Join a small group of like-minded travelers who, like you, want to securely and comfortably explore all that makes our planet worthwhile.
Regardless of travel style, our trips strike a balance between well-planned itineraries with the goal of providing the best safari experience possible for all participants. Our small group safaris and Mount Kilimanjaro trekking tours provide itineraries with specified dates and days, requiring guests to comply and book appropriately.
Solo Travelers
We believe single travelers should not have to pay more to travel, so our group trips are designed for shared accommodation and do not involve a single supplement. Single travelers joining group trips are paired in twin or multi-share accommodation with someone of the same sex for the duration of the trip. However, any clients who want to stay in his/her own room/tent should communicate in advance and pay for MY OWN room price advised.
Group size
The number of clients on each departure is critical to ensuring that the itinerary runs well while meeting the interests and expectations of each group member. As a result, the maximum number of clients per safari departure is seven (7), with each having a guaranteed window seat in a nice safari jeep, and the lowest number of passengers is four. On Mount Kilimanjaro Trekking sharing departures, the maximum number of clients is 10, and the minimum number is five (5).
Special Budget Safaris
Special budget safaris are well-planned safari packages that allow travelers to travel on a budget. Our Special budget safaris emphasize sleeping in the public campground accommodations throughout the tour;- the experience that provides ample time and privileges to observe wildlife in their native habitats. Wild animals such as zebras, antelopes, and wildebeests tend to congregate around the campground in the evening to ensure their safety from carnivores. Imagine resting in the middle of the wilderness beneath the African sky and stars, hearing the howling of wild animals such as lions, hyenas, and leopards in their struggle for food.