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Africa –

Luxury Safaris, Self Drive Safaris
Kruger National Park, Okavango Delta, Linyanti Wildlife Reserve, Chobe National Park, Victoria Falls, Cape Town, Masai Mara National Reserve, Etosha, Serengeti and more…

Travel Beyond has a rich history in Africa. We were the first American company to plan luxury safaris to this under-visited part of the world when our founders used their personal, local knowledge to share their life-changing African safari experiences with their clients.

For more than 35 years, we have been expanding our knowledge of luxury African safaris to ensure you receive the best counsel and advice in the industry. This expertise allows you to share in our commitment not only to some of the most incredible luxury safari destinations and animal viewing on the planet, but also to the people and cultures who have provided us with a sense of home, wonder and revelation.

With our vast range of travel opportunities in Africa, a Travel Beyond luxury safari experience here will give you access to locales that will leave you with a newfound ownership of, respect for, and personal commitment to the richness of your destination.

Where Should I Go?

  • BotswanaBotswana – Botswana has a high-end, low-volume safari philosophy and a population of only 1.6 million people in a country the size of Texas. A full 40% of its land is dedicated to national parks and wildlife reserves, where you’ll find a variety of luxury safari camps. Botswana safaris provide guests the highest ratio of wildlife area per visitor in Africa, an average of 9,800 acres per bed!
  • KenyaKenya – Kenya pioneered the African safari and still holds Karen Blixen’s Out of Africa charm, with its unmistakable scenery and warm, friendly inhabitants. The country is also famous for the greatest concentration of free-ranging wildlife on earth, its brilliant white sand beaches and the proud Maasai people.
  • MadagascarMadagascar – Continental drift has allowed this massive tropical island to support a unique ecosystem for the past 165 million years. Today, Madagascar is home a staggering 150,000 species found nowhere else in the world.
  • MalawiMalawi – “The Warm Heart of Africa” is a small, friendly country dominated by Lake Malawi. Because of the unique features of the Great Rift Valley, Malawi is an excellent location to experience a luxury safari as it boasts an extraordinary diversity of climate, vegetation, landscapes and wildlife.
  • MozambiqueMozambique – 1,500 miles of the most pristine, uncrowded and marine-rich beaches on the African coast lead into warm clear waters, untouched coral reefs, tropical coral islands, and some legendary prawns in Mozambique. Come visit this azure gem and enjoy your privacy.
  • NamibiaNamibia – This desert paradise has one of the lowest population densities in the world and is home to dramatic scenery: the Namib and Kalahari Deserts, unique and abundant plants and animals, infinite sunshine, star-filled nights, and an eclectic blend of African and European cultures.
  • RwandaRwanda – Known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” Rwanda is the fertile and friendly red-soiled Tibet of Africa, famous for its mountain gorillas, lush scenery, rich history, coffee and tea plantations, and the beautiful Lake Kivu.
  • SeychellesSeychelles – 1,000 miles off the coast of East Africa, this idyllic Indian Ocean Republic consists of 115 granite and coral tropical islands offering visitors the very best in privacy, location, beaches, accommodation, and ocean activities.
  • South AfricaSouth Africa – The third most biologically diverse country on Earth is home to wildlife safaris, vibrant cities, dramatically beautiful landscapes, diverse cultures, the planet’s richest floral kingdom, and the world’s greatest concentration of plants and animals.
  • TanzaniaTanzania – East Africa’s principal safari destination has the largest biodiversity on the planet and is home to abundant wildlife, legendary game reserves, Mount Kilimanjaro, the tropical spice island Zanzibar, white sand beaches, rich history and friendly people.
  • UgandaUganda – This lush and beautiful country is a melting pot of ecosystems. Come see how the world’s highest density of primates, an incredible diversity of plants and animals, the source of the River Nile at Lake Victoria and over 1,000 species of birds all exist together in one place.
  • ZambiaZambia – Named after the mighty Zambezi River, Zambia is one of Africa’s wildest and most remote safari destinations. Whether it’s walking pristine, uncrowded safari lands, exploring lush rivers, watching prolific bird life, or visiting the unforgettable Victoria Falls, Zambia seems to have something for any traveler.
  • ZimbabweZimbabwe – Zimbabwe provides its visitors with scenic landscapes, remnants of ancient civilizations, abundant and diverse wildlife, some of Africa’s best walking and canoeing safaris, and the most qualified safari guides in the industry.