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14-Day Wildlife Photography

Amboseli, Samburu, Masai Mara, Serengeti & Zanzibar
14 Days | All-Inclusive

Max 6 Guests

NO SINGLE SUPP

1 GUIDE

50% DEPOSIT

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KENYA

This 14-day cross-border wildlife photography safari blends Kenya’s dramatic savannahs with Tanzania’s legendary wilderness and Zanzibar’s coastal charm. Beginning in Amboseli beneath Mount Kilimanjaro, you’ll frame elephants against the snow-capped peak before exploring Samburu’s rugged terrain and Ol Pejeta’s rhino sanctuaries. Capture flamingos at Lake Naivasha and the raw intensity of the Great Migration in the Maasai Mara and Serengeti. After days of thrilling game drives, unwind on Zanzibar’s pristine beaches, photograph spice farms, and experience local culture. Each day offers a perfect balance of discovery, creativity, and unforgettable moments through the photographer’s lens.

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14-Day Wildlife Photography

Designed exclusively for passionate wildlife photographers, this 14-day journey captures Africa’s untamed beauty from Kenya’s highlands to Tanzania’s golden plains and Zanzibar’s turquoise shores. The adventure begins in Amboseli, where herds of elephants roam under Mount Kilimanjaro’s towering presence, then transitions to Samburu for the rare “Special Five.” Continue to Ol Pejeta, home to the last northern white rhinos, before exploring Lake Naivasha’s birdlife and the world-famous Maasai Mara, where the Great Migration unfolds in dramatic fashion. Cross into the Serengeti to document river crossings and predator action near the Mara River. Finally, relax in Zanzibar—sailing on a sunset dhow, visiting spice farms, and photographing dolphins along the coast. Every destination is carefully chosen to deliver unmatched light, wildlife diversity, and authentic East African experiences.

What documents do I need to enter Kenya?
The most important documents are your valid passport and Kenya visa.
Is there a cell phone signal during Safari? Is there Wifi?
During Safari, the signal network of the mobile phone is very poor. There will be Wifi at the front desk of the hotel or camp, but there is generally no Wifi in the room.
Is Safari safe?
Safari is very safe. Wild animals do not actively attack humans. Of course, we need to abide by the regulations of each national park and reserve. Do not yell at animals, throw things at them or feed animals. Lights illuminate animals, or get off at places where you are not allowed to get off, let alone touch wild animals; and when you live in a campsite without barbed wire fence, please do not go out alone at night, the campsites are equipped with security , if there is a need to be active after dark, the camp security accompany you. All the camp rooms have facilities for emergency communication. If you have any emergency, please inform the camp security in time and stay in the tent for rescue.
Is it safe to travel to Kenya?
​Yes, it is generally safe to travel to Kenya in 2025, particularly when visiting popular tourist destinations. Local people are friendly, and safety measures, such as keeping an eye on your belongings, are always advisable, just as you would in any other part of the world.
Are safaris eco-friendly and how do you support conservation?
We partner directly with national parks and conservancies, contributing park fees and levies to wildlife protection and community development. Additionally our guides practice ethical wildlife policies and community conservation initiatives to minimize environmental impact
Price
No of Pax: 6
Price* USD per Person Sharing: $0
Children 7-12 years in a group of 5: $

Our Rates Are Per Person Sharing Unless We Note Differently
  1. Please treat all pricing as a guide only:
  2. All rates are subject to availability and may change without notice.
  3. Single supplements may apply.
  4. Request a quote or speak to one of our African Safari Experts for the best, most current rates available.
Includes
  • Safari Cruiser: 8-seater
  • 4 Night Hotel + 5 night camping
  • Meal in the itinerary
  • Park Fee Tickets
  • Driver and guide
  • Mineral water
  • Kenya helicopter rescue insurance
  • East Africa Guidebook
  • Pre-trip Brief
  • Boat safari & Crescent Island
Excludes
  • Tipping
  • Meals not in itinerary
  • Optional activities
  • Customs taxes
  • Personal expenses
  • Non-itinerary transport
  • Yellow Fever Vaccination
  • Travel insurance
  • Air tickets
  • Visa fee
  • Camping Gear

WHAT OUR GUESTS SAY ABOUT THIS TRIP

Make your dream trip come true with Bobu Africa

At Bobu Africa you can customize your trip. Our sample itineraries are adjustable to your preferences. Our specialists work together with you to create your dream journey!

