The winter season is ideal for exploring parts of Africa, which remains one of the areas least affected by health restrictions this year.
The massive deployment of health protection measures around the world since the spring of 2020 has significantly changed the tourism landscape. However, some regions remain less affected. This is particularly true of Africa, which opens its doors for the winter season. The tailor-made travel specialist Eluxtravel offers safaris in Tanzania, Namibia, Rwanda and Kenya.
Built around discreet lodges with exquisite refinement, these trips combine explorations on foot, by boat or by all-terrain vehicle, with the aim of surprising the traveler again and again off the beaten track. In Tanzania, for example, the tour operator offers an itinerary from Serengeti – the endless land – to Lake Manyara, passing through the Ngorongoro criterion, with breathtaking scenery. The opportunity to discover, in the respect of their traditions, the daily life of the oldest tribes of the country, among which the farmers of the Lake Manyara region or the Datoga.
The itinerary also allows you to discover the very confidential Selous Reserve and its ecosystem classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, or to enjoy the enchanting savannah of Ruaha National Park. Their wild lives offer a real communion with nature.