Sanbona is one of just two destinations in the world to offer frequent sightings of the majestic white lion. With The Big Five roaming the precinct, you are sure to marvel over Mother Nature's work.
Revered for its opulent luxury and private villa offering, Phinda Game Reserve is where you go to shut out the world and open your soul to the wonders of Mother Nature.
The world-famous Kruger National Park is South Africa's pride and joy. Sought by global travelers all year round, its wide range of accommodation and game viewing options will take your breath away.
Lake Malawi, also known as Lake Nyasa in Tanzania and Lago Niassa in Mozambique, is an African Great Lake and the southernmost lake in the East African Rift system, located between Malawi, Mozambique and Tanzania.
The Majete Wildlife Reserve was established as a protected area in 1955. Poaching and other human activity decimated the wildlife population before then, which has since bounced back.
Part of the famous Likoma District, Likoma Islands is surrounded by the pristine Lake Malawi, and offers a refreshing pit stop between Malawi and Mozambique. Soak in these impressive sights for yourself.
Chembe is a town on Malawi’s Nankumba Peninsula, at the southern end of Lake Malawi. The mountains surrounding it are blanketed in rich forests, outlined by both sandy beaches and mighty granite boulders.
Covered in swathes of long grass, the plateaus of the Nyika National Park give this vast state park an enigmatic atmosphere. Take a guided tour or a hike and discover delightful wildlife surprises.
The Liwonde National Park is home to some of the world's rarest and most endangered wildlife species, including elephants and rhinoceros. Enjoy all it has to offer from a selection of fine safari lodges.
Bazaruto Island lies in Bazaruto National Park, off the coast of southern Mozambique. Resorts dot the island’s white beaches, and it’s known for marine life like turtles and dugong. The clear waters of Two Mile Reef are filled with colorful fish, reef sharks and moray eels, while the deeper area in Indigo Bay is home to sailfish and marlin. Traditional dhow boats run to nearby islands Santa Carolina and Benguerra
The Quirimbas Island Archipelago form part of the Qurimbas National Park, just off the northern coast of Mozambique. It's chosen for spectacular coral reef scenery and rare sightings of dolphins and dugongs.
A coastal town, named after a local tribal chief, Vilanculos behaves as a gateway to the archipelago. Charming dhow cruises and helicopter rides are available to cross to each island within the Bazaruto Park.