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TANZANIA • KENYA • UGANDARWANDA • ZAMBIA • MALAWI

BOTSWANA • NAMIBIA • MOZAMBIQUE

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When it comes to planning the ideal African holiday – immersing in the captivating African wilderness, ancient traditions and cultures and the wonderful natural highlights from mountains to beaches - no other company can show you this wonderful part of Africa quite like Aim 4 Africa.

Aim 4 Africa’s founders are from East Africa with a family history of organising tailor made private quality safaris, treks, adventure and beach holidays spanning nearly three decades.

With our strong links in Eastern and Southern Africa, and our expert knowledge of the countries in which we operate, Aim 4 Africa is perfectly placed to take you and your family on the most remarkable and the most compellingly authentic African holiday of your dreams.

We believe in tailoring holidays to suit individual requirements and interests. Our safaris show you the ‘Real Africa’ - Our Home. Your holiday with us will be as unique as you are....

Visit our website www.aim4africa.com or contact us on 0114 255 2533 for more information, holiday ideas and suggestions based on our expertise and local knowledge.

Our website also has information and links to websites of a huge range of safari lodges, tented camps, city and beach hotels in the countries that we operate.

We are always happy to discuss specific requirements and plan an itinerary to suit your particular interests and budget. Please telephone or email us to start planning your African Dream Holiday.

Uganda

Kenya

Rwanda

Tanzania

Malawi

Zambia

Mozambique

Nambia

Botswana

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An African safari (‘safari’ is the Swahili term for journey) is on most people’s list of holidays. Aim 4 Africa organises holidays for first-timers to Africa as well as safari connoisseurs.

To offer you the best possible experience Aim 4 Africa believe in building in maximum flexibility into safari programs along with our expert advice depending on what you wish to do, where and when you want to visit and your interests and budget.

We arrange holidays to suit YOU, not the other way around. We believe in providing our clients with different itinerary options based on their preference and interests. And because our itineraries are tailor made, you can be assured of having a holiday that makes your dreams a reality.

A safari can be as long or as short as you wish, and can be combined with some time on a beach, or with a mountain trek or other adventure activities such as gorilla or chimp tracking. Your holiday can either be based in one country or in combination with other countries. There are unlimited program options, and we would be delighted to help you realise the holiday of your dreams.

Aim 4 Africa has organised many different types of holidays to suit people of all ages and interests. We are experts in arranging:

• Weddings and Honeymoons• Family Safari and Beach Holidays• Adventure Holidays On safari you can choose to stay in mobile camps (basic or deluxe) in safari lodges and permanent tented camps or even luxury treetops lodges! Similarly, at the beach destinations accommodations range from small and intimate beach hotels to the larger beach resorts offering a variety of water based activities. There is a wide range of accommodations ranging from basic to medium (3-4 star equivalent) to the very exclusive. The list can be overwhelming for someone visiting Africa for the first time. However, Aim 4 Africa is there to guide you and help you make the right choice to suit your interests and budget.

Our website has information on hundreds of different lodges, hotels and camps in Eastern and Southern Africa. If there are any accommodations that you would particularly like to visit, let us know and we will gladly include this in your itinerary.

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Thank you for planning and ensuring our four week trip to East Africa was absolutely fantastic. The wildlife was spectacular and certainly in abundance, and relaxing on the beach for a few days at the end of our trip topped the holiday off nicely. We had a very memorable time and it was a great way to celebrate a couple of milestones. Thank you for putting it all together for us.

S&P Everist, Melbourne, Australia

• The Serengeti Migration

• Maasai Mara – Big Cat Diary

• Tracking Gorillas – Rwanda and Uganda

• Climb Kilimanjaro

• Zanzibar – Snorkelling

• Ngorongoro Crater Big 5 Safari

• Mafia Island Diving

• Treks with Maasai Warriors

• Chimp Tracking – Uganda and Tanzania

Uganda

Kenya

Rwanda

Tanzania

MIKUMI N.P

TARANGIRE N.P

LAKE MANYARA

LAKE EYASI ARUSHA

LAKE VICTORIA

GOMBESTREAM N.P.

MAHALE MTNS N.P.

KATAVI N.P.

RUAHA N.P.

SAADANI N.P.

SELOUS G.R.

LAKERUKWA

SERENGETI N.P.

MAASAIMARA

SAMBURU, SHABABUFFALO SPRINGS

MOUNTKENYA N.P.

ABERDARES

LAIKIPIA

NAIROBI

LAKETURKANA

LAKE BARINGO

LAKE NAKURU

MURCHISON FALLS N.P.

KIDEPO N.P.

KAMPALAENTEBBE

KIBALE N.P.

KIGALI

BWINDI N.P.

LAKE KIVU

VOLCANOES N.P.

NYUNGWE N.P.

LAKE ALBERT

RWENZORI N.P.

AMBOSELI N.P.

TSAVO EAST N.P.

TSAVO WEST N.P.

NGORONGOROKILIMANJARO

ZANZIBAR

DAR ES SALAAM

PEMBA

MOMBASA

MALINDI

LAMU

MAFIAISLAND

LAKE MALAWI

LAKE TANGANYIKA

QUEEN ELIZABETH N.P.

INDIAN OCEAN

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Northern Tanzania offers the most popular wildlife circuit with the highest concentration of wildlife on the continent.

The Ngorongoro CraterOne of the wonders of the natural world, the Ngorongoro Crater is approximately 260 sq kms, a collapsed volcano and home to the largest concentration of wildlife in Africa. It is home to the ‘Big 5’ including the endangered black rhinoceros. We can arrange walking safaris in the Ngorongoro Highlands to smaller craters and volcanoes including Olmoti and Empakaai Craters and Mt Lemagrut. The ‘cradle of mankind’, Olduvai Gorge, is also in these highlands, and can be visited enroute to the Serengeti.

The Arusha National ParkLying between the peaks of Kilimanjaro and Mt Meru, this is one of the most tranquil parks ideal for bird-

watchers and for a walking safari. It is also one of the only parks offering canoeing safaris. Treks up Mount Meru, Tanzania’s second highest mountain (4566m) also start from here.

