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Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls River Lodge

Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls River Lodge

How to Set Off on Safari

The Swahili word safari means “journey,” and perhaps there is no greater journey than an overland exploration in the incredible continent of Africa. It’s a chance to detach from the world for a while as you submerse yourself in the savannah and surrender to the rhythms of nature.

Safaris are both a decadent experience – accommodations run from glamping to boutique five-star lodges – and a very grounding experience, as the opportunity for cultural immersion and outdoor education is an intrinsic part of the trip. If you’re ready to start ticking off your “Big 5” or wondering how you get to see mountain gorillas up close, read on.


Not sure where to start? We can help.

 
South Africa, Londolozi Game Reserve

South Africa, Londolozi Game Reserve

Which Country is the Best Place to Visit?

Africa is home to 54 countries, with only a handful offering different types of safari experiences. The best time to view wildlife is during the dry season — roughly June to October in sub-Saharan Africa. If it’s the Great Migration you want to see (herds of wildlife crossing the rivers of the Serengeti and Masai Mara), go between July and September. Let’s look at what a few of these countries have to offer:

Botswana:  Home to classic safari lodges and the opportunity to explore via water-based safaris, Botswana is home to the famous flood plains of the Okavango Delta — the biggest inland delta in the world. Jeep drive or dugout canoe? The choice is yours.

Top: Tanzania, Elewana |  Left: Botswana, Belmond  |  Right: Kenya, &Beyond

Top: Tanzania, Elewana | Left: Botswana, Belmond | Right: Kenya, &Beyond

Tanzania: Perhaps best known for the Great Wildebeest Migration, which happens in May and again in December. It’s also famous for the open savannahs of the Serengeti. Travellers have a good chance of spotting all of the “Big Five” species (lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and buffalo), especially if the safari day includes time around the Ngorongoro Crater — a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To unwind from your big adventure, Zanzibar's picture-perfect beaches are a great place to relax before the long flight home.

Kenya:  One of the best-known countries for safaris, travellers have been coming to this East African country and the wilds of the Masai Mara National Park for years. Here’s your chance to live out your Out of Africa fantasy (the 1985 classic was filmed here) while watching the Great Migration, too.

Zambia and Zimbabwe: Part of the draw towards these countries is the chance to see Victoria Falls — the world's most spectacular sheet of falling water. The rainbows and mist and overwhelming water spray (for those who get close enough) are as unforgettable as the safari.

Top: Victoria Falls  |  Left: Cape Town, South Africa, One&Only  |  Right: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda

Top: Victoria Falls | Left: Cape Town, South Africa, One&Only | Right: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda

South Africa: This is often the most popular destination for first-timers since travellers have a strong chance of seeing the Big Five. Look for leopards at Sabi Sands and enjoy this country’s luxury safari camp scene. South Africa also has more to offer than wildlife: it’s compact enough for post-safari visits to excellent wine country and gorgeous coastal beaches.

Uganda and Rwanda: Either of these central African countries is your go-to place for spotting mountain gorillas in the wild. Intrepid travellers will rise early and trek for hours through dense jungle and rainforest to watch in wonder at these humanlike beasts.

Hakuna matata! Let’s choose the right country and the best time of year for your visit.

 
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When Should we Take the Kids?

Heading into Africa is a mind-blowing experience for every age group, but when you’re traveling with children, parents often wonder, “What age is the right age to go on safari?” Here’s our advice: 

Under 9: Even if you’ve got a good little traveller at home, the long flights and long days chasing animals in wild jeep rides through safari country may be a little much for this age group. Certainly, families will need to move at a slower pace to help break up the trip for wee ones. 

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Ages 10-tween: Ten-year-olds are very impressionable. Their brains are growing quickly, their attention span is increasing, and they can handle more independent thought – events and skills learned at this age have a habit of staying with children for years. If your 10- to 12-year-old is mature enough to handle long-haul travel, a safari is a great eye-opener. Not only will The Lion King come to life before their eyes, but also it’s a fantastic introduction to new cultures, new environments, and different ways of life.

Ages 13-18: Perhaps the perfect time for rough-and-ready safari trips is when you’ve got teenagers to enthrall. Not only are they now big enough that you can trust they won’t fall out of open-top jeeps but also they will be spellbound by the visceral reality of a safari. It may also be the only time you see them up before dawn for early-morning game drives. Make sure your safari includes cultural visits to nearby villages. There’s an opportunity for intellectual growth for your teen every day on safari. 


Make memories you’ll be talking about for the rest of your lives. 

Zanzibar, Tanzania

Zanzibar, Tanzania

Why it’s so Important to Book Ahead and Plan this Trip

Safaris are immersive, unforgettable, and a big investment — one that will pay off big time in terms of memories and life-changing moments. We will make sure it’s the best vacation you’ve ever had – and we need to book it as far in advance as possible. High demand is one reason for this, and it can take longer now to ensure you'll get the best accommodations and guides. We aren’t able to hold reservations or travel dates as in the before times; there’s simply too much demand now.

Give us a call. We can help you wade through the many options for safari. Classic lodge? Tented camp? Is a plunge pool a must-have? Is a private game reserve or national park the best option for your Big 5 search? And do the safari guides have the right training to ensure your experience is top notch? We can help.


Let’s expedite your expedition planning.

