National Park

Toka Leya Camp

Toka Leya Camp sits on the banks of the Zambezi River, nestled in the heart of the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. The camp has a calming and luxurious atmosphere, with 12 canvas tents on raised platforms, looking out over the wide rolling grasslands. Guests will hear nothing but the sounds of birds calling and insects chirping whilst they relax and eat dinner or enjoy a drink on their decking, under the wide unpolluted Zambian sky. All the tents are comfortable and authentic, with wooden features and cosy four poster beds. Ensuite bathrooms and private verandahs come with all the rooms, and they are filled with natural light through wide windows. The camp is in a prime location, with Victoria Falls not far away, guests can spend time exploring the magnificent wonder of the world, or can spend time closer to home, exploring the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. For guests who wish to have a more relaxing experience then the camp can offer spa treatments, followed by a dip in the sparkling swimming pool.

Sand Rivers Selous

Sister camp to the closely situated Kiba Point Selous, Sand Rivers Selous shares its proximity to the Rufiji River, a fertile hub of wildlife activity that draws an abundance of plains game year-round, particularly in the dry season where water sources dry up, resulting in greater concentrations around the river. Featuring some of the finest bush accommodation, a fine selection of open-fronted cottages and hillside suites serve to lodge you in the height of luxury, imparting the ultimate safari feel. Seasoned Nomad guides are on-hand to guide you on a riveting itinerary of staple safari activities, featuring safari game drives in 4×4 vehicles, guided bush walks, fishing excursions, bird watching, and an exclusive fly-camp experience that deviates from convention, all wrapped up in catered luxury. Dining is an experience of its own, reaping the benefits of fully inclusive rates, the taste of bush catering awaits.

Chinzombo

Named after a type of tree which grows nearby, Time + Tide Chinzombo’s natural building materials and vintage accents combine modern style with a traditional bush safari camp. The six spacious safari tents (including one two-bedroom, two-bathroom family tent) sit underneath ancient msikzi trees, evoking a sense of time travel back into the past. Each one comes with a private pool and soaking tub, with panoramic views over the river and its widespread wildlife. Relax on your verandah overlooking a meandering curve of the Luangwa River and let the local hippos lull you to sleep. Wake up with the majestic elephant just outside your villa. The award-winning design of the luxury safari tents features natural elements such as canvas, timber and reed, accented with leather and raw linen. The tents stretch out onto a verandah where you can enjoy the afternoon in the shade or rejuvenate your body with an in-room spa treatment.

Sausage Tree Camp

Sausage Tree Camp lies on the banks of the Zambezi River, in the heart of a giant conservation area, and at the edge of Lower Zambezi National Park. The camp boasts incredible river views and guests can enjoy a range of exciting activities including canoeing, boating and fishing, as well as game drives and walking safaris. Sausage Tree Camp overlooks an expanse of narrow channels and low set reed islands teeming with game, with the magnificent Zambezi escarpment in the background. Guests can enjoy these incredible views from the camp’s large viewing deck, where you will also find a refreshing swimming pool, which is 25 metres in length. The seven luxury suites can cater for a maximum of 18 guests, offering an intimate and exclusive safari experience.

Mayaland Hotel and Bungalows

Mayaland Hotel and Bungalows is a magical getaway in the heart of Chichén Itzá Archaeological Park. Open since 1923, the hotel is surrounded by ancient Mayan ruins and luscious greenery, giving guests an experience in an extraordinary location they will find nowhere else. The hotel offers a range of activities, from private entrance to Chichén Itzá’s famous temples, to cycling and hiking; as well as boasting a wellness spa and sparkling outdoor swimming pool. Each suite at the hotel offers unique and authentic character, all coming with ensuite bathrooms and private verandah areas. After a long day spent exploring, guests can head to the restaurant for a delicious dinner of traditional pibil, where you can dine on the patio area surrounded by the colourful gardens underneath the starry sky.

Sanctuary Sussi and Chuma

The gorgeous site of Sanctuary Sussi & Chuma is located on a dramatic bend of the Zambezi River in the Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park, just 12km upstream from the legendary Victoria Falls. Named after a pair of explorers who aided David Livingstone on his travels, this location is one of the most beautiful parts of the Zambezi, amidst Jackalberry trees and Phoenix palms, that provide unrivalled views and serenity. Guests can stay in one of the twelve Sussi tree-houses, connected by wooden walkways, or in a private Chuma house, with two bedrooms making it ideal for families.

Khwai Tented Camp

Khwai Tented Camp is set within the Okavango Delta’s Khwai Concession, and provides guests with beautiful lagoon views from the comfort of their spacious and luxuriously furnished tents. The 6 tents are positioned upon wooden decking where they overlook the still waters and sweeping grasslands. The camp is secluded and designed for a maximum of 12 guests, making it ideal for those looking for a private safari experience so that they can fully immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Okavango Delta and its incredible wildlife. The camp is solar-powered and focuses on environmentally friendly practices. The main area is under canvas, and there are no permanent structures at the camp so that no damaging, long-lasting effects are inflicted on the landscape.

Belmond Savute Elephant Lodge

Belmond Savute Elephant Lodge is a timeless lodge, inspired by the explorers of the area it evokes a sense of adventure and discovery. The lodge has been sustainably designed so guests can stay in luxury without damaging the untouched surrounding Botswana wilderness. Decorated with furniture crafted by local artisans, earthy colours and rich textures, the lodge has an authentic and homely feel. Watch as thirsty animals take a drink at the watering hole from the viewing hide or your rooms large balcony. The convivial areas are calming and guests can relax by the pool or enjoy some time in the spa. At the end of each day a charming Boma dining experience awaits guests by the glowing campfire. The Chobe National Park is close to the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia so makes a perfect destination for guests wanting to explore Victoria Falls and the land that surrounds it.

Savute Safari Lodge

Savute Safari Lodge is private, comfortable and relaxing. A small camp, accommodating just twenty four guests when at capacity; there are eleven traditionally thatched chalets built with local timber and one family room. The lodge has been designed with the surroundings in mind, furnished in neutral and natural tones to blend with the environment. Each chalet features a large private deck and bedrooms with en suite facilities. Savute Safari Lodge is the perfect place to wind down and relax, with a large shaded viewing deck ideal for watching the wildlife which passes the lodge – including resident elephants. With an al fresco dining area and a refreshing swimming pool, there is no better way to experience a relaxing and memorable safari experience.

Sanctuary Chobe Chilwero Lodge

Escape to Sanctuary Chobe Chilwero, a luxurious retreat on the edge of Chobe National Park. Secluded in the heart of the bush, guests can enjoy stunning, far-reaching views that stretch off in every direction. Gaze down at the majestic Chobe River and its floodplains, where between 70,000 and 80,000 elephants come to drink, play and relax, and enjoy a soothing splash in the split-level swimming pool, or treat yourself to a well-deserved spa day in the treetop treatment room. With just 15 suites, Sanctuary Chobe Chilwero allows guests to truly get away from everything else and enjoy a full safari experience right beside the second largest national park in Botswana.

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