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Climbing Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro is the highest freestanding mountain in the world and the highest in Africa. Climbing Kilimanjaro is an extremely rewarding, challenging and potentially life-changing experience. With its blend of diverse terrain and spectacular scenery, trekking this ancient dormant volcano will prove to be an exciting physical and mental adventure.

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Diving & Snorkelling

The Indian Ocean, off Africa's east coast, offers wonderful diving and snorkelling due to it's rich and diverse marine life. Divers and snokellers have the opportunity to see whales sharks, manta rays, turtles and hundreds of different species of fish amongst the finest hard and soft coral reefs. Safari and Beach has a team of keen divers who have visited the different regions and can help you to choose between the different locations, lodges and dive operators.

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Families

An African family safari might be one of the most rewarding holidays you ever spend together. Watching the Africa day as it unfolds in front of you and through the eyes of your children can be simply magical and an experience you'll remember forever. Many parents have concerns about safety of their children. Is it safe?  Yes. Camps are set up to ensure all guests are safe. Some have specially appointed staff to keep an eye on your children. Some also have guides that are sp...

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Gorilla Trekking

Seeing the Gorillas in Rwanda is one of those lifetime experiences that should be in everybody's tick box. The Virunga mountains, home to the mountain Gorillas, are spread over the corners of Rwanda, Uganda and Congo but, in our view, Rwanda is both the best and the safest place to base yourself. Rwanda is a beautiful country in itself and seeing the gorillas playing in the forests of the Virungas really is the cherry on top

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Great Migration

The “Great Migration” is the continuous movement of huge numbers of wildebeest and zebra throughout the Serengeti in Tanzania and the bottom of the Maasai Mara in Kenya. These enormous herds migrate throughout the year following the seasonal rains that produce the freshest grazing and clearest water areas. The migration's specific location is entirely dependent on the rainfall patterns however it is possible to make a rough prediction of their location throughout the...

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Honeymoon

Honeymoons are often the perfect safari and beach combination. We would be thrilled to become involved in this special trip. Please involve us as soon as you can to ensure availability. You are after something special because this will be one of the most memorable holidays you'll ever have. That doesn't mean to say it has to be the most luxurious or the most remote or even the most romantic, but something that reflects you as a couple and therefore completely tailor-made. Li...

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Horseriding

An equestrian safari can be one of the most exhilerating ways of seeing animals in the wild.  The gentle nature of horses allows you to get up close to game and witness animals at their most relaxed. Horseriding safaris are available for the amateur through to experienced rider.  We can offer tailor made options - whether it's a half day, couple of nights or full week's horseback mobile (camping) safari.  You may set up your own group or join pre-fixed departure da...

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Hot Air Ballooning

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Yoga

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