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Etosha Heights Safarihoek Lodge

Located on a 60,000ha private reserve which shares a border with the Etosha National Park, this secluded safari camp is a true Namibian treasure. Opened in 2016, the Safarihoek team’s continued aim is to expose its guests to the real and raw side of Namibia, while not forgoing the comforts. Here is where you can explore the wilderness, spot endangered species and economically support those actively trying to save them and their habitats. Relax in the serenity and silence, as distant calls of wildlife meander across the grassland; take a dip in the sparkling pool, enjoy delicious seasonal dinners, and most of all bask in the beauty of the Namibian savannah. Make memories you’ll treasure forever as you spend evenings by the fireside watching the stars, and magical mornings driving out into the wonder of the reserve.

Onguma The Fort

Surrounded by the beauty of the Etosha Pans, where wild animals roam, is Onguma The Fort. The fawn colour of the Afro-Moroccan architecture blends into the dust of the grassland around you, as tranquillity and wilderness intertwine. Relax within your own private suite complete with a viewing deck just for you, so you can catch sight of animals at the watering hole right in front of the property. At Onguma The Fort, you can indulge in three course meals, massage therapy, and cool off from the heat with a dip in the pool. But most importantly, you can accompany expert guides as they traverse the landscape, spotting footprints and tracking down endangered species on this private reserve. Get to know how the Onguma team are helping to conserve the wildlife, and take part in one of the Sunset Drives, as the beauty of the dramatic Namibian landscape comes alive. This is a escape into the wild like no other.

Okonjima Bush Suite

The Private Bush Suite is situated in the open Acacia thornveld within the secluded wilderness area of the Okonjima valley with a backdrop of the sandstone Omboroko Mountains. It is approximately 3.5km from the Plains Camp and 500m from the Bush Camp. Located on the edge of a natural waterhole, its two separate, luxury, en-suite bedrooms under a double-volume thatched roof can accommodate a family or group of four (4 max: one group only). Frequent leopard and cheetah sightings during game drives is what African safaris are made of! Though guests also indulge in smaller pleasures, such as the peaceful atmosphere of the African bush, spotting wildlife at the watering holes situated at each accommodation, the flavoursome food and welcoming hospitality. Okonjima also offers a number of activities to guests and day visitors , from hiking and mountain biking with your own mountain bike to bird watching and a fitness retreat.

andBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge

Visiting this lodge will take guests to the heart of the Namib Desert; a 31,419 acre expanse which is the world’s oldest living desert. The tranquillity and serenity offered by one of Africa’s most compelling landscape pairs beautifully with the privacy of this property. There are just 12 guest suites available, making it all the more exclusive for anyone staying here. Each guest suite offers amenities such as air conditioning and a glass-encased rain shower in the en-suite. Even when indoors, you’ll feel at one with the nature here, as each suite boasts a retractable skylight for stargazing at the awe-inspiring expanse of the Namibian night sky, right from the comfort of your own bed. Activities such as dune walks, quad biking and helicopter rides are just a few ways that visitors can explore the natural landscape, admiring it from above or down below. The guest area, where walls become windows that fold away completely, boasts uninterrupted views of the desert that surrounds the property.

Mara Plains Camp

Mara Plains Camp is a unique and wondrous camp located in the private, 35,000-acre Olare Motorogi Conservancy on the northern boundary of the Maasai Mara National Reserve. This intimate tented camp mixes some of the best wildlife viewing in Kenya with amazing hospitality and guidance, ensuring that your holiday is both exciting and luxurious. No other camp offers the huge traversing area of Mara Plains Camp, which enables guests to access to a total of 100,000 acres of private conservancy land, plus the famous Maasai Mara, home to the Great Migration.

Linyanti Bush Camp

Linyanti Bush Camp lies on the banks of Linyanti Marsh, nestled comfortably amongst the shade of tall trees and overlooking sweeping fields and marshland. The camp consists of 6 spacious and luxurious safari tents, which sit on top of raised decking to provide amazing views of the vast landscape. Linyanti Bush Camp also features an elevated communal area with a homely lounge area – which is perfect for reading, a bar and dining area, and a refreshing swimming pool for cooling off and relaxing between exciting safari activities. Sit back on the viewing deck with a beverage, and look out for passing herds of zebra, elephants and buffalo in a private reserve that borders Chobe National Park.

Jack’s Camp

Jack’s Camp is a luxurious authentic safari camp that lies scattered between towering palm trees and lush woodland. The camp is designed with green canvas and natural colours so that it blends in with the natural landscape and causes minimal disruption to the wildlife that already exists there. The camp’s inconspicuous design also pays homage to the remote open space of the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, and the “savage beauty of a forgotten Africa” that explorer Jack Bousfield become enraptured by during his expedition there in the 1960s. As of 2021, Jack’s Camp has just been rebuilt, and the rejuvenated camp is ready to welcome back guests to its lounge and museum area, swimming pool pavilion and 9 luxury tents.

King’s Pool

King’s Pool is one of just three permanent camps within the Linyanti Reserve, offering guests a private and exclusive safari experience. King’s Pool consists of 8 luxurious safari rooms, completely powered by solar energy. The camp overlooks the Linyanti River, its seasonal floodplains and the beautiful waters of the lagoon that gives King’s Pool its name. The camp’s swimming pool area is perfect for taking in the tranquil view while relaxing in the refreshing water, or on a comfortable sun lounger. King’s Pool is regularly visited by elephant herds and guests may even be lucky enough to spot the rare roan and sable antelope. The camp lies within the Linyanti Reserve, a 1250 square kilometre reserve that is rich with wildlife!

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.

Victoria Falls River Lodge

Victoria Falls River Lodge, on the edge of the majestic Zambezi River, boasts a range of luxurious accommodations, spacious open-plan dining, lounge and bar areas, an onsite fitness centre and the stress-relieving, Africology-affiliated Toa Spa. As the first privately-owned safari lodge to be built within the Zambezi National Park, the Lodge is perfectly located for viewing the Victoria Falls, combining a traditional African Safari experience with one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World.
 
Able to satisfy to an array of tastes and preferences, from high-energy adventure enthusiasts to those seeking peace, relaxation and tranquillity, Victoria Falls River Lodge truly offers something for everyone.

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