Luxury Safaris: Authentic Journeys Beyond The Ordinary
Luxury Safaris: The Exclusive Safaris For Luxury Travelers
The luxury safaris offered by the Bespoke African Safari Co. are the epitome of adventure, richness, and extravagance. There is more to Africa than just unspoiled nature. It’s all about the variety of breathtaking landscapes, fascinating civilisations, and one-of-a-kind wildlife encounters. Indulge in a luxurious safari that attends to your every need to truly appreciate this abundance.
What Makes a The Bespoke Africa Luxury Safari Co. Extraordinary
The Bespoke African Safari Co’s offers an extraordinary safari experience. No, we don’t duplicate schedules. On the contrary, we personalise every Luxury safari to meet your specific requirements.
The adventure is well-balanced, combining the excitement of animal encounters with the luxury of five-star lodgings and the diversity of Africa’s landscapes.
Unforgettable Wildlife Encounters
Close encounters with Africa’s interesting birdlife, the Great Wildebeest Migration, and the Big Five are all within reach. Get ready for an unforgettable wildlife adventure with the help of our travel experts.
Experience the pinnacle of opulence and adventure on a Luxury safari with The Bespoke African Safari Co. Travellers from the US, Europe, and India may enjoy first-rate lodgings, gourmet meals, and knowledgeable guides as they go into the African bush on one of our exclusive safaris. Intimate wildlife encounters, unmatched comfort, and a profound connection to the land are hallmarks of every adventure, whether you’re exploring the expansive Serengeti savannas or the verdant landscapes of Botswana. Enjoy private game drives, delicious meals, and opulent campgrounds on a memorable safari.
Exploring the Best Luxury Safari Destinations in Africa
Numerous high-end safari options are available across Africa’s varied landscapes. Experience the timeless allure of an African safari in the world-renowned Serengeti or Maasai Mara savannahs.
Explore the verdant Okavango Delta in Botswana or marvel at the unusual desert-adapted animals in Namibia’s Etosha National Park. The private game reserves around Kruger National Park provide an unforgettable South African experience, with opulent lodgings and unparalleled Big Five sightings.
Elevating Your Safari Experience: Exclusive Add-Ons
Add some of our favourite unique experiences—like hot air balloon rides over the Serengeti, river cruises on the Zambezi, or private bush dinners beneath the African stars—to your luxury safari in Africa.
What about a helicopter tour of the Okavango Delta, a gourmet meal in Cape Town, or a transcontinental train ride in style?
Sustainable Luxury: Travel That Makes a Difference
Sustainability and opulence are not mutually exclusive, according to us here at The Bespoke African Safari Co. We partner with eco-friendly hotels and campgrounds that care about the environment and do their part to protect animals and local communities while providing first-rate accommodations.
Travelling with us is a great way to leave a lasting impression on the African landscape, wildlife, and communities.
Begin Your Luxury Safari Journey with The Bespoke African Safari Co.
An unforgettable, life-altering, and sensory-stimulating adventure awaits you on a luxury African safari.
Indulge in the ultimate safari experience with the assistance of The Bespoke African Safari Co. Get in touch with our Travel Experts right away to begin organising a trip that will exceed all of your expectations!
The Luxury Safaris
There is no substitute for a luxury safari, with all the thrill of seeing leopards dart through the long grass and the delight of watching elephants cool off at the watering hole.
We can assist you in designing the ideal luxury safari vacation in Africa, whether you’re hoping to go birdwatching along the Zambezi or rhino-watching in Zimbabwe.
The Bespoke African Safari Co. is well-connected with top-tier African safari guides and park rangers. A tailor-made holiday according to your preferences is within our capabilities. Take the kids on a safari through the Maasai Mara and see the “big five” up close and personal if that’s what you desire.
Or maybe you and your significant other would like a Botswana walking safari, where you can listen to the savannah and learn to identify lion tracks during a hunt. We can tailor an exceptional, one-of-a-kind experience to your every whim and fancy.
Malaria-Free Safaris
Some people still choose to only go on safaris in Africa that do not have malaria, even though it is completely avoided while travelling nowadays. Those on a babymoon, with little children, or who are elderly and prefer not to take malaria medication would all find this an ideal vacation spot.
Fortunately, you can choose from a plethora of malaria-free African destinations! It also doesn’t imply you have to forego opulence and unforgettable safari adventures with the Big 5. Also, getting to the safari hotels that don’t have malaria is usually a breeze. To help our tourists enjoy a malaria-free safari, we’ve included some of our favourite places to visit.
The Great Wildebeest Migration
One of the most sought-after events for wildlife and nature aficionados, the Great Migration is the ever-moving circular migration of nearly a million animals across the Serengeti-Mara habitat.
The continual migration of columns of wildebeest, joined by a multitude of companions, pursue an age-old course in search of grass and water. After calving in the southern section of Tanzania’s Serengeti near the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, the animals migrate across the Serengeti up and around in a clockwise route into the Masai Mara in Kenya, before returning once more around the end of the year. Along the way, high drama is always present, as thousands of animals are taken by predators and thousands more are born, replenishing the numbers and sustaining the circle of life.
Safari And Beach Holidays
Enjoy the best of both worlds on an African safari and beach vacation, seeing exotic animals up close and relaxing on some of the world’s most beautiful beaches.
Nothing compares to the unparalleled sensation of sleeping to the crowing of jackals and rising before dawn to pursue buffalo and elephants, and who knows, maybe even to see a lion kill. But getting up early and focussing intently on a safari can be exhausting. Unwinding on a tropical African beach with a refreshing drink adorned with an umbrella is the perfect way to round off your bush experience.
