Tauck – Africa —
For luxury safaris, Tauck’s Africa tours bring you the best of Kenya, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Botswana, Zambia and South Africa. Stay in luxury tented camps and five-star luxury hotels, enjoy sundowners under a blazing African sunset, dine at private homes, in elegant hotels and under the stars in the bushveld.
Just a sampling of African tour highlights include Rhino Walking Safaris, Victoria Falls, the awe-inspiring national parks of Zambia and Botswana, home to some of the largest concentrations of big game on the planet, an exclusive nighttime game drive where FLIR® thermal imaging reveals the nocturnal activities of wildlife, a hot air balloon ride over the Masai Mara at dawn, a Zambezi River cruise at sunset.
Other highlights include observing rescued chimpanzees and protected black rhinos at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy, as well as huge herds roaming the Serengeti, the “lost world” of Ngorongoro Crater, free-ranging elephants in Amboseli National Park, wine tastings, and special presentations and lectures with local experts!
Tauck specializes in a wide variety of all inclusive group tours – promising one up-front price with virtually everything included – no hidden costs, no surprises and no options sold on tour. A family-owned company started in 1925 by American Arthur Tauck, Tauck is one of the oldest and most innovative group tour operators.
Tauck offers everything from river cruises to rail excursions, African safaris and Antarctica expeditions, family travel, trips to the great North American National Parks, Food & Wine tours, Fall Foliage tours and Nature tours, as well as trips created with award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns.
They also offer Earth Journeys, created by Tauck and BBC Earth, and an exciting array of “classic” journeys and “best sellers.” Tauck also offers Small Group journeys with an average of 24 guests, for a more intimate travel experience.
Their Culturious journeys (small group trips with only 20 guests) include hikes, bike rides, horseback rides, rafting trips, snowshoeing treks, as well as art lectures, artisan workshops, insider talks, and historic walks and more.