An African wedding is by nature, an adventure. Tourists can be up close and intimate with elephants, lions and other animals on game drives as well as walking safaris. Couples who are newlyweds can go to traditional communities such as Maasai as well as Batwa to observe the way they live, or go to cities such as Nairobi or Cape Town. Are you looking to increase the thrill factor? Consider a hot air balloon ride on the Serengeti or leap over Victoria Falls bridge. Victoria Falls bridge.
But that doesn’t mean love should go unnoticed. In some camps, newlyweds can indulge in couples massages and romantic outdoor baths and candlelit bush dinners in private settings. When they return to their camp at night, they may enjoy a special turn-down service that includes chocolates and champagne, before cuddling in a cozy duvet in their tent under the stars-lit African nights, listening to the roar of lions or hyenas. The morning birds’ calls signal the beginning of a new day.
If relaxation and rest (and romantic love) in the sun sounds appealing and appealing, there’s many “bush or beach” alternatives to stay in post-safari with everything from local beaches to resorts of the highest quality such as The Four Seasons. The destinations of Zanzibar as well as the Seychelles and Mozambique offer beautiful white-sand beachfronts and warm turquoise waters and an array of leisure activities ranging from swimming in the pool or sunbathing and swimming with the sea to Scuba-diving, snorkeling and fishing.
If you want to ensure that your honeymoon is exactly what you want Keep these suggestions in your mind.
Location location, Place, Location,
East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Uganda) is the best place for experiencing huge herds of wildlife and trekking with gorillas, chimpanzees, as well as other primates; observing traditional culture; and stunning beaches. Southern Africa (South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Malawi, and Mozambique) is best for: up-close-and-personal wildlife experiences; private reserves; and non-safari activities like golf, wine tasting, and luxury train trips.
Consider the Strategic Plan for the Time of the Year
The most ideal time for viewing wildlife in the majority of safari parks are during the winter time (June to October) The weather generally cooler, sunnier and dry. For East Africa, the months from December to March can also be great for viewing plenty of wildlife. November and April are the more rainy months (consider staying clear of them unless cheaper costs and fewer crowds are your top priorities). In the southern part of Africa November through May is regarded as the “green” and shoulder seasons, which is characterized by milder temperatures and some rain. The only exception is Cape Town, which has pleasant temperatures (and is a highly sought-after tourist destination) from December until March.
Pace Yourself
A lot of honeymooners believe that they’ll travel to Africa for a single trip and would like to “see everything” within a couple of weeks. But in reality, for a lot of people the first trip to Africa will only lead to more trips. We suggest picking only a couple of regions or countries and traveling in a more leisurely manner and allowing all the experience are enjoyed and not feel pressured. The continent is massive and the journey between locations can be lengthy and exhausting.
the right Camp is Everything
If you’re looking for five-star luxury or an unpretentious adventure camping experience, Africa has an array of tented camps, hotels and lodges that are ideal for couples on their honeymoon. Imagine staying the night in the star beds of Elewana Loisaba and a treehouse-like platform. four-poster beds lie under clear skies or beneath thatched cover. If you’re looking to see the majestic Victoria Falls, newlyweds can stay at the Victoria Falls River Lodge’s Island Treehouse Suites, located on an island that is private with swimming pools on the deck, and hippos that are located below. The water lovers will love spending an evening in the Manta Resort’s underwater area located right off Pemba Island, Tanzania. There are endless options to choose from and on.
Remember -Now is the time to celebrate!
There are a variety of creative possibilities for couples who want to create something special on their honeymoon. For instance you could go to Kenya you could take part in the traditional Maasai wedding ceremony that includes a warrior escort (spears in hands) as well as the presence of a chief or elder who will officiate as well as a traditional goat roasting celebration. Do you want to enjoy a couple spa-like bath with a view of the savannah? Or perhaps have a private wine tasting learn to cook or feed giraffes out of windows in your kitchen? There are endless possibilities.
Keep these suggestions and suggestions in mind when planning honeymoon safaris, you’ll be able to enjoy an exciting and romantic honeymoon adventure. Better still, let a professional assist you in tackling the multitude of details. We’ll assist you with planning your dream vacation.