a herd of antelope grazing in a field
a herd of antelope grazing in a field
Nxai Pan National Park

Nxai Pan is a striking landscape of salt flats, ancient baobab trees, and seasonal grasslands that burst to life after the rains. It’s famous for its dramatic scenery and excellent wildlife sightings, especially during the wet season when herds of zebra and springbok migrate across the pans. Visitors can explore the iconic Baines’ Baobabs, enjoy open landscapes perfect for photography, and witness the contrast of life and silence in this unique desert ecosystem.

group of elephant walking on snow covered field during daytime
group of elephant walking on snow covered field during daytime
Etosha National Park

Etosha National Park is one of Africa’s most remarkable wildlife reserves, centered around the vast Etosha Pan — a shimmering white salt flat visible from space. The park is home to an abundance of animals including elephants, lions, rhinos, giraffes, and countless antelope species. Waterholes scattered across the park offer perfect viewing points for unforgettable game sightings, especially at sunset. With its dramatic landscapes and thriving wildlife, Etosha delivers an exceptional and easily accessible safari experience.

a close up of a lion near a body of water
a close up of a lion near a body of water
Sossusvlei

Sossusvlei is Namibia’s most iconic landscape — a breathtaking sea of red dunes rising from a white salt pan in the heart of the Namib Desert. Climb the towering Dune 45 or Big Daddy for panoramic views, visit the hauntingly beautiful Deadvlei with its ancient camel thorn trees, and watch the desert change colors with the light. Despite its harshness, Sossusvlei is a place of peace and surreal beauty, perfect for photography, adventure, and a true sense of awe.

a trail of footprints in the sand of a desert
a trail of footprints in the sand of a desert
Skeleton Coast

Wild, remote, and hauntingly beautiful, the Skeleton Coast is one of the most dramatic shorelines in Africa. Named for its shipwrecks and whale bones scattered along the sand, this coastal desert is a land of contrasts — where roaring ocean meets towering dunes. Seals, jackals, and desert-adapted elephants thrive here, alongside colonies of seabirds. Ideal for adventurous travelers, the Skeleton Coast offers raw wilderness and unforgettable scenery unlike anywhere else on Earth.

a large rocky beach
a large rocky beach
Damaraland

Damaraland is a region of rugged beauty and striking geological formations, home to desert-adapted elephants, black rhinos, and ancient rock engravings. The landscape is dominated by dramatic mountains, open plains, and red sandstone outcrops that glow in the afternoon light. Visitors can explore Twyfelfontein’s ancient San rock art, spot rare wildlife, and experience the tranquility of Namibia’s wild heart. It’s a destination that perfectly blends culture, nature, and adventure.

a safari vehicle driving through a desert landscape
a safari vehicle driving through a desert landscape