The SerengetiAt the heart of Africa, the endless plains of the world-famous Serengeti covers an area the size of Northern Ireland, entirely unfenced to allow free movement of wildlife to surrounding parks and reserves. The Serengeti ecosystem continues into Kenya’s Maasai Mara. It is home to the famous ‘Big Cats’ and boasts the largest migration of animals in the world! Over 2 million wildebeest, zebra and gazelle make their way around the ecosystem each year, covering an estimated 2400 kms! Aim 4 Africa can help you plan your safari so that you get to witness this truly unique spectacle whatever time of year you wish to visit.

Tarangire National Park One of our favourite parks with its large baobabs and acacia trees, Tarangire is best visited in July-November. Large herds of elephant, lion prides, leopard and herds of wildebeest, zebra, gazelle and giraffe can be found here. Outside the park boundaries it is possible to have night game drives and guided bush walks.

Lakes Manyara, Eyasi & NatronThese alkaline lakes are part of the Great Rift Valley and are home to millions of flamingo. Forest hikes and cycling along the rift valley escarpment can be done whilst at Manyara. Night game drives also take place at Manyara. Trek the active volcano Oldonyo L’engai, “Mountain of God”, whilst visiting Lake Natron, or track wildlife and practice archery with the last of the hunter-gatherer Hadzabe bushmen when visiting Eyasi.

Tanzania is the largest of the countries in East Africa, three times the size of the United Kingdom and with about two-thirds the UK population. A third of the country's area is devoted to the conservation of nature, illustrating the importance Tanzania places on tourism and wildlife conservation. As well as its incredibly diverse natural highlights, Tanzania has a rich cultural heritage spanning over 120 indigenous tribes. With such massive land areas to cover, Aim 4 Africa has divided the sections covering Tanzania into five main areas: Northern, Southern, Western Tanzania, Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar and The Swahili Coast.

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Follow the MigrationDecember-March: Ndutu/Southern SerengetiApril-June: Western SerengetiJuly-August: Northern SerengetiSeptember-November: Maasai Mara (Kenya)

NGORONGOROCONSERVATIONAREA

LAKE NDUTU

SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK

MAASAI MARA

Kenya

Tanzania

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The Safari Circuit of Southern Tanzania offers one the opportunity to explore pristine areas of Tanzania, off the beaten track, away from the crowds of tourists and sounds of other safari vehicles. Here you will find prolific wildlife almost unscathed by human interaction, where the night sky dazzles with millions of stars, and a part of the continent untouched by time.

The Selous Game ReserveCovering an area of approximately 50,000 sq kms, the Selous is Africa’s single largest game reserve. The reserve is almost four times larger than the Serengeti, twice as large as South Africa’s Kruger National Park and twice the size of Belgium. The Selous has the largest elephant population in the whole of Africa (approx. 65,000) and 150,000 buffalo, huge numbers of lion and over 350 species of birds. It is an important sanctuary for

more endangered wildlife such as the black rhinoceros, wild dog, sable and roan antelope. In the Selous one can view wildlife in open-sided safari vehicles as well enjoy boating and walking safaris.

Mikumi National ParkSituated a mere three hours drive from Dar es Salaam, Mikumi lies north of the Selous and is one of the most accessible parks in Tanzania. The park is rich in wildlife - buffalo, hippo, baboons, sable antelope, lions, wild dogs, wildebeest, zebra, impala, giraffe, warthogs, and elephants which can easily be viewed all the year round. This combines well with a trip to Selous or beaches on the mainland coast or Zanzibar.

Ruaha National ParkWith its rugged landscape, no other park in Tanzania epitomises "Wild Africa" quite so much as the Ruaha. Vast and unspoilt, the Ruaha National park, an incredible

23,000 sq kms in area, is the largest National Park in sub-Saharan Africa, substantially larger than Wales. The park is perhaps the least well-known and yet to connoisseurs it is without doubt one of the most spectacular in Africa. Famous for its leopard, cheetah and lion, the park with the Great Ruaha River, is also home to hippo, crocodile, giraffe, zebra, kudu and the endangered wild dog!

Saadani National ParkThe only coastal national park in East Africa, Saadani is the park where bush meets beach–the only park that uniquely offers the choice of a driving safari, a guided walk in the wild, a boat safari on the mangrove-lined Wami River, as well as a beach holiday all in the same area. This makes the park ideal for honeymooners or those wanting a short holiday combining a safari in the morning then relaxing on golden sandy beaches in the afternoon!

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Along the shores of Lake Tanganyika, Western Tanzania is one of the most unspoilt areas in East Africa. This region sees few visitor numbers and remains largely unspoilt. With the stunning Mahale Mountains in the north, and its rugged savannah at Katavi, this area is renowned for fantastic sunsets over Lake Tanganyika which makes it an essential stop for the keen photographer. The habitat combines rain forest, grasslands, alpine bamboo and miombo woodland. The best time to visit is between June and November.

Lake Victoria and Rubondo IslandLake Victoria is Africa’s largest fresh-water lake and one of the sources of the Great Nile. The 240 sq km island, Rubondo Island, is a little retreat providing a unforgettable experience for visitors, combining the

breathtaking natural beauty of a forest refuge with the relaxing tranquillity of sandy lake-shore beaches.

Lake TanganyikaThis is the deepest lake in Africa, also fresh-water, and lies on the border with Burundi and The DRC. One can snorkel and kayak on the clear waters of this lake, known for its cyclids, many of which are still being discovered. The banks of the lake are home to rainforests inhabited by birds and primates of different kinds including habituated groups of chimpanzees!

Mahale National Park This is absolutely the best place in the world come face to face with wild chimpanzees. Mahale is home to nine primate species, including about 1000 chimps, which live in troupes of about 50. There are numerous species of wildlife including the elusive leopard, buffalo, elephant, forest antelopes, leopard, baboon, Colobus monkey and

a great variety of butterflies and birds. Mahale combines very well with a safari to Katavi which can be taken over 7 nights.

Gombe National ParkTanzania’s smallest national park made famous by Jane Goodall’s account of chimpanzees in their natural habitat. Gombe also has 8 other primate species, over 230 species of birds and other mammals.

Katavi National ParkKatavi is Tanzania’s third largest park and one of its most unspoiled and isolated wildlife areas. Katavi has amongst the largest buffalo herds in Tanzania and is noted for great numbers of hippo, crocodile and the ‘Big Cats’. The park is one of the few places where one may spot roan and sable antelope and the endangered wild dog. Over 400 species of birds have been identified in the park especially around Lakes Katavi and Chada.

