Women's African Safari

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This Is What Wild Looks Like.

Gorillas at dawn. The Serengeti at migration. Elephants at the sanctuary. This is Africa, unfiltered — led by women who know it better than anyone. Our four new Women’s African Safaris are built around something deeper — the kind of encounter that stops your breath, the kind of landscape that makes you feel small in the best possible way, and the kind of community that makes you wonder why you ever travelled any other way.

A million wildebeest moving as one, the Mara River churning below them, crocodiles holding still in the current. Lions on the move at first light, the savannah still cool and gold. You’re not watching from a distance. You’re inside it.

Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park is home to roughly half the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. Standing in that forest, close enough to hear them breathe, you understand in your body what no statistic can communicate.

Women’s African Safari adventures

This Is How We Do Safari.

We believe in responsible, transformative, sustainable tourism — the kind that protects, preserves, and restores the wildlife and wild spaces we are privileged to visit. Africa’s wildlife has roamed free for millions of years. Our prime motivation — the urgency underneath everything we do — is to make sure that never changes.

A responsible Women’s African Safari isn’t just a journey. It’s a commitment. When you travel with us, you become a custodian of the wild — directly supporting local communities, funding conservation, and helping protect some of the most critical ecosystems on Earth.

The Camps. We don’t do generic. Roca River Camp sits on the banks of the Mara River — female-owned, tented, and as beautiful as the landscape it’s built into. Tumaren Camp in Laikipia was created from scratch by a woman conservationist. In Tsavo, Ithumba Private Hill places you steps from where the rescued elephants sleep. And in Tanzania, at Dunia Camp — the only all-female-run safari camp in Africa — where you’ll find robes, rubber boots, a solar shower, and a walkie-talkie to order sundowners delivered directly to your tent.

The Vehicles Exclusive-use 4×4 Land Cruisers. Pop-top roofs. A window seat for every woman in the vehicle. You’re not craning past anyone or waiting for a better angle — you have it. The lioness moving through the golden grass at 6 am? You’ll see her from exactly where you’re sitting.

The Women Leading It. Our guides know these ecosystems the way most people know their own neighbourhoods — where to look, when to go, still. They know where the lions sleep, when the elephants move, and exactly when to whisper — stop…

Women-Powered African Safaris

See Africa differently — through women who call it home. Every camp we stay in is women-powered. Every guide who leads us is part of a movement that has been quietly changing how Africa is experienced — and who gets to lead that experience.

In Kenya, you sit with Maasai women. You visit the sanctuary founded by Daphne Sheldrick, where orphaned elephants are given back their wild lives. In Tanzania, the work of the Jane Goodall Institute lives in every conservation story, every woman guide who knows this ecosystem like her own name. In Rwanda, you walk in the footsteps of Dian Fossey — and meet the researchers at her Gorilla Fund who carry that work forward today, protecting the last mountain gorillas on Earth.

This is the legacy of women doing extraordinary things in extraordinary places — and you’re about to become part of it.

Wild Women Expedition’s African Safaris

The Animals Set the Itinerary

We plan every safari around the animals — their rhythms, their routes, their peak moments. This means you’re not passing through; you’re part of it.

Every seat is a window seat. We mean that literally. Our group splits across multiple top-of-the-line 4×4 vehicles — so everyone has an open, unobstructed side view. No craning around someone’s shoulder. No missing the moment because you drew the middle seat. You came this far to see the migration. On your Women’s African Safari, we make sure nothing gets in the way.

Small Groups

Small groups change everything on safari. Closer to the herds, better photos, and valuable time with your wild women guides. The local trackers and guides on these adventures have spent years reading this landscape. In a small group, that knowledge becomes personal.

From the moment your trip takes shape to the moment you’re home, we’re in it with you. We construct every piece of your safari ourselves with our local partners and leaders. The confidence you feel out there? That’s not accidental.

Leadership

Your Expedition Leader isn’t a perk — she’s the heartbeat of the trip.

She’s with you from the first game drive to the last sundowner, learning what lights you up, remembering the shot you mentioned over breakfast, pulling over before you even ask.

Someone who knows this land deeply and has spent years learning how to share it.



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