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Chobe Safari Lodge

Chobe Safari Lodge rests on the banks of the mighty Chobe River, and shares a border with the wildlife-rich Chobe National Park. Gaze across the beautiful water from the comfort of a pool-side lounger, and watch the lodge’s resident monkeys as they scurry around and climb up the trees. Chobe Safari Lodge offers guests a range of fun activities including game drives, river cruises, and the lodge’s proximity to Victoria Falls offers the perfect opportunity to take a day trip and watch the cascading water as it pours down, kicking up foam and froth. After a day of exploring and immersing yourself in Botswana’s stunning natural world, sit back and relax at one of the lodge’s two bars, one of which overlooks the Caprivi flood plains and the other witnesses the most spectacular sunsets.

Muchenje Safari Lodge

Resting high on an escarpment, Muchenje Safari Lodge rests within the Chobe Forest Reserve, on the quieter western side of Chobe National Park. There are no fences or boundaries between the park and reserve, meaning that the wildlife can roam freely, and guests can enjoy amazing viewing opportunities from the comfort of their own private cottage. The thatched chalets overlook the Chobe River and its beautiful floodplains, where you may see Chobe’s famous elephant herds drinking from the water. Sit out on your private balcony and enjoy the sweeping landscape from a bird’s eye view.

Pangolin Voyager Houseboat

The Pangolin Voyager Houseboat offers guests an exclusive photography and safari experience. The floating lodge contains 5 cabins and can accommodate a total of 8 guests, giving you plenty of space to enjoy a private and personal safari. The houseboat features a top floor sundeck with loungers and panoramic views from the Chobe River, and the second-floor lounge area also allows spectacular views with its glass walls, which you can enjoy while relaxing on a comfy sofa with a drink from the ship’s bar. The Pangolin Voyager Houseboat is based on the Namibian side of the river, with Chobe National Park on the opposite bank.

River View Lodge

River View Lodge rests on the banks of the Chobe River, overlooking its tranquil waters and vast floodplains. On the lodge’s sunny swimming pool deck, guests can enjoy river views from the comfort of sunloungers with a refreshing beverage from the lodge’s bar. Listen to the singing of Chobe’s prolific birdlife, and look out for elephants, buffalo and antelope who flock to the riverside in herds to drink and bathe. With just 11 comfortable chalets dotted amongst the beautiful riverbank gardens, guests can enjoy a private and peaceful safari experience on the doorstep of the Chobe National Park.

Linyanti Tented Camp

Linyanti Tented Camp is located on the lush Linyanti Marsh, nestled comfortably amongst the riverine trees. The camp consists of 8 spacious and airy safari tents, which are designed with an explorer-type aesthetic, and overlook the sweeping grasslands, savannah and marsh. The camp’s main area includes a shimmering swimming pool area with sun loungers, where elephants often wander by. Huddle around the outdoor fire in a circle of comfy deckchairs and watch the sun dip beneath the horizon, turning the marshland a beautiful burning orange. The diverse Linyanti landscape creates a haven for a range of wildlife and birdlife, offering amazing safari opportunities.

Little DumaTau

Lying between the two elephant corridors of the Linyanti Wildlife Reserve in Botswana’s far north, Little DumaTau promises magnificent wildlife sightings by game vehicle, boat, or your own private views from the four luxurious guest suites. Tranquil and intimate, four spacious suites complete with private plunge pools and capacious lounge areas await you in this sublime camp surrounded by African wildlife. Little DumaTau is committed to elephant research and megafauna conservation, and boasts some of the area’s greatest wildlife diversity for prime game viewings in an authentic setting.

Camp Kalahari

Nestled within the shade of waving Mokolwane palms and acacia trees, Camp Kalahari lies on Brown Hyena Island, surrounded for miles by savannah land and the Kalahari Desert. The 12 Meru-style tents face out over the sweeping landscape, which entirely transforms depending on the season. The camp is positioned on the edge of the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, a tranquil and baron environment that contrasts with the lush greenery and swaying grasslands that spring up all around it during the wet season. Camp Kalahari gives guests both a comfortable and authentic safari experience.

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.

Magashi

Situated in the diverse and productive north-eastern corner of Akagera National Park, Magashi overlooks the stunning Lake Rwanyakazinga and offers guests views of the scenic savannah in all its glory. Established in partnership with the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) and African Parks, the camp demonstrates their commitment to pioneering sustainable and authentic ecotourism in Rwanda. Their core Purpose here is to help conserve Rwanda’s last protected savannah ecosystem, and species like black rhino and the rare and elusive shoebill; furthermore, their presence in Akagera National Park will contribute towards enabling it to become economically self-sufficient for the first time. Guests who stay here can witness the stunning work in place and take part in activities that celebrate the surroundings such as boating, game drives and birding.

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