African Safari Tours
Born of Africa
African Safari Tours is a safari tour operator crafting safaris throughout Africa, with a focus on southern Africa. We work with clients developing African safari trips to ensure that they have an unforgettable safari experience tailored to their exact requirements. We believe in experiential travel, with the wildlife, the people and the land all vital facets of the perfect safari holiday.
Our comprehensive approach to safari travel means that you will be given detailed information during the planning stages of your safari and considered advice when choosing your ideal safari. We offer African safari trips comprising camps and lodges operated by both branded and independent safari outfitters.
Passionate about Africa, we have a deep understanding of the African safari environment, the people and places. We are thus well placed to perfectly capture your safari aspirations.
Whilst on safari in Africa our clients benefit from a network of country representatives who provide support if required. African Safari Tours can be contacted freephone on UK 0800 059 9313 or at [email protected]
What to Expect on an African Safari Tour
The word safari derives from a Swahili term to describe a journey, trip, voyage or even expedition and the modern concept of an African safari is as diverse. Any tour to Africa to see wildlife could be referred to as a safari no matter how it be conducted. The modern African safari tour could describe anything from visitors exploring this majestic continent alone to popular photographic safaris and even niche experiences such as riding and walking safaris.
Africa is a vast continent offering diverse experiences throughout, from Cape Town on the south western tip to the deserts forests and savannas of the hinterland, and contains some of the last great unspoilt places on earth. This is the perfect place to safari.
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The Places of Africa

Okavango Delta, Botswana
The World’s Greatest Inland Delta
Africa’s premier safari destination the Okavango Delta is a unique pulsing wetland. Covering between 6 and 15 000 square kilometres of Kalahari Desert in northern Botswana the delta owes its existence to the Okavango (Kavango) River which flows from the Angolan highlands, across Namibia’s Caprivi Strip and into the Kalahari Desert.

Chobe National Park, Botswana
Home of Africa’s Largest Elephant Herds
The Chobe National Park, in northern Botswana, is home to the continents greatest herds of elephant and buffalo. These vast herds congregate on the banks of the Chobe River providing superb game viewing.
Further inland the Savute Channel reaches the marsh, providing great game viewing in an iconic location.
African Safari Accommodation
Chobe Game Lodge
Chobe National Park, Botswana

Chobe Game Lodge is situated on the banks of the famous Chobe River. The lodge is the only permanent accommodation in the Chobe National Park.
Shinde Camp
Okavango Delta, Botswana

Ker & Downey Botswana’s Shinde Camp provides five star accommodation in the Okavango Delta, one of Africa’s premier safari destinations.
Xaranna Okavango Delta Camp
Okavango Delta, Botswana

With inspiration taken from the beautiful water lily, Xaranna Okavango Delta Camp is delightful with nine ensuite safari tents combining canvas and bleached timber.
Xudum Okavango Delta Lodge
Okavango Delta, Botswana

Xudum Okavango Delta Lodge is set on the edge of a channel in Botswana’s Okavango Delta, deep within the 272 000 hectare private Rann’s Concession.
Kanana Camp
Okavango Delta, Botswana

Kanana Camp is situated on the Xudum river within the Pom Pom Concession in the south west of the world famous Okavango Delta.
Okuti Camp
Okavango Delta, Botswana

Okuti Camp is situated at the heart of the Moremi Game Reserve in the Okavango Delta.
Kings Pool
Linyanti, Botswana

Kings Pool is named for Scandinavian royalty and overlooks the Kings Pool Lagoon in the private Linyanti Concession
Mnemba Island
Zanzibar, Tanzania

This scented land of coconuts and spices is bathed in the heady scents of cloves and cinnamon and traditional dhows still drift across the horizon.