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Kilimanjaro is the highest freestanding mountain in the world, rising from the northern part of Tanzania. The famous dormant snow-capped peak of Kibo stands at 5,895m (19,340 ft), the rugged peak of extinct Mawenzi at 5,149m (16,892 ft) and extinct Shira at 3,962m (13,000 ft).

The mountain is made up of 5 distinct eco-zones:

• Rainforest with mountain streams, wildlife and rare plants

• Moorland with giant lobelia and giant groundsel

• Alpine desert with rare plant species

• Volcanic scree desert with shale beds

• The Glaciers at the summit

Private TreksOur expeditions are private and tailored to suit couples or small groups of families or friends. Our high success

rates up Kilimanjaro are testament to our belief in offering a high standard service ensuring personal attention from our guides and crew. Our clients proceed at their own pace ensuring a safe, comfortable and successful trek up Africa’s highest peak.

Group TreksAlthough most of our treks are private expeditions, we organise some group treks on set dates to enable individuals to join others on a trek up Kilimanjaro. Our website has updates on set group Kilimanjaro treks through the year. Contact us for more details.

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Kilimanjaro RoutesKilimanjaro can be trekked at any time of the year by any normally physically fit person, except during the rainy season between April-May.

Our most popular routes up Kilimanjaro:

• 5 or 6 day via Marangu • 6 or 7 day via Rongai • 6 or 7 day via Machame • 7 or 8 day via Shira/Lemosho/Londorossi

These routes do not require technical assistance or expertise from our clients. Aim 4 Africa’s success rates on these routes are 98% increasing to 99% with the extra day to assist with acclimatisation. We believe in offering personal service with our team of local, professional guides and crew who have trekked up the mountain in excess of 100 times! When you plan your trek with Aim 4 Africa you are climbing with experts who have climbed several routes. We will give you expert advice and suggest the best route for you - whether this is your first trek or if you are a seasoned mountaineer. Detailed itineraries of each route, a route map and trek checklist can be found in our separate Kilimanjaro brochure or on our website. Are YOU up for the Biggest Challenge on the Continent?

Why trek with Aim 4 Africa?• Firsthand experience of the mountain and surroundings

• Private, bespoke expeditions with full local experienced mountain crew

• Flexible dates, proceed at your own pace

• High quality, safe, successful and enjoyable experience

• Responsible tourism, ethical treks, support local community

• The “in” people to trek with

There are other mountains in East Africa well worth visiting in addition to Kilimanjaro. Mt Meru (4566m), Oldo-inyo-L’engai (the active volcano “Mountain of God”, 2889m) and Mt Kenya (5199m) are amongst East Africa’s famous volcanoes that are a real treat for trekkers. Contact us for more information.

For a Soul Rejuvenating and Exhilarating Experience, let Aim 4 Africa take you on a trek to the Roof of Africa.

Our personal experience and vast local knowledge of the mountain and surroundings makes us Kilimanjaro experts. Please telephone or email us for advice and to help you plan your trek.

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Zanzibar (Unguja) IslandThe name “Zanzibar” conjures images of sun, sea, sand, romance and mystery. Miles upon miles of white sandy beaches are interspersed with spice plantations and forests with endemic species such as the endemic red colobus monkey found in Jozani Forest. The numerous little islets and sandbanks dotted around the main island are delightful places to explore. The coral reefs teem with colourful sea life making this the ideal place for an underwater snorkelling or scuba diving safari.

Zanzibar is the perfect place to unwind and relax after a safari or Kilimanjaro trek. It is also ideal as a stand-alone destination as there is so much to do, see and explore that one could never be bored in Zanzibar.

Aim 4 Africa organises family holidays as well as weddings and honeymoons in Zanzibar. Weddings can be arranged on private beaches, a traditional dhow or even on a sandbank – one’s own private island for the day!

With an overwhelmingly wide range of beach hotels and resorts to choose from, Aim 4 Africa is always at hand to help our clients plan their holiday and choice of accommodations based on their interests, preferences and budget.

Zanzibar Stone TownZanzibar’s historic capital is aptly named for its eclectic mix of stone and coral buildings influenced by Arabic, Indian and Portuguese architecture, with its narrow, winding lanes and colourful markets, bustling bazaars and warm friendly people. Stone Town is a cultural highlight and a half day tour highlights what makes Zanzibar so different to other beach destinations. There are many tours that allow one to enjoy the island’s natural beauty and historic sites – sail in a traditional dhow, visit Jozani Forest, explore sultan’s palace ruins, boat trips to see dolphins and visits to smaller isles can also be arranged from Stone Town and most beach hotels.

Pemba IslandNorth of Unguja, lies Zanzibar’s other island, the green isle of Pemba, famous for its spice plantations and coconut plantations but also for its unspoiled stretches of white sandy beaches. The turquoise waters around Pemba are amongst the best for scuba and deep sea diving, with coral reefs teeming with colourful fish and sea creatures of all kinds. Pemba is an ideal honeymoon destination and the small number of beach hotels on the island offer exceptional service.

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The East Coast of Tanzania lining the Indian Ocean has always been the mainstay of age-old Swahili Custom, predominantly Muslim and with architecture and culture stemming from ancient Arabic dominance. The Swahili Coast is made up of numerous sleepy fishing villages as well as bustling modern day coastal resorts like Dar es Salaam. The Swahili Coast offers the discerning visitor lots to see and do - from large coconut and mango orchards to fabulous white sandy beaches, plus an eclectic mix of history (including poignant reminders of the infamous slave trade) and modern art, culture, very friendly people, delicious fresh cuisine, and ecological wonders.

Dar es Salaam and BagamoyoDar es Salaam, translated as ‘Haven of Peace’ is one of Tanzania’s major cities located on the shores of the Indian Ocean. Dar is a city full of surprises, where

traditional African culture and colonial roots combine with international taste and sophistication. Nestled between coconut palms and acacia trees, the azure blue sea and milk white sands draw everyone to the shores, especially to see the breathtaking sunsets. The oldest town in Tanzania, Bagamoyo's history has been influenced by Arab and Indian traders, German colonialists and Christian missionaries. Bagamoyo means 'lay down your heart' – reminiscent of the town’s infamous historic slave trade, but it also has pristine, white sandy beaches with clear blue waters with swaying coconut palms.

