Regardless of whether this is your first time on safari or you’re a safari veteran, Kenya is a fantastic place to go looking for wildlife. The Masai Mara National Reserve and surrounding conservancies get all the attention for big cat sightings and the annual wildebeest migration. But Kenya has numerous world-class parks to explore, and it’s also an excellent place to relax on a beach holiday once your safari is over.
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Singita’s Kwitonda new lodge in the Rwandan hills is a lesson in low-impact safari design. But it is also playing a vital role in saving the elusive mountain gorilla from extinction.
The Wilderness Safaris Bisate Lodge is probably the best base camp for spotting gorillas on the planet. Bisate Lodge is an eco-luxury destination for gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park.