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- The best Africa tour packages
- What people love about Africa Tours
- Most popular destinations in Africa
- Travel Africa your way
- Top operators in Africa
- Best places to start your Africa tour
- Discover Africa tours for every budget
- Africa tours for every group
- Top Africa travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Africa
- Africa travel guides - curated by our experts
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Kenya to Cape Town
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It wasn't a vacation, it was an adventure. The accommodations were great.”
Bradley, traveled in July 2017
An epic 48-day safari connects 8 African countries, from Nairobi to Cape Town. Rhino tracking in Matobo National Park, views of the thundering Victoria Falls, and mokoro rides in the Okavango Delta await. The Serengeti's starlit camps serve as bases for expert-led game drives spotting the Big Five. Notable stays include Namutoni Camp with its floodlit waterhole views.
Duration 48 days Destinations Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operated in English Operator Intrepid Travel From $8,745
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Africa Encompassed Southbound
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Splurge for having a cook on this trip the days are SOOOO long that we would roll in at 7 and get everything organized for a 9pm dinner.”
Parker, traveled in January 2020
A grand 63-day expedition crosses 10 African nations from Nairobi to Cape Town. Mountain gorillas await in Uganda's Bwindi Forest, while the Great Migration unfolds in Serengeti, and mokoro adventures beckon in Okavango Delta. Luxurious camping spots include Namutoni Camp in Etosha, with 52 nights camping and 5 in hotels.
Duration 63 days Destinations Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operated in English Operator Intrepid Travel From $13,495
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Cape Town to Victoria Falls Adventure
79 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent trip, very well planned and met expectations.”
James, traveled in May 2024
A spectacular 18-day route through 4 countries, from Cape Town's wine country to Victoria Falls. Wildlife viewing awaits in Etosha National Park, traditional mokoro rides fill days in the Okavango Delta, and cultural encounters with San Bushmen enrich the journey. Stays include hotels, lodges and camps for approx. $290 per day.
Duration 18 days Destinations South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe Age Range up to 90 year olds Operated in English Operator G Adventures From $4,899
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Serengeti, Falls & Cape Town Overland: Sunsets & Safaris
28 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Exceptional - would do it again in a heartbeat. Brilliant staff, brilliant itinerary, and memories that will last a lifetime.”
Dominic, traveled in August 2022
A 40-day African odyssey spans 8 countries from Nairobi to Cape Town, showcasing the Serengeti's wildlife, Zanzibar's beaches, and the Okavango Delta. The trip features diverse accommodations including hotels, camping, and guesthouses with transport in a specialized Lando vehicle. Includes 36 breakfasts and guided safaris in iconic parks for approx. $150 per day.
Duration 40 days Destinations Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operated in English Operator G Adventures From $6,149
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What people love about Africa Tours
- Kenya to Cape Town
Well this trip was awesome for my son and I he had his 14 birthday on this 48 day trip overland tour it wasn't a vacation it was an adventure setting up a tent in the dark early starts so you can make ground like 330am but usually up before 5am also if your not into helping with the dishes or flapping of the dishes don't sign up it was the best trip I've done awesome driver Dan kept us safe and never a bad meal not even once cause of Mike the cook we had a great tour leader Stanley aka mambo the best well knowable and always with a smile the acomidations were great
- Africa Encompassed Southbound
Our trip was broken into two different tour leaders (Lelei and Nash), drivers (Sam and Strong Patrick) and cooks (Nicholas and Simon) all of which were phenomenal. I still am trying to figure out when the cook actually slept. All the guides went out of their way to explain their culture. Splurge for having a cook on this trip the days are SOOOO long that we would roll in at 7 and get everything organized for a 9pm dinner being cooked while tents were going up, showers being taken and one beer to be consumed. There are quite a lof of TIA (This is Africa) moments but our guides were so good at quickly figuring out alternatives i.e. bridges washed away to the campsite and finding new campsites, campsites being flooded and again finding alternative accommodation, the bus broke down once outside Nairobi and a quick fix was found. By far the best part of the trip was the Gorilla section - the chimpanzees, the boat tour the same day with so many animals on the river including baby elephants and hippos was mind blowing, gorillas - had no idea what to expect and just out of this world experience (do not do Mt Sabyano hike