Saadani National ParkPalm trees sway in a cooling oceanic breeze... White sand and blue water sparkle alluringly beneath the tropical sun... Traditional dhows sail slowly past, propelled by billowing white sails, while Swahili fishermen cast their nets below a brilliant red sunrise... Elephants strolling by for a drink from a nearby waterhole... Saadani is where bush meets beach - the perfect place which combines safari and beach all in one location!

Pangani and KilwaQuintessentially Swahili towns, Pangani and Kilwa are steeped in history and culture, remnants of colonial and slave trade. However these little known areas are also home to some of the most incredible beaches on the mainland coast of Tanzania, a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the modern world.

Mafia IslandThis little island south of Zanzibar is an exquisite place to spend days on the beach away from crowds. With miles of wide sandy beaches lapped by blue-green tropical waters, this is a great destination for honeymooners and adventurers alike. Diving and big-game fishing enthusiasts find the waters around Mafia mesmerising. It is a perfect place to spend a few days after a safari to the Selous, Ruaha or Northern Tanzania. There are only a few beach hotels on the island however their standards are very high. Snorkelling, dhow trips and visits to local villages can be arranged.

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Uganda shares the largest lake in Africa, Lake Victoria, with Kenya and Tanzania, and one can visit the source of the world’s longest river, the legendary Nile. Uganda has large areas of unspoilt wilderness with many species of mammals and birds in their natural habitat. Uganda shares the range of Virunga Volcanoes with Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, home of the last of the endangered mountain gorillas of which only about 700 individuals are thought to be remaining.

Queen Elizabeth National ParkThis park is an ornithological haven and one of the most popular national parks in Uganda. Close to the Rwenzori mountains, the park is famous for the legendary tree-climbing lions of Ishasha, and other unique mammalian species include the elusive giant forest hog.

Murchison FallsUganda's largest protected area with large herds of elephant, buffalo, lion, the endangered Rothschild's giraffe and the rare Shoebill Stork. A boat cruise near the falls is a memorable experience.

Bwindi and MhagingaThese are the only places in East Africa where one can track and observe the endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat, made famous through the study by Diane Fossey. Mgahinga shares the Virunga Volcanoes with Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Kibale and KyamburaA haven for those seeking a unique experience to track and observe different species of primates including troupes of habituated chimps (more than 500 chimps make their home here) and over 335 species of birds.

Lake BunyoniThe deepest Crater Lake in Uganda, Lake Bunyonyi means "place of little birds" and is an ornithological haven. A beautiful place to spend before or after a gorilla trek or safari, this lake has different types of antelope including gazelle, impala and eland.

Rwenzori MountainsThese ‘Mountains of the Moon’ stretch over 120 kms along the western border. The highest peak, Margherita Peak, at 5,109m (16,762 ft) is the third highest in Africa after Mt Kilimanjaro and Mt Kenya.

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Maasai MaraPart of the Greater Serengeti ecosystem, this park is less than a tenth of the Serengeti, and is famous for the wildebeest migration (September-November) and the “Big Cat Diary”. There are plenty of exclusive tented camps to choose from, hot air ballooning and fly-in safaris.

Lakes Nakuru and NaivashaThese Rift Valley lakes are where bird watchers can happily observe flamingo and a host of other water birds. White Rhino and other big mammals can also be found at Lake Nakuru National Park.

AmboseliThe park is famous for its backdrop of the mighty Mount Kilimanjaro. Although Kilimanjaro is in Tanzania, Amboseli is one of the few areas where the iconic mountain can be viewed in its full glory. Huge swamps teem with hippos

and elephant and the plains dotted with its resident lions, giraffe and gazelles, zebra and wildebeest.

Samburu and ShabaKenya’s northern parks of “Born Free” fame, this is where one can spot five rare and endemic species (Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe, Somali blue ostrich, gerenuk and Beisa Oryx) as well as large herds of elephant, buffalo, lion, cheetah and leopard. Camel rides and visits to Samburu villages can also be arranged.

The AberdaresThis is the park at the highest altitude in Africa comprising a range of mountains in Central Kenya with spectacular waterfalls and wildlife.

Mount KenyaAfrica’s second highest glacial peak has some fabulous landscapes and ornithological haven. Aim 4 Africa can arrange treks to Point Lenana at 4985m (16,355 ft). The highest peaks, Batian (5,199m, 17,057 ft) and Nelion (5,188m, 17,021 ft) require technical expertise.

Kenya is a prime safari destination and offers a wide range of active holidays – from trekking and hot air ballooning in the lush plains of the Maasai Mara to horse and camel riding in Laikipia in the semi-arid northern frontier district. With a diverse number of safari lodges and luxury tented camps for visitors of all interests and ages, and a choice of high quality beach destinations to relax at after a safari, Kenya offers the perfect getaway for families, retired couples, honeymooners or those who are visiting Africa for the first time.

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LaikipiaThis semi-arid plateau in central Kenya comprises vast open ranches fed by the Ewaso Nyiro and Ewaso Narok rivers and shadowed by snow-capped Mount Kenya. This is home to ethnically diverse communities including the Mukogodo Maasai and Samburu. Horseback and Camel riding safaris suit the terrain.

Lewa and Ol Pejeta ConservanciesWildlife variety at Lewa and Ol Pejeta include black and white rhino and chimpanzee as well as lion, leopard, cheetah, elephant, impala, buffalo, black and white rhino. Activities include bush walking, lion tracking and horse and camel riding. One can visit a pre-historic archaeological site, a local school, water project or feed a baby rhino - a great opportunity for a behind-the-scenes look at conservancy operations.

MeruThis park is located in central Kenya and became world famous as the place where Elsa the lioness and Pippa the cheetah, were returned to the wild by George and Joy Adamson, portrayed in the book and film ‘Born Free’.

Mombasa, Malindi and WatamuThese are popular mainland beach destinations off the coast of Kenya with beautiful white sandy beaches, a wide range of beach hotels and excursions to nearby cultural and historical areas. The coast combines ideally with a Kenyan Safari.

LamuA historic island off the mainland coast, a port with remnants of Arabic influence, Lamu is where time has stood still – fishing villages, billowing dhows, narrow winding streets and beautiful beaches not unlike Zanzibar. This is the perfect place to get away and unwind from modern day hustle and bustle.

