Sundowners
A beloved safari ritual, the sundowner elevates the simple act of having a drink into a magical photo opportunity.
As the day’s drive concludes, the guide drives the vehicle to a scenic spot—often a kopje (small hill) or overlooking a watering hole—just as the African sun begins its dramatic descent. Chairs are set up, and drinks (often including gin and tonics or Tusker beer) and snacks are served. It’s a moment of quiet reflection, allowing guests to absorb the beauty of the sunset and the surrounding wilderness before heading back to camp.