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Our third Women's Empowerment Retreat takes place in Rwanda - a country celebrated for its progressive approach to gender equality and female representation in parliament. Take a look at what we have planned for this unmissable experiential learning journey.

Sommelier Joseph Dhafana’s rise against all odds is the focus of a new documentary that will fill you with hope.

Let’s face it, travel in this new pandemic era is not for the faint hearted. It comes with its own complicated set of logistics, legislation, red-tape and much uncertainty. Which is why having a travel expert is no longer a nice-to-have, but an absolute necessity.

At ROAR AFRICA our vision statement: ‘If African women rise, wildlife will thrive” is never far from my mind and I’m happy to say in the light of our most recent Women’s Empowerment Journey, it is fast becoming a reality of which I could not be more proud.

For many parents, the singular joy of being on safari is easily eclipsed by the privilege of being able to share that experience with their children. For us, family safaris are a particular and passionate specialty.

As I write this, I am on my eighth international long haul flight since November last year. After the year we’ve all had, I’ve learnt not to take anything for granted, and so as you can imagine my excitement is palpable. I’m heading back to Africa, the land I love so very much.

As the female founder of a predominantly female-led company, my mission at ROAR AFRICA is as much about crafting experiential journeys that edify Africa for our guests, as it is about supporting and empowering women within the safari industry

Of course, we now know that we share 98.3% of our genetic code with gorillas, making them our closest cousins after chimpanzees and bonobos.

ROAR AFRICA is proud to celebrate World Gorilla Day, a day dedicated to the conservation of these magnificent creatures and their habitats. As part of our commitment to responsible tourism, we work closely with local communities and conservation organizations to protect endangered species like the gorilla.