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A honeymoon that combines safari and beach offers couples a unique and memorable experience. The adventure of wildlife watching in Kenya or Tanzania culminates perfectly on the quiet beaches of Zanzibar, Diani Beach, Mauritius, Seychelles or even the Maldives. This article explores various experiences and activities that make this trip an unforgettable memory. In addition, information on planning and testimonies of couples who have travelled with Sabàtika are offered. Unique experiences in honeymoon safaris The safari in Africa offers a perfect combination between the majesty of the

The Big Five of the safari are those animals that make any trip an unforgettable experience: lion, leopard, rhinoceros, buffalo and elephant. At Sabàtika we organise personalised safaris so that you can get up close and personal with them in their natural habitat, take your photos, enjoy every moment and feel the excitement of being in front of something truly unique. The origin and meaning of the Big Five safari When we talk about the Big Five it is not because they are the "largest" in size, although some really are,the

Personalized safaris in Africa offer the opportunity to create a unique trip that is tailored to each traveler's preferences. From choosing iconic destinations to planning specific activities, every detail counts to ensure an unforgettable experience. At Sabàtika Tours we are specialists in the organization of these tailor-made safaris, ensuring that each trip is a unique experience. Exciting safaris can be combined with moments of relaxation on paradisiacal beaches, providing a perfect balance between adventure and rest. Planning a Personalized Safari in Africa Planning a safari in Africa

A honeymoon safari in Africa offers a unique experience that combines adventure, nature, and romance. From the majesty of wildlife to the intimacy of dining under the stars, these getaways are the perfect setting to celebrate love. Destinations such as Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda stand out for their stunning landscapes, rich wildlife and boutique accommodations designed to create unforgettable memories. In addition, the possibility of combining safari days with stays on paradisiacal beaches in the Indian Ocean makes this experience a truly magical honeymoon. Reasons to

When I talk about "signature safaris", I'm not talking about a product: I'm talking about my way of understanding travel. I don't think about routes or schedules: I think about you. What you want to feel when you set foot in Africa for the first time (or return to it). In what moves you, in what excites you, in what you want to discover when you enter a territory where everything really beats. My signature safaris are born from there: from the need to offer experiences that are not created

The safaris of 2026 are not just a journey: they are an invitation to feel again. They are the safaris that I have designed, designed from my way of looking at the world, from my way of understanding nature and authentic encounters. Let's get lost in the wildlife of Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda

A safari in Kenya I would not measure in days, but in nights. In the silences that fall when the fire is extinguished, in the murmur of the animals that wake up under the stars. To really experience it, the ideal is to spend at least five nights, divided between one or two places. No more. Because the distances between reserves, as beautiful as they are, usually involve four or five hours by road and that time is stolen from the safari, the calm and the connection with

A personalized safari is the most authentic way to experience Africa: a journey created at your own pace, according to your dreams and your way of looking at the world. You choose the parks, the type of accommodation, the experiences that excite you. We transform it into a tour that belongs to you completely. Because every detail counts, and when everything fits together, the trip is no longer an itinerary

When I close my eyes and think about the Great Migration, I don't just see the Mara River crossings that fill the covers of documentaries. I see something much deeper: a vital pulse that never stops, a circle without beginning or end. Migration is not a spectacle of a few weeks; it is a cycle that sets the rhythm of the Serengeti and the Masai Mara, month after month, year after year. I have followed the wildebeest and zebras at every stage of their journey, and in every place

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