Top Group Safari Destinations in Africa
Top Group Safari Destinations in Africa : Travelling with other people who share your interests can sometimes be the greatest safari experience. People who have the same enthusiasm for exploration and novel experiences as you can make a routine trip seem extraordinary. And who knows? These random meetings might lead to the creation of lifelong friendships and connections.
Additionally, Focus East Africa Tours’ lone travelers choose group tours not just for the sake of companionship but also as a way to save money.
For example, group exploration and enjoyment can be derived greatly from city tours. Without going over budget, you could get group discounts on park, museum, and guided tour admission fees. All of this while sticking to your original itinerary for the remainder of the trip.
Additionally, group travel improves security and safety, particularly to unknown or possibly dangerous places. Members of the group watch out for one another, and they share responsibility for each other’s welfare.
This is your friendly reminder to give us a call if you have been considering travelling to Africa with friends, coworkers, or even just on your own. We’ll go over a few of the top group travel destinations in Africa in this post.
The River Nile and Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
The rise and fall of numerous powerful civilizations is entwined with the history of the Nile. Take a group trip back in time to discover the wonders of ancient Egypt. Highlights of an Egypt trip for your group tour include a cruise along the Nile, the famous Pyramids of Giza, and the busy streets of Cairo.
Travelling along a river that is so iconic and vital to all 11 of the countries it passes through will teach you a great deal about history. A prosperous Africa is made possible and maintained by the Nile, which still supports agriculture, trade, fishing, and hydropower today as it did in the past.
Kenya-Tanzania’s Mara-Serengeti Ecosystem
The ideal location to go on a safari is right in the middle of Africa. Group travellers looking for an up-close look at Africa’s magnificent wildlife will find an exciting safari experience in Kenya and Tanzania. An encounter with the Big Five in their natural habitat is guaranteed on a Mara-Serengeti tour, which features everything from lions and elusive leopards to the powerful African elephant and sprinting gazelles.
Tanzania and Kenya have developed an interdependent relationship as neighbors. If your group goes during the summer, you can watch as predators and prey perform a dance of life, transforming the Mara into a living theatre of survival. Millions of giraffes, gazelles, and wildebeests traverse the East African plains each year. They begin to migrate from the Serengeti in Tanzania towards Kenya in search of water and greener pastures. Before they can finally arrive at Masai Mara, where they will enjoy pasture for months, they must all risk being attacked by crocodiles or perhaps dying as they cross the Mara River. It’s truly amazing to see.
Zambia-Zimbabwe’s Victoria Falls (the smoke that thunders)
Victoria Falls is the ideal location if you’re looking for a combination of breathtaking scenery and extreme thrills. Victoria Falls, which spans the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, is praised as the world’s largest waterfall and a natural wonder.
The Zambezi River is spectacularly interrupted as it plunges over a knife-edge cliff into a narrow chasm below, after meandering gently through the African landscape. The cliff is appropriately named “the smoke that thunders” due to the sound of the falling water and the surrounding mist.
For the best views of the Falls, take a group stroll along the well-known Victoria Falls Bridge. Some of our guests at Focus East Africa Tours have described this as an almost spiritual experience. We hope this for every one of you.