Central African Expeditions
Ready to let the green lung of Africa take your breath away?
Immerse yourself in a world of gentle giants, captivating culture, vibrant volcanoes, and lush landscapes that will leave an indelible mark on your soul. Central Africa is an extraordinary region that’s sure to mesmerise all who set foot on its fertile soil…
Republic of the Congo
Feel like Tarzan, ruler of the jungle, as you explore the Republic of the Congo, where 65% of the land is covered in pristine rainforests. This expansive tropical forest teems with a magnificent variety of flora and fauna, offering a truly breathtaking natural spectacle.
As part of the Congo Basin, the Republic of the Congo is a sanctuary for diverse wildlife, including over 100 mammal species, 700 fish species, and 1 000 bird species. Keep an eye out for the endangered African forest elephant, bongo antelope, and western lowland gorillas, among many others.
The capital of the Republic of the Congo, Brazzaville boasts a vibrant culture that pulsates through its streets. Congolese music, renowned worldwide, fills the air with its distinctive rhythm rooted in traditional practices. The Sapeurs, members of The Society of Ambianceurs and Elegant People, showcase their elegance through colourful and opulent fashion. The cities are adorned with art and architecture that blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary artistic expression.
“Ask anybody from Africa which country has the best fashion, and they’ll tell you Congo.”
Serge Ibaka
One of Our Favourite Places to Stay in The Republic of the Congo
Ngaga Camp, located in the Ndzehi Forest, offers guests the opportunity to retreat beneath their very own forest canopy, venturing out to enjoy activities like hiking, night walks, dips in the stream, and – of course – the unforgettable experience of tracking Congo’s magnificent gorillas.
Uganda
Nestled within the African Great Lakes and Nile basin region, along the equator, Uganda beckons with its diverse ecosystems, encompassing volcanic mountains, rainforests, and swamps, all teeming with abundant wildlife.
“Uganda is a fairy-tale. You climb up a railway instead of a beanstalk, and at the end, there is a wonderful new world.”
Winston Churchill
Uganda stands as one of Africa’s most thrilling safari destinations, boasting remote and unspoiled parks that house a diverse array of wildlife. Encounter the iconic big five, marvel at the spectacle of migrating birds, and witness the wonders of primate evolution as you encounter these remarkable creatures.
Explore the enchanting national parks scattered throughout the country, where you can encounter chimpanzees, mountain gorillas, and golden monkeys. Be inspired by Rwanda and Uganda’s joint primate conservation efforts, a testament to their commitment to protecting these magnificent creatures.
One of Our Favourite Places to Stay in Uganda
Nestled at the base of the Virunga Volcanoes is the remote and luxurious Mount Gahinga Lodge. After reaching the exclusive haven either by helicopter or walking through the forest and driving through Queen Elizabeth National Park, you can swap your hiking boots for slippers and allow the complimentary masseuse and your personal butler to take care of you from there…
Rwanda
With its rolling green hills and majestic mountains, Rwanda reigns as the ultimate destination for tracking mountain gorillas. Venture into the Virunga Mountains and Nyungwe Forest National Park, where endangered species forage and frolic in the rainforests that adorn the slopes of awe-inspiring volcanoes.
“I fell in love with Rwanda the moment I saw those verdant, rolling hills rise up beneath the wings of the plane as we descended towards Kigali airport”
Naomi Benaron
From the slopes of the mountains to the shores of the lakes, Rwanda’s natural wonders never fail to impress. The Akagera River in the east is a scenic reserve of unrivalled beauty, home to lion, elephant, vervet monkey, and over 500 bird species. Lake Kivu, nestled along Africa’s Great Rift Valley, offers a tranquil setting to rejuvenate your senses after the exhilaration of gorilla tracking.
With Kigali International Airport welcoming visitors with open arms, you can land in one of the friendliest cities in Africa. Experience the beauty of Rwanda’s sights, immerse yourself in its soulful sounds, and savour its delightful aromas from the moment you arrive, embarking on your Rwandan safari without delay.
Our Favourite Places to Stay in Rwanda
Bisate Lodge
One of the most luxurious, sustainable and visionary places to stay in Rwanda is Wilderness Safaris’ Bisate Lodge. After an exciting day of tracking gorillas and visiting Iby’wacu cultural village, the Twin Lakes of Buhondo and Burera, and the lava tunnels of the Musanze Caves, rest your weary head in your own sumptuous room with unrivalled views.
Magashi Camp
Within the incredible Akagera National Park, on Rwanda’s north-eastern border, one can find the one-of-a-kind Wilderness Magashi Camp, a private and peaceful refuge. Set amongst the savannah, woodlands, wetlands and lake ecosystems of the area, this location is ideal for game spotting and savouring unforgettable encounters with leopards, rhinos, hippos and the dazzling East African birdlife.
Nyungwe House
The stunning One&Only Nyungwe House in the Nyungwe National Park offers treetop-skimming, luxury and secluded suites and rooms which celebrate Rwanda’s natural beauty and pay homage to its heritage. With generous spaces among the trees, this serene location is the perfect hub for enjoying ecological adventures and wildlife encounters.
Gorilla’s Nest
Surrounded by swaying eucalyptus trees at the foothill of Volcanoes National Park, the One&Only Gorilla’s Nest awakens an adventurous spirit in each and every guest. From the moment you arrive, fragrant fauna and flora will greet you, and the possibility of encountering rare and majestic mountain gorillas will linger in the air…
Kwitonda Lodge
A nurturing sanctuary, the Singita Kwitonda Lodge offers eight luxurious suites that welcome the breathtaking scenery and volcano views inside, allowing guests to fully contemplate their remarkable brushes with the gentle giants of the forest. Named after a legendary silverback gorilla, this location offers a great myriad of activities such as gorilla and golden monkey trekking; hiking; wellness activities; village tours; wine experiences and Kigali City tours.