It is called the greatest safari on earth. And if you take a look at these sincere photographs of guests, you will see why.
The trip is offered by Ultra-Luxe Safari Company Roar Africa – That is based in New York, and costs $ 165,000 (£ 129,000). But for that non -insignificant sum, the guests enjoy a spectacular itinerary. And treatment beyond first class.
Through 12 days, the guests experience the four most emblematic destinations in Africa: Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, the Okavango Delta in Botswana, the great migration in Kenya and the home of the mountain gorillas in Rwanda.
In addition, the guests turn from one place to another in the private Jet Executive of Emirates, a sumptuous Airbus Airbus A319 with only 10 private cabins that have a private ‘shower spa and living room and dining room.
The images that we reveal here are courtesy of the charismatic CEO of Zimbabwe de Roar Africa Deborah Calmeyer, who has made the ‘incredible’ trip, which begins in Dubai, seven times. Are the guests (inevitably rich) Blasé above all, or excited? Firmly the last. Deborah reveals: ‘None of our guests is Blasé. Everyone is high at the time they walk. As for: “Okay, I never travel differently. This is ridiculous.”
Move down to take a look behind the veil of one of the most extraordinary holidays on the planet.

In Roar, the largest safari of the land of Africa takes from one place to another in a private executive jet of Emirates (in the photo here in Rwanda). The CEO of Roar Africa, Deborah Calmeyer, reveals the atmosphere as the guests approached for the first time, describing how there is ‘chatter, laughs and laughs’ while taking the vintage dom perign and the caviar Bellinis. “Fast friendship form”, adds

Deborah says ‘Nebid white linen, spongy and vorric pillows’ help sleeping guests

The dining room on board the private Jet Executive of Emirates


“There is no other trip in the world like this at this time,” says Deborah. In the photo is the hospitality in the private jet in full swing

Deborah (left) chat to the guests in the best Jet Private of Safari


Yum’s The Word: The best wines and caviar are designed for the best Safari jet guests

The smiling crew is waiting while the guests relax in the private jet hall room

The private Emirates executive jet has 10 private cabins

The level of service in the best safari is described as ‘beyond the first class’

Guests in the best safari enjoy the executive dinner in the private jet

A guest makes use of the hair dryer in the ‘shower spa’ of the private jet ‘

Deborah (center) and two guests have fun pretending to be Emirates Cabin Crew

In the best safari, guests experience the four most emblematic destinations in Africa: Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, the Okavango Delta in Botswana, the great migration in Kenya and the home of the mountain gorillas in Rwanda

Deborah and guests who have a ‘pajamas’ party in the private jet

The cabins in the private jet are even larger than the first -class ‘regular’ Emirates suites

A bottle of vintage dom perign from 2005 – Ready for deployment

Deborah reveals that guests get “very bubbly and very excited and very emotional” on the trip

Victoria Falls is the first stop. Deborah says that the guests’ jaws’ literally fall ‘when they see the’ glory and visual strength ‘of the waterfall

Guests arrive in Victoria Falls Bond style in four helicopters

The guests are witnesses of Victoria Falls of various observation points

Victoria Falls is one of the seven natural wonders in the world, says Deborah

Roar Africa guests pose in front of the epic faces of Victoria Falls

Deborah says: “The responsible and sustainable trip to Africa is imperative for the future of the continent and wildlife.”

Safari’s best guests enjoy the exclusive use of Matetsi Victoria Falls (above)


Deborah says: ‘For me, going to Safari is a return home (which returns to) the cradle of humanity. When our guests leave the continent, they say the deepest things, as “you have changed my life” ”


Deborah, in the photo on the left with the captain of the plane, says: “The wild spaces and the wild life of Africa have the power to return to your body, to awaken the latent senses and renew the appreciation for what really matters On this trip called life “

Deborah Calmeyer, the charismatic CEO of Roar Africa
Roar Africa offers three specialized trips aboard the private Jet Executive of Emirates: the largest safari on Earth ($ 165,000/£ 129,000 per person); Sand, sea, city and safari ($ 175,000/£ 137,000) and the trip beyond ($ 185,000/£ 145,000).
For more visit www.roarafrica.com and www.instagram.com/roarafrica.
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