Working with the best

Creating safari perfection with our valued partners

When it comes to crafting incredible luxury safari itineraries for your clients, we rely on a network of superlative accommodation providers across East Africa. From beautiful boutique hotels and guest houses in key locations to remote safari lodges and bush camps in pristine wilderness areas, we've forged partnerships with some of the most iconic safari brands in Africa to give your clients the very best safari possible.

Every journey we deliver is like Hollywood movie. Anderson & Harvey are the producers and directors working with a cast of impressive talent to create safari blockbusters! Each of our Bespoke Travel Designers is an assistant director making sure production runs smoothly, effectively setting the stage for the journey of a lifetime in some of the most awe-inspiring locations in the world!


And what a cast we have - all of them veritable safari superstars and A-listers in their own right. They are our partners and include multiple award-winners, pioneers and trailblazers who have set the safari world alight with their phenomenal brands and reputations for excellence across the board. 


Singita, &Beyond; Wilderness; Great Plains Conservation; Elewana; Lemala; Cottar's... All legendary names that need no introduction to anyone working in the African safari industry. Add to them a new breed of outstanding, bill-topping brands like Chem Chem; Alex Walker Serian; Nimali; Meliá; Laba Laba; and Angama and you have safari gold on tap.


Partnerships are an integral part of A&H's business. It's in our brand DNA to create exceptional teams of people and service providers who together contribute to the phenomenal safaris we put together for you and your clients. So, when you work with us, you're getting the benefit of a dream team of safari and travel experts, hospitality geniuses and tourism gurus who all have one goal in life - blowing the socks off your clients by delivering truly life-changing, authentic African experiences.


We regularly visit all of our partner properties so that we can get first-hand experience of what's on offer and find out about new updates, and latest developments and all of the activities on offer. It's an important part of what we do, and it translates into first-class product knowledge and an intimate understanding of every destination and activity we include in our itineraries.


This means if your clients are a multi-generational family on their first African safari, we know exactly which accommodation options are going to suit them best. Or if they're celebrating a landmark anniversary, birthday or family achievement, we understand in an instant where's best for what and all of the amazing surprises we can incorporate into their special occasion. 


Birders? No problemo - we know all the best spots and the best destinations to keep everyone enthralled. Photographers? Yes please! We love crafting special interest safaris and have partners we know can deliver the goods and then some! 


Our partner network is extensive enough to cater for all requirements, all interests and all occasions. There really is something for everyone! But our real superpower lies in our ability to give you a price guarantee that few other DMCs are able to offer. We either match or better any quote our agents find. 


On top of this we offer a four-hour turnaround time for quotes, together with an itemised breakdown. And remember that we NEVER go direct, working only with the trade. What more do you need? Feel free to tell us - that's what partnerships mean - working together to make sure everyone is happy with everything!


We can't wait to work with you!

June 17, 2026
Slowing down is the best decision your clients will never know you made for them. Why? Because there's a particular kind of exhaustion that safari veterans recognise immediately and first-time travellers rarely anticipate.
June 17, 2026
Ask any seasoned safari traveller which moment they remember most vividly, and the answer is rarely what you'd expect. It's almost never the biggest sighting or the most dramatic crossing. More often it's something quieter, more personal and altogether less predictable than anything an itinerary could guarantee.
May 25, 2026
You hear them before you see them. Somewhere in the canopy above, something is moving fast through the branches, and then the forest erupts: a chorus of whoops and screams and the deep, resonant drumming of fists on a tree trunk that carries half a kilometre through the undergrowth and stops every conversation dead.
May 25, 2026
Of all the animals that define an East African safari, the leopard is the one that most consistently refuses to cooperate. Lions sleep in full view on termite mounds and pride themselves, quite literally, on being seen.
April 26, 2026
There are places in the world that are merely beautiful, and there are places that seem to exist in a state of permanent, almost aggressive photographic perfection. East Africa is firmly in the second category. Anyone who has ever raised a camera in the Serengeti at first light.
April 23, 2026
There was a time, not so very long ago, when roughing it was simply part of the deal. You went on safari, you slept under canvas, you ate whatever the camp cook produced on a gas ring and you were profoundly grateful for the experience regardless of the thread count of your sheets, largely because there weren't any.
March 24, 2026
Most travellers arrive in Zanzibar with their eyes already on the horizon. The beach is the destination, the resort is the reward, and Stone Town, if it features at all, is a half-day detour between the airport and the coast sold as a pleasant interlude of carved doors and market stalls.
March 24, 2026
Every year, without fail, the images begin to circulate. Wildebeest launching themselves into the Mara River, crocodiles surging through churning brown water, the chaos and the courage of thousands of animals crossing at once.
February 25, 2026
Uganda has long been associated with gorilla trekking, but reducing it to a single experience undersells its importance within East Africa. Uganda can stand confidently on its own or add powerful contrast when paired with Kenya or Tanzania.
February 25, 2026
For many, the idea of an African safari begins and ends with East Africa. It is here that the original safari routes took shape, where endless savannahs stretch to the horizon, and where wildlife encounters unfold on a scale that still feels almost cinematic.