AfricaWhile the first activity most people associate with Africa is safaris, there are endless possibilities for adventure. You can purchase crafts in markets, venture into the Sahara with a Tuareg caravan, visit pygmy villages, hike through jungle to watch gorillas, relax on tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, experience arguably the world's best wildlife safaris, snack on exotic treats, travel down a river in a dugout "pirogue", travel across savannah on a colonial-era railway, and much more.
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Best Time To Visit East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda):
June to October (Dry Season) December to February (Wet Season) Southern Africa (South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe): May to October (Dry Winter): November to March (Wet Season) North Africa (Morocco, Egypt, Tunisia): October to April: (Wet Season) June to August: (Fall) West Africa (Ghana, Senegal, Nigeria, Côte d’Ivoire): November to March (Dry Season) May–October (Rainy season) |
Honeymoon Offer
Stay a minimum of 5 nights across the Machaba Safari Camps
and the bride only pays 50% on accommodation (year-round)
and the bride only pays 50% on accommodation (year-round)
Secret Season Free Night PackagesThe Incredible Stay 6 nights and only pay for 4 nights, or stay 9 nights and only pay for 6 nights across all of the Machaba Safaris camps in Botswana and Zimbabwe over key dates. These amazing packages include transfers as well. Here you can experience the changing landscapes that the Machaba camps offer guests.
Okavango Delta Combo
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Annual Stay 3 Pay 2Machaba Safaris continues to offer guests their stay 3 pay 2 offers at key dates throughout the year.
Finally, they are very proactive in their approach and have fantastic imagery to really help sell them. Here are links to the image galleries and further info, which will always have the most up-to-date info. For quick access to up-to-date fact sheets that will also give you all of the information on access and locations that are key to really understanding the positioning of the properties. Please click on this link:
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