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SAFARI.COM nominated for two World Travel Awards

14 Apr 2025

In a post-pandemic world where bespoke travel is more important than ever, SAFARI.COM continues to lead the way in crafting tailored, luxury safari experiences across Africa.

With a footprint in multiple countries and partnerships with over 500 trusted operators, SAFARI.COM offers end-to-end service - from flights and logistics to lodges and local experiences - all curated with care and precision.

"We like to think we set the benchmark for safaris in Africa," says Oliver Bryant, co-owner of SAFARI.COM. "Our passion lies in designing holidays that reflect each client's vision, style and budget."

That dedication was recognised in 2024 when SAFARI.COM was named Africa's Leading Safari Company by the World Travel Awards. This year, SAFARI.COM has been nominated again - in two categories: Africa's Leading Safari Company and Africa's Leading Luxury Tour Operator.

But for the team at SAFARI.COM, it's not about the accolades. It's about the impact.

"Each booking is personal," says Bryant. "We're in the business of lifelong memories, and that starts with understanding what really matters to our travellers."

In 2025, SAFARI.COM has seen growing interest in:

- Private, exclusive safaris

- Longer booking lead times

- Expert advice in navigating diverse African destinations

Their consultants are available 24/7, and offer unmatched expertise across Southern and East Africa - from walking safaris in Zambia to luxury lodge stays in Sabi Sands.

As voting for the World Travel Awards continues (open until May 4), SAFARI.COM remains focused on what it does best: delivering meaningful, unforgettable safari journeys with heart.

Discover more or plan your journey at www.safari.com

 

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