Boots to Barefoot: Jungle and Ocean Safaris in Africa

Are you dreaming of jungle and ocean safaris? Ready to channel your inner Tarzan or Jane and go gorilla trekking through the wild rainforests? Or do you want to dive into warm waves to explore the kaleidoscopic, mysterious underwater world? Well, why choose when in Africa, you can have both! We share our personal favourite jungle and ocean safaris hand-picked by our Travel Experts.

Turquoise waters with a laid-back vibe

Zanzibar is one of our favourite African beach destinations

An Unusual But Winning Match

Some of life’s greatest matches are unlikely pairs, like peanut butter and jelly, bacon and banana, and jungle and ocean safaris. And in East Africa, you can easily combine the two.

From gorilla trekking in Rwanda, followed by swimming in predator-free Lake Kivu found in the same country, to Uganda and the Republic of Congo primate trekking before jumping over to Tanzania‘s shores to visit Zanzibar, a chain of islands in the warm Indian Ocean, your jungle and ocean safari awaits!

Uganda accommodation, Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp with woman looking at views

Jungle views in Uganda, Image Credit: Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp

It’s a Jungle out There – The Best Kind

Imagine trekking up steep emerald forested hills, smelling the wet soil, hearing a symphony of bird songs, watching butterfly wings flapping overhead, and anticipation building in you of what will await when you break through the bushes. This is Africa, where any wild thing could greet you…Here are the best places for trekking through rainforests that will easily combine with beachside relaxation.

Man on a gorilla trekking adventure in Rwanda

Trekking through Rwanda’s rainforests is an unforgettable experience

Gorilla Trekking in East Africa

Gorilla trekking in East Africa is one of our favourite things to do on our continent – no, scrap that – in the world! It’s a truly exclusive experience few are ever privy to enjoy. There are only a handful of places to still see the mountain gorilla in its natural habitat, all of which are found in East Africa.

With only around 900 of these animals left on Earth, it’s also very important that we protect the species. And you get to contribute to that when you go gorilla trekking as you’ll have to buy a permit, with those proceeds directly going to safeguarding these remarkable primates.

Dense rainforest in Rwanda

The dense rainforest gorillas in Rwanda call home

Remarkable Rwanda

Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park is one of our top destinations to recommend to our guests if they want a gorilla trekking adventure. It offers the most accessible trekking opportunities, plus you can combine it with a lakeside stay…more on that later.

It’s also famous for being where Dian Fossey studied the endangered mountain gorilla and their human-like behaviour for 20 years. Later, this is also where “Gorillas in the Mist” was filmed. And still today, many celebrities flock to this unique slice of Africa to admire the primates, including Ellen DeGeneres, whose wife, Portia de Rossi, opened the Ellen DeGeneres Campus in Rwanda as a birthday gift for Ellen, which works to further protect the primates.

There are so many luxury lodges to choose from, and many of them offer incredible wellness experiences as a cherry on top of an already unbelievable holiday.

Gorilla mother with baby in Rwanda

Jungle and ocean safaris are among our favourite combinations

Highlights

  • Gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park
  • Visit Nyungwe Forest National Park, where you can also see the chimpanzee and other primate species
  • Coffee and tea tastings and tours in the plantations
  • Wellness experiences at luxury lodges
  • The capital Kigali is one of the safest and cleanest African cities, with lots to see and do

Wohnquartier in Kigali, der Hauptstadt von Kigali

Kigali is rich in culture and history

Utopian Uganda

Nicknamed the “Pearl of Africa”, Uganda is not as popular as Rwanda yet, but one of our favourite best-kept secrets. The country shelters half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, allowing you to meet them and chimpanzees face to face.

Plus, you can see other remarkable creatures here, like elephants, unique tree-climbing lions, over 350 bird species, bushbuck, African golden cats, giant forest hogs, and more.

There’s also a lot of sightseeing and activities you can enjoy, from game drives to white water rafting.