ITINERARY
Day 1: Arrival in Nairobi, Kenya
Day 2: Arrival and Afternoon Safari at Amboseli National Park
Day 3: Amboseli to Nairobi with Cultural and Culinary Experience
Day 4: Arrival and Game Drive at Samburu National Reserve
Day 5: Samburu to Ol Pejeta Conservancy with Cultural and Wildlife Experience
Day 6: Ol Pejeta Conservancy to Lake Naivasha with Afternoon Boat Ride
Day 7: Journey to Maasai Mara with Afternoon Game Drive
Day 8: Full-Day Safari at the Mara River for Great Migration
Day 9: Transfer to Mara River via Regional Flight for Great Migration
Day 10: Great Migration Day at the Mara River with Sundowner
Day 11: Transfer to Zanzibar with Sunset Dhow Cruise
Day 12: Prison Island Tour and East Coast Beach Retreat
Day 13: Dolphin Watching and Leisure at the Beach
Day 14: Zanzibar Spice Farm Tour and Departure
Day 1

Arrival in Nairobi, Kenya

Depart from Cape Town, South Africa, and arrive at Nairobi’s JKIA International Airport via Kenya Airways, including a stopover at Victoria Falls. Upon arrival, Bobu Africa will provide airport pickup and transfer you to your hotel. Check in, settle into your room, and rest after your journey. The evening is free for relaxation, preparing for the upcoming safari adventure across Kenya’s wildlife reserves and scenic landscapes. Accommodation Four Points Airport Hotel

Day 2

Arrival and Afternoon Safari at Amboseli National Park

After breakfast, depart for Amboseli National Park, located at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro. Arrive at the park entrance late morning and check into the lodge for lunch and rest. In the afternoon, embark on a game drive in search of elephants and other wildlife, hoping for clear views of Kilimanjaro’s snow-capped peak. Return to the lodge by evening for relaxation, dinner, and an overnight stay. Accommodation Amboseli Serena Lodge

Day 3

Amboseli to Nairobi with Cultural and Culinary Experience

After breakfast, pack luggage and embark on a morning game drive in Amboseli National Park. Exit the park and drive to Nairobi, arriving around midday for lunch at a Chinese restaurant. Check in at the hotel and relax in the afternoon. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Kenyan “Nyama Choma” dining experience at Safari Park before returning to the hotel for rest and overnight stay. Accommodation Windsor Golf Resort & Hotel

Day 4

Arrival and Game Drive at Samburu National Reserve

Depart early for Samburu National Reserve in northern Kenya, renowned for its semi-desert landscapes and unique wildlife. Stop en route for a local lunch at Bomen Restaurant before entering the reserve for an afternoon game drive, seeking the iconic “Samburu Special Five.” Conclude the day by returning to the lodge for relaxation, dinner, and an overnight stay, reflecting on the spectacular wildlife and scenery experienced throughout the day. Accommodation Samburu Sopa Lodge

Day 5

Samburu to Ol Pejeta Conservancy with Cultural and Wildlife Experience

After breakfast, check out, pack luggage, and depart for a morning game drive in Samburu National Reserve. Visit a local Samburu village to experience traditional life before continuing to Ol Pejeta Conservancy. Arrive at the lodge around midday for check-in, lunch, and rest. In the afternoon, enjoy a game drive seeking black and white rhinos and visit the chimpanzee sanctuary. Return to the lodge for relaxation, dinner, and overnight stay. Accommodation Sweetwater’s Serena Camp

