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andBeyond Mnemba Island Lodge

There aren’t many places where you can have an entire island practically to yourself, experience vibrant culture and luxury, and find tranquillity amidst undisturbed nature, but Mnemba Island Lodge offers it all and more. From your gorgeous banda, you’ll be overlooking the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean and pale sand beaches, from where you can bronze under the sun, go paddling in the shallows or venture off the island’s shores for scuba diving, snorkelling and cultural tours. The Lodge is as serene as it is vibrant, sure to leave you refreshed and revitalised. With a wonderful team of staff at your service, including your very own butler, you won’t have to worry about a thing!

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.

Mashatu Lodge

Mashatu Lodge is located at the heart of the private Mashatu Game Reserve, within the Northern Tuli Game Reserve. The Lodge is positioned near the Majale River, a green haven surrounded on all sides by an arid landscape. Guests can relax in the shade of the camp’s woodland, lounging beside the pool or exploring the fascinating displays at the camp’s Discovery Room. Mashatu Lodge is also home to a waterhole, with an underground photographic hide positioned so that guests can view elephants splashing, drinking and squirting water up close.

San Camp

Scattered across the shore of the Nwetwe Pan, rests San Camp; a collection of 7 classic safari tents dotted amongst the palm trees. The tents are all spaced far away from one another, giving guests a private experience where they can immerse themselves in the unique desert landscape. Get away from the stresses of civilisation and explore the desolate Nwetwe Pan, where white salt-crusted earth stretches on for miles and miles, with just the camp’s habituated meerkat neighbours for company. San Camp is only open during Botswana’s dry season (April 1st – October 15th), when the landscape is most striking.

Belmond Khwai River Lodge

Khwai River Lodge opened its doors in 1971, and was one of the first lodges to promote safaris through an environmentally-friendly lens. The Lodge’s location prompted its founder, Harry Selby to build the ‘bridge over the river Khwai’. Today this serves as the well-known North Gate entrance into the Reserve. Half-hidden by the shelter of leadwood and fig trees, Belmond Khwai River Lodge is a hub of luxury that overlooks the sweeping floodplains of the Moremi Game Reserve. Each of the comfortable tents stands on a raised wooden platform, with private decks, chairs and hammocks that provide stunning views of the Khwai River. Sit back and relax while watching hippo swim past, and enjoy this amazing a unique landscape, rich with wildlife.

Toka Leya Camp

Toka Leya Camp sits on the banks of the Zambezi River, nestled in the heart of the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. The camp has a calming and luxurious atmosphere, with 12 canvas tents on raised platforms, looking out over the wide rolling grasslands. Guests will hear nothing but the sounds of birds calling and insects chirping whilst they relax and eat dinner or enjoy a drink on their decking, under the wide unpolluted Zambian sky. All the tents are comfortable and authentic, with wooden features and cosy four poster beds. Ensuite bathrooms and private verandahs come with all the rooms, and they are filled with natural light through wide windows. The camp is in a prime location, with Victoria Falls not far away, guests can spend time exploring the magnificent wonder of the world, or can spend time closer to home, exploring the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. For guests who wish to have a more relaxing experience then the camp can offer spa treatments, followed by a dip in the sparkling swimming pool.

Belmond Eagle Island Lodge

Belmond Eagle Island Lodge is the ultimate Okavango Delta water- experience-focused safari lodge, unveiling a sleek new look after an almost total rebuild. The lodge is decorated to reflect an explorer’s base.  The lodge offers a variety of essentially water-focused safari activities including motorboat safaris, barge cruises, mokoro safaris (a local canoe), fishing, as well as walking safaris and the ultimate air safari experience by helicopter – a highlight of any guests’ stay! There is an abundance of bird and aquatic wildlife around the lodge, complemented by larger mammals such as elephant, buffalo, hippo, crocodile, as well as the ever elusive big cats that have made this island their home.

Zuri Zanzibar

On the beautiful sunset shores of Zanzibar, nestled among tropical gardens, you’ll find Zuri Zanzibar. Zuri has been thoughtfully designed to combine elegant modernity and inspiration from the island’s landscapes for an untroubled beach getaway. Authentically chic, this boutique resort offers a unique experience of Zanzibar, with rich culture, exciting activities and that priceless feel of peace and tranquillity. Whether you’re bronzing in the sun or dining by candlelight under the stars, Zuri’s private stretch of coastline provides an unforgettable and enchanting background. Zanzibar’s climate is hot and sunny most of the year so there’s never a bad time to visit. July-October make up the dry season and is when it’s hottest but your private pool and the ocean is right on your doorstep for a cooling dip whenever you need it.

Sand Rivers Selous

Sister camp to the closely situated Kiba Point Selous, Sand Rivers Selous shares its proximity to the Rufiji River, a fertile hub of wildlife activity that draws an abundance of plains game year-round, particularly in the dry season where water sources dry up, resulting in greater concentrations around the river. Featuring some of the finest bush accommodation, a fine selection of open-fronted cottages and hillside suites serve to lodge you in the height of luxury, imparting the ultimate safari feel. Seasoned Nomad guides are on-hand to guide you on a riveting itinerary of staple safari activities, featuring safari game drives in 4×4 vehicles, guided bush walks, fishing excursions, bird watching, and an exclusive fly-camp experience that deviates from convention, all wrapped up in catered luxury. Dining is an experience of its own, reaping the benefits of fully inclusive rates, the taste of bush catering awaits.

Sausage Tree Camp

Sausage Tree Camp lies on the banks of the Zambezi River, in the heart of a giant conservation area, and at the edge of Lower Zambezi National Park. The camp boasts incredible river views and guests can enjoy a range of exciting activities including canoeing, boating and fishing, as well as game drives and walking safaris. Sausage Tree Camp overlooks an expanse of narrow channels and low set reed islands teeming with game, with the magnificent Zambezi escarpment in the background. Guests can enjoy these incredible views from the camp’s large viewing deck, where you will also find a refreshing swimming pool, which is 25 metres in length. The seven luxury suites can cater for a maximum of 18 guests, offering an intimate and exclusive safari experience.

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