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Laikipia Plateau

Laikipia Plateau

The wildlife of the Laikipia Plateau is abundant and it serves as one of the last refuges for the black rhino. Yet its tranquility and remoteness is the major attraction, and walking safaris with Masai guides in the African bush offer a feeling of solitude rarely found elsewhere in Kenya. Find Out More

  • Destination: Kenya

Liwonde National Park

Liwonde National Park

Set at the southern end of Lake Malombe, Liwonde National Park has quiet lagoons, open savannah and wooded hills. There is an astonishing diversity of birdlife to be found here, however the park's major attractions are boat safaris on the Shire River and the successful reintroduction of black rhino. Find Out More

  • Destination: Malawi

Meru National Park

Meru National Park

The vast, remote, lowland area of Meru National Park was the setting for Joy Adamson’s book ‘Born Free’, and it boasts greater diversity of wildlife species than some other Kenyan parks, in particular its birdlife. Highlights include both Grevy’s and common zebra, gerenuk, lion, leopard and wild dog. Find Out More

  • Destination: Kenya

Lower Zambezi National Park

Lower Zambezi National Park

The Lower Zambezi National Park is one of the few pristine wildernesses left in Africa. Its backdrop is dominated by the steep Zambezi Escarpment, but the Zambezi River is the main attraction, where tranquil yet exciting excursions by boat are an excellent way to appreciate the river and its wildlife. Find Out More

  • Destination: Zambia

Moremi Game Reserve

Moremi Game Reserve

Moremi is an unspoilt and stunningly beautiful reserve, considered to be one of Africa’s finest sanctuaries. Its 3,000 sqkm of woodland, floodplain and reedbed includes the waters of the Okavango Delta, attracting high concentrations of plains game and predators which can be viewed by river or on land. Find Out More

  • Destination: Botswana

Mikumi National Park

Mikumi National Park

An extension of the Selous ecosystem, this secluded park nestles between the Uluguru and Rubeho mountains, and visitors can spend a day here without seeing another tourist vehicle. Families of yellow baboon live at the southern end, near Kiboga, and more than 300 species of birds have been recorded. Find Out More

  • Destination: Tanzania

Okavango Delta

Okavango Delta

This 1.6 million hectare wildlife paradise is a vast tapestry of crystal clear water channels, lagoons and small islands, and is known for its concentrations of large wildlife and birds. Outings by boat or on land, at day or night, yields fantastic sightings within the private concessions of exclusive accommodation. Find Out More

  • Destination: Botswana

North Luangwa National Park

North Luangwa National Park

North Luangwa National Park is a tranquil and unexplored wilderness with a substantial wildlife population. Bordered by the Luangwa and Mwaleshi rivers and the Muchinga Escarpment, its habitats are diverse, with areas of pure mopane woodlands and lush riverine forests of red mahogany and sausage trees. Find Out More

  • Destination: Zambia

Matobo National Park

Matobo National Park

Established in 1953, this park was awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2003. The terrain is littered with huge granite boulders that balance in striking rock formations. One highly protected area is used to safeguard endangered black and white rhinos, and the grave of Cecil Rhodes is an obvious attraction. Find Out More

  • Destination: Zimbabwe

Lake Nakuru National Park

Lake Nakuru National Park

Although Lake Nakuru is relatively small, it is known for one of the greatest bird spectacles on earth – thousands of fuschia-coloured flamingos. Over 400 species of birds are found here, and the surrounding national park is famous for its sizeable population of rhinos and the rare Rothschild’s giraffe. Find Out More

  • Destination: Kenya

Kasanka National Park

Kasanka National Park

It might be one of Zambia's smallest parks, but Kasanka is packed full of different habitats with miombo woodland, riverine forest and papyrus swamps being just a few. Picturesque and peaceful, the birdlife here is exceptional and each year the park plays host to the migration of over ten million bats. Find Out More

  • Destination: Zambia

Masai Mara National Reserve

Masai Mara National Reserve

Kenya’s finest wildlife sanctuary, the Masai Mara is a paradise of gently rolling grasslands studded with acacia trees. Remaining as the ancestral homelands of the Masai, a curious harmony between man and wildlife exists that allows a route for the large migrations and a home for predators and plains wildlife. Find Out More

