Safari
A safari is an experience of observation and patience, where every movement in the landscape matters. Across savannas, rivers, and open plains, it reveals the dynamics of wildlife in its natural state, requiring attention, silence, and respect for nature’s rhythm.
South Africa – Kruger National Park Kruger National Park offers safaris along open roads through the savanna, with extended wildlife observation and close encounters with lions, elephants, and rhinos in the wild.
Tanzania – Serengeti In the Serengeti, safaris follow vast herds moving across open plains, revealing powerful scenes of migration, hunting, and constant interaction between predators and prey.
Botswana – Okavango Delta The Okavango Delta offers safaris that alternate between vehicles and traditional canoes, crossing flooded channels and natural islands in direct contact with African wildlife.