
Africa: A Continent of Countless Wonders
From red-sand deserts to misty mountain peaks, Africa unfolds like a living atlas—vast, varied, and full of moments that linger long after you return. From the rolling dunes of the Sahara to the thundering spray of Victoria Falls, this vast continent offers a tapestry of landscapes, cultures, and wildlife found nowhere else on Earth. Wander bustling souks in Morocco, sail past hippos on the Nile, or follow lion tracks across the Serengeti at dawn. With over 50 countries, Africa beckons an array of journeys, and every single one is as unique as the traveler exploring it. Your Envoyage advisor is here to tailor an African adventure that matches your spirit of discovery.

Africa in Focus
In Africa it’s best to focus on one region at a time. Within each region, you could enjoy a multiple-destination vacation.
Regions, destinations, and peak seasons:
North Africa (Egypt, Morocco), November–March
East Africa (Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda), December–February, June–September
West Africa (Mali, Senegal, Liberia), November–April
Central Africa (Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana), June–September
Southern Africa (South Africa, Namibia), December–March
Africa Offers

Moments Worth Chasing
Stand Before the Great Pyramids of Giza
Walk in the shadow of ancient Pharaohs as you explore these world wonders—timeless monuments that continue to mystify and inspire.
Witness the Power of Victoria Falls
Straddling the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia, this breathtaking waterfall—locally known as “The Smoke That Thunders”—is one of nature’s most awe-inspiring displays.
Experience the Color and Spice of Marrakech
Get lost in a maze of souks, sip mint tea, and learn the secrets of Moroccan cooking from the masters of the medina.
Embark on a Safari in the Masai Mara
In Kenya’s legendary reserve, the Big Five roam free. Join expert guides for close encounters with elephants, lions, rhinos, and more across vast golden plains.
Watch the Serengeti Sunset Unfold
In Tanzania’s most iconic park, the sky ignites at dusk, casting silhouettes of acacia trees and migrating herds in a scene that feels lifted from a dream.