Think safari, and your mind naturally conjures images of Africa. Of a lioness, poised and sleek, making her way through tall, golden grass. A group of elephants grazing together, totally oblivious to your presence. But while we love a traditional safari, this kind of experience is just the beginning. In Swahili, the word safari means “journey”—and that’s exactly how we see a safari.
At the heart of it, its true essence is a journey of discovery, no matter where in the world you are. A safari can be stalking snow leopards in the foothills of the Himalayas, scuba diving amid Tanzanian or Australian coral reefs vibrant with marine life, or sailing around the Galápagos in search of ultra-rare animals, or aboard an Antarctic expedition ship taking in majestic landscapes of glaciers and endless ocean while spotting unique marine life.
It can also be a new take on the traditional. In Kenya, swap the Landcruiser for horseback; set out on foot in Zambia, home of the walking safari; learn about the plant kingdom on a flora-focused safari in South Africa. It doesn’t matter if you’re a seasoned safari pro looking for something different or a first-timer out for the adventure of a lifetime, these alternative itineraries will change the way you think about wildlife experiences.
Book a unique safari now