Safari

Galapagos Safari Camp

The Galapagos archipelago is one of very few places on the planet to be relatively untouched by man. With only 3 per cent of their landmass inhabited, the islands support a number of remarkable ecosystems, as well as being home to marine reserves. Galapagos Safari Camp provides a new way to experience the Galapagos, either in addition to a cruise or as a unique destination in itself. The eco-luxury tented camp follows the African safari tradition in which guests enjoy total comfort under canvas while experiencing nature in its purest form.

Pikaia Lodge

Pikaia Lodge is a 5-star luxury eco-lodge situated on the island of Santa Cruz, in the Galapagos archipelago. Idyllically close to the beautiful, secluded white sand beaches and wildlife sites of the Galapagos National Park, the lodge provides a stunning gateway to adventure in the islands. Built on 31 hectares of land which has been lovingly reforested with endemic trees, the lodge is also home to a private wild giant tortoise reserve. Pikaia Lodge is comprised of 19 private rooms and suites which offer stunning views of arid savannah to the north, mist-cloaked extinct volcanoes and tropical cloud forest-covered mountains to the southwest, all set against the beautiful backdrop of the Pacific Ocean.

Erindi Game Reserve/Old Traders Lodge

Pathways wind through the lodge to reveal our 51 luxurious suites tucked between indigenous trees and soft green lawns. These spacious suites exude the classic safari aesthetic you’d expect from a five-star resort. The colonial style restaurant and viewing deck boast magnificent views across a busy waterhole.

Gondwana Game Reserve

Gondwana Private Game Reserve presents Safari Lodge accommodation and an authentic African safari experience close to Cape Town. The Private Game Park offers a distinctive and luxurious malaria-free safari holiday destination, with free-roaming Big 5 safari animals. The majestic landscape boasts awe-inspiring views of the Langeberg and the Outeniqua Mountains, with indigenous fynbos scattered along the verdant valleys, creating a colourful and picturesque landscape.
 
This exclusive safari park offers guests a range of once-in-a-lifetime opportunities, including safari drives where you can get up close to the Big 5, hikes across the plains and valleys, and visits to the unique coastal towns where you can learn more about local customs and culture. The lodge presents guests with attentive service, wholesome, fresh and locally sourced African cuisine, inspiring interiors, and passionate game rangers who can impart amazing knowledge about the natural world and its local inhabitants.

Londolozi Private Granite Suites

Elegant and modern yet tailored to make the most out of the stunning surroundings are Londolozi Private Granite Suites. Three exclusive suites sit along the riverbank of the Sand River and offer sweeping views across the luscious bush. Wide windows which cover almost the whole front of the suite fill the space with bright, natural light and help to bring the outside in. A unique outdoor bathtub sits on an expansive decking, so guests can enjoy a relaxing soak while gazing at the river and any meandering animals looking for a drink.
Wellness is promoted at Londolozi Private Granite Suites, so guests can enjoy relaxing massages and re-balancing yoga sessions before heading out for the day in a game vehicle or on foot to see the marvellous diversity which the Londolozi Private Game Reserve is renowned for. Days are ended by delicious and fresh food served in the open-air main area or around the crackling fire pit in the very heart of the bush.

Kakuli

Kakuli, meaning old buffalo bull, was the nickname given by locals to the pioneering founder Norman Carr, who began the tradition of walking safaris here in South Luangwa National Park. The camp boasts a great base for exploring by vehicle, boat and on foot. Kakuli sees a resident lion pride, a seasonal colony of jewel-like carmine bee-eaters, and the most sightings of leopards in a single drive every year. During the lush emerald ‘Secret Season’ guests can venture out by boat to enjoy some of the best and unique opportunities for wildlife and landscape photography. All the Safari trips at Kakuli are led by award-winning guides. The camp consists of five charming and airy suites, one of the suites is suitable for a family, offering two bedrooms and bathrooms. All suites showcase beautiful, thatched rooms with rustic allure, not to mention individual private verandas featuring comfy lounge areas which overlook the awe-inspiring vistas.

Mchenja

Nestled under huge ebony trees on the banks of a broad section of the Luangwa River, Mchenja has a friendly, relaxed atmosphere with magnificent, sweeping river views. The elegantly tented piece of heaven hosts a beautiful treehouse-esque lounge, built around a fallen ebony tree, creating the perfect spot to share your sunrise coffee with other guests while you enjoy birds’ songs calling across the charming Luangwa River. Guests will have the opportunity to track big cats through the bush with hushed voices and beating hearts. Night drives at Mchenja are always rewarding, with the bush revealing a different nocturnal surprise every time. At the right time of year, this is one of the best camps in the park for seeing carmine bee-eaters. Your tastebuds are just another sense fully satisfied with the camps fresh and vibrant culinary delights, from brunch in the shade of the charming lounge, to enjoying a delicious dinner served on crisp white linens by the scenic riverbank. The attentive and pleasant Mchenja staff are dedicated to accommodating your needs and ensuring you remain entertained throughout your unforgettable time here.

Onduli Ridge

Onduli Ridge is a luxurious safari camp that rests among the gigantic granite boulders of Damaraland’s semi-desert wilderness. The camp consists of six suites, all en-suite and able to cater for families, as well as a relaxing communal lounge area, a vast library with a wealth of informative books, and exceptional star beds that allow guests to sleep under the glimmering night sky.
 
The camp is designed to blend in with the natural environment, with an earth colour scheme to blend into the surrounding granite, and is entirely powered by solar, causing a minimal impact on the environment. The light and airy suites offer breathtaking views of the semi-desert landscape and offer incredible views of Damaraland’s amazing landmarks, including the Messum and Doros craters, dry river beds and Namibia’s tallest mountain.

Lukimbi Safari Lodge

Nestled in luscious riverside trees on the banks of the Lwakahle River, lies Lukimbi Safari Lodge. Guests staying at this safari lodge can stay in classic or premier suites, both are chic and comfortable and come complete with ensuite bathrooms and private deckings. Either room type can be converted into a family room, making Lukimbi Safari Lodge the perfect destination for a family safari.
Days can be spent exploring the bushveld on an exciting game drive or immersive guided walk, or can be spent enjoying a relaxing spa treatment. Every evening guests can enjoy a flavoursome meal in a new and exciting location, feasting on seasonal food in the fresh South African air, with a choice to pair your dinner with a glass of fine South African wine.

Becks Safari Lodge

Becks Safari Lodge is set on the banks of the beautiful Makhutswi River, offering stunning views from the edge of the 9000-hectare Karongwe Private Game Reserve, set in the Limpopo Province. The lodge features eleven luxurious safari suites, each with either waterhole or river views that allow guests to marvel at the local wildlife as wary leopards find a way across the water and elephants gather to drink and play. The brilliant Drakensberg Mountain Range offers the perfect backdrop to game viewing, and guests can immerse themselves in their safari surroundings with the natural design of the suites and their natural colour scheme, accented with touches of silver and elephant grey.
Enjoy a relaxing stay in the heart of the wilderness, venturing out on exciting game drives and nature walks, devouring delicious picnics in the bush, spending a night under the unbelievable dazzling stars or even exploring the reserve from a bird’s eye view with a thrilling helicopter ride.

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