Manda Bay This picturesque is on the northern most peninsula of Manda Island in the Lamu - Kiwayu archipelago. Manda Bay has the finest sandy beaches in Kenya and offers the perfect beach hideaway. Small and exclusive, Manda Bay is totally private yet only a 20-minute boat ride from the restaurants and ancient culture of Lamu Town.

A trip to Kenya may be combined with holidays to Tanzania, Uganda or Rwanda.

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Known as “The Land of a Thousand Hills”, Rwanda is the tiniest landlocked country in East Africa sharing the Virunga Volcanoes with Uganda and the DRC and with Tanzania to the east. Although Rwanda is most famous for its mountain gorillas, it is also renowned for its other primates such as Angolan Colobus and golden monkeys, a wide range of bird and mammal species. Volcanoes National ParkThis houses part of the Virunga range of volcanoes shared with Uganda and the DRC. In the range, five extinct volcanoes are located in Rwanda (the more active ones are in Congo) with Mt Karisimbi the highest volcano at 4507m. This park is home to five habituated groups of the endangered mountain gorillas, and is the place where Diane Fossey based her research on the great apes. Aim 4 Africa organises treks to the gorillas and golden monkeys.

Lakes Ruhondo and BureraThe twin fresh-water lakes of Burera and Ruhondo are attractive places to visit before or after gorilla tracking in Volcanoes National Park.

Nyungwe Forest National ParkThis is the largest protected high-altitude rainforest of East Africa and is one of Africa's most endemic rich regions. The Nyungwe Forest holds the biggest water reservoir for Rwanda. This is also home to over eight of primates including chimpanzee, red tailed monkey, olive baboon, l’hoest and the golden monkey. The newly built forest canopy is one of several walks through the park.

Lake KivuThis is the largest lake in Rwanda, and at 1459m, also the highest altitude lake in Africa. The picturesque resort towns of Gisenyi and Kibuye are amongst the most beautiful places to visit whilst in the country.

Akagera National ParkThis park is located in the east of Rwanda along the Akagera River at the border with Tanzania. Unlike the mountainous regions of most of Rwanda, this area’s savannah landscape of tangled acacia woodland interspersed with swamps and open grassland with hippo, crocodile and the most sought-after of African birds: the bizarre shoebill stork.

Iby’Iwacu Cultural VillageAlso known as the “ex-poachers village”, this is a fabulous place to embrace Rwandan culture. Visit the traditional healer and tin-smith, learn to grind sorghum, practice archery, join in the drumming and visit the replica King’s palace. This project greatly helps local communities as it provides an alternative source of income for reformed poachers.

A trip to Rwanda may be combined with holidays to Tanzania, Uganda or Kenya.

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We have been asked lots of questions about our holiday and what were the highlights and downsides. Quite honestly we have said that there were many highlights but no downsides thanks to the way that you had advised and arranged everything for us. Best wishes and thanks once again from us all.

B. Renshaw and Family, Devon, UK

• Victoria Falls

• Okavango Delta

• Skeleton Coast and Kaokoveld

• South Luangwa National Park

• Moremi and Chobe

• Lake Malawi

• Vamizi Island

• Etosha National Park

Malawi

Zambia

Mozambique

Nambia

Botswana

NAMIBNAUKLUFT N.P.

MOREMI

OKAVANGO DELTA

MAUN

TAU PAN

GABORONE

CENTRAL KALAHARI G.R.

CHOBE GORONGOSA N.P.

LIMPOPO GAME RESERVE

VICTORIA FALLS

KAFUE N.P.

LIVINGSTONE

LUSAKAZAMBEZI RIVER

LAKE KARIBA

NORTHLUANGWA N.P.

SOUTHLUANGWA N.P.

LOWERZAMBEZI N.P.

FISH RIVER CANYON N.P.

ETOSHA N.P.

CAPRIVI

SKELETONCOAST N.P.

DAMARARALAND

SOSSUSVLEI

SWAKOPMUNDWINDHOEK

KAOKOLAND

NIASSA G.R.

PEMBA

MAPUTO

MAROMERU RESERVE

LAKE MALAWINYIKA

N.P.

LIWONDE N.P.

MT MULANJE

CAPE MACLEAR

LILONGWEQUIRIMBAS ARCHIPELAGO

INDIAN OCEAN

VAMIZI ISLAND

BAZARUTO ARCHIPELAGO

MAKGADIKGADI PANS

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South of Tanzania, east of Zambia and west of Mozambique lies the landlocked country of Malawi, whose dominating feature is Africa’s third largest lake, which takes its name. Malawi, known as the “warm heart of Africa” provides visitors with lots to do – from walking and cycling to water sports on the lake.

Lake Malawi This is Malawi’s biggest attraction with beautiful sandy beaches, clear blue waters and the perfect place to unwind and relax. The main areas of the lake are the northern lakeshore and the southern lakeshore. The islands of Chizumulu and Likoma are both fairly low-key places to unwind and take in the spare beauty of the surroundings in Lake Malawi.

Nkhata Bay About 50 km from Mzuzu lies Malawi's most scenic lakeside town. It is difficult to imagine that this beautiful town is not somewhere on the Indian Ocean: there are beautiful stretches of white, sandy beaches lapped by the gentle waves of Lake Malawi.

Cape MaclearPicturesque bay with beautiful beaches, a bustling market and good opportunities for kayaking and scuba diving.

Liwonde National Park This is Malawi’s best national park with beautiful scenery and a wide range of wildlife. Lying south of Lake Malawi, it includes the Shire River, home to hundreds of hippos, crocodiles, elephants, several antelope species and rhinos.

Nyika National Park This park is famous for its wildflowers including 120 species of orchid, and attracts a wide array of wildlife. Most common are the large roan antelope, reedbuck, zebra, warthog, blue monkey and over 250 species of bird.

Mount Mulanje Stunning scenery, easy access, clear paths and well-maintained huts make Mount Mulanje a fine hiking and trekking area. The mountain rises steeply and suddenly from the undulating plains and tea estates to the highlands. Mulanje's highest peak, Sapitwa, is just over 3000m.

Thyolo Tea Estates Tea has been grown near the slopes of Mount Mulanje here since 1908. Aim 4 Africa can arrange a tour around the estates giving visitors an appreciation of what goes into producing our favourite brew!

