Kenya
Kenya

Kenya is a land of contrasts and has been in the tourism game longer than virtually any other African country – and it shows. Other nations may boast higher mountains, bigger game reserves, more exclusive lodges and more exotic culture, but what Kenya has to offer is unmatched. Kenya’s decades of experience means it still tops many travellers’ lists, with superb service, tried and tested itineraries, and the understanding that its people are as important as its wildlife in creating the perfect East African holiday. Kenya’s vast grasslands are safari-classic, with wildlife as far as the eye can see; the only interruptions being a scattering of acacia trees and life-giving waterholes. The capital city is Nairobi and the main ports of entry are Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi and Moi International Airport in Mombasa. It boasts of a number of attractions which include the Maasai Mara game Reserve; The Masai Mara not only shelters healthy populations of big cats and plains game within its compact boundaries, it’s a key home of the charismatic Maasai people, whose ownership of private conservancies has allowed them to preserve their age-old relationship with the landscape. It also gives travellers the chance to view this unique corner of East Africa through their eyes.

Amboseli National park; Amboseli is in southern Kenya –Tanzania boarder – with magnificent views of Mt. Kilimanjaro – Adjacent national parks to Amboseli include; Tsavo East & West National Park before continuing its ruler-straight progress to the Indian Ocean. Amboseli if famous for Elephants and has fantastic views of Mt. Kilimanjaro.

The park only receives modest rainfall, but it has a system of swamps that are fed by the Kilimanjaro mountain forest catchment and these support a variety of mammals and birds, including a population of some 1,500 African elephants.

Kenya’s coastline can rival that of any tropical island – from the luxurious resorts to secluded keys, sprinkled in the warm Indian Ocean. Diani’s 10km of white sands are a classic, palm-fringed retreat – check out the reefs and the colobus monkeys. Lamu offers archaeological sites as well as beaches, and Malindi – the Italian favorite – has a cluster of affordable hotels, restaurants and bars.

Visa Application to Kenya can now be done online on the government portal here. 

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Zambia
Zambia is a landlocked country in southern Africa, bordering Zimbabwe, and is famed for the mighty Victoria Falls—indigenously called Mosi-oa-Tunya, or "The Smoke That Thunders." The falls plunge a misty 108 meters into the narrow Batoka Gorge. Spanning the Zambezi River just below the falls is the Victoria Falls Bridge, a spectacular viewpoint.Victoria Falls, located on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, is one of the world’s largest waterfalls, with a width of 1,708 meters. The area provides habitat for several unique species of plants and animals. Zambia is also home to game reserves that offer pristine sanctuary to a wide variety of wildlife, boasting some of the best game-viewing opportunities in the world.Among its famous national parks is Kafue National Park, which covers a massive area in western Zambia. Known for its abundant wildlife and the Kafue River running north to south, the park features the fertile Busanga Plains in the north. These plains are home to lions, zebras, abundant birdlife, and the iconic sycamore fig trees of the Busanga Swamps.Zambia shares borders with the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the northeast, Malawi to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west. The capital city is Lusaka, and the major airports are Livingstone Airport and Lusaka International Airport.Visitors intending to travel to Zambia can apply for a visa on the official government website here.
Tanzania
Our choice of destinations is carefully crafted to ensure that you only get the best. Our employees conduct frequent site inspections to be updated with any developments. We also ensure we try as much as possible to collect feedback from all our clients and align the same with our records. The listed countries are not a comprehensive list and only reflect some of the destinations we offer. Our concept is fully customized trips and we will be able to guide you once we have an idea of your travel interests. If you do not have certainty on where you would like to go or the best travel times, simply contact us and we will walk you through the best available options. Based on our experience, the choice of a holiday destination is the make or break factor when it comes to enjoying your trip. We will listen to you carefully and determine your holiday needs. We will then come up with an appropriate package and recommendation that matches your needs. Contact us today, for a customized holiday package.
Rwanda
Rwanda is a densely populated, landlocked country in east-central Africa. Its neighbors are Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Rwanda is mountainous, with grassy uplands, steep hills, and deep valleys. Most people live in rural areas.The point of entry is Kigali International Airport. Often referred to as the "Land of a Thousand Hills," the country is also known for the Mountain Gorillas in the Virunga Mountains and the Big Five game in Akagera National Park. Akagera National Park is a protected area in eastern Rwanda with an approximate area of 1,122 km² (433 sq mi) along the international border with Tanzania. It is comprised of savannah, montane, and swamp habitats. The park has diverse fauna and flora species like buffaloes, antelopes (including the eland, topi, and bushbuck), giraffes, monkeys, savannah birds, civets, leopards, hyenas, as well as the serval cat.Another point of attraction is Nyungwe Forest National Park, which is located in southwestern Rwanda, near the border with Burundi. The park is contiguous with the Kibira National Park to the south and Lake Kivu and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west. It’s one of the best-preserved montane rainforests in Central Africa.The major attraction in Rwanda is the Mountain Gorillas in Volcanoes National Park in the Virunga Mountains. With an approximate area of about 140 km², the Volcanoes National Park is part of the greater Virunga Volcano Conservation Region, spanning Virunga National Park in Congo and Mgahinga National Park in Uganda. The park was initially a small area around Karisimbi, Mikeno, and Visoke volcanoes, which was gazetted to protect the Mountain Gorillas from poaching. Besides gorillas, Volcanoes National Park is home to golden monkeys, a variety of birds, reptiles, amphibians, and insects, among other creatures, which together make a complete ecosystem.Visitors to Rwanda can apply for a visa online on the Government Portal [here] and also check more information on the official Rwanda Government website.

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