Travel to Zimbabwe, Botswana, Kenya, and Rwanda, all in one trip.

Not all trips toAfricaare created equal, though.

Heres why I, a specialist in life-changing African experiences, think you should book this trip now.

orange plains with zebras grazing and in the distance a blue van driving through a dirt path

Take a safari to explore Maasai National Park.Credit:Ayzenstayn/Getty Images

Courtesy of Road Africa

What is the ‘Greatest Safari on Earth’?

This 12-day journey takes place in August and September and is limited to 10 guests.

Along the way, theyll stay at luxurious safari camps and be led by the best guides.

red carpet with ROAR AFRICA printed on it leading to a small private jet with four stewardesses welcoming

Travel in style on the Emirates Executive Private Jet.Courtesy of Road Africa

Bim/Getty Images

Start in Zimbabwe

The Greatest Safari on Earth begins in my home country of Zimbabwe.

Elephants walk by for a drink, while bushbuck and warthogs linger around casually as part of the family.

you’ve got the option to leave Africa, but it will never leave you.

View looking down at bottom of water fall between two land cliffs to reservoir of green water

Stunning view between the Zambezi River and Victoria Waterfalls in Zimbabwe, Africa.Bim/Getty Images

This place and these people settle into your bones and take up permanent residence in your soul.

Deborah Calmeyeris a member of Travel + Leisure’s A-List and specializes in life-changing journeys to Africa.

you might create a tailor-made itinerary with Calmeyer by contacting her at welcome@roarafrica.com.

aerial view of green grass land with river flowing in the middle

Spectacular view of Maasai Mara, Kenya from the sky.Fabian Gysel/Getty Images