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Africa with Escape Worldwide


Africa is a real passion of ours - we’ve all been, and there’s nothing like being on the Masai
Mara at sunrise, exploring the dunes of Namibia’s Sossusvlei or experiencing the Serengeti
during the annual wildebeest migration. From Cape Town to Zanzibar, we’re hooked!
A good safari will combine different areas to give you a variety of wildlife and landscapes. A driving safari is great value and really opens up a country, while a flying safari makes easy work of long distances by light aircraft. 

Holidays to Zanzibar

A safari in Kenya is like working your way through a guidebook of game, while the national parks of Tanzania are incredibly varied. Hot air ballooning is possible in some locations. It’s easy to follow most itineraries with a stay on the beach, with the likes of Mombasa and Zanzibar being perfect for a beach break with or without a safari!

Safari holidays to Kenya


South Africa is one of our favourites, and lends itself perfectly to a fly-drive or escorted tour with its mix of history and culture, breathtaking scenery and superb food & wine - start an adventure in Cape Town, one of the world’s most magical cities. 

Holiday to Sossusvlei and the Namib-Nakluft National Park, Namibia

Nearby Namibia combines incredible natural beauty with excellent wildlife opportunities, and again lends itself well to a fly-drive option. Elsewhere in Southern Africa, Zambia is home to the incredible Victoria Falls, which should be on anyone’s ‘must see’ list, while Botswana is one of Africa’s friendliest countries and offers extraordinary wildlife experiences such as canoe safaris. Sometimes its hard to know where to start with an African adventure, so we’d be delighted to help!

See all our African Holidays at: http://www.escapeworldwide.co.uk/safari/index.html


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