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Lake Chahafi Resort

Take a step away from busy city life and retreat to Lake Chahafi Resort. Surrounded by emerald forests, stretches of grassland, and – of course – the sparkling Lake Chahafi, guests can spend their time here reconnecting to nature and enjoying a taste of slow living. Located on the banks of the lake, the atmosphere of the resort is friendly and quaint. Local staff can enhance your stay by recommending activities, and are always available to answer any questions you may have. Enjoy delicious dinners after days spent exploring the lake and the forests, before heading to your cabin for a relaxing night’s sleep surrounded by the sounds of the wilderness.

Chitwa Chitwa Private Game Lodge

Chitwa Chitwa Private Game Lodge is a family-owned and run sanctuary which has been in the Brink family for over 40 years. Nestled in the heart of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, Chitwa Chitwa overlooks one of the largest dams in the reserve, offering guests tranquil views of the water, as well as the sweeping savannah landscape. The lodge takes its name from an old giraffe bull who resided by the lakeside retreat, and today an abundance of spectacular wildlife surrounds the lodge, allowing guests to view game from the comfort of the spacious suites and bedrooms. Enjoy a relaxing stay with luxurious amenities including a refreshing swimming pool, soothing spa and excellent fine dining at the lodge’s restaurant.

Hippo Lakes Safari Lodge

Hippo Lakes brings you the ultimate luxury African Safari experience. Situated in the spectacular Waterberg region, the lodge is uniquely nestled along the edge of a lake bank at the end of a long rugged ravine. The lodge offers you a unique safari wildlife encounter with an unusually large number of animals, birds and plant life. Hippo Lakes lies within the malaria-free UNESCO World Nature Site.
Daily game drives are lead by some of the most experienced game rangers in the industry with a passion for wildlife and an unusual gift in communicating with you the wonder of all the creatures you will encounter.
Over 30 animal species roam our area including hippo, buffalo, wildebeest, leopard, giraffe, kudu, sable, eland, nyala, hyaena and wild dog. You also have the option to go on "Big 5" excursions to encounter lion, elephant and rhinos. The greater Waterberg region is reported to have more rhino than all of Kenya and we proudly support anti-poaching initiatives to keep this magnificent species viable.
A highlight is the bush braai (BBQ) dinner on the second night. This is another opportunity for you to connect with your fellow travellers, taste the incredible African cuisine prepared in front of you by our chefs and listen to the sounds of the African night under the canopy of stars and planets breathtakingly visible in the Southern hemisphere.

Ghost Mountain Inn

At the foot of the legendary Ghost Mountain in the charming little town of Mkuze in the Northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, lies the privately owned, award-winning Ghost Mountain Inn.
This beautiful, intimate hotel is the ideal location from which to explore the game and coastal reserves of the Elephant Coast. Discover the abundance of wildlife and scenic splendours of this rich and diverse region during game drives, guided walks and boat cruises in the company of knowledgeable rangers.
Alternatively, be pampered with skin and body treatments at the on-site spa or simply enjoy the pools, gym and glorious indigenous gardens. Rooms at the Ghost Mountain Inn offer a private patio, a satellite TV, a minibar and a tea/coffee maker. Some rooms are more spacious and include a refrigerator.

Makakatana Bay Lodge

Experience the magic and wonder of unspoiled beaches, vast wetlands, game drives, and an unforgettable boat cruise on Lake St Lucia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This sacred family owned and run Lodge is situated on the western shores of Lake St Lucia, in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park in KwaZulu-Natal. You will get to experience the home to more than 1000 hippo and 1200 crocodile on the personalized adventure-filled safaris exploring this treasured park.
The passionate rangers take you on full-day safaris to explore the Wetlands, coastal dune forests, pristine beaches seeking out wildlife and over 500 bird species.

Etosha King Nahale

Etosha King Nehale is an exciting development that forms part of the Gondwana Collection Namibia and is opening on 10 June 2020, about 5km north of the King Nehale Gate on the northern border of Etosha National Park.
Etosha King Nehale will host 40 rooms, which will pay homage to the rich cultural heritage of the area. The lodge is situated in the King Nehale Conservancy. The area is characterised by vast and spectacular landscapes including the Andoni Plains, artesian springs and woodlands. To the north, the conservancy is surrounded by the pulsating life of the communal areas of the Oshikoto, Oshana, Ohangwena and Omusati Regions.
Some of the property facilities will include a veranda with private splash pool, Wi-Fi available as well as a restaurant and bar. Guests have the opportunity to combine the cultural vibrancy of so-called Owamboland with the natural wonders of the rarely frequented northern part of the Etosha National Park.

Changa Safari Camp

Changa Safari Camp is situated on the shores of the beautiful Lake Kariba, offering guests stunning views of Kariba’s sapphire waters and the Matusadona mountains. The camp was founded by the Preston and Higgins families, who wanted other families to be able to visit the beautiful and rugged landscape of Matusadona National Park and appreciate the stunning and diverse natural surroundings, as well as the incredible creatures that live here. The 6 deluxe tents and 2 family rooms are set amongst the small trees that stand along the lake’s shore, offering views over the water and the sweeping landscape. The camp’s main area is a hub of entertainment and relaxation, with a refreshing lakeside swimming pool, lounge area and bar.

Matusadona Luxury Houseboat

Matusadona has been described as “an intimate luxury lodge on the water”. With a length of 28.6 meters, a beam of 6.85, powered by two reliable 420 hp diesel motors, Matusadona is made up of three elegantly furnished decks with hardwood finishes and rich, classic fabrics. The lower accommodation deck provides guests with three en-suite, cabins, each tastefully decorated, made up with a queen size bed and cotton percale linens, offering air conditioning and mosquito proof portholes. The central air-conditioned Saloon Deck comprises a spacious lounge, indoor and outdoor dining areas, the gourmet galley and the wheelhouse. The Upper Deck, perhaps the most popular of all, provides a sociable bar, comfortable seating areas, al-fresco dining, and a refreshing jacuzzi, all with panoramic views across the lake to distant horizons.

Chintheche Inn

Chintheche Inn on the western shore of Lake Malawi is known for its white sands, warm clear waters and age-old fishing villages. The area boasts some of the finest beaches on the entire lakeside and the distant Viphya Mountains form a dramatic backdrop. The inn is set in lush gardens with large, shady trees overlooking the Lake and comprises ten comfortably furnished en-suite rooms and a two-bedroomed family cottage. All open out onto a patio and grass lawns sloping to the beach and are tastefully furnished. There is a central dining area and bar, and meals often take place (weather permitting) under the stars or in a shady corner of the garden. There is a large pool, and campsites are discreetly situated in the ample gardens.

Kaya Mawa

Nestled on the quiet beaches of Likoma Island, Kaya Mawa Island Lodge is a hidden gem in the waters of Lake Malawi. Leaving everything else behind, arriving at Kaya Mawa you will instantly feel the island’s magic. Run on renewable energy and surrounded by abundant natural beauty – both on land and in the water, you can escape here and experience an adventure like no other. Exploring the island’s beautiful landscape, meeting the locals, and dining on the beach by candlelight, everything is a must here. From the privacy of your own room, you can relax on the private deck with a cocktail or two, looking out to the horizon. But if you fancy more adventure, why not head out into the water and take part in scuba diving or water-skiing? There is something for everyone here within the beautiful serenity of Likoma Island, an unassuming beach paradise under the beautiful African sun.

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