AdventureArticleSafari Go2Africa Offers the World’s Most Luxurious Safari Adventure by In-house Editor August 7, 2024 written by In-house Editor August 7, 2024 Safari travel company Go2Africa has unveiled what it claims to be the world’s most expensive safari vacation, with an astonishing price tag of nearly $700,000 for a family of four. This exclusive safari promises an unforgettable experience, showcasing the best of Africa’s breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and culture. Based on an analysis of over 134,000 inquiries to their website, Go2Africa identified the top destinations for safari enthusiasts: Kenya (23%), Tanzania (22%), and South Africa (21%). The most sought-after attractions include witnessing the Big Five (26%), visiting Victoria Falls (14%), engaging with local communities (10%), exploring Cape Town (9%), and embarking on a gorilla trekking adventure (8%). Leveraging this information, Go2Africa curated a once-in-a-lifetime safari experience, spanning six countries over an action-packed 24 days. Priced at $172,545 per person, this exclusive package is available on a first-come, first-served basis, accommodating only one party. Travelers will journey through Africa’s most exotic locations, enjoying luxurious accommodations ranging from tented safari camps to riverside treetop villas and private islands. The itinerary promises extraordinary encounters with Africa’s wildlife, almost guaranteeing sightings of the Big Five. The adventure covers Southern and East Africa’s highlights, with private charter flights connecting locations such as Kenya, Victoria Falls, Cape Town, Volcanoes National Park, the Serengeti, and the pristine beaches of the Seychelles. Before embarking on this adventure, travelers receive personalized, locally-made leather luggage. They also have the option of hiring a private film crew to document their journey, resulting in a professionally edited video upon their return. Throughout the trip, guests will immerse themselves in local life by visiting impactful community projects like Reteti Elephant Sanctuary, Alfajiri Foundation, and Maunga Village Primary School. They will also contribute to the conservation efforts of each park, with Go2Africa fully offsetting the carbon footprint of the trip. “The Ultimate African Safari is a one-of-a-kind itinerary that we’ve spent years perfecting. Every activity, location, and accommodation has been hand-selected by our team of local experts with decades of on-the-ground experience,” said Lee-Anne Kock, head of product at Go2Africa. “The itinerary focuses on private and exclusive travel, where we’ve crafted curated experiences that are unique to each destination. Guests won’t just see Africa but experience the heart of its culture as they visit each location and become involved in the community projects that make the continent so vibrant and welcoming.” Starting at $172,545 per person, the Ultimate Safari offers an unparalleled journey through Africa. For more information, visit Go2Africa. #adventureTravel#safariExploreAfricaLuxurySafariWildlifeSafari 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail In-house Editor previous post Harnessing Modern Technology for Wildlife Conservation: A Paradigm Shift next post From Childhood Adventure to Conservation Champion: The Journey of Wild Angle Safaris by Deep Kathikar You may also like Wildlife Tourism and Mental Health: How Connecting with... October 26, 2024 The Role of Indigenous Communities in Protecting Global... October 24, 2024 Wildlife Tourism and the Plastic Problem: How Travelers... October 19, 2024 The Role of Elephant Sanctuaries in Sustainable Tourism October 16, 2024 Conservation Travel: How Tourists Can Help Protect Wildlife October 7, 2024 Wildlife Photography for Conservation: Preserving Memories Through Photography October 4, 2024 Virtual Wildlife Safaris: A New Way to Raise... October 2, 2024 The Importance of Marine Wildlife Tourism in Ocean... September 30, 2024 Wildlife Conservation in a Changing Climate: Challenges and... September 27, 2024 Eco-friendly Wildlife Resorts: The New Luxury in Responsible... September 24, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.