Exclusive Luxury

Camp Jabulani

Named after a member of their resident elephant herd, Camp Jabulani is a Relais and Chateaux accredited luxurious safari camp. Elegant and comfortable suites offer guests a unique opportunity to stay in the heart of the bush while still enjoying the luxury hotel atmosphere. 6 suites which come in a double or twin configuration are full of character and comfort, with large beds draped in mosquito netting and ensuite bathrooms which include a feature stone bathtub. For an extra touch of luxury, a private villa is available which comes complete with a private butler, guide and chef.
After a long day spent exploring the diverse surroundings guests can arrange a unique hot air balloon trip at sunset, or a sundowner canapé treat. Meals served at Camp Jabulani are creative, fresh, and delicious and can be enjoyed in the privacy of your own room, or under the wide starry sky.

Sava Dunes

Secluded on the golden sand dunes along the Inhambane coastline is Sava Dunes, a luxury ecolodge metres from the beach. Sava Dunes is a place where you can truly relax, consisting of just a handful of chalets, including a family chalet, all connected by winding wooden walkways. Each has a private viewing deck that looks out onto the endless beauty of the glistening ocean – perfect for restful evenings and mesmerising mornings. The ideal balance of rugged wilderness and luxurious touches, this off-the-grid lodge allows you the choice of total relaxation or real adventure. The surrounding area boasts exquisite scuba diving spots, as well as meandering mangroves to explore, each filled with incredible marine life. There is both so much to do, or of course, the option to just fall into complete relaxation and exist solely in the luxurious splendour that Sava Dunes provides visitors.

La Rochelle Luxury Lodge

Amidst majestic fig trees, lush gardens and meandering fresh water springs is a fine complement of Luxury and Private accommodation. The 10 000ha, game reserve is host to a variety of indigenous antelope species and bird life. Game drives and hiking on foot are popular activities amongst others. La Rochelle fits in perfectly as a one night or longer stay destination with a focus on optimum luxury, personalised hosting and relaxation. Its location and venue is ideal for intimate weddings, small functions and corporate breakaways.

Pelican Point Lodge

Pelican Point Lodge offers you the experience of having your holiday on the semi-remote Peninsula of Pelican Point across the bay from Walvis Bay Harbour. Experience the stunning and unique, and ever changing views as the day passes on. You’ll stay in one of the 10 suites of your choice, all decorated and furnished in style & luxury. Each suite is equipped to cope with the climatic changes of the Peninsula in mind. One to one service, scrumptious dining and privacy are guaranteed during your stay in the former Harbour control building situated at the foot of the Pelican Point Lighthouse, safely guiding ships into the harbour of Walvis Bay. You’ll experience your stay surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean at one side and the Lagoon of Walvis Bay at the other as a truly unique setting.

Somalisa Acacia Camp

Nestled amongst Acacia trees in the vast Hwange National Park lies Somalisa Acacia Camp. Authentic and traditional, this safari camp is private and exclusive, when full, only accommodating 12 guests. The suites are luxurious and comfortable with unique wooden and brick features running throughout, and a wood burner fireplace which guests can snuggle around on a cold night. A large sparkling swimming pool sits in front of the main area of camp overlooking the watering hole, so guests can relax in the pool keeping an eye on wandering elephants and thirsty animals. A unique boma fire pit sits next to the pool, so after a long day exploring the national park and dining on fresh and local food, guests can gather here and sit under the wide starry sky and immerse themselves in the sights, smells and sounds of Hwange.

Camelthorn Lodge

Bomani’s sister camp, Camelthorn Lodge, is located within a private reserve on the edge of Hwange National Park. Camelthorn Lodge backs onto a woodland area, the trees creating a natural shelter. The eight forest villas are designed to maintain a comfortable climate through both the summer and winter months, and their location in a remote section of the Ngamo Plain means that guests can enjoy a private and exclusive safari experience in a tranquil setting. The lodge is built around an ancient Camelthorn tree, incorporating the trunk in its design as a centrepiece. Less than a kilometre away, the local wildlife congregates at one of the waterholes maintained by the lodge. Here, guests can watch the elephants as they play and bathe in the water, hidden in an underground blind which offers incredible photographic opportunities for capturing the perfect candid shot.

KaingU Safari Lodge

Located just on the edge of Kafue National Park, KaingU Safari Lodge sits near the bank of the Kafue River. In the heart of this unexplored wilderness lies the lodge, built with the desire to blend into their surroundings and with eco-friendly materials and methods. With only 7 chalets, this camp is private and exclusive and offers guests unique experiences of the untouched beauty of the surroundings. The chalets are all comfortable, with a traditional safari feel whilst also including all home comforts, and a unique outdoor shower. The main area of the lodge acts as the central hub of KaingU, it is here fresh, delicious meals, prepared with local ingredients are served and drinks around the fire pit, under the starry sky, can be enjoyed in the evening.

Nantwich Lodge

Nantwich Lodge is sat in the wilds of the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe. With only 9 suites this lodge feels private and exclusive, and rolling grasslands and dotted woodlands surrounding the lodge on all sides accentuates the feeling of this wonderful wild land being yours to explore. Guests can explore the area on a game drive or guided walk, both are excellent ways to find out more about the Hwange National Park and what inhabits the area, from herds of elephants, hippos, zebras, giraffes, buffalo, hyenas and lions. The lodge overlooks a large dam, which means guests have a perfect view of sly crocodiles and migratory birds who wallow in the shallows. The lodge is eco-friendly and uses local resources and ingredients wherever possible, so guests can be ensured that their stay is authentically and uniquely Zimbabwean.

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.

Kanga Camp

Kanga Camp is situated in a private concession within the World Heritage Site, Mana Pools National Park. Guests can experience the rich flora and fauna of Mana Pools, as well as frequent sightings of predators such as lions and the endangered wild dog. The camp rests beside the calm waters of the Kanga Pan, an essential water supply for the many different wildlife and bird species who make Mana Pools National Park their home throughout the dry season. Kanga pan is the only permanent water source within a 20 km radius, resulting in a high volume of wildlife visiting the pan to enjoy a drink. Kanga camp consists of six traditional canvas tents, each positioned on raised wooden decking with incredible views overlooking the pan. All of the tents are elegantly designed with subtle wooden furnishings and floor-to-ceiling mesh netting. Kanga Camp is only open from April until December when the rainy season returns, causing the pan to flood and overflow. Because of its location within a private concession, guests will be able to enjoy exclusive safari drives and walks without encountering other safari vehicles.

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