Book with Confidence

You can book your holiday and travel with peace of mind knowing that African Safari Club Ltd. is fully bonded, being a member of the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA no. V4000) and holding an Air Travel Organisers Licence (ATOL no. 2313).
All aspects of African Safari Club Ltd. comply with the current EC regulations governing leisure travel and consumer protection.


ABTA logoWhat is ABTA?
As a regulatory body, ABTA maintains a strict Code of Conduct.

ABTA companies agree to be bound by the Code which governs the relationship between you and a company, and also the company’s relationship with us.

The Code aims to ensure that you receive the best possible service from your ABTA Travel Agent and Tour Operator from before you book your travel arrangements, through the booking process and the after-sales service and information you get, to the way they handle any complaint you may have.

For more info please visit http://www.abta.com



What is ATOL?
“ATOL” is a protection scheme for flights and air holidays, managed by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
Most firms who sell air travel in the UK are required by law to hold a licence called an “ATOL”.

ATOL protects you from losing money or being stranded abroad when a tour operator goes out of business.

All licensed firms have to lodge bonds with the CAA so that if they go out of business, the CAA can give refunds to people who can’t travel and arrange for people abroad to finish their holidays and fly home.

ATOL protection is included in the price of a holiday booked with an ATOL holder, and there’s a Government-backed fund called the Air Travel Trust that steps in if any ATOL bond isn’t enough to look after everyone affected by a failure.

For more info please visit http://www.caa.co.uk/atol