SafariSmiths Travel is dedicated to crafting itineraries that transcend your wildest expectations.
We’re elevating travel to an art form.
In the early days of SafariSmiths, we talked about what this two-person safari company could eventually become. This was when the world shut down and travel was, for most people, a distant thought in the face of everything else. However, we looked forward to the future of travel as 2020 raged on.
Now four years later, we’ve officially become SafariSmiths Travel.
Our capabilities have blossomed to include not only African safari, but also tours of other incredible destinations and a network with relationships that spans the globe.
SafariSmiths Travel works tirelessly to stay on the pulse of the latest travel trends, destinations, and regulation intel. And if we don’t have a direct answer, someone in our network does.
Jen is a trusted advisor with Avenue Two Travel, a renowned name in the luxury travel industry.
Thanks to our affiliations with both Avenue Two Travel and Virtuoso, the opportunities for you and your family to make memories are sincerely endless.
Booking with SafariSmiths Travel affords you tons of options and access to perks like room upgrades, exclusive amenities or experiences, and credits to spas, dining, and resorts. You also receive support during your travels — our specialty is on-the-ground logistics.
We’ll work with you to learn about your favorite places, how you like to travel, and what kinds of activities you’re looking for. Whether your dream trip is a solo endeavor or a group affair, SafariSmiths Travel will take care of the details so that all you need to do is figure out what to pack (actually don’t even worry; we can guide you with this too — check back soon for SafariSmiths Travel Packing Guides!).
We absolutely love watching our clients and their families’ faces as we go over their ultimate travel itinerary, finding little nuggets and booking experiences that they didn’t think possible.
For us, the big question isn’t really “What do I want?” in a trip, but rather… “What is there to be found?”
A collared African wild dog, photographed by Kyle Smith