A lone African elephant walks across the savanna as the blurred foreground captures tall grasses and a parked tourist vehicle watching the sunset at Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya.
Go2Africa has announced what it claims to be the world’s most expensive safari, costing over $690,000 for a family of four. The 24-day journey spans six countries, featuring hot air balloon rides, gorilla trekking, and a dedicated film crew to capture the experience.
Travelers will traverse Southern and East Africa’s highlights, flying between destinations like Kenya, Victoria Falls, Cape Town, Volcanoes National Park, Serengeti, and the Seychelles via private jets, ensuring a luxurious and seamless adventure.
An aerial photo captures Victoria Falls on the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia, with lush forests surrounding the breathtaking waterfalls and Livingston Bridge crossing the river.
Throughout your trip, you’ll stay in some of Africa’s most luxurious lodgings, from safari tents and riverside villas to beachfront properties and secluded wellness retreats.
The itinerary also includes visits to exclusive spots like Cape Town’s Ellerman House, favored by the Kardashians and Meryl Streep, and the private Singita game reserve, which has hosted celebrities like Oprah Winfrey, Charlize Theron, and Justin Timberlake.
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During the trip, you’ll visit local projects like Reteti Elephant Sanctuary, Alfajiri Foundation, and Maunga Village Primary School, while helping conserve the parks.
Go2Africa will fully offset your trip’s carbon footprint.
Lee-Anne Kock, Go2Africa’s Head of Product, says the safari is a carefully designed experience with locations and activities chosen by local experts.
She emphasizes that the trip offers private, exclusive travel, allowing guests to truly connect with Africa’s culture and community projects.
The Safari starts at $172,545 per person.