About Us

About Us

About Us

Driven by passion...


At Anderson & Harvey our passion for East Africa drives everything we do, sharing our love for it by creating superlative safari experiences for your clients that keep your brand in the spotlight. Our role as luxury safari outfitters is to work with you to build customised itineraries powered by seamless operations on the ground at every stage of the journey. 



Every agent and operator we work with is assigned their own luxury travel designer to ensure high levels of personal service and support from start to finish, being available 24/7 to ensure your clients have the best experience possible.


  • BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS


    We work on a one-to-one basis with a select group of international boutique agents and operators with the aim of building long-lasting relationships founded on trust. Our focus is on quality, consistency, personalisation and impeccable service. 


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  • BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS


    We work on a one-to-one basis with a select group of international boutique agents and operators with the aim of building long-lasting relationships founded on trust. Our focus is on quality, consistency, personalisation and impeccable service. 


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  • BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS


    We work on a one-to-one basis with a select group of international boutique agents and operators with the aim of building long-lasting relationships founded on trust. Our focus is on quality, consistency, personalisation and impeccable service. 


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  • Find out more about where we operate

    Tanzania

    Tanzania is one of Africa’s foremost safari destinations. This stunning country has 17 diverse game reserves including the Selous, Africa’s largest protected area, and the Serengeti National Park, renowned the world over for the Great Wildebeest Migration. The Ngorongoro Crater is also an absolute must for its breathtaking beauty, awe-inspiring geology and abundance of wildlife.

    Kenya

    Home to the legendary Masai Mara which plays host to the "greatest show on Earth" - the annual Great Wildebeest Migration - Kenya is renowned for its world-famous reserves including Amboseli, Tsavo, Meru and Lake Nakuru. The home of the Big Five and a wealth of other wildlife species, it also offers visitors the chance to immerse themselves in local culture, learning more about the rich tribal heritage of the Kenyan people.

    Uganda

    Known as the "Pearl of Africa," Uganda is home to fascinating ancient tribal cultures and a plethora of wildlife including the endangered mountain gorilla. From gentle cruises on Lake Victoria and white-water rafting on the Nile to tracking chimpanzees and mountain climbing in the Rwenzoris, Uganda offers a rich diversity of nature-based adventure activities for travellers of all ages.

    Rwanda

    Rwanda’s headline attraction is undoubtedly the Volcanoes National Park where you can trek to see the endangered mountain gorillas made famous by the late primatologist Dian Fossey. There's also Akagera National Park which is home to the Big Five and a wealth of other wildlife species, as well as breathtaking landscapes featuring dramatic mountain ranges and volcanic peaks, rolling hills and sparkling lakes. 

    Ethiopia

    With an ancient culture dating back thousands of years, Ethiopia is one of the most enigmatic destinations in Africa. Diverse, breathtakingly beautiful and steeped in history, it's home to remote tribal communities, unique geological features and charismatic wildlife species. It's also where the Blue Nile rises, passing through one of the world's biggest canyons en-route to joining the White Nile in neighbouring Sudan.

    Find out more about where we operate

    Tanzania

    Tanzania is one of Africa’s foremost safari destinations. This stunning country has 17 diverse game reserves including the Selous, Africa’s largest protected area, and the Serengeti National Park, renowned the world over for the Great Wildebeest Migration. The Ngorongoro Crater is also an absolute must for its breathtaking beauty, awe-inspiring geology and abundance of wildlife.



    Kenya

    Home to the legendary Masai Mara which plays host to the "greatest show on Earth" - the annual Great Wildebeest Migration - Kenya is renowned for its world-famous reserves including Amboseli, Tsavo, Meru and Lake Nakuru. The home of the Big Five and a wealth of other wildlife species, it also offers visitors the chance to immerse themselves in local culture, learning more about the rich tribal heritage of the Kenyan people.



    Uganda

    Known as the "Pearl of Africa," Uganda is home to fascinating ancient tribal cultures and a plethora of wildlife including the endangered mountain gorilla. From gentle cruises on Lake Victoria and white-water rafting on the Nile to tracking chimpanzees and mountain climbing in the Rwenzoris, Uganda offers a rich diversity of nature-based adventure activities for travellers of all ages.



    Rwanda

    Rwanda’s headline attraction is undoubtedly the Volcanoes National Park where you can trek to see the endangered mountain gorillas made famous by the late primatologist Dian Fossey. There's also Akagera National Park which is home to the Big Five and a wealth of other wildlife species, as well as breathtaking landscapes featuring dramatic mountain ranges and volcanic peaks, rolling hills and sparkling lakes. 



    Ethiopia

    With an ancient culture dating back thousands of years, Ethiopia is one of the most enigmatic destinations in Africa. Diverse, breathtakingly beautiful and steeped in history, it's home to remote tribal communities, unique geological features and charismatic wildlife species. It's also where the Blue Nile rises, passing through one of the world's biggest canyons en-route to joining the White Nile in neighbouring Sudan.



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