Your Inside Track to the Big Five: Hire a Travel Advisor

An African safari is one of those bucket-list experiences that combines raw adventure with pure indulgence. Imagine waking up to the sound of the bush, heading out for a sunrise game drive, and later sipping wine by the fire as elephants gather at a nearby watering hole.

But if you’ve ever started researching how to make it happen, you probably realized: this is not your average vacation. Planning a luxury safari involves dozens of moving parts and that’s exactly why having an expert in your corner matters.

What Google Won't Tell You About Safaris

Unlike booking a long weekend in Paris or a beach resort, safaris require a unique level of precision. Here’s why:

Timing changes everything. The “best time to go” varies not just by country, but by what you want to see. Want the Great Migration in Kenya and Tanzania? That’s July through September. Thinking of gorilla trekking in Rwanda? June to September is ideal. South Africa’s prime safari season runs from May to October, but Cape Town is at its best in a different season altogether. Understanding these nuances is key to maximizing your experience.

The regions are very different. East Africa is about vast plains and iconic wildlife moments, while Southern Africa blends game viewing with culinary and cultural highlights, like the Winelands near Cape Town. Combining both in one trip is possible, but it takes careful routing and coordination.

Logistics aren’t simple. Many lodges are only reachable by bush planes with strict luggage limits. Internal flight schedules, transfers, park permits, and even health precautions like malaria considerations all factor in. One oversight can derail an otherwise perfect plan.

This is why so many travelers who try to DIY quickly feel overwhelmed.

The Risks of Doing It Alone

Most travelers start by Googling “best safari lodges” and end up with hundreds of options, many of which look amazing online but differ drastically in service and experience. Without insider knowledge, it’s easy to book something that isn’t a true luxury product or to miss out on properties that offer more privacy, better guides, or family-friendly options.

There’s also the issue of perks or rather, the lack of them. When you book direct or through an OTA, you miss out on benefits like complimentary upgrades, private game drives, and curated experiences that make a trip truly special.

And then there’s the planning stress. From coordinating flights that only operate on certain days to managing baggage restrictions and making sure every transfer is seamless, the logistics alone can feel like a full-time job.

What a Great Advisor Actually Does

This is where a travel advisor adds tremendous value. At KJ Travel, we spend countless hours vetting lodges, tracking seasonal shifts, and building relationships with on-the-ground partners. That means when you call us, you’re not just getting a list of suggestions, you’re getting an itinerary built around your priorities.

Want to combine a Big Five safari with wine tasting in Franschhoek? We can make it happen. Curious about mixing a few nights in a treehouse with a private villa stay? We’ve booked those before, and we’ll make sure it’s done right.

Because we work with preferred partners, we can often secure perks you won’t find online, like suite upgrades, VIP transfers/ fast tracking through customs, and experiences that aren’t available online.

Timing is Everything

If your goal is to see the Great Migration, plan for July through September in Kenya and Tanzania. Gorilla trekking in Rwanda or Uganda? Aim for the drier months of June to September. Southern Africa shines for safari from May to October, while Cape Town is ideal from December to March.

And since safaris are among the most sought-after trips worldwide, it is essential to plan and book in advance.

Final Thoughts

An African safari is not a trip you want to “figure out as you go.” The best experiences (seamless transfers, perfectly timed game drives, stays at iconic lodges) come from planning with someone who knows the terrain, the seasons, and the little details that transform a good trip into an extraordinary one.

If a safari is on your horizon, let’s talk about how to make it everything you’ve imagined and more. Get in touch with a KJT Advisor clicking here.

Luxury Hotels in Mallorca and Bordeaux: A KJ Travel Advisor’s Summer Escape

Picture this, early summer in Europe warm breezes off the Balearic coast, vineyard sunsets in southwest France, and the satisfying clink of a wine glass after a day well spent. If you’re looking to pair cultural immersion with stunning stays, this itinerary delivers just that. KJ Travel advisor Lenni recently explored Mallorca and Bordeaux and came back with fresh hotel intel, trip notes, and plenty of takeaways for travelers craving a high-end but low-stress European escape.

