Specialised Tours
These tours can be arranged for special interest groups (minimum four) and are highly educational, designed especially to broaden knowledge in specific areas of interest.
From diving to conservation, archaeology to paragliding, and birding to whale watching, we’ve got
something for everyone.
Diving Tours
The east coast of Southern Africa along the Natal and Cape coastlines, has many magnificent protected reefs, beaches and offshore islands. There are dives to suit everybody's experience and interest, from reef dives with potato bass, to cage diving with great white sharks.read more
Africa’s Dwindling Giants On this tour we focus primarily on the current status of the black, as well as white rhino, the African elephant and the pressures which threaten their existence. We visit the Damaraland and Kaokeveld areas of Namibia where the desert rhino and elephant are found. We visit Addo Elephant Park in the Eastern Cape where a population of elephant and both rhino species are thriving. We also spend time in the Hluhluwe/Umfulozi reserve in KwaZulu-Natal, the black as well as white ‘rhino bank’ of the world. The tour concludes with a visit to the world renowned Kruger National Park and the private reserves which border it. Wilderness Haven This tour focuses on areas of vast wilderness and ecological diversity. The areas visited include the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (formerly Kalahari Gemsbok Park), Kruger Park and Richtersveld National Park in South Africa, the central Kalahari in Botswana and the Etosha Game Reserve in Namibia. A truly ‘far out’ experience. Origins of Mankind This tour is designed to explore the origins of mankind in Africa, more specifically southern Africa. Places that will be visited include Sterkfontein Caves, Makapansgat, Thulamela (excavation site), the Limpopo Valley and Klasies River. Specialist presenters will be available to host you at each of these sites. Africa’s Largest Predators and their Ecological Functioning This tour concentrates on predators, ranging from the aardwolf through to the lion. Much research has been done on Africa's predators and it is the resultant knowledge of each of the predators we would like to share with you. We also investigate the plight of many of Africa's larger predators due to population and habitat pressures. Areas which are visited include Kgalagadi and the Kruger Park.