  • Destination: Kenya

Samburu National Reserve

Samburu National Reserve

Samburu is a remote, arid wilderness of scrub desert and scorched savannah coloured with sandy creams, muted greens and earthen ochre; perfect camouflage for its wildlife and bird species rarely found elsewhere. Large herds of elephant are attracted by the Ewaso Ng'iro River, which bisects the reserve. Find Out More

  • Destination: Kenya

Mana Pools National Park

Mana Pools National Park

This UNESCO World Heritage Site beside the Zambezi has fine views towards Zambia’s Lower Zambezi and the Rift Valley escarpment. Its woodland and open plains contain a huge variety of wildlife, including large herds of elephant. It is famed for walking and canoe safaris, and offers a secluded experience. Find Out More

  • Destination: Zimbabwe

Nyika National Park

Nyika National Park

Nyika National Park is Malawi’s largest national park. Shared with neighbouring Zambia, it is a vast highland plateau of varied habitats, consisting of open grasslands, upland forests and miombo woodland, sustaining copious wildlife including over 400 recorded species of birds. Find Out More

  • Destination: Malawi

Hudson Bay

Hudson Bay

The Hudson Bay Lowlands are a wetland, and serve as part of the migration route for polar bears heading south. An area of transition between boreal forest and tundra, Hudson Bay is host to a large diversity of wildlife, the greatest occurring in the spring, with the arrival of migrating birds and newborn animals. Find Out More

  • Destination: Canada

Pacific Rim National Park

Pacific Rim National Park

Facing the Pacific Ocean, backed by Vancouver Island’s mountainous spine, this park preserves the natural heritage of Canada’s west coast, whose cool maritime climate generates an abundance of life on land and in the water. Interwoven with these natural wonders is the history of the Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations. Find Out More

  • Destination: Canada

Central Kalahari Game Reserve

Central Kalahari Game Reserve

Nothing quite prepares you for the size of this reserve, nor its wild and mysterious beauty. Covering 9% of Botswana, Central Kalahari Game Reserve was established as a sanctuary for the nomadic San Bushmen and is now home to large herds of plains wildlife and accompanying predators. Find Out More

  • Destination: Botswana

Somkhanda Game Reserve

Somkhanda Game Reserve

Somkhanda is one of the largest and most successful land restitution based community projects in KwaZulu Natal. The reserve forms part of an important conservation corridor for the endangered black rhino and wild dog, and it is also home to an extraordinarily high density of leopard. Find Out More

  • Destination: South Africa

Saadani National Park

Saadani National Park

A stone’s throw from the spice island of Zanzibar, Saadani National Park shares its eastern border with the Indian Ocean and its southern border with the Wami river, allowing wildlife viewing in bush, river and coastal settings. Saadani is the only park in Tanzania, where you can enjoy a safari on the beach. Find Out More

  • Destination: Tanzania

Deception Valley

Deception Valley

Located towards the northeast of the Kalahari, Deception Valley is composed of vegetated duneveld, acacia outcrops, and remote valleys and pans that emerged over 15,000 years ago as the river began to fossilise. These habitats entice a diverse population of herbivores and predators, including Cape fox, lion and cheetah. Find Out More

  • Destination: Botswana

Passarge Valley

Passarge Valley

Situated toward the north of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, the Passarge Valley is a fossilised river, whose dry rocky bed now punctuates the landscape and intersects the iconic Kalahari Desert. Its geology provides optimal grazing for large herds of Kalahari game who attract a variety of predators. Find Out More

  • Destination: Botswana

Nxai Pan National Park

Nxai Pan National Park

Located north-east of the Makgadikgadi Pans, Nxai Pan National Park covers the land surrounding a large salt pan that was once part of a great lake. Nowadays, during the green season between October and March, the area attracts large herds of springbok, gemsbok and zebra, alongside lions hunting for prey. Find Out More

  • Destination: Botswana

Kidepo Valley National Park

Kidepo Valley National Park

Located in Uganda’s northeast corner on the border with South Sudan, Kidepo Valley is one of the most isolated national parks in Africa, yet it is home to a unique and special array of wildlife, including cheetah. This region of idyllic savannah is crisscrossed by large riverbeds and rocky hilltops. Find Out More

  • Destination: Uganda