Lake Tanganyika – the evolution of an expedition…
Anderson Expeditions team member and Tanzania expert Sandra, who built this wonderful Tanganyika Expedition, unpacks the evolution of this offering here
Anderson Expeditions team member and Tanzania expert Sandra, who built this wonderful Tanganyika Expedition, unpacks the evolution of this offering here
At their core, these Specialist Expeditions exist to take our guests on life changing, impactful, active and participative journeys to some of Africa’s most dramatic and remote wilderness areas.
Come with us to the Pafuri region which lies in the far north of the Kruger National Park, in a vast triangle between the Limpopo and Luvuvhu rivers along South Africa’s north-eastern frontier. Embrace spectacular landscapes with mountains and gorges in the west giving way to plains,
Beginning in eastern Damaraland, this expedition will traverse west and north through valleys flush with grass and crossing ephemeral dry riverbeds lined with Camelthorns. Following a tributary of the legendary Hoanib river we make our way into the Skeleton Coast and the Hoanib river valley
The Swartland home of AA Badenhorst Family Wines is the Kalmoesfontein wine farm on the slopes of the Agter Paardeberg - a truly special farm run by some very special people in South Africa. A recent visit revealed more
The Niassa Reserve in Mozambique is a vast expanse of real wilderness that offers amazing adventure in its discovery. Travel into the real wilds of Africa and join us for a Niassa Expedition
The Busanga Plains are a gorgeous expanse of open grassland in the northern reaches of the Kafue National Park in Zambia occupying more than 5 million acres of National Park
Private guide Mark McKenzie recently explored the Zakouma National Park and gave us his insights into a day spent discovering the wonders of the Northern pans in this incredible wilderness area
Our newly launched Maswa Walking Expedition offers the finest opportunity to experience the Serengeti ecosystem on foot
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