unless you are VERY in shape), the Masai Mara had cheetahs killing in front of us, cheetahs on kills with pups, lion fights, lioness with cubs etc etc. I have to say the Nairobi to Zanzibar isn’t really worth it on it’s own and hard to assimilate with the group if you jump on here because the first part of the gorilla tour is exhausting. If you can do the entire trip from the beginning, bonds are made from the beginning and harder to break into as time goes on unless you are a couple. The tents were well taken care of and sleeping pads were sufficient on their own except maybe 4 days as you moved more south due lack of grass to sleep on. Be aware that if you are over 5 foot 10 you need your own tent because the footprint is too small and your feet and head touch the damp tent leading to unpleasant evenings, I am 5 foot 6 and it just fit me. I was really unsure of what temperature sleeping bag to take and a 0 degree celcius bag worked perfectly. Our first night was freezing though luckily as a Canadian I had brought a down jacket and scarf but if you just get a blanket all will be fine.First campsite was some peoples favourites or some peoples least favourite (toilet wasn’t working and no water to drain the toilet but lots of animals wondering through camp). Chimpanzee campsite was also a little rough but after that all were quite decent (basic but decent) and lots of upgrades for people who have the money...I stuck to camping. Lockers fit my 55L bag well, it’s best if you have a 20L waterproof bag with a flat bottom that you store your night stuff and toiletry stuff in as there aren’t hooks in the showers sometimes. More showers than you imagine and even if there is wifi many times there are just too many people on it and nothing happens. Would definitely recommend SIM cards for Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania as you spend your most time in these countries. I would do your own laundry as the laundry completed by the locals did come back smelling good but were still dirty which was disappointing and one of my shirts just didn’t come back, check out the scrubba bags. If there are a few of you hand doing laundry with a beer and music it was a good time. The bus has laundry buckets. Each country was so incredibly different for the first ¾ of the trip especially Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. I found that in Malawi it was just too overwhelming with people trying to sell craft goods all the time that I was quite panicked but it is very poor there at the same time so I understand their plight - I literally had 5 guys run me down at the beach with sand flying at their feet it was quite scary to get run after and surrounded. I am a SUPER active person and spent many sleepless nights for months ahead of time stressing about all of the sitting and yes there was A LOT of sitting, up to 12 hours some days but it was tolerable and I wouldn’t do it any other way in retrospect. Don’t even think it’s possible to go for runs on this tour you just get in too late and your up early to leave. I did not gain weight on the trip but you have to consciously remember not to cram huge portions of the yummy food onto your plate and consider what activity you did that day. PLEASE factor in tipping your driver, leader and tour guide DO NOT FORGOT to add it into your budget or get to the end of the trip and think wow that’s a lot of money to give them and undermine the hard work they’ve done the entire tour for YOU. Expect to pay a lot in tipping, you pay not only those 3 busy bees but every single person you meet along the way and the Gorilla trek is tips tips tips (about 60 US) for each military escort, trackers, guide and porters. This trip was once in a lifetime, I had low expectations since I hate sitting still and I don’t like the heat but I LOVED it. Totally recommend. PS bring a seat cushion, your bum will thank you.
- Cape Town to Victoria Falls Adventure
Have just completed the trip of a lifetime! Cape Town to Victoria Falls with G Adventures - what an awesome experience. A massive thank you to our amazing guide Jacques Du Toit :) What an incredible journey - memories and photos in abundance. I will definitely be returning to southern Africa!! Thanks G :)
Most popular destinations in Africa
Getting up close with wildlife and exploring vast wilderness areas really define East Africa's most memorable experiences. Nothing quite matches spending time with mountain gorillas in Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable Forest - our travelers consistently rank these intimate encounters at the top of their lifetime memories. The sprawling savannas of the Serengeti, ancient Ngorongoro Crater basin and Masai Mara plains deliver remarkable wildlife viewing, with the Mara offering wonderful chances to also spend time learning from local Maasai communities. One of nature's most impressive displays unfolds as millions of wildebeest, zebras and other grazers move between these parks during migration. July through October typically offers prime migration viewing between Tanzania and Kenya, though each season brings its own special wildlife experiences. Many guests particularly enjoy visiting during March-May or November when the parks are quieter - you'll still see plenty of animals while enjoying better rates and more private safari moments.
