Out2Africa

Out2Africa 💜 LGBTQ+ Luxury Tour Operator
🌍 Tailor-Made African Safaris
🏳️‍🌈 Proud Member of the IGLTA

10/06/2026

A few first-timer mistakes we’d save you from.

Overpacking is the big one. Charter flights into the bush often cap luggage at 20kg, soft duffel only. The hard-shell suitcase stays at home or in Cape Town.

The bush doesn’t care what you wear. A few neutral layers and a warm jacket for early mornings is all you need. If you still want the David Livingstone fit, we won’t judge, promise.

Speak to our Travel Experts. They’ve been getting this right for decades, and will make sure you land with the right bag, the right paperwork, and the wardrobe you already own.

Link in bio.

01/06/2026

Africa is where you go to experience moments worth retelling.

We picked this one up at the Silvan Safari boma, gin in hand and a fire going. A guest who came looking for one leopard. He found five.

The full story is on the blog. Link in bio.

28/05/2026

We asked our Travel Experts: 10 days in Africa for a first-time traveller, where would you send them?

10 nights is the sweet spot. Long enough nothing feels rushed, short enough jetlag doesn’t catch you on the way home.

Four nights Cape Town. The softest landing Africa has. Mountain, sea, wine country, the gay capital of the continent, and time to enjoy all of it before the bush.

Four nights Sabi Sand. Highest leopard density on earth, private reserves where you’re the only vehicle at the sighting, and enough drives to feel the rhythm of the bush rather than chase it.

Two nights Vic Falls. One day for the falls, one for the helicopter, the gorge, the Zambezi sunset cruise.

The trip our Travel Experts come back to for first-timers. Book yours. Link in bio.

05/05/2026

Have you ever cried on safari? We have. More times than we’d like to admit.

Africa does this to people. It cracks something open that you didn’t know was closed, and then it pours light into it.

Bring tissues, darling, the bush doesn’t care about your mascara.

We're talking walking on the wild side, literally... Same bush. Completely different experience. On foot, everything cha...
25/03/2026

We're talking walking on the wild side, literally...
Same bush. Completely different experience. On foot, everything changes. You're not watching from behind a dashboard. You're in it. Eye level with the things that live here. Hearing your own footsteps on dry earth and hoping nothing else heard them too.

Your guide reads the ground the way you read your phone. Tracks, broken branches, disturbed soil. Every detail is a sentence. Every sentence is a story about what passed through and when.

It's slower. It's quieter. It's the version of Africa that existed long before vehicles did.

Not for everyone. But if it's for you, nothing else comes close.

Ask our Travel Experts which walks are worth booking. They've done them. They'll tell you honestly.

If we're talking Earth this month, we might as well talk about the creatures who actually live in it.Meet the meerkat. 7...
23/03/2026

If we're talking Earth this month, we might as well talk about the creatures who actually live in it.

Meet the meerkat. 700 grams of Kalahari attitude with a personality spicier than most animals ten times their size. Built-in sunglasses. A babysitting roster. Designated toilet areas in their underground empire.

Swipe through. You'll have a new favourite ground dweller by slide 6.

While the rest of us melt at 30°C, the oryx thrives at 45.She wasn't built for comfort. She was built for the Kalahari. ...
20/03/2026

While the rest of us melt at 30°C, the oryx thrives at 45.

She wasn't built for comfort. She was built for the Kalahari. No water for weeks? No problem. She raises her own body temperature to avoid sweating.

Those horns? Razor sharp. Lions have learned the hard way. She eats at dawn and dusk, survives on roots and shrubs the rest of us would walk straight past, and asks for absolutely nothing.

No shade. No rivers. No complaints. Just a perfectly adapted icon doing her thing.

The Kalahari is unforgiving. For the oryx, it's home.

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