
African
sunset
- Silhouettes of giants against a crimson backdrop
- Sunset cocktails surrounded by the wilderness
- Here time loses all meaning
An African-style
sunset
This isn’t just a pretty picture from some glossy brochure. It’s a rare, breathtaking moment that stays with you for a lifetime. Capturing that perfect shot—where the sky blazes with scarlet and rose hues, and a rhino, zebra, or giraffe stands silhouetted in the foreground—is almost impossible. It’s like chasing a rainbow, and only the most patient are rewarded. We take our guests to places where the sun sets behind the rims of ancient volcanic craters, where the day begins high above the earth—in the basket of a hot air balloon. These are secluded, carefully chosen locations where nature quietly reveals its magic.

There’s a beautiful ritual in Africa: the sundowner—a special cocktail enjoyed at dusk. It dates back to the British colonial era, when officers took bitter quinine to fight malaria, mixing it with tonic, and later adding gin. Thus, the gin and tonic was born, eventually becoming the unofficial drink of the safari. Today, a sundowner is a slow, thoughtful aperitif, sipped on a hilltop, from a safari chair, surrounded by the wild. A drink in hand, a gentle breeze, the sounds of the savanna, the sky ablaze with color—in that moment, you’re not just watching the sunset. You become part of an ancient, endlessly beautiful African tradition.

To witness a sunset amidst the golden savanna grasses is to behold the day bidding farewell with grandeur.
Better then a thousand words,
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This is not a place to take pictures – it’s a place to create memories.
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How do you see it all?
spend the sun over the savannah
We fell in love with Africa for its unique nature and people. The emotions we have experienced here are hard to convey but can be given, that’s why we have dedicated our lives to it. Each point of the route has already been tried by us personally, it remains to make an individual program for you personally.
A Journey to Tanzania’s National Parks
A unique natural park
This is the Zanzibar archipelago, a coral group off the east coast of Tanzania. While it comprises 75 islands, only three are significant: Unguja Island (often simply called Zanzibar), Pemba Island, and Mafia Island.




























