No more robo phone calls, no posters and signs gathered in clusters on every corner, no cell phones or social media. Just lions and leopards and maybe a cheetah or two.
We bet many of you and your families are dreaming of the week after the elections in a land far, far away, where the most exciting commotions come from the full-throated voice of a lion outside camp and the hot air comes in the form of a balloon drifting above the golden African plains. Or maybe it’s catching sight of a leopard up a tree on a night game drive, or watching a cheetah racing across the plains as you walk with your Maasai guide.
Africa – there is no place better to unhook from the everyday and discover the extraordinary. Reconnect with the wider world in all its wonder. Savor picnic lunches in uncrowded private reserves and sundowners around the campfire at the end of the day.
Come to Africa to refresh your perspective and get lost for a day or ten on our Private Conservancies of Kenya & Tanzania.
There’s still time.
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