FAQs

The best season to go on a safari in East Africa is during the dry months of June to October. This is when animals are easier to spot as they congregate around waterholes and rivers.
You should consult your doctor or travel clinic to get up-to-date advice, but typically vaccinations for hepatitis A, typhoid, and yellow fever are recommended, as well as being up-to-date with routine vaccinations such as tetanus, diphtheria, and polio. A yellow fever vaccination certificate is also required for entry into some East African countries.
Yes, children are welcome on our safaris. However, please note that some lodges and camps have age restrictions, and certain activities such as walking safaris and night drives may not be suitable for children. We recommend checking with us in advance if you're planning to bring children.
Our safari packages typically include accommodation, meals, guided game drives, park fees, and transfers. Some packages may also include additional activities such as walking safaris, night drives, or cultural visits. Please check the specific details of your chosen package for more information.
Visa requirements vary depending on your nationality and the specific country you are visiting in East Africa. Some countries offer visas on arrival, while others require you to obtain a visa in advance. We recommend checking with the respective embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information.