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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.

Patagonia Camp

On the bank of the crystalline Toro lake and nestled between majestic beach trees, Patagonia Camp has been designed to blend in with the world-renowned natural beauty of Torres del Paine. South America’s first luxury camp has 20 independent Yurts, carefully designed to offer all the comforts of a conventional hotel room while having minimum impact on the surrounding reserve. Explore the spellbinding landscapes, and gaze up at the star-speckled Patagonian night sky through the domed ceiling, while being lulled to sleep by the ambience of the surrounding forest.

Chisa Busanga Camp

Chisa Busanga Camp lies within the northern part of Kafue National Park, where travellers can view the sweeping grasslands and wetlands of the Busanga Plains. The camp consists of four ‘nests’, woven elevated structures that mimic the nests of the weaver bird, often seen in trees in the surrounding area. The nests are built on legs, allowing stunning views of the plains and passing herds of wildlife, with lantern-lit stairs leading up to them (one of the nests also has a lift). Inside, the nests are fitted with wooden decks, with canvas to keep guests comfortable no matter the weather, and Chisa Busanga Camp is fully powered by solar, as are the camp’s safari vehicles which make no noise while exploring the wilderness of the Kafue National Park, preventing wildlife from being startled while also keeping carbon emissions to a minimum.

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.

Mandrare River Camp

Mandrare River Camp rests in the south of Madagascar, nestled amongst the spiny forests held sacred by the Antandroy Tribe. The camp overlooks a beautiful and diverse landscape, carved through by the Mandrare River. Due to the lack of predator species in this part of the world, guests can enjoy incredible wildlife viewing and birdwatching, and get up close to the wildlife of the forest such as Madagascar’s famous ring-tailed lemurs. Mandrare River Camp features seven spacious tented suites with en-suite facilities and a large outdoor terrace for admiring the sweeping views in a tranquil and secluded setting.

Shawa Luangwa Camp

Shawa Luangwa Camp rests on the eastern bank of the Luangwa River, overlooking the sweeping landscape of the South Luangwa National Park. Here, guests can cross the tranquil river waters on a boat or pontoon, explore the wilderness on exciting game drives and immerse themselves in the beauty of the pristine natural sanctuary. This seasonal camp was inspired by Jacob Shawa, an incredible guide who grew up in the Luangwa Valley and shares a passion for the wildlife and scenery that exists here.
Open from April 15th until November 15th, Shawa Luangwa consists of five luxurious tented rooms with twin and double beds, and two of the tents can be converted into a spacious family suite. Guests can take advantage of the different morning and evening activities and spend the time in between relaxing in the soothing plunge pool, or listening to the gentle melodies of South Luangwa’s many different bird species.

Isalo Ranch

Isalo Ranch eco-lodge is situated at the foot of the Isalo National Park of Madagascar. Set in a vast natural setting, calm and tranquil, Isalo ranch offers you a relaxing haven after a day of exploring or sightseeing with breathtaking views, all from the seating on your bungalow terrace where you can watch the sunrise over Isalo’s otherworldly rock formations or enjoy a refreshing drink as the sun sets, flooding the ranch in golden tones.

Time and Tide Chinzombo

Located on the banks of the Luangwa River, Time and Tide Chinzombo is a chic and exclusive safari camp. 5 luxury safari tents all come complete with an expansive verandah and a private sparkling swimming pool. Days can be spent lounging on your private verandah, gazing over the river and spotting lazing hippos and wading birds. Or you can head out on game drives or guided walks to truly immerse yourself in the wild bushveld. After these activities guests can return to camp for an in-room spa treatment or a refreshing drink from the bar before ending the day with a delicious meal with a sweeping view of the stunning surroundings.

Lake Chahafi Resort

Take a step away from busy city life and retreat to Lake Chahafi Resort. Surrounded by emerald forests, stretches of grassland, and – of course – the sparkling Lake Chahafi, guests can spend their time here reconnecting to nature and enjoying a taste of slow living. Located on the banks of the lake, the atmosphere of the resort is friendly and quaint. Local staff can enhance your stay by recommending activities, and are always available to answer any questions you may have. Enjoy delicious dinners after days spent exploring the lake and the forests, before heading to your cabin for a relaxing night’s sleep surrounded by the sounds of the wilderness.

Hoanib Valley Camp

Hoanib Valley Camp occupies a stunning spot in a remote corner of the wilderness. Virtually untouched, those who visit will experience comfort but also feel immersed within nature. The camp itself has been designed to ensure that the natural wildlife is as protected as possible. With guests staying in tents that have the luxuries of an Ensuite as well as Wi-Fi, the interior décor matches the rustic surroundings. With just six guest tents across the whole property, this camp is the epitome of privacy. It allows guests to immerse within the natural environment, away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Guests can take nature tours and game drives to witness wild animals roaming in their natural habitat. Giraffes, zebras, elephants and even lions are free to roam and the valuable work that the camp does keeps them protected. Largely an untouched area, it is the perfect place to star gaze and appreciate such natural beauty whilst immersing within a whole new culture.

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