REAL TRIPS, REAL CLIENTS
The trips we actually sent
Anonymised case studies of safaris we built and ran. The brief, the route, the lodges, the cost band, what we changed mid-trip, and what the family said when they came home.
This is what good planning looks like
WHY THESE EXIST
You learn more from one trip than ten brochures
A brochure shows you the photo of the deck. A case study shows you the client who asked for a deck, the deck we found, the night the wind came up and we moved them, and what they paid in the end. We publish these so you can see how we actually work. Not the polished version. The real one.
Each one starts with the brief in the client's own words and ends with what we would do differently. Names changed. Numbers real. We get permission for every one of these before it goes up.
3 pieces
See the trips
Journeys
Three generations in the Okavango
A family of seven across grandparents, parents, and three children. Eight nights, two camps, one table. How we built a multigenerational safari in northern Botswana that worked at every age.
Journeys
Nine days in Sabi Sand and Cape Town for a fiftieth birthday
A couple, nine days, two halves. Five nights at Singita Boulders in the Sabi Sand and four at Ellerman House in Cape Town. The real itinerary, the real moments, and what we built around her.
Journeys
Ten days alone in Zimbabwe and Botswana. Why we keep recommending it
A 10-day solo female itinerary from Victoria Falls to Makgadikgadi and the Okavango Delta. Sian walks you through how we planned it.
WHEN ONE OF THESE LOOKS LIKE YOU
We will build something similar
If a route here matches what you are after, say so. We will use it as a starting point and work outward. Most trips we build are variations on a journey we have already run.
Africa is waiting