Gorilla in Uganda

You’ll feel moved by these incredible gorillas

Highlights

Bwindi in Uganda

Magical Ugandan rainforests

Captivating Republic of Congo

The Republic of Congo is lesser known among international tourists when compared to Rwanda and Uganda However, it’s got so much to offer! Firstly, you can see the critically endangered western lowland gorilla here. It’s also home to the second-largest rainforest in the world after the Amazon!

You can go gorilla trekking in the Odzala-Kokoua National Park, a recognised UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve. Here, you can see Central Africa’s biggest elephant population, over 400 bird species, forest buffalo, chimpanzees, and mangabey. In fact, there are more than 16 primate species living here! The plant life is also remarkable, with an impressive 4,400 plant species growing in the park.

For your dose of culture, visit the capital city, Brazzaville. Set on the banks of the Congo River, it has a laid-back yet vibrant atmosphere with plenty of architecture, markets, and more to peruse.

Gorilla trekking in the Republic of Congo

The Republic of Congo is one of Africa’s best-kept secrets

Highlights

  • Here you’ll find the second-largest rainforest in the whole world
  • Explore the culturally-rich Brazzaville, the capital city, set on the banks of the Congo River
  • Odzala-Kokoua National Park offers plenty of wildlife-viewing activities like gorilla trekking, day and night game drives, boat safaris and forest walks
  • Unique opportunity to see the critically endangered western lowland gorilla
  • The Odzala-Kokoua National Park is a UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve
Brazzaville markets

There’s so much to do in Brazzaville

From Trekking to Tanning in East Africa

As much as we love adventure, we also like to relax. It’s your holiday, after all! Well, in many of East Africa’s top destinations, it’s easy for us to tailor-make a tour that combines a gorilla trekking experience in the jungle with a tranquil lake- or beachside breakaway.

Lake Kivu, Rwanda

Rwanda‘s biggest lake, and sixth largest globally, Lake Kivu, is unexpectedly located in this jungle destination. With sandy shores and waters that are safe to swim in – free from crocodiles and hippos – it’s the perfect destination for some downtime after your gorilla trekking experience.

The lakeside town of Rubavu is super close to Volcanoes National Park, only about an hour’s drive, so you don’t need to sacrifice more time to travel. You can expect a vibey atmosphere with many hotels, bars, and more to explore.

You can go kayaking on the river, hiking or mountain biking in the area, or simply lounge in the sun while sipping on a cocktail (or two!).

Lake Kivu in Rwanda is perfect for jungle and ocean safaris

Lake Kivu in Rwanda is perfect for lake and ocean safaris, Image Credit: Ryan Faas

Highlights

  • Known as one of the most beautiful lakes in Central Africa
  • Easy lakeside add-on to your gorilla trekking experience
  • Predator-free waters perfect for swimming
  • Many water- and land-based activities, or you can simply relax on the beach
  • Lots of hotels, restaurants and trendy bars to explore
Lake Kivu in Rwanda - Jungle and Ocean safaris in Africa

Stunning lake views

Zanzibar, Tanzania

Ah, Zanzibar. A chain of islands famous for its seaside resorts and ancient architecture, we love the combination of culture and slow-living island life it offers. Fun fact, Freddy Mercury was born here in the capital Stone Town.

It baffles many of our guests when they find out that this paradise exists in East Africa. Plus, personally, we think it offers a better experience than the Mediterranean! Especially, if you love a quieter cultural beach escape. Picture swathes of talcum sand lapped by the warm Indian Ocean, with traditional dhow sailboats floating serenely in the distance. The culture is also a fascinating mix of Arab and Swahili influences.

It’s the perfect add-on to your gorilla trekking experience. And while you’re at it, why not add a Great Migration safari (seasonal) in Tanzania‘s Serengeti National Park?

