SXT Adventures: Exploring the World One Adventure at a Time!
Safari vehicle on the African savanna at golden hour with elephants in the distance

Travel services

Safaris

Real safaris with real guides — small vehicles, smart camps, and itineraries that move at the pace of the wildlife rather than the schedule.

Safari is one of those words that means a hundred different things depending on who sells it. Done right, it is one of the most memorable trips a person can take. Done badly, it is six hours a day in a crowded van. We work only with operators who run small groups, employ guides who know their patch of bush, and design days around the animals rather than the photo-op stops.

Where we send people

Kenya for the Maasai Mara and the migration; Tanzania for Serengeti and Ngorongoro; Botswana for the Okavango Delta and walking safaris; South Africa for Kruger and combining safari with Cape Town; Namibia for desert-adapted wildlife. We help match the country and camp to your interests and travel style.

What separates a good safari from a great one

Guides. The best camps train their guides for years and pay them to stay. A great guide reads the bush, knows the animals by name, and turns a quiet morning drive into a story you tell for years. Small vehicles matter too, and so does a camp small enough that you actually meet your fellow travelers.

For first-timers, photographers, and families

First-timers get a balanced itinerary that builds from one park to the next. Photographers get private vehicles, longer game drives, and camps positioned for golden-hour light. Families get tents and operators that welcome kids, including walking safaris for older children and lower-pressure schedules for younger ones.