Day 6

Ol Pejeta Conservancy to Lake Naivasha with Afternoon Boat Ride

After breakfast, check out, pack luggage, and depart for a morning game drive in Ol Pejeta Conservancy. Exit the conservancy mid-morning and drive to Lake Naivasha, arriving around midday for check-in, lunch, and rest. In the late afternoon, enjoy a scenic boat ride on the lake, observing hippos, African fish eagles, and other wildlife. Return to the lodge for relaxation, dinner, and an overnight stay. Accommodation Lake Naivasha Sopa Resort

Day 7

Journey to Maasai Mara with Afternoon Game Drive

After breakfast, check out, pack luggage, and begin the scenic drive toward Maasai Mara National Reserve. Stop for lunch at a local restaurant in Narok before continuing to the park for an afternoon game drive, exploring the savannah and spotting wildlife. Conclude the day by exiting the reserve and returning to the lodge for relaxation, dinner, and an overnight stay, reflecting on the stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife experienced. Accommodation Mara West Camp

Day 8

Full-Day Safari at the Mara River for Great Migration

After breakfast, prepare a packed lunch and spend the day at the Mara River, anticipating the iconic Great Migration river crossing. Enjoy a picnic lunch on the savannah while observing the dramatic wildlife spectacle, including wildebeest and predators. In the evening, exit Maasai Mara National Reserve and return to the lodge for relaxation, dinner, and overnight stay, reflecting on the extraordinary wildlife experiences witnessed throughout the day. Accommodation Mara West Camp

Day 9

Transfer to Mara River via Regional Flight for Great Migration

After breakfast, take a packed lunch and drive to Migori, then transfer vehicles to cross at Isebania for Kenya exit and Tanzania entry formalities. Bobu arranges the transfer to Tarime Airport for a short regional flight to Kogatende. Upon arrival, proceed directly to the Mara River to witness the Great Migration river crossing. In the evening, return to the lodge for dinner, rest, and a starlit campfire experience. Accommodation Ole Serai Kogatende

Day 10

Great Migration Day at the Mara River with Sundowner

After breakfast, prepare a packed lunch and spend the day at the Mara River, observing the Great Migration river crossing. Enjoy a picnic lunch on the savannah while witnessing the wildlife spectacle. Around midday, return to the lodge for lunch and rest. In the late afternoon, experience a scenic sundowner before returning to the lodge for dinner and overnight, reflecting on the extraordinary wildlife encounters of the day. Accommodation Ole Serai Kogatende

Day 11

Transfer to Zanzibar with Sunset Dhow Cruise

After breakfast, prepare a packed lunch, pack luggage, and depart for a morning game drive before heading to the airport for a regional flight from Kogatende to Zanzibar. Upon arrival, check in to the hotel and rest. Later, enjoy a scenic sunset dhow cruise on the Indian Ocean, followed by dinner at a Chinese restaurant. Conclude the evening with a visit to Forodhani Night Market to experience local street food. Accommodation Zanzibar Serena

Day 12

Prison Island Tour and East Coast Beach Retreat

After breakfast and some free time at the hotel, depart for a guided tour of Prison Island to explore its history and giant tortoise sanctuary. In the late morning, transfer to Zanzibar’s east coast, check in at the hotel, and enjoy lunch followed by relaxation at the beach or by the pool. Conclude the day with dinner at the hotel, soaking in the serene coastal atmosphere. Accommodation Neptune Pwani

Day 13

Dolphin Watching and Leisure at the Beach

After breakfast, depart for the pier and embark on a thrilling dolphin-watching tour by motorboat, enjoying the marine wildlife and coastal scenery. Return to the hotel late morning for rest. At midday, have lunch at the hotel, then spend the afternoon relaxing by the beach or pool, soaking in the sun and ocean views. The day concludes with a delicious dinner at the hotel. Accommodation Neptune Pwani

Day 14

Zanzibar Spice Farm Tour and Departure

After breakfast, depart for a guided tour of Zanzibar’s renowned spice farms, exploring the cultivation and processing of cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, and other aromatic spices. Immerse yourself in the sights, scents, and flavors of the plantations. At midday, enjoy lunch at a Chinese restaurant in historic Stone Town. Following lunch, transfer to the airport for your onward flight, concluding your Zanzibar adventure with lasting memories of the island’s culture and natural beauty.

