For one of the most enriching adventures you’ll ever experience, make your wildest dreams come true on African safari. Here’s what you can expect when exploring Africa on a Globus and Cosmos tour. 

Close encounters 

Amboseli National Park

Globus and Cosmos African safari tours explore national parks and reserves like Serengeti, Lake Manyara, Amboseli and Ngorongoro Crater. Whether it’s the first or fifth spotting of wildlife on one of your game drives, it’s equal parts thrilling all the same. Close encounters with the Big Five (lion, leopard, rhino, elephant or African buffalo) and other animals in their natural habitat – hunting, eating, and raising their young – is truly goosebump-inducing. Our tours also take a maximum of 20 (Globus) and 24 (Cosmos) guests for even more of an intimate experience. 

Diverse ecosystems 

Mount Kilimanjaro
The mighty Mount Kilimanjaro

The variety of landscapes on an African safari can change from day to day. No two days are the same as you explore dense forests, vast savannahs, rugged mountains and pristine coastlines. Each environment is home to their own unique wildlife, making each spot extraordinarily special. 

Reconnect with nature 

Lodge on safari

A safari provides the perfect opportunity to disconnect from city life and reconnect with nature. Not only will you spend time in remote, yet pristine, locations, but you’ll stay in some incredible accommodations. Settle in at the Sabi River Sun Resort in Kruger National Park on your Cosmos tour or go glamping at Kadizora Camp in the Okavango Delta with Globus. There’s no better way to witness the circle of life, in real life! 

Engage with local communities 

Not only is there a plethora of wildlife encounters, but you’ll be jumping at the chance to engage with the local communities, too. Firstly, your safari guides are all locals that have taken years to perfect their craft – some have formal training, whilst some have grown up in the bush and rely on their self-taught intuition. Incredible!  

Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage
The Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage

In the Maasai Mara National Reserve, you’ll meet some of the Maasai Mara tribe to learn about their semi-nomadic lifestyle and traditions. Globus and Cosmos are also proud to support several conservations efforts, some of which you can see firsthand. Visit the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Nairobi, home to orphaned baby elephants; and be wowed by Ngwenya Glass who create new treasures from 100% recycled glass.  


So, what are you waiting for? An African safari with Globus or Cosmos is calling your name! 

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