Aerial view of Zuri Zanzibar Hotel and Resort - one of the best luxury hotels in Zanzibar

Sit back and relax in this paradise setting, Image Credit: Zuri Zanzibar Hotel and Resort

Highlights

  • Stone Town is a cultural hub featuring Indo-Arabian architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Forodhani Gardens’ night market and delicious local and fresh seafood
  • Located only 40 km from Tanzania’s mainland, making it very accessible
  • Plenty of spectacular beaches and resorts
  • Jozani Forest trails
Aerial shot of Stone Town Embarkment

Welcome to Stone Town, Zanzibar

Lamu Island, Kenya

A culturally and historically rich part of Kenya, Lamu Island is also home to incredible beach-front accommodation, offering barefoot luxury in combination with your East Africa gorilla trekking and safari adventure.

We recommend you add a stop-over in Maasai Mara National Reserve for a Great Migration safari (seasonal) while you’re here as well.

Whether you’re learning more about the history and culture,  sailing in a traditional dhow boat, snorkelling, or simply lazing on the beach, it’s the perfect laidback ending to your African holiday.

Donkeys walking on the beach at Lamu Island in Kenya

Donkeys roaming Lamu Island in Kenya

Highlights

  • Lamu Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was given this title because it has the best-preserved Swahili settlements in East Africa
  • Shela is a popular tourist beachside destination
  • Sailing on a traditional dhow boat
  • Plenty of watersports to enjoy
  • Unique architecture, tombs and mosques to see
Lamu town on Lamu Island in Kenya

Lamu town offers a fascinating blend of cultures

Let’s Plan Your Jungle and Ocean Safaris Today

Ready to experience the best of both worlds? Our jungle and ocean safaris will tick every box! Whatever combination you prefer, you can take your pick! Because in Africa, anything’s possible. Contact our Travel Experts today, and let’s start planning!

Jungle and Oceans Safaris in Africa

Boots to Barefoot: Jungle and Ocean Safaris in Africa

Are you dreaming of jungle and ocean safaris? Ready to channel your inner Tarzan or Jane and go gorilla trekking through the wild rainforests? Or do you want to dive into warm waves to explore the kaleidoscopic, mysterious underwater world? Well, why choose when in Africa, you can have both! We share our personal favourite jungle and ocean safaris hand-picked by our Travel Experts.

Turquoise waters with a laid-back vibe

Zanzibar is one of our favourite African beach destinations

An Unusual But Winning Match

Some of life’s greatest matches are unlikely pairs, like peanut butter and jelly, bacon and banana, and jungle and ocean safaris. And in East Africa, you can easily combine the two.

From gorilla trekking in Rwanda, followed by swimming in predator-free Lake Kivu found in the same country, to Uganda and the Republic of Congo primate trekking before jumping over to Tanzania‘s shores to visit Zanzibar, a chain of islands in the warm Indian Ocean, your jungle and ocean safari awaits!

Uganda accommodation, Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp with woman looking at views

Jungle views in Uganda, Image Credit: Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp

It’s a Jungle out There – The Best Kind

Imagine trekking up steep emerald forested hills, smelling the wet soil, hearing a symphony of bird songs, watching butterfly wings flapping overhead, and anticipation building in you of what will await when you break through the bushes. This is Africa, where any wild thing could greet you…Here are the best places for trekking through rainforests that will easily combine with beachside relaxation.

Man on a gorilla trekking adventure in Rwanda

Trekking through Rwanda’s rainforests is an unforgettable experience

Gorilla Trekking in East Africa

Gorilla trekking in East Africa is one of our favourite things to do on our continent – no, scrap that – in the world! It’s a truly exclusive experience few are ever privy to enjoy. There are only a handful of places to still see the mountain gorilla in its natural habitat, all of which are found in East Africa.

With only around 900 of these animals left on Earth, it’s also very important that we protect the species. And you get to contribute to that when you go gorilla trekking as you’ll have to buy a permit, with those proceeds directly going to safeguarding these remarkable primates.

Dense rainforest in Rwanda

The dense rainforest gorillas in Rwanda call home

Remarkable Rwanda

Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park is one of our top destinations to recommend to our guests if they want a gorilla trekking adventure. It offers the most accessible trekking opportunities, plus you can combine it with a lakeside stay…more on that later.

