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Begin planning your private East African safari.
We love to chat about your travel plans and are happy to talk if you have any questions.
Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: By appointment
Sunday: Closed
Response Note:
We aim to respond to all safari inquiries within 24–48 hours.
Have more questions? Contact us.
We recommend reaching out as early as possible, especially for gorilla trekking, the Great Migration, festive season travel, honeymoon safaris, and stays at exclusive lodges. For peak travel months, planning 6 to 12 months ahead gives you the best choice of lodges, guides, permits, and routing.
Yes. You do not need to know exactly where you want to go before contacting us. Our team will guide you based on your interests, travel dates, budget, preferred pace, and the kind of experience you want whether that is gorilla trekking, the Great Migration, cultural immersion, conservation travel, or a safari-and-coast escape.
Yes. Every Boundless Odysseys journey is bespoke. We design each itinerary around your travel style, interests, group size, preferred comfort level, destinations, seasonality, and the impact you want your journey to support.
The cost depends on destination, season, lodge level, length of stay, internal flights, private guiding, permits, and special experiences. Once we understand your travel style and priorities, we can recommend options that match your expectations and create the best possible value for your journey.
After receiving your inquiry, our team will review your interests, preferred dates, destinations, and travel style. We will then contact you with thoughtful guidance, ask any necessary follow-up questions, and begin shaping a personalized safari proposal for you.
No. Approximate dates are enough to begin. If your dates are flexible, we can advise on the best seasons for wildlife, gorilla trekking, the Great Migration, weather, lodge availability, and quieter travel periods.