First Time in Africa? These Guided Tours Tick Off The Big Five & More 

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From the wildlife-filled plains of Kruger National Park to the thundering waters of Victoria Falls and the Great Pyramid of Giza, Africa’s unrivalled diversity is best explored on a guided tour.  

Planning an African adventure but unsure where to begin? A guided tour takes the stress out of planning your escape – with everything from logistics to seasonal viewings organised by professionals, all you have to focus on is the adventure.  

Whether relaxing on a luxury rail journey through South Africa or glamping in the golden dunes of the Sahara, these tours hit the must-see moments and more. 

An African tour for a glimpse of the ‘Big Five’  

A bucket-list experience, safari game drives take you through vast savanna grasslands for a chance to spot Africa’s Big Five – lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhino.  

First time in Africa? Opt for a guided tour that visits Kruger National Park – one of the largest and most popular reserves on the continent. Kruger is accessible year-round, even though the dry winter period (July and August), and offers the best game viewing.  

Stay at one of Kruger’s exclusive private lodges for a hassle-free and luxurious experience, with world-class dining and expertly guided game drives included. The intimate setting means familiar faces to share stories of the day’s adventures with – ideally with a glass of local wine under the stars. 

An African tour with a front-row seat to the Great Migration 

The annual Great Migration is one of the most remarkable wildlife spectacles on the planet. Imagine millions of wildebeest, zebras and gazelles thundering across Tanzania and Kenya following the rain in search of fresh grass – while lions and cheetahs lurk in the shadows, waiting for their moment to strike. 

Timing is everything when it comes to the Great Migration. With herds on the move year-round, having local expertise on where to catch the action makes all the difference. The route between Serengeti and Maasai Mara is packed with wildlife and obstacles, including the crocodile-infested Mara River. Whether you’re witnessing dramatic river crossings in the rainy months or watching calves join the migration post-breeding season, joining a tour means you will have an expert guide on hand to showcase the hidden nuances of this epic journey. 

An African tour through the Moroccan desert 

Towering dunes, burnt-orange sands and endless horizons – no Moroccan tour is complete without a stop in the Sahara. The small desert town of Merzouga is the gateway to Erg Chebbi, or the ‘Sea of Dunes’, where dunes soar up to 150 metres and stretch for nearly 30 kilometres. Spend the night glamping under a sky full of stars, ride a camel at sunset or carve through the rolling sands in a 4WD. The best time to visit is October to April, when the temperatures aren’t scorching during the day but don’t drop below freezing at night. 

If you’re travelling to the Sahara from Casablanca, Fes or Rabat, it’s worth stopping by Ifrane on your journey inland. Known as the “Switzerland of Morocco,” Ifrane is an alpine town in the Middle Atlas Mountains, dotted with red-roofed A-line houses, ski slopes and cedar forests filled with native barbary macaques.  

An African tour with a Victoria Falls experience 

Victoria Falls, one of the world’s seven natural wonders, is a rare sight that few are lucky enough to witness. Known as “the smoke that thunders,” this powerful waterfall generates a roar and mist unmatched by any other. Straddling the Zambezi River, on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, both sides of the river offer spectacular views of the falls. However, the Zimbabwean side provides the best vantage point, offering 75% of the falls and sections that remain active even during the dry season. 

If you’re opting for a tour on the Zimbabwean side and have an appetite for adventure, the Flight of Angels, a 12-minute helicopter ride over the falls, is a must. 

An African tour full of ancient Egyptian marvels 

From the Valley of the Kings to the Abu Simbel Temples, an Egypt tour offers a glimpse into a civilisation that has fascinated the world for millennia. To fully explore Egypt’s wealth of archaeological sites, choose a tour lasting seven nights or more, guided by an Egyptologist. 

Of course, a non-negotiable is a tour that visits The Great Pyramid of Giza: the only surviving ancient wonder of the world. Built in the 26th century BCE during Pharaoh Khufu’s reign, the Great Pyramid is believed to have taken around 20 years to complete. It is flanked by two ‘king’ pyramids, various ‘queen’ pyramids and the Sphinx. 

A Nile River cruise opens the door to Egypt’s other incredible wonders. Glide your way along the river from Luxor to Aswan, stopping off to see sights like the Karnak, Luxor Temple, Valley of the Kings, Kom Ombo, Edfu Temple and Abu Simbel. This is best done in a luxury riverboat, feeling like a Pharaoh.

An African tour from the comfort of a luxury rail journey 

Arguably the world’s most luxurious train journey, Rovos Rail offers a range of experiences from two to 15 nights, taking travellers across the African continent in absolute style. Whether you’re going from Cape Town to Pretoria, or deep into the deserts of Namibia, the experience onboard is just as thrilling as the destinations.  

Stepping onboard feels like entering a bygone era, where retro-style interiors meet unparalleled luxury. The entire journey is all-inclusive, with all meals, drinks, high teas and formal dinners taken care of from beginning to end. Picture yourself sipping champagne as you glide past vineyards, mountains and wildlife reserves.  

Ideal for those who prefer to explore at a relaxed pace, this journey unveils the highlights of South Africa without any hassle, offering a luxurious introduction to its vast beauty. 

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