Unique Eco-Adventures
South Africa offers many Eco adventure vacations and experiences starting with game drives to view the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino) – and the other breathtaking animals that offer a diversity of wildlife that is out of this world. For some unique Eco adventure experiences try turtle tracking, dolphin safaris, to viewing some of the world’s most colorful and exotic birds. If you are daredevil enough, you can take to the waters for an adrenaline pumping shark cage dive, or take to new heights with rock climbing, hot air ballooning, paragliding or skydiving, then there’s mountain biking and hiking, off-road adventures and so much more.
Every imaginable experience is available from camping safaris to climbing Africa’s highest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. The migratory pink flamingos in Kenya, which lend Lake Nakuru its blush, number close to a million and are an unforgettable sight in the shallows and this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Kenya Eco adventure tours.
The ultimate experience can be had in Uganda with gorilla trekking and chimpanzee safaris. The Eco-lodges provide western standards of comfort balanced with the pressure local people face in obtaining food and clean water. These Eco-lodges reduce water consumption and waste disposal is controlled, and solar power is used instead of generators.
The idyllic islands of the Indian Ocean offer a kaleidoscope of activities from diving, bush hiking, sugary beaches and authentic villages.
Hotels/Lodges
Benguerra Lodge
Benguerra Lodge is situated on an African island paradise, washed by the…
Busanga Bush Camp
Dawn at Busanga Bush Camp in Kafue National Park looks out across mist…
Damaraland Camp
Damaraland Camp is located in possibly the most pristine wilderness area…
Duba Plains Camp
Duba Plains Camp lies in the most remote reaches of the Okavango Delta,…
La Reserve Hotel
This much loved family-owned hotel is set amidst large tropical gardens…
Leroo La Tau
Leroo La Tau is built on cliffs over 10 meters above this changing riverbed…