See all East Africa tours toursThe real magic of North Africa comes alive through its ancient sites and desert landscapes. Our guests keep telling us about their Sahara experiences - there's something special about riding camels over massive dunes then sleeping in Berber camps while the stars put on a show above. Egypt's Giza Pyramids and Abu Simbel temples still make people stop in their tracks, and the Valley of the Kings in Luxor lets you walk right through pharaonic history. Up in Morocco's Rif Mountains, travelers often find themselves lost in the blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen. For a gentler pace, the intimate Dahabiya boats on the Nile mix easy living with cultural visits. And when you're ready to head east, Jordan's ancient city of Petra and a float in the Dead Sea round out the region's must-see spots.
See all North Africa tours toursTanzania's safaris and mountains create some of Africa's most incredible travel moments. Our clients regularly tell stories about getting close to lions, elephants and also giraffes across the vast Serengeti plains. The Ngorongoro Crater is a special place where you can spot all of the Big Five animals in just one day. For those ready to push themselves, climbing Kilimanjaro is quite an undertaking - many travelers tell us that watching dawn break from the peak became one of their life's defining experiences. The local guides really make these trips special; they're experts at finding animals and love sharing their deep knowledge about Tanzania's cultures and landscapes. The best wildlife viewing happens in the dry season from June to October when the Great Migration is moving through, though December to March gives you a chance to see thousands of wildebeest calves being born in the southern Serengeti.
See all Tanzania tours toursMorocco's cycling tours blend physical challenge with authentic cultural discovery in a way that really connects with TourRadar customers. The routes are thoughtfully planned to be demanding yet doable, taking riders through varied landscapes from desert paths to mountain tracks. What makes these trips special are guides like Said and Faisl, who share deep local knowledge and genuine enthusiasm that elevates every day on the bike. Our travelers consistently tell us about the fantastic Moroccan food they discover along the way, and how their cycling groups become tight-knit - many say they feel like family by the time they head home.
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Taking to the water adds something special to wildlife viewing, especially on Chobe River where elephants come right to the water's edge to drink and play. Our customers say these quiet river safaris give them amazing close-up views of hippos, crocs and countless birds. The light gets really beautiful during afternoon and sunset cruises while you drift past animals at the riverbank. Some trips include mokoro canoe rides in the Okavango Delta where local guides pole you silently through narrow waterways full of wildlife.
See all River Cruise toursTick the Big Five in Tanzania’s Serengeti off your bucket list, listen to the stories of the Maasai tribe in Kenya, marvel at the thundering Victoria Falls, and gaze up at star-studded skies. An African safari promises an unforgettable adventure.
See all Safari toursSpot the Big Five (lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and buffalo) on a safari through South Africa, embark on a gorilla trek in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, or go hiking in the Atlas Mountains. Africa is the ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts!
See all Hiking & Trekking toursRoam the vast Serengeti plains, spotting lions and elephants, Climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak, or paddle down the Zambezi River, watching for crocodiles. From Egypt's ancient pyramids to Marrakech's vibrant markets, Africa is promises an unforgettable adventure.
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Looking at these safari companies, each brings something different to the table. Our travelers consistently mention G Adventures for their solid planning and knowledgeable Chief Experience Officers, though there's occasionally a gap between what's promised and what actually happens on the ground. Acacia Adventure Holidays has built quite a reputation thanks to guides like Duncan and Philile. These two really shine - they're not just great at spotting wildlife but also whip up amazing meals and connect well with everyone in the group. It's those personal touches that make such a difference on a long safari journey. Absolute Africa takes a different approach, focusing on getting travelers right into local communities and authentic experiences. Their guide Aly gets mentioned time and time again in customer feedback - seems like there's no problem too big or small for them to handle. Travelers often share stories about how Aly turned ordinary moments into really special ones by knowing exactly when to stop for unexpected wildlife sightings or suggesting the perfect local market to visit. What's interesting is how each company has found its own way to make safaris work. While G Adventures has the big-picture organization down, it's often the individual guides at Acacia and Absolute Africa who create those memorable moments that travelers keep talking about months after they're home.
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"i'd say 90-95% of the country you see in these 2 weeks. i liked it very much. the people were kind. all this 'customer harassing' didnt happen and i didnt even see it. Good country- good people. But the bus had too small seats and some of the hotels were not so good.