Make your dream trip come true with Bobu Africa

At Bobu Africa you can customize your trip. Our sample itineraries are adjustable to your preferences. Our specialists work together with you to create your dream journey!

Your Stay, Your Way At Bobu Africa, we understand that where you stay is more than just a place to sleep—it’s an essential part of your journey and a reflection of the adventure itself. That’s why we take a different approach to safari accommodations. We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all. Instead, we craft your accommodation choices around you—your preferences, your travel dates, your desired comfort level, and your unique sense of adventure. We work with a wide range of trusted camps, lodges, and boutique hotels across East Africa, each carefully vetted for quality, safety, service, and charm. Whether you envision a luxurious lodge with an infinity pool overlooking the savannah, a family-friendly camp with open space and comfort, or a rustic tented experience where you fall asleep to the sounds of the wild, we find the best possible options that align with your vision and the rhythm of your safari. Tailored Comfort in Every Destination From the moment you land to your final game drive, every accommodation is thoughtfully selected to enhance your overall safari experience. Some of our favorites include:

  • Eco-lodges set deep in the bush, where you can sip sundowners by a firepit and listen to lions roar in the distance.
  • Charming lakeside retreats, perfect for birdwatching and peaceful sunsets.
  • High-end tented camps that blend comfort with nature, offering ensuite bathrooms, king-sized beds, and private verandas.
  • Mountain and crater-view lodges, where every morning begins with spectacular panoramas of iconic African landscapes.

No matter where you go, you can count on:

  • Clean, comfortable, and safe accommodations
  • Friendly staff and warm East African hospitality
  • Meals that celebrate local flavors, often served in scenic outdoor settings
  • Access to unique extras like cultural performances, guided nature walks, and even surprise bush breakfasts

More Than a Place to Sleep—A Place to Remember So whether you’re a seasoned explorer or planning your first safari, rest assured that with Bobu Africa, your stay will be as unforgettable as the landscapes, wildlife, and people that make Africa so magical. And if you’re not sure what kind of stay best suits you, our travel specialists are here to advise, recommend, and help you imagine the possibilities. You’ll never have to choose between comfort and authenticity—with Bobu Africa, you get both. Eka Hotel Nairobi : Eka is a contemporary 4-star hotel in Nairobi, conveniently located at the intersection of Mombasa Road and Southern By-pass, 5 minutes from JKIA through the express highway with close proximity to the Nairobi national park, major government and corporate organizations. Eka Hotel Nairobi features 167 well-appointed rooms, five meeting & conference rooms, restaurant & bar, gym, swimming pool, gift shop, wellness center among other top facilities offering the best choice venue for your business and leisure stay. Lake Nakuru Sopa Lodge: Located on a range of hills that form the western limits of Africa’s Great Rift Valley, the lodge offers spectacular views over the vastness of Africa. The lodge also overlooks Lake Nakuru and its surrounding National Park, one that is a paradise for bird watchers and wildlife lovers alike. Lake Nakuru National Park is mainly a wooded and bushy grassland with a wide ecological diversity and characteristic habitats that range from the lake waters to the escarpment and ridges. Oltukai Lodge: Ol Tukai Lodge is set at the foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Amboseli National Park, which is renowned for its elephant population. Writers have described Ol Tukai and the surrounding Amboseli with its breathtaking scenery and unique wildlife as ‘A home for the gods’. The lodge opened its doors in 1996, on the original setup for the film crew who shot Snow at Kilimanjaro in 1948 starring Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward and Ava Gardner – an adaptation of The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories, a compendium of short stories authored by Ernest Hemingway that was published in 1961.

Make your dream trip come true with Bobu Africa

At Bobu Africa you can customize your trip. Our sample itineraries are adjustable to your preferences. Our specialists work together with you to create your dream journey!

