Formerly the northern part of Selous Game Reserve, Nyerere National Park is Tanzania's largest National Park. Stretching over an impressive 30,893 square kilometres, the park is home to some of the world’s largest concentrations of wildlife, and the incredible diversity and sheer volume of animals draw visitors from around the globe. Travellers can look forward to spotting a wide collection of common and rare species including the famous Big Five, some rare species of antelopes like Roan Antelope, and large concentrations of elephant and hippos. Don’t miss the opportunity to take a boating safari on the exquisite Rufiji River, spot the endangered African wild dog, and enjoy a guided walking safari with a highly knowledgeable guide.



Surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Quirimbas Archipelago, this private Mozambican island features unspoilt beaches, coral reefs, and dense coastal forests. Once an uninhabited retreat for sailors and traders navigating the Indian Ocean, it now hosts an exclusive eco-lodge blending luxury with sustainability. Villas constructed from natural materials overlook the ocean, with direct access to soft white sand and warm shallows teeming with marine life. Kayaking through mangroves, guided snorkelling along vibrant reefs, and diving excursions to underwater cliffs reveal a thriving aquatic ecosystem. Inland, baobab trees shade winding trails where birdwatchers can spot native species. Sunset dhow cruises highlight the surrounding seascape, while fresh seafood dinners complement panoramic views. Conservation initiatives protect turtles and reef habitats, allowing guests to witness the island’s biodiversity. With limited guests at any time, the atmosphere remains tranquil, creating an unparalleled sense of exclusivity and connection to nature.


