Celebrating our 30 Years
What a milestone! The Africa Adventure Company kicked off celebrating our 30th anniversary early this year by attending several travel shows, meeting up with many past clients to share their countless adventures and stories.
I was able to express my passion in an interview with Wall Street Journal in New York where I discussed our commitment to creating ecotourism trips to Africa that help support important conservation efforts to protect wildlife.
We share in your excitement creating tailor made vacation experiences with top notch guides for small groups and independent travelers, including camps that are symbiotic with nature and their communities.
Enjoy viewing our various chapters in the road traveled thus far on our 30 Year Timeline!
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We dazzled at our 30th Anniversary
The Africa Adventure Company celebrated our actual 30th Anniversary on March 17th. Surrounded by 200 wonderful staff, friends and clients, we enjoyed South African wines and Kenyan beer on the patio of the Cinema Paradiso as we reminisced about past safaris and upcoming adventures. The highlight of the night was viewing the movie Vanishing Kings – Lions of the Namib, introduced by guest speaker James Currie, with his perfected lion roars! We want to thank all those who joined us.
Our 15th Annual Photographic Competition Winners!
Trip Planning for August-October 2016
We still have a few spaces on our AAC Signature Group Departures. Top naturalist guides with extensive knowledge of their home countries lead the trips.
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Tanzania Migration with Albert Nanyaro
Aug 30, Sep 06, Oct 02, @ $8,850.00
Okvango Delta with Brooks Kamanakao
Sep 07, Sep 20 @$11,395.00
Best of Cape Town and Kruger
October 05 @$5,375.00
Trekking Gorillas with Sula Iga
Sep 03 @ $9,150.00
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Announcing new Offerings
from Wilderness Safaris
There have been a few new offerings on the
safari table this year from Wilderness Safaris.
The announcement that they have entered a
partnership with Governor’s Camps in Kenya
and Rwanda has extended their brand into
East Africa. They have also introduced some
great new privately guided Group Exploration
trips in Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe.
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Supporting Conservation
Efforts with Tourism
More and more travelers want to hear about
the conservation and protection of East Africa’s
wildlife. Specialist groups are always interested
in meeting local researchers in addition to the
daily game drives. Several Serengeti and Maasai
Mara camps offer participation to clients to hear
about the conservation projects and their pursuit