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Zambia is one of the growing African Safari destinations in Southern Africa. There is superb wildlife viewing in some of the finest national parks in Africa. Blessed with 17 waterfalls including the spectacular Victoria Falls which it shares with its neighbour Zimbabwe, Zambian holidays are filled with adventure and scenic beauty.

South Luangwa National ParkThis is one of the most famous national parks in Zambia, covering 9050 sq km, and includes the Luangwa River. Animal species include leopard, lion, elephant, hippo, hyena, jackal, wild dog and over 200 endemic bird species.

Kafue National ParkKafue is the oldest and largest in Zambia, and is the second largest wildlife national park in the world covering 22,440 sq km of land. Animal species in this area include: lion, leopard, cheetah, roan and over 400 species of bird.

Victoria Falls“Mosi-oa-Tunya” (the Mist that Thunders) is one of the most famous attractions in Africa - the waterfalls is on the Zambezi River bordering Zambia and Zimbabwe. A day trip to the waterfalls via the city of Livingstone, combines easily with safaris in Zambia and northern Botswana. Adventure activities include bungee jumping and sundowner cruises on the Zambezi.

Lower Zambezi National ParkCovering almost 5000 sq km and still rugged and wild, wildlife viewing is terrific in this park because there is a great chance that visitors can get really close to wildlife. The Park has an enormous number of wildlife species including lion, leopard, elephant, hippo, buffalo, kudu, zebra, waterbuck.

Lake Kariba (or Kariba Dam) One of the world’s largest man-made lakes and regarded as an inland sea as it is so vast. At its widest point measure 42 kms across - an engineering feat producing hydroelectricity for both countries. Lake Kariba attracts huge numbers of animals, including Nile crocodiles, hippos and elephant.

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Botswana is among the most famous safari destinations in Southern Africa. A landlocked country, about 70% is covered by the Kalahari Desert. The country is home to the world's largest inland delta - the Okavango Delta, with areas of green plains and the salt pans. This varied and diverse landscape is home to a wide range of wildlife including a large population of the endangered African Wild Dog. Botswana and Namibia are also home to the remaining San or Bushmen peoples of Africa whose lifestyles are shaped by the harsh and sometimes unforgiving surroundings, and who can be visited for lessons on sustainable living.

Moremi Wildlife Reserve A focal point for many Botswana safaris. Moremi covers almost a third of the entire Okavango Delta – a diverse habitat where desert meets water. The Moremi Game Reserve is at its best during the dry season and safari game viewing is at its peak from July to October. Mammals are prolific, birdlife is abundant and varied. Wildlife found here include elephant, buffalo, giraffe, antelope, lion, leopard, cheetah, jackal, hyena and wild dog.

River Khwai Situated in Northern Botswana, and surrounded by little islands, this area has a wide variety of birds and animals including large numbers of raptors.

Chobe National ParkThe second largest national park in Botswana and covers 10,566 sq kms, Chobe boasts one of the largest populations of elephant in southern Africa, currently around 120,000. Other wildlife found in large numbers are buffalo, zebra, giraffe, impala and other mammals, birds and reptile species.

The Okavango DeltaThis is a large wetland surrounded by the Kalahari Desert. The Okavango Delta has large numbers crocodile, red lechwe, sitatunga, elephant, wild dogs and buffalo.

The water supports many kinds of fish and more common mammals and bird life. Safaris by Mokoros (dug-out canoes) are very popular (dug-out canoes) allowing one to explore the delta from the water.

The Makgadikgadi Salt Pans Regularly visited on Botswana Safaris, the Nxai Pan, Ntwetwe Pan and Sowa Pan are three large salt pans that make up the Makgadikgadi Pans - ancient salt lakes and breeding ground for many wildlife species.

Savuti Game Reserve Considered to be one of the best wildlife-viewing areas in Botswana, Savuti is also known for its many predators, including lion, spotted hyena, jackal and bat eared foxes.

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An arid country of startling contrasts, Namibia is home to two great deserts – the vast Namib Desert and the Kalahari. However there is an astonishingly vast number of wildlife and plant species that can be found here. The country is famed for its expansive rugged landscapes, desert-adapted wildlife and ancient cultures.

SossusvleiThis is situated within the world’s oldest desert – the Namib Desert, part of the Namib Naukluft National Park and famous for the most incredible and iconic rust-red sand dunes (known as the “Sand Sea”) rising 300m above the valley floor. There are desert-adapted wildlife such as ostrich, springbok and gemsbok as well as spotted hyena, bat eared fox and aardwolf to be found here. Dawn balloon safaris are a great way to experience the surreal sand dunes and desert.

CapriviThis is a narrow strip of land in the northeast, a 400 km long strategic corridor bordering Botswana, Zambia and

Angola. A large number of rivers including the Okavango and Kwando, attract over 400 bird species, waterbuck, zebra, hippo, buffalo and elephant.

Skeleton Coast and KaokoveldThe vast wilderness of the Skeleton Coast, where it meets the icy waters of the Atlantic Ocean colliding with the hot desert air of the Skeleton coast produces its famous early morning mists. The rugged mountains of semi-desert Damaraland and Kaokoland (collectively known as Kaokoveld) are Namibia at its most remote. Desert adapted elephant and black rhino seasonally traverse the Aba-Huab riverbed in search of water and vegetation. Thousands of seal colonies also congregate at the Skeleton Coast. Visitors can also view Africa’s largest collection of petroglyphs (prehistoric rock engravings), as well as incredible 28,000 year-old Bushmen rock art near Twyfelfontein and visit to the “Petrified Forest”.

SwakopmundThis is the most popular coastal resort in Namibia just south of Damaraland with beautiful scenery and a wide selection of accommodations.

WindhoekNamibia’s capital city and gateway to the country is situated in Central Namibia in a valley surrounded by the Khomas Highlands, the Auas and Eros Mountains.

Etosha National ParkLocated in north-central Namibia, this park is named for the Etosha Pan (‘great white place’), one of the largest

salt pans, an ancient great lake. Deceptively arid, this is Namibia’s premier wildlife destination attracting plains game, lion, cheetah and the endangered black and white rhino. After a good rainfall over a million flamingo can be found in the salty waters.

Cultural highlights:Visit the indigenous San, considered to be the oldest culture in the world and admire ancient beautiful San rock paintings. Also visit the Himba people in the northwest Kaokoveld region – one of Africa’s most remote and untouched wilderness areas.