It’s also famous for being where Dian Fossey studied the endangered mountain gorilla and their human-like behaviour for 20 years. Later, this is also where “Gorillas in the Mist” was filmed. And still today, many celebrities flock to this unique slice of Africa to admire the primates, including Ellen DeGeneres, whose wife, Portia de Rossi, opened the Ellen DeGeneres Campus in Rwanda as a birthday gift for Ellen, which works to further protect the primates.

There are so many luxury lodges to choose from, and many of them offer incredible wellness experiences as a cherry on top of an already unbelievable holiday.

Gorilla mother with baby in Rwanda

Jungle and ocean safaris are among our favourite combinations

Highlights

  • Gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park
  • Visit Nyungwe Forest National Park, where you can also see the chimpanzee and other primate species
  • Coffee and tea tastings and tours in the plantations
  • Wellness experiences at luxury lodges
  • The capital Kigali is one of the safest and cleanest African cities, with lots to see and do

Wohnquartier in Kigali, der Hauptstadt von Kigali

Kigali is rich in culture and history

Utopian Uganda

Nicknamed the “Pearl of Africa”, Uganda is not as popular as Rwanda yet, but one of our favourite best-kept secrets. The country shelters half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, allowing you to meet them and chimpanzees face to face.

Plus, you can see other remarkable creatures here, like elephants, unique tree-climbing lions, over 350 bird species, bushbuck, African golden cats, giant forest hogs, and more.

There’s also a lot of sightseeing and activities you can enjoy, from game drives to white water rafting.

Gorilla in Uganda

You’ll feel moved by these incredible gorillas

Highlights

Bwindi in Uganda

Magical Ugandan rainforests

Captivating Republic of Congo

The Republic of Congo is lesser known among international tourists when compared to Rwanda and Uganda However, it’s got so much to offer! Firstly, you can see the critically endangered western lowland gorilla here. It’s also home to the second-largest rainforest in the world after the Amazon!

You can go gorilla trekking in the Odzala-Kokoua National Park, a recognised UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve. Here, you can see Central Africa’s biggest elephant population, over 400 bird species, forest buffalo, chimpanzees, and mangabey. In fact, there are more than 16 primate species living here! The plant life is also remarkable, with an impressive 4,400 plant species growing in the park.

For your dose of culture, visit the capital city, Brazzaville. Set on the banks of the Congo River, it has a laid-back yet vibrant atmosphere with plenty of architecture, markets, and more to peruse.

Gorilla trekking in the Republic of Congo

The Republic of Congo is one of Africa’s best-kept secrets

Highlights

  • Here you’ll find the second-largest rainforest in the whole world
  • Explore the culturally-rich Brazzaville, the capital city, set on the banks of the Congo River
  • Odzala-Kokoua National Park offers plenty of wildlife-viewing activities like gorilla trekking, day and night game drives, boat safaris and forest walks
  • Unique opportunity to see the critically endangered western lowland gorilla
  • The Odzala-Kokoua National Park is a UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve
Brazzaville markets

There’s so much to do in Brazzaville

From Trekking to Tanning in East Africa

As much as we love adventure, we also like to relax. It’s your holiday, after all! Well, in many of East Africa’s top destinations, it’s easy for us to tailor-make a tour that combines a gorilla trekking experience in the jungle with a tranquil lake- or beachside breakaway.

Lake Kivu, Rwanda

Rwanda‘s biggest lake, and sixth largest globally, Lake Kivu, is unexpectedly located in this jungle destination. With sandy shores and waters that are safe to swim in – free from crocodiles and hippos – it’s the perfect destination for some downtime after your gorilla trekking experience.

The lakeside town of Rubavu is super close to Volcanoes National Park, only about an hour’s drive, so you don’t need to sacrifice more time to travel. You can expect a vibey atmosphere with many hotels, bars, and more to explore.

You can go kayaking on the river, hiking or mountain biking in the area, or simply lounge in the sun while sipping on a cocktail (or two!).

