Wildlife Safaris
Guyana: Nature Tour and Kaieteur Falls
7 days / 6 nights
Itinerary:
Day 1:
Arrive at CIJ met and transfer to hotel.
Day 2:
Georgetown walking city tour.
Day 3:
After breakfast the next morning you will be escorted to your bu s for the journey to the gold mining town of Madhia, passing through Linden [mining town] along a dusty road to Mabura Hills and Konawaruk. The short drive from Madhia to Pamela landing stage on the Potaro River will be your last comfort travel for a few days. By boat you travel upstream to near Amatuk Falls where you can take a quick dip in refreshing river water accompanied by the sound of water gushing down the Falls. Overnight in jungle camp.
Guyana: Wildlife Safari
13 days / 12 nights
This comprehensive wildlife and natural history trip focuses on the most popular destinations in Guyana . Discover Guyana 's natural wonder at Kaieteur Falls situated on the Guiana Shield, a plateau that is one of the world's oldest and remotest geological formations.
Experience the abundant wildlife at Iwokrama Rainforest Reserve - a 360,000 hectare section of virgin forest in the center of Guyana where 474 species of birds,420 species of fish,130 mammals and 132 reptiles and amphibians and over 1,500 higher plants species have been recorded. Observe the wildlife and bird life from 35m up in the trees. The walkway is the only of its kind in the Guiana Shield . Discover the Amerindian Mukushi Tribes of Surama Village and a beautifully landscaped oasis at Rock View Lodge . Venture into the wild world of Diane Mc Turk of Karanmbu Ranch and see the orphaned Giant Otters being rehabilitated back into their natural habitat. Visit Shanklands Resort and explore the nature trail and may encounter many of the over 200 birds which inhabit the rainforest. Georgetown is a city of extraordinarily beautiful old 18 th and 19 th century buildings.
Tanzania : Mountain Kitulo Hiking
Visit Kitulo National Park which known as Bustani ya Mungu (God's Garden) and elsewhere as the Serengeti of Flowers and one of the great floral spectacles of the world'.
About Kitulo Mountain
Known locally as Bustani ya Mungu (God's Garden) and elsewhere as the Serengeti of Flowers, the Kitulo Plateau is unique. Comprising 273 km2 of Afromontane and Afroalpine grassland, the plateau has long been heralded as a botanists' paradise, containing great numbers of endemic flowering plants, including terrestrial orchids. Perched above 2,600m (8,528ft) between the Kipengere Range and the Poroto and Livingstone Mountains, Kitulo represents the largest and most important plateau grassland community in Tanzania.
Kitulo is floristically rich, with 350 species of vascular plants documented to date, including 45 species of terrestrial orchid. Many of the species are of restricted distribution. Some 31 species are Tanzanian endemics, 16 are endemic to Kitulo/Kipengere and 10 are restricted to Kitulo/Poroto. At least three species are endemic to the plateau itself and two more are known only from the plateau and adjoining forests. It is the abundance of plants in the wet season, however, that immediately impresses and the phenomenon has been described as 'one of the great floral spectacles of the world'. The plateau is also home to important animal species including national and regional endemics. Breeding colonies of Blue Swallow (Hirundo atrocaerulea) and Denham's Bustard (Neotis denhami), as well as species such as Lesser Kestrel (Falco naumanni), Pallid Harrier (Circus macrourus), Njombe Cisticola (Cisticola njombe), and Kipengere Seedeater (Serinus melanochrous), contribute to the plateau being an Important Bird Area (IBA 73).
Explorer's Africa (Malawi & Zambia)
15 days / 14 nights
The first Europeans to arrive in Malawi and Zambia were Portuguese explorers who reached the interior from the East Coast. However, the most famous visitor was David Livingstone, whose exploration heralded the arrival of Europeans in a way, which was to change the nature of the region forever. The establishment of missions to promote the spread of Christianity and the abolition of slavery soon followed. We tread in the footsteps of those early pioneers through a land of spectacular scenery, unparalleled hospitality and unique wildlife. Malawi, lying within the tropics at the southern end of the Great Rift Valley, is affectionately referred to as ‘The warm heart of Africa'; not only is the climate warm, but Malawians really are among the friendliest people you could hope to meet.
Anyone who enjoys scenic beauty will find the country richly endowed, from forested reserves, National Parks and broad highlands to the peaceful shores of Lake Malawi. In contrast Eastern Zambia offers the chance to explore one of the best wildlife areas in Africa. Luangwa National Park contains one of the largest concentrations of elephant, as well as supporting a wealth of other species and habitat. This journey, rich in contrast and adventure, is full of unforgettable experiences. You can even continue your trip to southern Malawi to take in the fabulous game parks there as well as the unique upland areas such as Mount Mulanje and the Zomba plateau.
Classic Safari (Malawi & Zambia)
15 or 22 days
The first Europeans to arrive in Malawi and Zambia were Portuguese explorers who reached the interior from the East Coast. However, the most famous visitor was David Livingstone, whose exploration heralded the arrival of Europeans in a way, which was to change the nature of the region forever. The establishment of missions to promote the spread of Christianity and the abolition of slavery soon followed. We tread in the footsteps of those early pioneers through a land of spectacular scenery, unparalleled hospitality and unique wildlife. Malawi, lying within the tropics at the southern end of the Great Rift Valley, is affectionately referred to as ‘The warm heart of Africa'; not only is the climate warm, but Malawians really are among the friendliest people you could hope to meet.