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Mozambique has the largest coastline in Eastern Africa with 2500 km bordering the Indian Ocean. Mainland Mozambique comprises different wildlife areas and has amongst the most beautiful beaches in the world including idyllic islands set in clusters and stretching across the Mozambican coastline in the Indian Ocean – our favourites being the Quirimbas and Bazaruto archipelagos.

Gorongosa National ParkThe Gorongosa harbors several small herds of elephant, an increasing lion population, rhinos, leopards, zebras, kudus, cheetahs, warthogs and the rare roan and sample antelope. But its real attraction are the over 500 different bird species including some which only can be found in the Gorongosa area.

Maromeru National ParkThis park is an open grassland with many rivers and streams – which is part of the Zambezi Delta. It holds diverse array of wildlife including the African

elephant, Lichtenstein's hartebeest, sable antelope, eland, Burchell's zebra, hippopotamus, waterbuck, and reedbuck. Predators include lion, leopard, cheetah, wild dog and spotted hyena.

Quirimbas – Vamizi IslandThe Quirimbas archipelago is rated to be one of the world’s top diving areas and comprises 32 coral islands on Mozambique’s north coast. For people who want to relax and enjoy the leisurely pace of island life, Vamizi Island, in the Quirimbas Archipelago, is just the place. Vamizi Island, with its abundant tropical vegetation, samango monkeys playing in the trees and deserted beaches is the place where one may come across tracks left by green turtles.

The Bazaruto ArchipelagoThe Bazaruto Archipelago is a cluster of five islands (in size order: Bazaruto, Benguerra, Magaruque, Santa Carolina and Bangue), however only Bazaruto and surrounding reefs are officially within a National Park. Whales, dolphins and even the endangered dugong are

found here. These waters are home to over 80% of all marine life in the Indian-Pacific Oceans.

Mainland BeachesThe Praia do Tofo is one of Mozambique's most beautiful areas with an expansive and wonderful beach. Visitors can enjoy the surf, mangroves and palm groves all around the area! The trees are filled with parrots and monkeys which provide some entertainment while relaxing on the beach.

Praia de Xai Xai is located near the provincial capital of Gaza, and is one of the single most beautiful beaches in the world. Enjoy the great expanse of the cleanest golden sands along these warm tropical waters.

Safari-Beach Combo or Exclusively Beach?Aim 4 Africa can organise safari+beach combination holidays, or simply a week or more of blissful relaxation on the beautiful beaches of Mozambique to suit your interests. We can also arrange multi-centred holidays in combination with other East or Southern African countries.

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Thank you for arranging our dream honeymoon - our safari in the Selous was an incredible experience. Zanzibar was the perfect complement to the safari. Thank you so much for organising everything so well.

Mark and Kirsty, UK

We had the most AMAZING trip, almost every place we stayed took our breath away. The highlights for me were seeing 100 elephants in the river at Tarangire, having lions roaring outside our tent and of course the gorillas. Our guides were fantastic, so enthusiastic and knowledgeable. Zanzibar was fabulous too, the Asali suite a perfect end to our trip. Thank you so much for the trip of a lifetime we have already recommended you to several people.

Lizzy and Trevor, UK

Thank you to all at Aim 4 Africa for your terrific skills in putting together our recent holiday in Tanzania – from reaching the roof of Africa, to the sheer vastness and wonder of the Serengeti, to the laziness of Zanzibar. The personal touch was in stark contrast to the "call centre" approach of larger firms. I cannot recommend Aim 4 Africa or their highly enough. Outstanding!

Chris Edge and Family, UK

Thank you for a great holiday! With such meticulous preparation, we had confidence that the whole trip would run smoothly and it did! Climbing Kilimanjaro was an experience of a lifetime. We must have had the best team on the mountain constantly attentive to our well-being. The safari was equally enjoyable and we had a great guide Tesha who went out of his way to maximise our time in the parks.

Tim and Cheryl B, UK

We had an amazing trip in Tanzania. Thank you for such a wonderful holiday, we could not have wished for a better guide in Tanzania. Daniel was incredibly knowledgeable and had the ability to spot wildlife from miles away. We certainly would not hesitate to recommend you all.

Maureen and Michael, Louise and family, UK

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Aim 4 Africa’s wedding and honeymoon itineraries are all tailor-made to ensure your specific requirements and preferences are catered for. Weddings can be organised on safari, on a private beach, and even a sandbank – one’s own private island for the day! Our extensive knowledge, first-hand experience, and meticulous planning and close attention to detail means we can make most dreams come true!

Safari WeddingsThere is nothing more unique or memorable than a wedding in the heart of an African National Park - against a beautiful backdrop of natural, untamed wilderness, and with wildlife (at a safe distance) as witnesses to your nuptials!

Aim 4 Africa can plan and arrange weddings on safari in Tanzania (Serengeti, Selous, Ngorongoro, Lake Manyara, Arusha), Kenya (Laikipia, Samburu, Maasai Mara), Malawi and Zambia. Combine a safari wedding with a honeymoon to wildlife areas you have always dreamed about, or extend with a honeymoon in Zanzibar, Mombasa or Mozambique.

For those who would like something different we can even arrange Maasai-style weddings in a traditional Maasai boma!

Weddings in ZanzibarAim 4 Africa has arranged different venues for weddings in Zanzibar: weddings at beach resorts, weddings on private beaches, weddings at historical sultan’s palaces, weddings on board a traditional dhow

and even weddings on a private sandbank - your own private island for the day! We are happy to chat with you to plan the wedding that you have always dreamed about, so call us now and we’ll be happy to discuss different options with you.

WeddingsAim 4 Africa is one of the only companies whose founders actually originate from East Africa – the countries of Kenya and Tanzania are and will always be home to us, and as such we know we are better placed than most high street travel agents or other online honeymoon specialists to organise such special occasions as your Wedding or Honeymoon at the Heart of Africa – the ideal place to begin your married lives together.

We are certain that our knowledge and experience and affiliation with East Africa will provide you with the opportunity to create a wedding and honeymoon that will exceed your expectations.

There are many countries where you can go on a safari these days, and many beautiful well-publicised beaches from the Caribbean to the Maldives. However none of these countries are as unique as to be able to offer the best of both and more....

