
Design Your Journey
Sketch first. Talk second.
Three quick choices — length, region, style — and we’ll compose a starting draft. It’s honest, transparent, and meant to start a conversation with a safari designer.
Step One
How long do you have to travel?
Pick the length that fits your window. We can always adjust later.
How This Works
Honest about what this is — and isn’t.
This sketch is a transparent tool, not a quote. The real itinerary is shaped by a person — who knows the seasons, the camps’ current form, and the small details that make a journey yours.
Simple rules, not an algorithm
One stop per roughly 3–4 nights of safari. The most iconic anchor in each region comes first. Mixed circuits cross-pair for contrast. That’s the whole composition logic — it’s meant to be predictable, not clever.
Camps are suggestions
We surface the camps we know best in each park, but the right choice depends on dates, party size, and what your safari designer thinks pairs well. Treat the names as starting points, not final picks.
Real itineraries are humans
What an automated sketch can’t do: read the seasons, judge a camp’s current form, weave a private moment into Day Six. That’s the work we do once you reach out.
Prefer to just write to us?
The builder is one way in. If you’d rather skip it and describe what you have in mind, we’re right here.