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Africa is a continent of contrasts, from ancient civilizations and majestic wildlife to natural wonders that defy imagination. Whether you're drawn to the historic Pyramids of Giza or the untamed wilderness of Serengeti National Park, Africa's landmarks offer unparalleled adventures and stories waiting to be discovered.
Looking to make your trip unique? At Kearsleys Tours & Travel, we offer fully customizable safari and travel packages to help you experience Africa your way.

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Landmark |
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Tanzania |
Witness the Great Migration and diverse wildlife. |
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Pyramids of Giza |
Egypt |
Explore the last remaining wonder of the ancient world. |
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Tanzania |
Discover a massive volcanic caldera teeming with wildlife. |
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Table Mountain |
South Africa |
Enjoy panoramic views of Cape Town from this flat-topped peak. |
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Tanzania |
Experience off-the-beaten-path safaris in Tanzania's largest park. |
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Victoria Falls |
Zimbabwe/Zambia |
Marvel at the world’s largest waterfall by volume. |
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Tanzania |
See baobab trees and massive elephant herds. |
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Mount Kilimanjaro |
Tanzania |
Climb Africa’s tallest peak and the world’s highest freestanding mountain. |
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Sahara Desert |
North Africa |
Trek across endless golden dunes and ancient oases. |
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Tanzania |
Go chimpanzee trekking along the shores of Lake Tanganyika. |

Why Visit: Home to the world-renowned Great Migration, the Serengeti offers unparalleled wildlife experiences. Witness millions of wildebeest and zebras as they traverse the plains, followed closely by predators like lions and cheetahs.
Image Suggestion: A wide-angle shot of the Serengeti plains with a herd of wildebeests migrating, accompanied by safari jeeps in the distance.
Pro Tip: Customize your Serengeti safari with Kearsleys to catch the migration at the perfect time of year.
Why Visit: The Pyramids of Giza, dating back over 4,500 years, are the only surviving wonder of the ancient world. Explore the mysteries of the Great Pyramid and the enigmatic Sphinx.
Image Suggestion: A stunning sunset shot of the Pyramids with a camel caravan passing in front.
Travel Tip: Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and the intense midday heat.
Why Visit: The Ngorongoro Crater is the world’s largest inactive volcanic caldera and home to an incredible density of wildlife, including lions, elephants, and rare black rhinos.
Image Suggestion: An aerial view of the Ngorongoro Crater with wildlife visible on the crater floor.
Must-Do: Take a guided safari through Ngorongoro Crater with Kearsleys for a personalized experience.
Why Visit: This flat-topped mountain overlooks the vibrant city of Cape Town and offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding landscapes.
Image Suggestion: A panoramic shot from Table Mountain overlooking Cape Town and the ocean at sunset.
Adventure Tip: For thrill-seekers, hike the challenging routes to the top. Prefer a relaxed trip? The cable car offers a scenic, effortless ascent.
Why Visit: Ruaha National Park is Tanzania’s largest national park but remains one of its best-kept secrets. Enjoy vast, untouched landscapes and rare wildlife sightings, including wild dogs and sable antelope.
Image Suggestion: A serene image of a lion resting near the Great Ruaha River at dusk.
Why It’s Special: Fewer tourists mean a more intimate safari experience.
Why Visit: Known as "The Smoke That Thunders," Victoria Falls is one of the most awe-inspiring waterfalls on Earth, offering both scenic beauty and thrilling activities like bungee jumping and white-water rafting.
Image Suggestion: A dramatic aerial view of Victoria Falls with mist rising from the powerful cascades.
Insider Tip: Visit during the high-water season (February to May) for the most dramatic views.
Why Visit: Famous for its iconic baobab trees and large elephant herds, Tarangire National Park offers a unique safari experience.
Image Suggestion: A close-up of a herd of elephants walking among massive baobab trees at sunset.
Best Time to Visit: During the dry season (June to October), when animals congregate around the Tarangire River.
Why Visit: Africa’s tallest mountain attracts climbers from around the globe. Whether you’re an experienced mountaineer or a casual hiker, Mount Kilimanjaro offers routes for all skill levels.
Image Suggestion: A shot of trekkers ascending Mount Kilimanjaro with the snow-capped peak in the background.
Climbing Tip: Opt for the Northern Circuit Route for a quieter, more scenic climb. Explore customized trekking options with Kearsleys.
Why Visit: The world’s largest hot desert stretches across multiple countries, offering endless dunes, ancient caravan routes, and star-filled night skies.
Image Suggestion: A silhouette of a camel caravan against the backdrop of golden dunes at sunset.
Unique Experience: Try a camel trek through Morocco’s Erg Chebbi dunes for a taste of traditional desert life.
Why Visit: Nestled along Lake Tanganyika, Mahale Mountains National Park is one of the best places in the world for chimpanzee trekking.
Image Suggestion: A close-up of a chimpanzee swinging from a tree in the lush Mahale forest with Lake Tanganyika in the background.
Special Tip: After your trek, relax on the pristine beaches of Lake Tanganyika.

Africa’s iconic landmarks offer something for every traveler—from the awe-inspiring Pyramids of Giza to the wildlife-rich plains of the Serengeti. Ready to make your African adventure unforgettable? Customize your trip with Kearsleys and discover the best this diverse continent has to offer.
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