
Africa
A Continent of Countless Wonders
Experience the Unforgettable
From red-sand deserts to mist-covered mountains, Africa feels like a living atlas—vast, varied, and unforgettable. From the rolling dunes of the Sahara to the thunderous spray of Victoria Falls, the continent delivers a rare mix of landscapes, cultures, and wildlife found nowhere else on Earth. Wander the bustling souks of Morocco, cruise past hippos on the Nile, or follow fresh lion tracks across the Serengeti at sunrise.
With over 50 countries and endless ways to explore, Africa offers journeys as unique as the travelers who visit. Your Big Time travel expert will tailor an African adventure around your interests, comfort level, and sense of discovery—so every moment feels intentional and extraordinary.


Africa at a Glance
In Africa it’s best to focus on one region at a time. Within each region, you could enjoy a multiple-destination vacation.
North Africa (Egypt, Morocco)
Peak Season: November–March
East Africa (Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda)
Peak Season: December–February, June–September
West Africa (Mali, Senegal, Liberia)
Peak Season: November–April
Central Africa (Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana)
Peak Season: June–September
Southern Africa (South Africa, Namibia)
Peak Season: December–March
Moments Worth Chasing in Africa
Stand Before the Great Pyramids of Giza
Step into the world of ancient Pharaohs and explore monuments that have inspired awe for thousands of years.
Witness the Power of Victoria Falls
On the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia, this breathtaking waterfall—known locally as “The Smoke That Thunders”—is one of nature’s most dramatic sights.
Experience the Color and Spice of Marrakech
Wander through vibrant souks, sip fresh mint tea, and dive into Moroccan flavors with culinary experiences led by local experts.
Embark on a Safari in the Masai Mara
In Kenya’s iconic reserve, the Big Five roam across sweeping golden plains. Travel with expert guides for close-up wildlife encounters done the right way.
Watch the Serengeti Sunset Unfold
As the sky turns to fire over Tanzania’s most legendary park, acacia silhouettes and roaming herds create a scene that feels almost unreal.