  • We understand that planning a safari is more than just organizing a trip—it's about crafting an unforgettable journey that resonates with your dreams and values. Our commitment is to provide you with an exceptional, personalized, and responsible travel experience from the moment you reach out to us until long after you've returned home

    1. Personalized Safari Experiences: Your adventure is unique, and so is our approach. We take the time to understand your preferences, interests, and expectations to design a safari that reflects your vision. Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway, a family adventure, or a solo expedition, we tailor every detail to ensure your journey is truly yours.​

    2. Transparent and Honest Communication: We believe in building trust through transparency. From clear pricing with no hidden fees to honest advice about destinations and accommodations, we provide all the information you need to make informed decisions. Our team is always available to answer your questions and provide support at every stage of your journey.

    3. Exceptional Quality and Service
    Excellence is at the heart of what we do. We partner with reputable lodges, experienced guides, and reliable service providers to ensure every aspect of your safari meets the highest standards. Our attention to detail and dedication to quality guarantee a seamless and memorable experience.​

    5. Safety and Well-being: Your safety is our priority. We adhere to stringent safety protocols and continuously monitor conditions to ensure a secure travel environment. Our team is trained to handle emergencies, and we provide comprehensive support to address any concerns during your safari.​

    4. Commitment to Sustainability: We are dedicated to responsible tourism that benefits both the environment and local communities. Our practices include minimizing waste, supporting conservation efforts, and engaging with community projects. By choosing us, you're contributing to the preservation of Africa's natural beauty and cultural heritage.

    6. Post-Trip Engagement: Our relationship doesn't end when your safari concludes. We value your feedback and are eager to hear about your experiences. Additionally, we keep you informed about the positive impact of your journey, including updates on conservation projects and community initiatives you've supported.​

  • When planning a safari, it’s important to carefully consider the time of year you want to travel to Africa. Safari seasons are determined by the weather, and the year is broken up into high/peak season and low season. Here is weather breakdown:

    https://youtu.be/l9taTr6Yd4E

  • High or peak season coincides with winter in the southern hemisphere. If you’re up north, then just flip your seasons around – your summer is our winter. Winter is a great time for safari because:

    • It’s cooler. Nights will be cold, but days are generally balmy.
    • The rain dries up, making it easier to drive on dirt roads.
    • The dry climate means fewer insects; the risk of malaria is lower.
    • The dryness makes rivers and waterholes evaporate.
    • Southern Africa’s thick vegetation dries up and thins out.

    All of this adds up to making game viewing easier. The animals don’t have much option but to stay close to water during the dry winter season, which means that they’re easily spotted. Demand is very high at this time of year and there is limited safari accommodation in prime wildlife areas. Most lodges have under twenty rooms, some as few as three, so rates are higher and you need to book and plan much further in advance

  • Also known as the ‘Green Season’, low season coincides with Africa’s humid and lush summer – the cold, snowy and slushy winter if you’re in the northern hemisphere. Across most of Africa, summer starts with rains in November: rivers and waterholes fill up, the vegetation and grasses are transformed from thin and brown to thick and green (hence, ‘Green Season’), baby animals are born, and all sorts of amazing birds arrive from the northern hemisphere. Essentially, everything from the peak season is reversed.

    Since the Green Season sees fewer visitors, you don’t have to plan so far in advance; three to six months is usually fine. If it’s a special occasion, like a honeymoon or proposal, and you have your heart set on a specific lodge, then it’s better to get it all wrapped up as soon as you can. Once again, your Africa Safari Expert will sort out the flights, transfers, lodges, activities – and perhaps even that bottle of Champagne on ice to celebrate!

  • If it’s your very first safari, we suggest visiting in high season, if you can, simply because you’re likely to see more animals, quicker. The animals are still about during Green Season, but in some destinations, they’re slightly more difficult to find – although it’s very rewarding when you do!

    Once the safari bug has bitten, make your second trip a Green Season safari so that you can experience the difference. There will be fewer safari vehicles about, plenty of baby animals and migrant birds, plus you’ll enjoy lower accommodation rates.

    Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9taTr6Yd4E&t=36s

    Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq9VvDGozBE&t=1s

    Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25JCPBvh8B0

  • Wherever you go, we will Put you at ease. In case of an emergency during your safari, Bobu Africa is here to support you 24/7. As your trusted travel partner, we offer on-safari assistance and can be contacted for any emergency situations that may arise.