Best Bets for: Summer, Fall, Festive | Desserts of the World | Long-Term Trip Planning
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London, England

The World Awaits: Our Best Bets for 2022

Anticipating a vacation is almost as sweet as taking that vacation – especially when it’s been planned well in advance by a professional. The first step is to book an appointment with us to sketch out your travel road map. A five-year plan, for example, means a family reunion in the Maldives, a milestone birthday with the gals in Tuscany, or a boys’ trip to St. Andrews, Scotland, for a historic round of golf is made easy. 

While you’re planning into 2023, 2024 and beyond, let’s look at where we can send you in 2022. 


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Good Bets for Summer 2022

Why not head back to the culture and excitement of big cities and rediscover the joy of live theatre in New York? Chicago’s architecture is a treat – book the must-do river tour early. Never strolled the Walk of Fame or explored the wild intersection of Hollywood and Vine in Los Angeles? It’s just one small corner in a city of “I saw that on TV” landmarks (watch for celebs on hikes in Runyon Canyon and Griffith Park). Don’t forget  Washington, D.C.’s incredible array of museums and historic sites – make history come alive for you and your brood. 

If you’re looking for a long-haul getaway, what about South AmericaPeru is just entering its dry season with bright, sunny days to explore the ruins of Machu Picchu. Or newly opened  Australia? The Southern Hemisphere is enjoying fall and heading into winter – cooler temperatures make it a good time to explore the outback and Western Australia.


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The Cotswolds, England | Venice, Italy | Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland | Cape Town, South Africa

Good Bets for Fall 2022

If you’re ready to cruise again, this is the perfect time to book a cabin for fall sailings as so much is available. Italy is always a good idea, and shoulder season is simply less busy with all the same food, wine, and scenery you’re longing to enjoy. The winding streets of Venice are much more fun with fewer crowds, so let’s book that much delayed romantic getaway! Perhaps it’s time to search out those family roots? Hotel availability opens up throughout the U.K. and Ireland in the fall — get your craicon at your ancestors’ favorite local! And if you’re ready for a long-haul flight, explore Cape Town and drive the Garden Route coastline to explore its beaches and wineries.


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Covent Garden, London | Val d'Isere, France | Masada, Israel | Nile River, Aswan, Egypt

Good Bets for 2022 Festive Season 

The bright lights and festive cheer of London in December are a great backdrop to your family plans, and side trips to the Alps are easily reached via Eurostar’s Ski Train. Want something warmer? Israel’s holy sites offer a soul-renewing pilgrimage for many, and make sure to take restorative side trips to the Dead Sea and the ruins of Masada. More travelers are returning to Egypt to explore the Great Pyramids of Giza. Combine a visit to Cairo with river tours along the Nile for a spectacular holiday season. Booking now will help make your festive season merrier this year.


Plan now, pack later, and reap the benefits of your travel advisor’s expertise.

 

Chocolate Mousse

How Far Will Your Sweet Tooth Take You?

Discovering new cuisines in new countries is one of the pleasures of travel. Biting into a freshly made macaron on the Champs-Élysées makes it so much more delicious. For your final course, pass on the cheese plate and sink your teeth into these classic treats in their country of origin.

France: Chocolate mousse, made the French way (with eggs, no cream), is denser and richer and truly out of this world. C’est magnifique!

New Orleans: Beignet, a deep-fried square doughnut piled high with icing sugar, is best served with strong coffee and eaten in an outdoor café in the French Quarter. Extra napkins, please.

Beignet | Pastel de Tres Leches | Pastel de nata

Mexico: Pastel de Tres Leches, or three milk cake, is a dense sponge cake steeped in evaporated milk, condensed milk, and heavy cream. It’s decadent, yet light and airy, too.

Portugal: Pastel de nata– the sweet creamy custard nestled in a tart of scorched puff pastry and dusted with cinnamon is one of Portugal’s great gifts to the world.

Jamaica: Rum cake –  more than one bottle of booze is used to bake this dark, luscious fruitcake. Then once it’s out of the oven, more rum is poured on top for good measure. 

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Zeppole | Eton Mess | Tart au sucre

Southern Italy: Zeppole –  the deep-fried, bite-sized doughnuts can be savory or sweet. Dough that’s twisted into small shapes is best eaten hot, but also try zeppole filled with pastry cream and chocolate.

England: Eton Mess – dip your silver spoon into a gorgeous mix of crisp meringue, fresh strawberries and whipped cream. Enjoy with a strong cuppa.

Quebec: Tarte au sucre, or sugar pie, is a French-Canadian classic. A thickened maple syrup filling on a flaky pie crust is a sweet way to welcome spring. 


Vacation calories never count, right? Let’s plan a trip to your favorite treat.

 

Giraffe Manor, Nairobi

It’s Time to Start Designing your Dreams 

When we know your plans, we'll make sure you stay in rooms with the best views, snap up the best tee times, and ensure you arrive on the most direct flights since we'll be ready to pounce when airlines release those seats. We are terrific at helping clients geographically strategize their destination wish list. For example, in those years between big, special trips, we can help clients maximize their travel fund by recommending beach escapes that won’t break the bank.

Multigenerational groups need to work around school schedules – planning ahead means even in a busy season you’ll get the accommodation you are hoping for (Nairobi’s Giraffe Manor, anyone?). 

After two years of delayed milestone trips, travelers around the world are spreading their wings again. Don’t get left behind. Book an appointment to plan out the next five years of dream destinations and make post-pandemic travel part of your new normal. 


Let’s plan your long-term in the short-term