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- 5.0 (15,756 Africa reviews)
"Had a fantastic time in South Africa with Intro. This would be my 4th Intro tour (Vietnam, Cambodia and Mexico), and it did not disappoint. Me and my partner were saying this was one of the top holidays we've been on. South Africa offers so much variety and that's what we did on the trip. The safaris we went on saw all sorts of wildlife in their natural habitats. To see the giraffes, rhinos and hippos so close was mind blowing. The food and wine was always fantastic. We had half a day at a local adventure park for some high adrenaline activities. We learnt so much of SA's sad history of apartheid and the aftermath to the country. We visited some very poverty stricken communities where we bought food and learning supplies and spent some time with them. Always felt safe with the tour and our Tour Guide Liezl was fantastic. So many great advice and knowledge. Highly recommend this tour, jam packed full of activities.
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- 4.5 (11,925 Africa reviews)
"Great itinerary, fabulous crew (guide, driver and cook were all exceptional!) and a myriad memories. Thank you!
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Best places to start your Africa tour
Looking to start your safari? Nairobi is the main jumping-off point with 36 tours beginning in Kenya's vibrant capital. Cape Town is another popular launch spot with 29 departures, while Victoria Falls, Johannesburg and also Livingstone each host between 6 and 8 tours. Our booking data shows most people secure their spots around 64 days before departure - that's a good two months ahead which helps you get the dates you want, especially during prime wildlife seasons when tours fill quickly. For gorilla treks in Rwanda and Uganda you'll want to book even earlier since permits are quite limited. Most small group tours keep things intimate with 8-12 people, perfect for experiences like gliding through the Okavango Delta in traditional mokoro canoes or watching the massive wildebeest herds cross the Serengeti.
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Our budget-conscious travelers can get excellent value from our camping safaris across Africa. You'll mix nights under canvas with comfortable lodge stays as you explore Southern Africa's key spots. The 34-day Zanzibar to Cape Town route is particularly popular - you'll pitch your tent in unique places like Spitzkoppe's rock formations and along Lake Malawi. Yes, there's quite a bit of driving, but TourRadar customers tell us it's worth it when you're canoeing the Orange River, riding quad bikes on Swakopmund's dunes and also watching elephants at Chobe's waterhole. The Grand Southern Safari combines Fish River Canyon walks, mokoro rides in the Okavango Delta and local cultural visits, though we recommend staying flexible around the Sossusvlei portion of the trip.
Our premium tours focus on exclusive experiences and luxurious touches that make safaris truly special. The standout Premium Kenya & Southern Africa trip combines intimate wildlife encounters with remarkable accommodation - think infinity pools overlooking Lake Nakuru and luxury tented camps in the Masai Mara where you can watch wildlife right from your private deck. The Premium East Africa in Depth tour includes a cherished hour with mountain gorillas in Uganda's Bwindi Forest, staying at an eco-lodge with panoramic views of the Virunga Mountains and also getting unique insights from Gorilla Doctors' field veterinarians. These tours feature special moments like sunset cocktails atop kopjes in Kruger, dinner cruises above Victoria Falls and authentic cultural exchanges with Maasai communities.
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Top Africa travel itineraries to fit your plans
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Pretoria, Hazyview, Kruger National Park, Tshipise, Bulawayo, Matobo National Park, Livingstone, Victoria Falls
See all toursOur most popular 10-day safaris take you through Kenya's finest wildlife areas, with routes carefully designed to maximize animal encounters. TourRadar customers particularly enjoy starting in Nairobi before heading to Lake Nakuru, where black and white rhinos roam near flamingo-dotted shores. The journey continues to Lake Naivasha for hippo spotting by boat and also includes quality time in the Masai Mara, where lions, elephants and vast herds of wildebeest create unforgettable scenes. Many travelers tell us the cultural visits to Maasai communities become unexpected highlights - you'll learn traditional dances, visit local homes and gain real insight into contemporary African life.