    If you need immediate help, contact our dedicated emergency contact, which will be provided to you before your departure. Our experienced team is available around the clock to provide guidance, support, and assistance in case of emergencies. Whether you require medical assistance, have safety concerns, or need any other form of help during your safari, rest assured that Bobu Africa is just a phone call away. We are committed to ensuring your well-being and peace of mind throughout your African adventure. 

    We always have an Evacuation Plan is designed to give you fast, quality and affordable medical care in the event of a medical emergency across the larger Eastern African region. It ensures that you have access to exceptional emergency medical services, providing peace of mind during critical moments through our partnership with AMREF Flying Doctors.

  • When embarking on your African safari adventure, it’s important to ensure you have the necessary documentation with you. Here’s a list of essential documentation to bring:

    Passport: Your passport is your most important travel document. Ensure that it is valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure date from Africa. Check the specific entry requirements for the countries you plan to visit as some may require a visa. Remember to make copies of your passport and keep them separate from the original for backup purposes.

    Visas: Depending on your nationality and the countries you plan to visit; you may need to obtain visas in advance. Research the visa requirements for each destination and allow sufficient time for the application process. Some visas can be obtained upon arrival, while others require advance application.

    Travel Insurance: It’s highly recommended to have travel insurance that covers medical expenses, trip cancellation, lost luggage, and other unforeseen circumstances. Ensure that your insurance policy provides adequate coverage for your entire trip duration and the activities you plan to undertake, such as wildlife viewing and adventure sports.

    Health Documents: Check if any vaccinations or specific health requirements are needed for the countries you plan to visit. Some destinations may require a Yellow Fever vaccination certificate or other immunisations. Consult with your healthcare provider or a travel clinic for the most up-to-date information and recommendations.

    Itinerary and Confirmation Documents: Keep copies of your itinerary, flight tickets, hotel reservations, and any tour or activity confirmations. It’s helpful to have both digital and printed copies accessible during your travels.

    Remember to keep all your important documents in a secure place, such as a travel document organizer or a locked bag. It’s also a good idea to share your itinerary and contact details with a trusted family member or friend back home. If you have any specific questions regarding documentation requirements for your chosen destinations, our knowledgeable Africa Safari Experts are here to assist you and provide guidance.

  • With sound medical advice from your doctor or travel clinic specialist, plus up-to-date vaccinations and good old-fashioned common sense, you are very unlikely to have any serious health concerns when travelling to Africa. Ironically, the riskiest part of any journey in terms of your health is likely to be the long-haul flight.

    We highly recommend that you visit your doctor well in advance of your safari adventure to discuss any health concerns you might have.

    Yellow Fever Vaccine

    All travelers arriving in Kenya/Tanzania from countries where yellow fever is endemic should present a valid yellow fever certificate. 

    Yellow Fever Vaccination exemptions

    Infants aged less than 9 months, except during an epidemic when infants aged 6-9 months, in areas where the risk of infection is high, should also receive the vaccine.

    Pregnant women – except during a yellow fever outbreak when the risk of infection is high.

    People with severe allergies to egg protein. 

    People with severe immunodeficiency due to symptomatic HIV/AIDS or other causes, or who have a thymus disorder.

    How Do I Find A Yellow Fever Vaccine Near Me?

    Only CDC registered Yellow Fever Clinics can order and administer the yellow fever vaccine. Destination Health Travel Clinic offers three yellow fever certified locations in Massachusetts. 

     After vaccination, we provide you with the official CDC International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) also known as the “Yellow Book.”  A stamp is added to the document and serves as your proof of immunization. We suggest keeping your ICVP with your passport for safe keeping.

    If your travel plans include a visit to other popular destinations in Africa like Tanzania and Zanzibar or Victoria Falls, we will assist with health advice and vaccinations during the same visit.