Lake Kivu in Rwanda is perfect for jungle and ocean safaris

Lake Kivu in Rwanda is perfect for lake and ocean safaris, Image Credit: Ryan Faas

Highlights

  • Known as one of the most beautiful lakes in Central Africa
  • Easy lakeside add-on to your gorilla trekking experience
  • Predator-free waters perfect for swimming
  • Many water- and land-based activities, or you can simply relax on the beach
  • Lots of hotels, restaurants and trendy bars to explore
Lake Kivu in Rwanda - Jungle and Ocean safaris in Africa

Stunning lake views

Zanzibar, Tanzania

Ah, Zanzibar. A chain of islands famous for its seaside resorts and ancient architecture, we love the combination of culture and slow-living island life it offers. Fun fact, Freddy Mercury was born here in the capital Stone Town.

It baffles many of our guests when they find out that this paradise exists in East Africa. Plus, personally, we think it offers a better experience than the Mediterranean! Especially, if you love a quieter cultural beach escape. Picture swathes of talcum sand lapped by the warm Indian Ocean, with traditional dhow sailboats floating serenely in the distance. The culture is also a fascinating mix of Arab and Swahili influences.

It’s the perfect add-on to your gorilla trekking experience. And while you’re at it, why not add a Great Migration safari (seasonal) in Tanzania‘s Serengeti National Park?

Aerial view of Zuri Zanzibar Hotel and Resort - one of the best luxury hotels in Zanzibar

Sit back and relax in this paradise setting, Image Credit: Zuri Zanzibar Hotel and Resort

Highlights

  • Stone Town is a cultural hub featuring Indo-Arabian architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Forodhani Gardens’ night market and delicious local and fresh seafood
  • Located only 40 km from Tanzania’s mainland, making it very accessible
  • Plenty of spectacular beaches and resorts
  • Jozani Forest trails
Aerial shot of Stone Town Embarkment

Welcome to Stone Town, Zanzibar

Lamu Island, Kenya

A culturally and historically rich part of Kenya, Lamu Island is also home to incredible beach-front accommodation, offering barefoot luxury in combination with your East Africa gorilla trekking and safari adventure.

We recommend you add a stop-over in Maasai Mara National Reserve for a Great Migration safari (seasonal) while you’re here as well.

Whether you’re learning more about the history and culture,  sailing in a traditional dhow boat, snorkelling, or simply lazing on the beach, it’s the perfect laidback ending to your African holiday.

Donkeys walking on the beach at Lamu Island in Kenya

Donkeys roaming Lamu Island in Kenya

Highlights

  • Lamu Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was given this title because it has the best-preserved Swahili settlements in East Africa
  • Shela is a popular tourist beachside destination
  • Sailing on a traditional dhow boat
  • Plenty of watersports to enjoy
  • Unique architecture, tombs and mosques to see
Lamu town on Lamu Island in Kenya

Lamu town offers a fascinating blend of cultures

Let’s Plan Your Jungle and Ocean Safaris Today

Ready to experience the best of both worlds? Our jungle and ocean safaris will tick every box! Whatever combination you prefer, you can take your pick! Because in Africa, anything’s possible. Contact our Travel Experts today, and let’s start planning!

Jungle and Oceans Safaris in Africa

Jen and Scott’s Impromptu Proposal in Africa

Here at Rhino Africa, we absolutely LOVE hearing our traveller’s tales about their trips to Africa. And in the spirit of the month of love, one story really stands out. Here is the heartwarming tale of an impromptu proposal in Africa.

Proposal at sunset

Africa is a romantic rendezvous surrounded by Mother Nature

It Started with a Wedding

“The trip was originally to go to a wedding. Jen did her gap year in Botswana, and one of her housemates stayed on and was getting married. Thus Brycewana 2016 was born!” – Leslie Bryce.

Get ready to hear a tale of wild wanderlust and unexpected family undertakings…

Once upon a time, a band of intrepid explorers (aka the Bryce family) set off for Botswana, or as they called it, “Brycewana 2016” – an epic escapade with a seriously snazzy name. 

The gang’s main mission? To attend a wedding, but that was just the tip of the iceberg. Among the merry travellers were the dynamic duo (and cutest couple), Jen and Scott, who brought their A-game to the adventure.