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Windhoek, Ghanzi, Okavango Delta, Maun, Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, Chobe National Park, Victoria Falls
For those with two weeks to explore, our premium safari experiences combine the best of East Africa's wildlife with exceptional comfort. Starting from Kigali, these tours include the rare privilege of spending time with mountain gorillas in Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. What makes these tours special is the mix of experiences - morning game drives in the Serengeti, afternoon visits to spice plantations in Zanzibar and also intimate evenings at luxury lodges where elephants and buffalo frequently visit nearby waterholes. Our travelers consistently praise the infinity pools overlooking Lake Nakuru, private verandas facing the Serengeti plains and gourmet dinners served under African stars.
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Our overland expeditions from Cape Town to Victoria Falls are particularly well-suited for solo travelers, with many of our customers praising how quickly the small groups bond during shared experiences. TourRadar customers frequently mention the camaraderie that develops while tracking rhinos on foot in Matobo National Park, exploring the ancient ruins of Great Zimbabwe and also camping under starlit skies in the Namib Desert. Solo adventurers love how the itineraries blend active pursuits like hiking the massive dunes at Sossusvlei with quieter moments like sunset river cruises on the Chobe where you'll spot elephants coming to drink. The 20-day routes let you really settle into the journey's rhythm without feeling rushed.
Couples seeking romance and adventure gravitate toward our premium safari experiences combining luxury lodges with intimate wildlife encounters. Our travelers particularly enjoy the tented camps overlooking Lake Nakuru where you can watch flamingos from your private deck, fine dining experiences on the Zambezi River above Victoria Falls and also exclusive game drives in the Masai Mara where you'll track lions and leopards in optimal morning light. Many couples tell us they loved the balance of active mornings watching the wildebeest migration or walking with mountain gorillas in Bwindi, followed by relaxed afternoons by infinity pools or enjoying sundowners with spectacular views.
Young adults looking for real African adventures find our longer 40-day overland journeys from Kenya to Cape Town hit all the right notes. These trips mix camping in places like the Serengeti and Okavango Delta with cultural immersions - you'll learn traditional crafts in Tanzania's Usambara Mountains, try your hand at mokoro paddling with local guides and also join anti-poaching patrols in Zambia. Our TourRadar customers in their 20s and 30s particularly value the freedom to choose their own activities in places like Victoria Falls where you can go white water rafting, take scenic flights or simply explore the falls at your own pace. The longer duration lets you form solid friendships while experiencing Africa's diversity from East African savannas to Namibia's stark deserts.
Mature travelers appreciate our tours combining comfort with authentic experiences, especially the routes through Southern Africa's highlights. These well-paced journeys include quality lodging while visiting Chobe National Park, where you can watch elephants from boat cruises rather than bumpy drives, expert-led walks through Fish River Canyon and also leisurely exploration of German colonial architecture in Swakopmund. Our older guests frequently mention how much they enjoy the cultural elements - meeting San communities in the Kalahari, visiting traditional villages in Zimbabwe and learning about conservation efforts at wildlife sanctuaries. The premium accommodations offer great viewing of wildlife right from your veranda.
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Best time to visit Africa
- Spring 2025
Spring brings wildlife viewing opportunities in East Africa, with the Great Migration in full swing. Many animals give birth, leading to many sightings of young animals in wildlife reserves and national parks.
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Summer's the time when the Great Migration is in full flow and our Serengeti tours really shine. You'll spend three nights camping right in the park - there's nothing quite like waking up to wildebeest, zebras and also gazelles moving past your tent. Our longer overland journeys mix this incredible wildlife show with time at Lake Malawi, gorilla tracking in Uganda's misty forests and boat trips on the Chobe River watching elephants play in the water. Several routes let you meet the Black Mambas, South Africa's first all-female anti-poaching unit, who share real stories about modern conservation work.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Autumn's cooler weather is great for hiking Mount Kilimanjaro or exploring Namibia’s deserts. It's prime time for bird watching and fewer crowds mean a more intimate visit.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter in Africa offers excellent wildlife viewing, especially across Southern Africa where animals gather at waterholes during the dry season. Our 40-day trips from Nairobi down to Cape Town really come into their own now - TourRadar customers tell us they love how easily they spot big cats and rhinos with less vegetation around. The premium safaris include evening drives at Kruger's lit waterholes, where elephants and hippos often come for their nightly drink. Many routes take you walking with skilled trackers in Matobo National Park, getting surprisingly close to both black and white rhinos in their natural habitat.
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