David gets things done. It’s a marvel he sat still long enough to get his economics degree with his canny inability to remain still for a minute. David is a daring and forward-thinking entrepreneur with a genuine love for Africa, particularly its wildlife. With his African Grey parrot at his side, the company’s intrepid commander has more than a whiff of the Dolittles. David spent several years earning his stripes and cutting his teeth in the sector before launching Rhino Africa. David’s hobbies include photography and travel, and after significant travel throughout Africa, the majority of the photographs on the Rhino Africa website come from his well-organized image archive.
About the Company
Rhino Africa has evolved to become the World’s Best Safari Company since 2004. The Rhino Crash is a unique collection of travelers and explorers; some love the jet-setting life of luxury, while others prefer things rougher ‘n’ tumble. It travels with a double G&T and a hot towel, leaving just footprints, whether Gucci or Veldskoen, and taking only memories. The organization adores Africa and has experienced enough of its enchantment to want to share it with you. The team consists of individuals that will make African vacation aspirations come true.
Rhino Africa’s expert consultants utilize their first-hand experience to craft personalized itineraries for over 15,000 guests annually. Have you ever wondered about the optimal timing for a visit to the Okavango Delta? Or the ideal period to witness the Victoria Falls in full flood? How about the best time to observe the Great Wildebeest Migration or to explore the Maldives? A comprehensive guide has been assembled detailing the prime moments to venture into Africa – covering premier safari destinations and Indian Ocean Island getaways. These timeframes represent the most favorable for travel – preparations will be meticulously arranged, securing bookings well in advance to guarantee availability at the finest accommodations and lodges.
Naturally, determining the ideal occasion to explore Africa hinges upon the unique preferences and interests of the individual. For instance, one may lean towards cooler temperatures and cozy firesides as opposed to the scorching summer sun. Alternatively, a stronger inclination might be towards birdwatching as opposed to seeking out the Big 5 game animals. Peak seasons are often accompanied by escalated costs and larger crowds – for these reasons, many opt to journey during the more tranquil months.