Combining the best of both worlds, we offer safari vacation packages that include visits to iconic parks like Chobe and Botswana’s Okavango Delta as well as the Seychelles, the Quirimbas, and the Bazaruto archipelagos in the Indian Ocean, as well as other classic safari locations.
Flying Safaris
Getting from a bustling African city to the middle of the savannah in the blink of an eye is just one of the many reasons why a fly-in safari is so appealing. As a preview of what’s to come, you may also take in a breathtaking panorama of the entire continent from above!
By taking use of the aircraft’s low flying position, guests on fly-in safaris to game-rich destinations can experience game-viewing from a fresh vantage point. Also, flying allows you to reach some of the most inaccessible parts of Africa, where people are few or nonexistent and game is abundant.
The highlights of a fly-in safari
- You save time travelling from one destination to the next
- With a fly-in safari, you get to see a different perspective of Africa
- Bird’s-eye view of landscapes and well-known landmarks
- Travel in style and skip the bumpy 4×4 rides
- You can fit in more stops on your itinerary
- A jet safari adds a layer of luxury and thrill
- You can familiarise yourself with the destination you’re about to explore
Horseback Safaris
An African horseback safari is more than just a ride through the bush; it’s an immersive wildlife safari experience that anyone, from novices to experts, and everyone in between can enjoy. The African landscape welcomes you with open arms as you saddle up, and you get a glimpse of the peaceful yet relentless world of Africa’s animals.
A safari in Africa is unlikely to evoke the thunder of a stallion’s hooves as it canters across shimmering salt pans, but most travellers imagine olive-green Land Rovers trundling across plains of waving grass or maybe hot-air balloons hovering silently above the gathered herds of the Serengeti.
A horseback safari in Africa is for you if you enjoy adding a little more adventure to your vacation. Despite this, Africa is one of the best places in the world for horseback adventures, offering top-notch guides, quaint wilderness camps, and, of course, the opportunity to see the Big 5 from the saddle.
First African Safari
This is your guide to important things to think about on your first safari in Africa. We are prepared to offer you priceless insights because we have more than ten years of experience.
The experience of travelling to Africa for the first time is beyond description. From its incredibly varied landscapes to its cultural tapestry and life-changing wildlife experiences, this continent is brimming with magic.
Africa is a vast and culturally diverse continent that offers some of the most amazing travel experiences. Regardless of your preference for exhilarating adventures, wildlife-filled safaris, immersive experiences in unspoiled wilderness, educational cultural exchanges, or opulent retreats, it offers something for every type of traveler. For a list of safari terminology you’re likely to encounter on your travels throughout the continent, check out our glossary if you’re unsure about any of the terms we’ve covered.
Walking Safaris
There are two primary categories of walking safaris available in both East and Southern Africa: multi-day guided walking safaris and short guided bush walks that are provided by lodges as an alternative to game drives. While the latter calls for a certain level of fitness, the appropriate equipment, and a readiness to interact with the wilderness, the former does not require reservations in advance and can be tailored to your safari itinerary. Check out our suggestions for what to bring on a walking safari.
You just head back to camp after a little guided walk. On multi-day walking safaris in Africa, you spend the majority of the day on foot and sleep every night in walk-in tents with comfortable beds and linens. Your fly-camping experience is completed with hearty cuisine, warm showers, and cold beverages. Before you arrive in the late afternoon, a staff sets up each new tent and a cook prepares all the meals.
Join us on a personalised walking safari guided by our knowledgeable rangers as we traverse the African savannahs and riverbanks. We guarantee a tailored experience that allows you to enjoy at your own speed, with a maximum of six persons.
Walking safaris in Africa provide a once-in-a-lifetime chance to study animal behaviour in its native setting. Although big wildlife can be observed from a distance, the main focus is on studying the ecosystem holistically, paying attention to the tiniest elements that are easy to miss from a vehicle’s vantage point. Travelling with an experienced guide, you will get the opportunity to see a variety of wildlife up close, including birds, insects, and smaller creatures.
Primate Safaris
Nature’s most mysterious and soul-stirring species live in the remote nooks and crannies of our globe, where emerald-tinted tendrils tumble from tall canopies and wild cries reverberate through deep landscapes. These amazing animals brighten our natural world, from the mischievous capuchins and playful chimps of lush forests to the formidable mountain gorillas of mist-covered volcanic peaks. For ideas and details on organising a primate safari, continue reading.
Gorilla trekking: The ideal places to go hiking with these fluffy giants are the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and Rwanda, and seeing these primates is likely at the top of most people’s list of must-do adventures.
Chimpanzee trekking: Similar to gorilla trekking, this also takes place in rainforests, but not in the mountains. You may do it in a number of countries; some of the most popular are Tanzania, Uganda, and Rwanda.
Gelada baboons: Trekking to view these monkeys, who are found exclusively in the northern Ethiopian highlands of the Simien Mountains, is a unique experience in and of itself and not quite as strenuous as trekking to see gorillas or chimpanzees. Geladas spend the majority of their time feeding on mountain meadows; they are the largest terrestrial primates (apart from humans).
Lemurs: With over a hundred species of lemurs found on this fascinating island, a trip to Madagascar will undoubtedly not disappoint. The island is full of unique wildlife, with lemurs being the main attraction. Trekking through dense forest to see lemurs can be exhausting but incredibly rewarding. If seeing lemurs in the wild is on your bucket list, there is only one place to go.