Mysterra launches with a new vision for meaningful, small-group travel

TORONTO — Designed for discerning travellers seeking more than just a change in scenery, Mysterra has unveiled its newest journey: Big Five. Big Love. Safari 2026, a deeply immersive experience through Tanzania and Zanzibar, with an optional extension to Uganda for mountain gorilla trekking.

Positioned at the intersection of premium travel and personal growth, Mysterra curates small-group trips that invite reflection, connection, and a shift in perspective — all without compromising on comfort or logistics. The May 2026 departure marks a continuation of Mysterra’s mission to offer journeys that resonate long after travellers return home.

“Mysterra was born from the idea that travel can be both beautiful and meaningful,” said Devin Kinasz, founder of Mysterra, who brings over 15 years of industry experience and extensive global travel. “I’ve been fortunate to visit more than 80 countries, and what I’ve learned is that the trips that stay with us aren’t the busiest ones — they’re the ones that create space for reflection, connection, and perspective.”

The itinerary weaves together iconic wildlife safaris in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater with restorative days on Zanzibar’s white-sand beaches. For those who wish to extend their journey, the Uganda add-on offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience: trekking through the jungle to witness endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. Group sizes remain intentionally small to ensure a deeper, more personal connection to the destination.

“This isn’t about forcing anything,” Kinasz added. “It’s about creating the conditions where something meaningful can naturally occur. When you combine powerful landscapes, a small group of aligned travellers, and enough space to actually absorb the experience, perspective tends to shift on its own.”

The trip is designed for experienced, curious travellers who value intention, quality, and the kind of journey that lingers in memory. Mysterra prioritises seamless travel, refined accommodations, and pacing that encourages presence over pressure.

“As travel advisors, we’re seeing more and more clients ask for trips that go beyond surface-level tourism,” said a Toronto-based travel agent. “Mysterra is really speaking to that need — they’re curating trips that not only deliver breathtaking destinations, but real emotional resonance too.”

The Big Five. Big Love. Safari 2026 departure is scheduled for May 31, 2026, and is now open for registration, with limited space available.

“At this stage of life, many travellers aren’t looking to collect destinations,” said Kinasz. “They’re looking to feel something real again — awe, clarity, connection. Mysterra is built for that moment.”

For more information, visit mysterrasafari2026.com

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