Grand Hotel Son Net, Mallorca

A Boutique Luxury Hotel in Mallorca’s Tramuntana Mountains

Just 15 minutes outside Palma and nestled at the foot of the UNESCO-protected Serra de Tramuntana, Grand Hotel Son Net blends historical charm with quiet luxury. The restored 17th-century estate is surrounded by olive trees, vineyards, and breathtaking mountain views, perfect for couples or adult travelers looking for a top boutique hotel in Mallorca.

Lenni spent two nights here and described it as “absolutely stunning.” Her highlights included refined Mallorcan cuisine (don’t miss the beef tenderloin with foie gras and truffle), spacious suites, and the chance to hike or bike right from the property.

KJT Travel Tip: Palma’s city center is gorgeous but tricky for driving. Lenni recommends parking just outside the city and walking in for a more relaxing experience.

This is a standout property for those planning a romantic or wellness-focused European summer escape. Perfect for: Couples, honeymooners, and wellness seekers.

Belmond La Residencia, Deia

Family-Friendly Charm in Mallorca’s Most Artistic Village

Set in the artistic mountain village of Deia, Belmond La Residencia is ideal for families or travelers drawn to Mallorca’s creative soul. Stone buildings, curated art, and lush gardens make it one of the most iconic luxury hotels in Mallorca.

During her visit, Lenni dined at Tramuntana Grill and noted the property’s family appeal and artistic charm, with a slightly more touristy vibe.

KJT Travel tip: Even if you’re not staying overnight, make time for a lunch stop. The mountain views and Mediterranean cuisine are worth it.

Perfect for: Families, creatives, and cultural travelers.

Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel & Spa

Sea Views and Family-Friendly Luxury

Perched above the cliffs of Port Soller, this five-star resort offers sweeping views of the Mediterranean and the Tramuntana range. With its lush gardens, infinity pools, and indulgent wellness spa, Jumeirah Mallorca is a sanctuary by the sea.

Lenni stayed here for two nights and recommended it for both couples and families. While the hotel will undergo a refresh in 2027, the experience remains exceptional.

KJ Travel tip: Book a boat excursion for a truly unforgettable coastal adventure.

Bonus Tip: Don’t miss sunset cocktails at the Sunset Lounge, this is Mallorca luxury travel at its finest.

Perfect for: Families, romantic escapes, and wellness travelers.

Les Sources de Caudalie, Bordeaux

Vineyard & Wine Tasting in Southwest France

Just 20 minutes from Bordeaux city center, Les Sources de Caudalie is one of France’s most iconic wine country retreats. Surrounded by the Grand Cru vineyards of Château Smith Haut Lafitte, this luxury hotel in Bordeaux blends rustic charm  with serious wellness appeal.

Lenni enjoyed the serene setting, on-site wine tasting, and charming rooms each inspired by the Aquitaine region. Dining at La Table du Lavoir was a highlight. Booking a signature massage unlocks access to the full thermal circuit.

KJT Travel tip: Book a suite for added comfort and views of the vineyards. For wine lovers, this is your ideal European summer itinerary base.

Perfect for: Wine lovers, couples, and spa seekers.

Bordeaux City Notes

Lenni also explored Bordeaux itself, calling it a “mini Paris”, café culture, 18th-century charm, and walkable streets without the big-city hustle. It’s a smart add-on for couples or friends looking to wrap a wine-focused getaway with a little urban flair.

Ready to Plan Your Own Luxury Escape?

Whether you’re craving boutique vineyards, sea-facing suites, or cultural immersion, these luxury hotels in Mallorca and Bordeaux offer the perfect balance of comfort and discovery. Lenni’s itinerary shows how a well-paced European summer escape can deliver diverse experiences without sacrificing ease or elegance.

Let KJ Travel guide your journey from the first booking to the final glass of wine.

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