The Okavango Delta has been called Africa’s last Eden. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa. Located in the north western corner of Botswana, the Okavango Delta Safari takes place in a wetland pulsing with wildlife, boasting an unusually large mammal count, as well as a huge variety of birds… SEE MORE
Wildlife safaris in Kenya are brimming with excitement as the Great Migration, or crossing of the Mara River, displays one of nature’s most thrilling natural phenomena. Driven by ancient instincts to find the fresh water and green grass of Kenya, two and half million animals take the yearly trip around the plains of Kenya and Tanzania, braving the crocodile gauntlet and culminating in the world famous crossings… SEE MORE
Anyone who is even the slightest bit interested in safari should experience the incredible Masai Mara Safari in Kenya. This is a year-round safari destination; with a temperate climate, sweeping scenery, and plenty of action… SEE MORE
Rwanda has been called “Land of a Thousand Hills.” Deep in the heart of Africa, this small and impressively mountainous country lies between the ecosystems of the Congo Basin and the Great Rift Valley, sharing the natural riches of both – resulting in exquisite beauty. The mountain gorillas are the main attraction in Rwanda and the opportunities to photograph them are endless… SEE MORE
Set in the Kruger Park’s Sabi Sands Area, where the original luxury safari began, FiveZero’s Classic South African Safari takes you deep into the South African savannah, and into the heart of Big 5 country. You will head out on safari in open land rovers, guided by a professional ranger, who has an intimate knowledge of both the animals and their habitats. You will get to experience nature at its best… SEE MORE
The Kalahari Safari takes exclusivity to a new level. Set deep in the Kahalari, South Africa’s largest privately owned game reserve hosts you as you explore this wonderful desert landscape, filled with magnificent wide open spaces and stunning blue skies. The Kahalari is alive with the rare and extraordinary… SEE MORE
Enormous centuries-old trees, a beautiful winding river, and untouched savannah are where your adventure begins on the Leopard Safari. Driving in the most densely populated leopard habitat in the world, you will experience these dazzling cats at close quarters, in their natural environment. Heading out in open land rovers, you will track, find, and follow leopards off-road for unrestricted access… SEE MORE
Close to the Indian Ocean in South Africa’s Kwa-Zulu Natal Province lies Phinda Private Game Reserve. Big game viewing on The Phinda Safari is a standard, with excellent sightings of the Big 5 (Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Rhino and Buffalo), however the real highlights here are the endangered Black Rhino and the worlds fastest mammal, the always exciting Cheetah… SEE MORE
FiveZero’s Predators Safari in South Africa gets you up close to South Africa’s notorious hunters. This action packed adventure takes you into the depths of False Bay, just off the coast of Cape Town, to look for great white sharks and continues onward to Greater Kruger National Park in search of Africa’s big cats… SEE MORE
The plains of the Serengeti are as famous as Safari is itself, and for good reason. The Cheetah Safari takes you into the heart of the action, with unbelievable cheetah viewing. The Cheetah Safari is timed to coincide with the calving of the wildebeest migration, so the predatory activity is at its highest. Weather you are an avid photographer or a safari enthusiast, this is safari not be missed… SEE MORE
Set on the shores of Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania, the tropical rainforests of the Mahle Mountains are home to a large population of Chimpanzees, Black-and-White Colobus Monkeys, Brush-tailed Porcupine, Bushy-tailed Mongoose, Blue Duiker, Sharpes Grysbok, and over 300 species of birds… SEE MORE
Once a gigantic volcano, the Ngorongoro Crater in northern Tanzania is now the largest intact caldera in the world. About 20 kilometres across, 600 meters deep and 260 square kilometres in area, the Ngorongoro Crater is a natural breath-taking wonder! Nearly three million years old, the ancient caldera shelters one of the most beautiful wildlife havens on earth… SEE MORE
One of Africa’s little-known safari gems, Uganda is a country with everything from tropical forests and volcanic peaks, to savanna plains, where you can go in search of Mountain Gorillas and tree-climbing Lions, Chimpanzees and savanna Elephants; and that is what this Great Apes Safari is all about… SEE MORE