But wait, there’s more! Jen’s father, Richard, hailed from Zimbabwe, so the gang kicked off their journey in Zimbabwe and Zambia, taking in the stunning scenery of Victoria Falls!

Jen and Scott in Victoria Falls

The happy couple sporting “Brycewana” branded t-shirts, Image Credit: Leslie Bryce

Victoria Falls

So there they were, a clan of eight, soaking up the majestic sights of Victoria Falls – that wonder of wonders, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and all-around jaw-dropper. And boy, oh boy, there’s no shortage of shenanigans to be had here!

For the thrill-seekers among us, there’s Devil’s Pool – a heart-racing swim on the brink of the Falls – as well as bungee jumping, zip-lining, and micro lighting. But if you’re after something a little less wild, fear not! The region also offers sunset cruises, marvellous walking tours, and so much more.

Observe el bosque ribereño y las cataratas desde una variedad de puntos de vista diferentes

Check out the rainforest and Falls from a variety of different vantage points, Image Credit: Wild Horizons

Once our favourite family had their fill of wonder and waterfalls, the real magic materialised when making their way into the untamed wilderness of Botswana. With a little help from Rhino Africa’s travel gurus, it was a trip like no other; full of laughter, life-changing moments, and a whole lot of love!

Aerial view of Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls is the largest sheet of falling water in the world

Botswana

From lunar-like desert landscapes and open grasslands to riverine forests and papyrus-lined canals, Botswana delivers the very best in land and water safari experiences. 

There are some seriously stunning spots to explore – like the Chobe National Park and the Makgadikgadi Pans – but nothing quite beats the fame (and fabulousness) of the Okavango Delta. It was an absolute no-brainer for the Bryce squad of eight to set up camp there.

Elephants in the Okavango Delta in Botswana

Discover the untouched nature of Botswana

Nxabega Okavango Tented Camp

“The guides were all fantastic, food was superb, and accommodation was great.” – Leslie Bryce.

Boat safari in the Okavango Delta, Image Credit: Leslie Bryce

The fam’s first hideaway haven was none other than Nxabega Okavango Tented Camp – known for its elegant tented suites and sweeping vistas of the surrounding Okavango Delta. 

Packed with prime wildlife and bird-watching hotspots, Nxabega had all the makings of a close-up African safari encounter. And with plenty of privacy, the lovebirds, Jen and Scott, could easily cosy up and connect as a couple.

Romantic vistas of the surrounding landscape

Perfect for a romantic getaway, Image Credit: Nxabega Okavango Tented Camp

Little Machaba Camp

The family’s second sanctuary of solitude was that of Little Machaba Camp. This gem, nestled in the nooks of the Okavango Delta’s northeastern realm, is beyond compare – serving major retro vibes with its top-of-the-line living quarters that take you back to the 1950s safari era.

But the best part about this spot? You don’t even have to step outside your tent to catch sight of majestic creatures prowling the vast floodplains. Talk about spellbinding! And it’s perfect for intimate celebrations, too. So perfect that Scott got down on one knee and popped the question to Jen in this dreamy, fairytale setting.

Little Machaba inhabits an area highly populated with wildlife, Image Credit: Machaba

She Said Yes!

“We’d certainly use Rhino Africa again on future trips to Africa – our daughter got engaged on this trip, so maybe a wedding sometime soon!” – Leslie Bryce.

We are over the moon that Jen said yes to Scott’s proposal in such an enchanting setting. We wish you all the happiness in the world and hope you’ll return to Africa one day to celebrate where your love story began – we promise to make it just as special as Brycewana 2016!

Jen and Scott’s temporary engagement ring, Image Credit: Leslie Bryce

Plan Your Proposal in Africa

We hope this tale of adventure and romance inspired you to plan your unforgettable trip to Africa. We’re passionate about crafting tailor-made journeys that will exceed your wildest expectations. Contact our Travel Experts to start planning your dream vacation (or proposal) in Africa!

Private picnic in the Okavango Delta