With more departures than ever, travellers can explore bucket list destinations such as Kenya and Peru, immersing themselves in the diverse cultures, landscapes and wildlife of each region – all in small groups of no more than 20 guests, with as few as 12 in Africa.
The latest brochures showcase the family-run operator’s revived brand look, combining vibrant, easy-to-navigate pages with captivating photography from both staff and clients.
The Africa 2026 collection is as diverse as the continent itself, featuring five immersive journeys, from the sweeping plains of the Serengeti to Namibia’s coastal dunes.
Kenya. Picture courtesy David Hammett
Africa remains a dream destination for travellers, with 2026 bookings for tours such as Kenya & Tanzania and Namibia, Botswana & Victoria Falls already experiencing strong demand since their release in May.
Australians are also seeking premium, small group adventures through South & Central America.
The 2026 season features a record 49 departures across both Classic and In-Style ranges, including special festival departures for Mexico’s Day of the Dead and Peru’s Inti Raymi celebrations.
Machu Picchu. Picture courtesy David Hein
Demand is already surging with 2026 bookings reaching nearly half of last year’s total – months before peak booking season begins – with popular itineraries like South American Explorer and South American Discovery leading the charge.
Digital brochures for Africa 2026 and South & Central America 2026 are now available online, with physical copies for travel agents coming soon via the TIFS portal.
Main picture: Peru. Picture courtesy Graham Meale