All safaris are led by world acclaimed wildlife photographer John Sebastian Witherspoon. He is recognized as an expert tracker with more than twenty-five years experience in hunting game all over Africa. He is now semi-retired and only takes a few clients a year to some of his favorite places.
By choosing to go with us on your private, custom safari, you will not be grouped with strangers. With our expertise in assisting you, together we will design a custom itinerary, for your safari as you like it!
Game drives and treks allow you excellent opportunities to closely view and photograph African wildlife including lions, leopards, cheetahs, hippos, rhinos, elephants, giraffes, zebras, cape buffalo, and the spectacular Great Wildebeest Migration (to mention a few). There are also ample opportunities for birding, with over 1,000 species, including a host of endemics. Eight of the ten families endemic to mainland Africa are present. Raptors, plovers, parrots, turacos, bee-eaters, barbets, starlings, weavers, pipits and sunbirds are among the birds you can expect to see.
Start your safari adventure planning by choosing a 6 day, 14 day or 30 day trip. Six (6) day trips are to one Lodge or Camp in one country, fourteen (14) day trips may be one or two Lodges or Camps in either country or a combination of both, as can the thirty (30) day trip that may include up to three Lodges or Camps.
Your safari in Kenya may include Mt. Kenya Lodge, The Masai Mara and Meru National Parks.
The lovely Mt.Kenya Country Club on the slopes of Mt.Kenya is perfect for a romantic getaway as well as wonderful wildlife photogrophy.
The luxurious safari tents of Bateluer Camp in the Masai Mara,is the place to see the annual Great Migration of millions of animal fron the Serengeti.
Elsa's Kopje Camp is named after Elsa, the orphaned lioness reared by Joy and George Adamson and returned to the wild in Meru. Elsa's Kopje is a private hideaway perched on top of Mughwango Hill in the old Northern Frontier District of the Meru National Park.
Your safari in Tanzania may include Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti and Saadani National Parks.
The breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater Lodge is built on the south-western rim of the Ngorongoro Crater. The Crater lies in northern Tanzania, at the western edge of the Great Rift Valley. It is surrounded to the west by the Serengeti National Park and Lake Eyasi, and to the north by Lake Natron.
The breathtaking Grumeti River Camp is set in the western corridor of the magnificent Serengeti National Park at the edge of a permanent oxbow pan formed by an overflow of the Grumeti River.
Hidden amongst the bush-clad Kuka Hills, Klein's Camp lies in the Serengeti, just south of the Masai Mara, along the ancient migratory route of wildebeest and elephant. Some ten thousand hectares of private land is set aside for the exclusive use of guests at this intimate camp in the northeastern Serengeti.
A Tent with a View Safari Lodge Located on the Mkwaja coastline, just outside the north-east boundary of the newly gazetted Saadani National Park, A Tent with a View Safari Lodge offers a peaceful retreat from which to explore Tanzania's only coastal wildlife reserve.