Safari

Fairmont Mara Safari Club

Fairmont Mara Safari Club is positioned along the foot of the Aitong Hills, adjacent to the powerful Mara River. Here guests can witness incredible wildlife sightings, including the Big Five and the annual Great Migration. Fairmont Mara Safari Club is made up of 51 luxurious tents, furnished with four-poster beds and featuring en-suite facilities. The tents offer views over the Mara River. Guests will be able to watch their hippo neighbours lounging in the water from the comfort of the outdoor swimming pool, whilst sipping a sundowner cocktail. Experience an authentic safari trip, and meet local people on a visit to a Maasai village.

Kyaninga Lodge

Kyaninga Lodge offers guests an unforgettable and unique experience in a wild land, surrounded by thick rainforests and overlooking the azure Lake Kyaninga. 9 thatched roofed cottages are made out of handcrafted logs and are authentic, bright and comfortable, with cosy beds and a private decking where guests can enjoy the magnificent views. Perched on a mountainside, Kyaninga Lodge offers breathtaking panoramas, looking all the way over to the Rwenzori Mountains and the horizon beyond. All this land is waiting to be explored, and guests have a variety of ways to achieve this. Kibale National Park is not far from the lodge, and here guests can come face to face with chimpanzees and other amazing animals.

Bakers Lodge

Located on the border of the famous Murchison Falls National Park, on the bank of the Nile River, is Bakers Lodge. Named after an early British explorer of the area, this lodge offers a traditional African safari experience. All ten thatched suites sit on raised platforms affording a view out over rolling grasslands and the nearby river, flowing past in the distance. All suites are eco friendly, with solar power hot water and local handcrafted furniture and art decorating the room. Dinner is served in the main dining room which has 180° views of the stunning surroundings, and an outdoor decking area means dinner can be enjoyed under the stars. Guests will never be bored at Bakers Lodge, with a wealth of activities to chose from including chimpanzee trekking, boat safaris, game drives, river cruises and even hot air balloon trips. Friendly and professional staff will be on hand to make your experience everything you want, and you will leave with memories which will last a lifetime.

Kyambura Gorge Lodge

Kyambura Gorge Lodge is a modern, luxury safari lodge. Located on the border of Queen Elizabeth National Park and nearby the gorge which gave the lodge its name, guests will be surrounded by luscious trees, rolling grasslands and forested hills rising in the distance. The bandas at Kyambura Gorge Lodge are all comfortable and spacious, filled with bright natural light and inspired by the traditional building style and furniture of the area. The main area of the lodge, where dinner is served, used to be an old coffee store and has been carefully repurposed as a comfortable and open plan dining space with features of wood and wicker. Offered at the lodge is chimpanzee tracking, a unique experience to spend time in the company of these amazing creatures, or take time to explore the surrounding area – making memories which will last long after you’ve left.

Ishasha Wilderness Camp

Ishasha Wilderness Camp is – as the name suggests – set in the beautiful wilderness of Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park. With the Ntungwe River flowing nearby guests can immerse themselves in all the sights, smells and sounds of the area. The camp is intimate, with only ten canvas safari tents, which are all decorated in an authentic and traditional style whilst still being comfortable and relaxing. The main area of the camp is complete with a traditional thatch roof and open sides, so guests can relax and marvel at the luscious grasslands and surrounding trees. Meals are served either in the main dining room, or if the weather permits, outside around a fire pit which sits by the river. Ideally located for exploration, guests can choose from an afternoon spent birdwatching, a guided walk along the river to see some lazy hippos or a once-in-a-lifetime hot air balloon ride which will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.

Semliki Safari Lodge

Head to Semliki Safari Lodge in the heart of Ugandan wilderness, and enjoy a traditional safari experience. Staying under canvas creates an immersive experience for guests, with authentic thatch roofs shielding you from any bad weather. Semliki Wildlife Reserve is filled with pristine wilderness, with sweeping views of acacia woodland and the distant, magnificent Rwenzori mountains. It is here guests of Semliki Safari Lodge can spend their days, exploring the reserve on a game drive or guided walk, or enjoying an afternoon spent birdwatching. With meals which can be eaten in the bush, as the sun rises or sets, guests of the lodge will enjoy a truly unique and enveloping experience of Semliki Wildlife Reserve during their stay here.

Apoka Safari Lodge

Set deep in the Kidepo Valley National Park, Apoka Lodge blends seamlessly among the endless hills and rocky outcrops. With only 10 guest rooms, this is intimate and remote at its best. Kidepo is Uganda’s most isolated National Park, located in the northern reaches of the country where the light is golden, the wildlife abundant and the skies are enormous. Elephants roam through the camp, lions perch on the nearby boulders as if posing for their close-up, and massive herds of buffalo are a part of the landscape.

Elewana Serengeti Pioneer Camp

Elewana Serengeti Pioneer Camp lies in the Southern Serengeti region, within the Moru Kopjes area. The camp consists of twelve luxury safari tents with decor that is reminiscent of the 1930s, an era of exploration and adventure, with small touches such as copper basins with water-pump tap fittings and luggage trunks used for seating. The rooms feature soft double or twin beds and full en-suite facilities. This authentic safari experience at a ‘zero footprint’ camp allows guests to immerse themselves in the natural world and admire the sweeping views of the plains and grasslands where incredible wildlife including the Big 5 lurk in the greenery. Enjoy sitting around an open fireplace with a refreshing beverage from the camp’s bar while swapping stories with your fellow guests about the exciting game sightings you witnessed earlier that day.

Elewana Tarangire Treetops

On the border of the renowned Tarangire National Park, Tarangire Treetops resides on the slopes of Sunset Hill, the perfect spot to enjoy the deep blazing sunsets and glittering starry skies. From the moment you arrive you’ll be swept off your feet by warm welcomes and immersion into the colourful Maasai culture that will light up your entire stay. From the heights of its arboreal suites, it boasts undisturbed vistas of the Tarangire plains, Lake Manyara, Mt. Kilimanjaro, the beautiful Rift Valley wall and of wildlife gathering at the nearby watering hole. So, you won’t even have to leave the peace and quiet of your private deck to watch the wonderful wildlife entirely undisturbed, so even if you need to slow down and take it easy for a day you won’t be missing out!

Malamala Camp

MalaMala Game Reserve consistently produces the most exciting wildlife experience this side of the equator! The Safari Industry’s blueprint to the luxury photographic safari, MalaMala has been custodian of this massive thriving tract of land since 1927.
MalaMala Game Reserve is one of the largest private Big Five game reserve in South Africa. Comprising 13 300 ha (33 000 acres), MalaMala shares a 19 km (12 mile) unfenced border with the world-renowned Kruger National Park, and lies strategically sandwiched between the National Park and the Sabi Sand Reserve.
Every aspect of MalaMala Camp and Sable Camp is designed to appreciate and enjoy the view of the surrounding wilds. Pathways wind their way along the perimeter of the camp to reveal individual ochre colored units tucked into the greenery which flanks the Sand River. Massive trees and rolling green lawns are filled with birdsong, with the occasional antelope or elephant which seeks the succulence of greenery.

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