  • We understand that planning a safari is more than just organizing a trip—it's about crafting an unforgettable journey that resonates with your dreams and values. Our commitment is to provide you with an exceptional, personalized, and responsible travel experience from the moment you reach out to us until long after you've returned home

    1. Personalized Safari Experiences: Your adventure is unique, and so is our approach. We take the time to understand your preferences, interests, and expectations to design a safari that reflects your vision. Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway, a family adventure, or a solo expedition, we tailor every detail to ensure your journey is truly yours.​

    2. Transparent and Honest Communication: We believe in building trust through transparency. From clear pricing with no hidden fees to honest advice about destinations and accommodations, we provide all the information you need to make informed decisions. Our team is always available to answer your questions and provide support at every stage of your journey.

    3. Exceptional Quality and Service
    Excellence is at the heart of what we do. We partner with reputable lodges, experienced guides, and reliable service providers to ensure every aspect of your safari meets the highest standards. Our attention to detail and dedication to quality guarantee a seamless and memorable experience.​

    5. Safety and Well-being: Your safety is our priority. We adhere to stringent safety protocols and continuously monitor conditions to ensure a secure travel environment. Our team is trained to handle emergencies, and we provide comprehensive support to address any concerns during your safari.​

    4. Commitment to Sustainability: We are dedicated to responsible tourism that benefits both the environment and local communities. Our practices include minimizing waste, supporting conservation efforts, and engaging with community projects. By choosing us, you're contributing to the preservation of Africa's natural beauty and cultural heritage.

    6. Post-Trip Engagement: Our relationship doesn't end when your safari concludes. We value your feedback and are eager to hear about your experiences. Additionally, we keep you informed about the positive impact of your journey, including updates on conservation projects and community initiatives you've supported.​

  • When planning a safari, it’s important to carefully consider the time of year you want to travel to Africa. Safari seasons are determined by the weather, and the year is broken up into high/peak season and low season. Here is weather breakdown:

    https://youtu.be/l9taTr6Yd4E

  • High or peak season coincides with winter in the southern hemisphere. If you’re up north, then just flip your seasons around – your summer is our winter. Winter is a great time for safari because:

    • It’s cooler. Nights will be cold, but days are generally balmy.
    • The rain dries up, making it easier to drive on dirt roads.
    • The dry climate means fewer insects; the risk of malaria is lower.
    • The dryness makes rivers and waterholes evaporate.
    • Southern Africa’s thick vegetation dries up and thins out.

    All of this adds up to making game viewing easier. The animals don’t have much option but to stay close to water during the dry winter season, which means that they’re easily spotted. Demand is very high at this time of year and there is limited safari accommodation in prime wildlife areas. Most lodges have under twenty rooms, some as few as three, so rates are higher and you need to book and plan much further in advance

  • Also known as the ‘Green Season’, low season coincides with Africa’s humid and lush summer – the cold, snowy and slushy winter if you’re in the northern hemisphere. Across most of Africa, summer starts with rains in November: rivers and waterholes fill up, the vegetation and grasses are transformed from thin and brown to thick and green (hence, ‘Green Season’), baby animals are born, and all sorts of amazing birds arrive from the northern hemisphere. Essentially, everything from the peak season is reversed.

    Since the Green Season sees fewer visitors, you don’t have to plan so far in advance; three to six months is usually fine. If it’s a special occasion, like a honeymoon or proposal, and you have your heart set on a specific lodge, then it’s better to get it all wrapped up as soon as you can. Once again, your Africa Safari Expert will sort out the flights, transfers, lodges, activities – and perhaps even that bottle of Champagne on ice to celebrate!

  • If it’s your very first safari, we suggest visiting in high season, if you can, simply because you’re likely to see more animals, quicker. The animals are still about during Green Season, but in some destinations, they’re slightly more difficult to find – although it’s very rewarding when you do!

    Once the safari bug has bitten, make your second trip a Green Season safari so that you can experience the difference. There will be fewer safari vehicles about, plenty of baby animals and migrant birds, plus you’ll enjoy lower accommodation rates.

    Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9taTr6Yd4E&t=36s

    Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq9VvDGozBE&t=1s

    Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25JCPBvh8B0

  • Wherever you go, we will Put you at ease. In case of an emergency during your safari, Bobu Africa is here to support you 24/7. As your trusted travel partner, we offer on-safari assistance and can be contacted for any emergency situations that may arise.

    If you need immediate help, contact our dedicated emergency contact, which will be provided to you before your departure. Our experienced team is available around the clock to provide guidance, support, and assistance in case of emergencies. Whether you require medical assistance, have safety concerns, or need any other form of help during your safari, rest assured that Bobu Africa is just a phone call away. We are committed to ensuring your well-being and peace of mind throughout your African adventure. 

    We always have an Evacuation Plan is designed to give you fast, quality and affordable medical care in the event of a medical emergency across the larger Eastern African region. It ensures that you have access to exceptional emergency medical services, providing peace of mind during critical moments through our partnership with AMREF Flying Doctors.

  • When embarking on your African safari adventure, it’s important to ensure you have the necessary documentation with you. Here’s a list of essential documentation to bring:

    Passport: Your passport is your most important travel document. Ensure that it is valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure date from Africa. Check the specific entry requirements for the countries you plan to visit as some may require a visa. Remember to make copies of your passport and keep them separate from the original for backup purposes.

    Visas: Depending on your nationality and the countries you plan to visit; you may need to obtain visas in advance. Research the visa requirements for each destination and allow sufficient time for the application process. Some visas can be obtained upon arrival, while others require advance application.

    Travel Insurance: It’s highly recommended to have travel insurance that covers medical expenses, trip cancellation, lost luggage, and other unforeseen circumstances. Ensure that your insurance policy provides adequate coverage for your entire trip duration and the activities you plan to undertake, such as wildlife viewing and adventure sports.

    Health Documents: Check if any vaccinations or specific health requirements are needed for the countries you plan to visit. Some destinations may require a Yellow Fever vaccination certificate or other immunisations. Consult with your healthcare provider or a travel clinic for the most up-to-date information and recommendations.

    Itinerary and Confirmation Documents: Keep copies of your itinerary, flight tickets, hotel reservations, and any tour or activity confirmations. It’s helpful to have both digital and printed copies accessible during your travels.

    Remember to keep all your important documents in a secure place, such as a travel document organizer or a locked bag. It’s also a good idea to share your itinerary and contact details with a trusted family member or friend back home. If you have any specific questions regarding documentation requirements for your chosen destinations, our knowledgeable Africa Safari Experts are here to assist you and provide guidance.

  • With sound medical advice from your doctor or travel clinic specialist, plus up-to-date vaccinations and good old-fashioned common sense, you are very unlikely to have any serious health concerns when travelling to Africa. Ironically, the riskiest part of any journey in terms of your health is likely to be the long-haul flight.

    We highly recommend that you visit your doctor well in advance of your safari adventure to discuss any health concerns you might have.

    Yellow Fever Vaccine

    All travelers arriving in Kenya/Tanzania from countries where yellow fever is endemic should present a valid yellow fever certificate. 

    Yellow Fever Vaccination exemptions

    Infants aged less than 9 months, except during an epidemic when infants aged 6-9 months, in areas where the risk of infection is high, should also receive the vaccine.

    Pregnant women – except during a yellow fever outbreak when the risk of infection is high.

    People with severe allergies to egg protein. 

    People with severe immunodeficiency due to symptomatic HIV/AIDS or other causes, or who have a thymus disorder.

    How Do I Find A Yellow Fever Vaccine Near Me?

    Only CDC registered Yellow Fever Clinics can order and administer the yellow fever vaccine. Destination Health Travel Clinic offers three yellow fever certified locations in Massachusetts. 

     After vaccination, we provide you with the official CDC International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) also known as the “Yellow Book.”  A stamp is added to the document and serves as your proof of immunization. We suggest keeping your ICVP with your passport for safe keeping.

    If your travel plans include a visit to other popular destinations in Africa like Tanzania and Zanzibar or Victoria Falls, we will assist with health advice and vaccinations during the same visit.

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