Get up close with wildlife on any of these exciting Africa trips

Africal Travel Inc., a luxury safari outfitter has launched a new 2024 brochure offering authentic wildlife and cultural encounters across 16 destinations in Africa from Cape Town to Cairo and their newest destination, Morocco.

With their continued sustainable travel efforts, African Travel Inc. is now incorporating a conscious travel experience across all of their itineraries from their newest journeys to the most popular itineraries that benefit wildlife conservation or local communities.

Each conscious travel experience is carefully chosen for the positive social or environmental impact they have for the communities ATI explores as well as for their guests who experience them. These experiences directly advance the Sustainability Development Goals set by the United Nations

New Morocco adventures

Guests are invited to discover Morocco’s cultural treasures, centuries-old traditions and culinary delights. On the new 10-day Discover Morocco  and 12-day Flavors of Morocco sensory journeys, they will enjoy a meaningful experience with a visit to the Marjana Argan Co-operative in the southwest region of the country which is owned by more than 80 local women.

Clients will learn more about the life of these Berber women who use only traditional methods of making argan oil. They will have the opportunity to purchase the women’s quality products and make a positive economic impact. In Marrakech, both itineraries offer an interactive cooking class, conducted by talented local chefs. Guests will follow the chef’s demonstration and prepare their own savoury meal using traditional cooking tools with aromatic herbs and spices.

Wildlife wonders

Adventure seekers will discover extraordinary wildlife experiences on ATI”s new 10-day Delta, Rivers and Falls safari through the heart of Botswana’s and Zambia’s staggeringly beautiful landscapes.

They will witness a stunning aerial view of the Okavango Delta as they arrive at their sustainable luxury lodge, Atzaro Okavango via a scenic helicopter flight. The camp’s knowledgeable guides offer guests unparalleled sightings of leopards, cheetahs, lions, elephants, hippos, gazelles, and buffalo. Clients will enjoy staying at camps which support conservation, education of local children and community empowerment.

In Livingstone, they will have an opportunity to tour the Maunga clinic, visit a school and participate in a lunch program serving local kids. This experience includes a donation to support the local community.



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