Down in the souks, Marrakech © BBE

Africa

We have been privileged to undertake a safari to Kenya and Tanzania; a truly memorable 'life event' and a very different experience to drinking Mint Tea in Marrakesh!

We'll start with brief introductions to the three countries and expand on each in due course!

Exploring Morocco, Kenya, and Tanzania

Exploring Morocco: A Vibrant Blend of Culture and Landscape

Nestled at the crossroads of Africa and Europe, Morocco unfurls as a captivating tapestry of contrasts waiting to be discovered. From the bustling souks of Marrakech to the tranquil blue lanes of Chefchaouen, the cities resonate with an extraordinary fusion of age-old traditions and contemporary vibrancy. Venture into the vast Sahara Desert, where endless golden dunes paint a mesmerizing panorama, promising unparalleled sunsets and nights beneath a celestial canopy. Marrakech Menara Airport stands as the portal for UK travelers to this enchanting realm. Stay up-to-date with the latest travel advisories from the UK government on the official Morocco travel advice page.
Google Maps: Morocco

Captivating Kenya: Roaming with Wildlife Amidst Iconic Landscapes

Kenya beckons with its captivating savannahs that pulse with wildlife, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of explorers. The Maasai Mara National Reserve orchestrates the mesmerizing Great Migration, while Amboseli National Park unveils awe-inspiring vistas of elephants against the backdrop of the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro. Amid the bustle of Nairobi, modernity and wildlife conservation intertwine seamlessly. Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi emerges as the primary gateway for UK travelers. Stay attuned to travel advisories provided by the UK government through the Kenya travel advice page.
Google Maps: Kenya

Tanzania: A Symphony of Safari and Tranquility

Tanzania casts a spell with its breathtaking biodiversity and serene landscapes. The sprawling Serengeti National Park orchestrates one of the planet's most staggering wildlife migrations, while the Ngorongoro Crater unveils an ancient ecosystem teeming with life. For those in pursuit of idyllic beaches and island retreats, Zanzibar beckons with turquoise waters and the historic charm of Stone Town. Julius Nyerere International Airport in Dar es Salaam and Kilimanjaro International Airport stand as the gateways for UK explorers. Stay informed through the UK government's Tanzania travel advice page.
Google Maps: Tanzania

These three destinations present an exquisite mosaic of experiences, inviting UK travelers to immerse themselves in diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and unforgettable journeys.

This article was updated on August 19, 2023