Anyone who enjoys scenic beauty will find the country richly endowed, from forested reserves, National Parks and broad highlands to the peaceful shores of Lake Malawi. In contrast Eastern Zambia offers the chance to explore one of the best wildlife areas in Africa. Luangwa National Park contains one of the largest concentrations of elephant, as well as supporting a wealth of other species and habitat. This journey, rich in contrast and adventure, is full of unforgettable experiences. You can even continue your trip to southern Malawi to take in the fabulous game parks there as well as the unique upland areas such as Mount Mulanje and the Zomba plateau.
Explorer's Africa (Malawi & Zambia)
15 days / 14 nights
The first Europeans to arrive in Malawi and Zambia were Portuguese explorers who reached the interior from the East Coast. However, the most famous visitor was David Livingstone, whose exploration heralded the arrival of Europeans in a way, which was to change the nature of the region forever. The establishment of missions to promote the spread of Christianity and the abolition of slavery soon followed. We tread in the footsteps of those early pioneers through a land of spectacular scenery, unparalleled hospitality and unique wildlife. Malawi, lying within the tropics at the southern end of the Great Rift Valley, is affectionately referred to as ‘The warm heart of Africa'; not only is the climate warm, but Malawians really are among the friendliest people you could hope to meet.
Anyone who enjoys scenic beauty will find the country richly endowed, from forested reserves, National Parks and broad highlands to the peaceful shores of Lake Malawi. In contrast Eastern Zambia offers the chance to explore one of the best wildlife areas in Africa. Luangwa National Park contains one of the largest concentrations of elephant, as well as supporting a wealth of other species and habitat. This journey, rich in contrast and adventure, is full of unforgettable experiences. You can even continue your trip to southern Malawi to take in the fabulous game parks there as well as the unique upland areas such as Mount Mulanje and the Zomba plateau.
Classic Safari (Malawi & Zambia)
15 or 22 days
The first Europeans to arrive in Malawi and Zambia were Portuguese explorers who reached the interior from the East Coast. However, the most famous visitor was David Livingstone, whose exploration heralded the arrival of Europeans in a way, which was to change the nature of the region forever. The establishment of missions to promote the spread of Christianity and the abolition of slavery soon followed. We tread in the footsteps of those early pioneers through a land of spectacular scenery, unparalleled hospitality and unique wildlife. Malawi, lying within the tropics at the southern end of the Great Rift Valley, is affectionately referred to as ‘The warm heart of Africa'; not only is the climate warm, but Malawians really are among the friendliest people you could hope to meet.
Anyone who enjoys scenic beauty will find the country richly endowed, from forested reserves, National Parks and broad highlands to the peaceful shores of Lake Malawi. In contrast Eastern Zambia offers the chance to explore one of the best wildlife areas in Africa. Luangwa National Park contains one of the largest concentrations of elephant, as well as supporting a wealth of other species and habitat. This journey, rich in contrast and adventure, is full of unforgettable experiences. You can even continue your trip to southern Malawi to take in the fabulous game parks there as well as the unique upland areas such as Mount Mulanje and the Zomba plateau.
Malawi Lodge Safari
5 days / 4 nights
The first europeans to arrrive in Malawi were Portuguese explorers who reached the interior from the East Coast of Africa. However, the most famous visitor was David Livingstone, whose exploration heralded the arrival of Europeans in a way, which was to change the nature of the region forever. The establishment of missions to promote the spread of Christianity and the abolition of slavery soon followed. We tread in the footsteps of those early pioneers through a land of spectacular scenery, unparalleled hospitality and unique wildlife. Malawi, lying within the tropics at the southern end of the Great Rift Valley of Africa, is affectionately referred to as ‘The warm heart of Africa'; not only is the climate warm, but Malawians really are among the friendliest people you could hope to meet.
Tanzania : 6 Day Mt. Kilimanjaro climb, 4 Day wildlife safari
Climb Kilimanjaro and see some of the best game Tanzania has to offer.
DAY 1: Arrival day
- Pick up from Kilimanjaro International Airport and transfer to Arusha town for dinner and overnight.
DAY 2: Mandara Hut
1700m to 2740m
5500ft to 9000ft
7 km, 4-5 hours
Montane Forest
After breakfast and briefing, drive to the Kilimanjaro National Park Gate (45 minutes), register and commence the climb. Walk through the rainforest to the Mandara encampment located at 9000 ft / 2740 m. A side trip to Maundi Crater is a good way to see the surroundings including Northern Tanzania and Kenya. In the rainforest, look for towering Eucalyptus trees, bird life, and Colubus monkeys
Malawi : Mountain, Wildlife and Lake tour
8 days
This tour will take you from the majestic mountain, across rivers into the African bush to the wonders of the scenic Lake Malawi .
DAY 1
Welcome to Lilongwe - the capital of Malawi . Our representative will make sure that you are booked in for your domestic flight to Blantyre. Upon arrival at Blantyre's Chileka Airport you will be transferred to the luxurious Mount Soche Hotel, Hotel Victoria or Ryalls Hotel or any city hotel where you will stay over night.
DAY 2
Start your Malawi adventure with a tour of the evergreen Tea Estates and a visit to the Majestic Mulanje Mountain the highest mountain in central Africa . Enjoy a picnic lunch at Likhubula pools or a light lunch at the Thyolo Sports Club. Time to shop- buy some of Malawi 's outstanding handcrafts on your visit to the weaving factory. Say goodbye to the city when you leave for the town at the foot of the mountain - Zomba. A picturesque and exciting drive will take you up to Zomba plateau. Ku Chawe Inn -your hotel for the next two days promises to be one of the highlights of your tour. Enjoy a romantic evening in front of the fire in your room or watch the sun set from the terraces in the garden.

