Experience the Best of Africa on These Epic Group Trips
Interested in a group tour of Morocco or South Africa? How about a safari in the Masai Mara? A whole continent is yours to explore on these small-group adventure with Culture Trip, showcasing the very best of Africa.
Destination: Africa. But where first? Imagine sailing down the Nile, riding a camel through the Sahara and learning tribal dances in East Africa. Now, book the trip and do it all. No matter if you’re traversing the African plains or chasing your wanderlust in vibrant desert cities, these trips will show you the best that Africa has to offer.
Ultimate Egypt
When you arrive in Cairo for the first time, you’ll wonder why it’s taken you so long to visit such a magnificent place. If all you did on this nine-day visit to Northeast Africa was spend hours gazing at Giza and wandering the Great Egyptian Museum, you’d return home satisfied. Imagine how stoked you’ll be when you discover that this adventure also includes a day at the Valley of the Kings, an unforgettable kayak experience on the Nile River and a candle-lit tour of Luxor Temple (which is over 3,400 years old). Oh, and did we mention, you’ll be spending four nights floating down the Nile on a luxury cruise? Now that is the ultimate Egypt experience.
Epic Morocco
The only thing separating you from the sun and sand of the Sahara is a camel, unbothered by your presence and the climate. This 11-day Morocco trip goes far beyond the dunes of Erg Chebbi – you’ll meander through the medinas of Fes and Marrakech, gawp at the architectural splendour of Chefchaouen and Kasbah Ait-Ben-Haddou, and experience the majesty of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. If food plays a big part in your travel then prepare to have your mouth watered – you’ll have a home-cooked dinner with a local family in Fes, dine Berber style under the Saharan stars and embark on a street food extravaganza in Marrakech. All washed down with an endless supply of refreshing mint tea, of course.
Gethin Morgan and Richard Collett contributed to this article.