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Wedding Gift RegistryWe offer wedding gift service with a difference – family and friends can contribute towards your dream honeymoon or purchase a special “gift experience” such as a Sunset Dhow Cruise in Zanzibar, an elegant romantic bush dinner in the Serengeti, or even a hot air balloon ride in the Maasai Mara or the Serengeti! There are many excursions to choose from, and it ensures you have the honeymoon of your dreams – individually unique and infinitely memorable! So, if you have your share of linen, crockery and toasters, we would recommend you take advantage of our Wedding Gift Registry with a difference. The experience is priceless and the memories (and photographs) of your honeymoon will remain with you for many years to come!

Memorable Honeymoons and AnniversariesFor many people a safari is truly the holiday of a lifetime – unlike short haul holidays in Europe, Africa offers something special, a timeless, ageless, wide-ranging special destination unlike none other in the world. Your Wedding is the most important day in your lifetime. A honeymoon is also the holiday of a lifetime – truly unique and memorable. An anniversary is a second honeymoon, a chance to enjoy some time together in superb surroundings without the stress that normally goes with planning a wedding. A Honeymoon or Anniversary at the very Heart of Africa would therefore be a truly memorable holiday!

Honeymoon IdeasAim 4 Africa can organise honeymoons to suit individual

requirements. Most of our honeymoon programs are dual centred with safari and beach elements. However we have had couples who prefer more adventure and programs can include a trek up Kilimanjaro or a gorilla or chimp trek. All our honeymoon programs are tailor made to suit personal preferences and interests. However our website has some sample programs to inspire you or you can contact us for ideas.

Our Wedding in Zanzibar was Simply Perfect! We adored the sandbank with the sea all around us, the wonderful staff and your meticulous planning. You made our dream come true, Thank you so much!

Carla and Mark, UK

Thank you for arranging an incredible experience for our honeymoon in Tanzania. The highlight of our trip was definitely chimpanzee trekking in Mahale. Greystoke Mahale Camp was a fabulous place to stay with superb service and welcoming staff. The flights over superb landscapes were a truly memorable experience. Our Serengeti Safari was also great and finishing off our honeymoon at Fundu Lagoon in Pemba was definitely the icing on the cake! We have enclosed a few photographs. Thank you once again for making our dream come true!

James and Phillipa, UK

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Africa is no doubt the ultimate destination for a family holiday. With all its natural beauty, pristine geographical features, diverse landscapes, numerous wildlife, adventure and opportunities to learn about different cultures, there is no other destination that offers families such a wide range of activities for all ages, and the opportunity to bond as a family.

Aim 4 Africa has arranged numerous family holidays throughout East Africa - from young families on safari followed by a beach holiday, to families with teenagers enjoying treks with Maasai Warriors, camping, cycling or horseback safaris and snorkelling off Zanzibar. We’ve had young adults who have opted to trek Kilimanjaro or track chimps and gorillas with their families and three generations of family going on safari together.

We know that privacy and flexibility are important factors in most family holidays and our programs are thus designed to meet your family's particular requirements. Have a look through our brochure and website and see if any of the destinations or activities particularly appeals to your family. We will be happy to discuss any particular requirement you may have, and to put together a program that best suits your family.

You do not have to be confined to a vehicle when you are on safari. Often, you get a much richer experience if you are happy to explore areas on foot, by boat or cycling. You may see things that you would normally miss if you were in a vehicle.

Of course, certain areas can only be explored in a 4-wheel drive vehicle to cover the terrain, distance and also to keep at a safe distance from wildlife. However, there are opportunities that we can provide for you to trek, cycle, go on a horseback or camel riding safari, perhaps hot air ballooning or canoeing, so you get different perspectives of the landscapes and wildlife around you.

Some of the adventure activities we can arrange for you are:

• Cycling along the Great Rift Valley• Canoeing, mokoro and boating safaris• Walking safaris with the Maasai• Camel back and horse riding safaris in Kenya and Tanzania• Mountain trekking• Hot air ballooning in Serengeti and Masai Mara and so much more! Contact us for details.

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Aim 4 Africa’s ethos is centred on responsible tourism. Being Africans ourselves, we understand the impact tourism can have on local communities and the natural environment. Our aim is to ensure that our clients get to experience the wonderful, warm and authentic charm of Africa, our home, and to ensure that the local communities in which we operate benefit from tourism. Our mission is to make sure that the natural heritage is preserved for many generations to come. Africa is unique, Africa is special, we want you to experience Africa and enjoy its diversity and splendour. Our programs encourage visitors to interact with local communities so that we can learn from each other. Our clients often come back to say what an enriching experience they have had simply because they have got to see the “real Africa” and meet local people. For a copy of our responsible travel policy, please visit our website www.aim4africa.com.

Aim 4 Africa works with local villages, schools and hospitals and many of our clients are happy to visit these projects and support them. We support The Sasha Foundation, which funds these local projects. If you’d like to visit any of these projects then please let us know.

There are a number of optional activities that may be included to fit around your basic safari program. You may wish to capture a little of the traditional African cultures with a visit to a local village whilst you are in Eastern or Southern Africa. These cultural tours benefit our visitors and directly benefit the local communities - we do not make any profit from these tours. Your African holiday will certainly be enriched by such cultural interactions.

Our clients have greatly enjoyed cultural programs such as:

• Visits to Maasai villages in Northern Tanzania and Kenya• Learning Archery and Animal Tracking with the Hadzabe Bushmen at Lake Eyasi and the San Bushmen in Botswana• Visits to Iby’iwacu village (ex-poachers village) in Rwanda for half a day of cultural highlights• Marangu and Machame cultural tours• Visits to the Himba and San Bushmen in Namibia

Contact us for details on incorporating cultural programs into your safari itinerary.

Tailor-made holidays especially designed for you.

When you are ready to plan your African holiday, contact us either by phone or email. We prefer to chat with you to find out exactly what you are looking for in your holiday. Aim 4 Africa will discuss a number of optional itineraries based on your interests, when you want to travel, where you want to travel and what you want to do. We will provide you with as much information as to enable you to make an informed choice of safari, accommodations, and any excursions you wish to include, until you end up with your ideal itinerary.

We work with you every step of the way and the information and advice we will provide is based on our personal experiences of living and working in Africa, our homeland.

You will no doubt have lots of questions, so please telephone or email us and we will be happy to help plan the holiday of your dreams.

Tel: 0114 255 2533 / 0845 408 4541 Email: [email protected]: www.aim4africa.com

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