
You're
on one of our Luxury Romantic Safari Holidays in Africa, sitting with
your partner on an empty beach watching the fiery colours of an
achingly beautiful sunset, your bare feet in the shallow surf of a
tropical sea.
Africa is a continent of many emotions, and one of them is the earthy,
sensual pulse of romance. It's a place in which to fall in love - for
the first time or all over again.
Combine romantic beach hideaways and the raw thrills of a big game
destination like the kenya's masai mara.
It doesn't stop there: Tanzania's Serengeti provides the centrepiece to
an unforgettable Deluxe Safari, encompassing the country's classic
safari highlights and a private tropical island to boot.
African beach holidays or vacations have been starting - or rekindling
- the fires of romance for a long time now and we've identified select
destinations that provide couples with the best luxury romantic safari
holidays in Africa, distinguished by their exclusivity, privacy and the
freedom to tailor-make your experience.
Zanzibar Island:
Zanzibar – The Spice Island is as exotic and intriguing as
the
its name suggests. The name conjures up images of romance and magic,
lying in the Indian Ocean just 40Kms from the coast of East Africa. The
different races that have settled in Zanzibar over centuries have left
an imprint on the people and the architecture. “The House of
Wonders” and the narrow streets of the Old Stone Town arte
some
of the vivid reminders of the islands long and coloured history.
Zanzibar is the birth place of the fascinating Swahili culture with its
elegant architecture whitewashed buildings, carved wooden doors and a
charming excitement. Different excursions are arranged.
Fascinating history, exotic spices, sandy beaches and hospitable people
is the enchantment of Zanzibar.
Lamu &
Kiwayu:
Lamu – A town, an Island and an archipelago, has an ambience
of
medieval romance that attracts those Who are offended by the burdens of
our modern existence. It has in recent years found favor with the
International glitterati. Life in the Island goes on like it did the
14th century when the settlement was founded. Lamu is a typical Swahili
town with buildings which date back to the 18th Century, the narrow
streets retain an aura of history and heritage. The Lamu museum is on
the waterfront, occupying a house once occupied by Jack Haggard, Queen
Victoria’s consul in this then important outpost.
The museum is a small gem housing a collection of Swahili artifacts,
jewelry and crafts.
Kiwayu is one of the many unspoilt idyllic Islands of the Lamu
archipelago it is a place to relax and restore your soul. Miles of
deserted beaches with soft white sand, the sensual sound of waves
lapping the shore of this beautiful bay slowly softens your senses and
leads you back to nature’s old rhythm.
Kiwayu is by far the most beautiful place to stay, the white sand beach
face the turquoise waters of the Indian ocean. There are several
activities to keep you fully active: windsurfing, water-skiing, laser
sailing, Snorkeling, line-fishing in the mangrove creek and exploring
the nearby Dodoro Reserve.
Accommodation is at Kiwayu Safari Village – a top rated
hideaway or at Munira Island
camp.
Mombasa Island:
Mombasa is an Island and an ancient town along the Kenyan coast. It is
the second city in Kenya after Nairobi. The Island is linked to the
mainland by causeways, bridges and ferries and to the rest of the world
via Moi International airport. The town itself is a mystical mixture of
ancient and modern with a cosmopolitan population blending Africa,
Arabia, Asia and Europe. It is divided into three parts:
Mombasa Isalnd, South Coast and North Coast. Mombasa is bestowed with
an ending white sandy beaches that end in the azure waters of the
Indian Ocean.