Family Safari In Tanzania
The wildlife of Africa is brought into our very own homes by the media but even these exquisite images cannot compete with seeing the real thing with your own eyes.
The wildlife of Africa is brought into our very own homes by the media but even these exquisite images cannot compete with seeing the real thing with your own eyes.
Having travelled extensively throughout the continent since 1983 John is totally passionate about Africa. After living in Tanzania for three years, where he created a successful PADI dive centre it was the love of the superb game viewing in East Africa which fired his imagination.
When booking a luxury safari holiday a good specialist tour operator will be on hand to guide the traveller every step of the way by doing all the complex preparation and logistical work. It is hoped that the traveller on initial contact will already have done their "homework" on their intended wish list as to possible locations in Africa they would like to visit.
For travellers who enjoy a more exclusive and remote safari experience in a true wilderness setting the Selous and Ruaha National Parks of southern Tanzania will not disappoint.
Zambia; the land of the traditional and remote African walking safari, earth's biggest waterfall; Victoria Falls, the wide Zambezi River, South and North Luangwa valleys and the more remote Kafue with breath-taking rivers, natural hot springs and wetlands.
The River Club is located on the Zambian side of the Zambezi River, a little way upstream from the world famous Victoria Falls. The River Club is the perfect location to combine with either a safari in Botswana, South Africa or Zambia.
The Chobe National Park covers an area of over 10,000 square kilometres of some of the richest wildlife habitats and it is one of the biggest national park in Botswana after the Central Kalahari Game Reserve.