Adventure: dive into Africa’s best beach-to-bush holidays
Sunday Tribune
|September 28, 2025
WITH the sun shining brightly and the weather warming up, adventure beckons.
TANZANIA offers breathtaking wildlife experiences, particularly in the Serengeti.
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For those torn between the allure of sandy beaches and the thrill of wildlife safaris, Africa offers a unique solution: the beach to bush experience.
This travel concept combines the excitement of wildlife-focused safaris with the relaxation of coastal getaways, allowing you to enjoy the best of both worlds.
Whether you're travelling solo, with friends or with family, here are some of Africa’s best beach-to-bush destinations that promise unforgettable journeys.
Kenya is a premier destination for those seeking a beach-to-bush experience.
The country seamlessly blends thrilling wildlife safaris with serene tropical beach relaxation.
From the majestic wildlife of the savannas to the vibrant coral reefs along the coast, Kenya offers a comprehensive vacation that caters to various interests, including adventure, romance, and family fun.
In the heart of the Maasai Mara, you can embark on early morning game drives to witness the iconic Big Five in their natural habitat.
After an exhilarating day of wildlife spotting, unwind on the pristine white sandy beaches of Diani or Watamu along the Indian Ocean.
Here, you can indulge in activities such as snorkelling, diving, and sailing, or simply relax under the sun.
Kenya's coastal areas also provide opportunities to explore ancient Swahili culture and historic sites, adding depth to your journey.
The mix of adventure and romantic relaxation makes Kenya a perfect honeymoon destination, ensuring that there's something for everyone to enjoy.
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