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Tafika camp

Tafika Camp is situated in the Northern part of the Nsefu Sector of the South Luangwa National Park in Zambia. It is the base camp for Remote Africa Safaris, a family-run safari operation. Tafika provides amazing views of the river offering a wonderful place to unwind when not enjoying walking safaris, cycling trails, micro lighting, or day and night game drives. This camp is in a game management area that boasts some of the best leopard viewing around, along with the prolific populations of a diverse blend of wildlife. Tafika’s gorgeous reed and thatch chalets are built around the trunks of kigelia, or sausage trees. Each bed is draped with mosquito nets, guests can gaze through the opening at the side of the chalet and enjoy the star-drenched skies without interruption. After busy and thrilling safari days, relax in the generous lawn and outdoor space, or enjoy a refreshing sundowner in the stunning open-air lounge. Expect a safari adventure like no other here at Tafika, with unique and distinctive features – this is a trip guaranteed to last a lifetime.

Chikoko Trails Camps

Chikoko Trails is made up of two small and exclusive bush camps, Chikoko Tree Camp and Crocodile River Camp, from which guests can experience unparalleled walking safaris which go from camp to camp. Located on the west bank in the South Luangwa National Park, just a few kilometres upstream from parent camp Tafika, Chikoko and Crocodile can only be accessed by foot and each offer a unique bush experience that fully immerses guests in the idyll of remotest Africa. On foot, the minute details of the bush come to the fore in a way they can’t in a car: the smells, the macro world and a sense of timelessness.

Namkhan Ecolodge

The lodge serves as a sanctuary where guests can connect with nature and enjoy tropical food, the forest, and animals. It acts as a small village for its guests, composed of Bell Canvas Glamping Tents and lodges made from sustainable materials from the neighbouring area. If you want a truly unique experience that’s entirely focused on being respectful to the environment and neighbouring cultures, then Namkhan Ecolodge should be your first choice when staying in Laos.

Our Jungle Camp

Our Jungle Camp is nestled in the Khao Sok Rainforest in Thailand, meticulously designed by the renowned pioneer of tourism in nature, Dick Sandler. He has made the experience fully inclusive of the awe-inspiring natural surroundings which offer incredible views of the river, cliffs and diverse wildlife. Sustainability is at the forefront of what this unique array of lodges focuses on, through giving work to nearby villages, using resources sustainably and providing eco-friendly methods of farming.

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.

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.

Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp

Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp is situated in a private 7608-acre conservancy which borders the Maasai Mara and the Serengeti. Owned and managed by the Cottar family, the camp is luxurious with 1920s touches of glamour, yet still feels like an authentic safari camp. Warmly lit ‘mess areas’ offer the perfect place for guests to enjoy a drink or meal with the other guests and form new friendships through your shared safari experience.
The camp only accommodates 28 guests when at capacity, add on to this the location in a private conservancy and you have a camp which is intimate and exclusive. The tents come complete with large, comfortable beds, vintage furniture, and their own private veranda where guests can spend the evening relaxing and marvelling at the pristine nature and rolling hills rising from the horizon. Explore the Cottar’s conservancy on a game drive or on foot keep[ing your eyes peeled for lions, hyenas, elephants, giraffes and cheetah.

Governors’ Camp

Governors’ Camp is a Silver Eco award-winning and pristinely located camp in the heart of the Maasai Mara. The nearby waters of the Mara River flourish with animals and birds, and game graze freely around the camp. bringing the essence of the Mara right to the doorstep. Despite all the comforts of a luxury hotel, Governors’ Camp shelters its visitors entirely under canvas for that authentic safari feel, with views ranging from the Mara River to the Mara plains. This Camp was created in 1972 and was the first permanent tented camp in the Maasai Mara, paving the path that many others would later follow. Though the Governors Camp Collection has expanded greatly over the last 40 years, Governors’ Camp is still one of Africa’s very best and was listed in Travel+Leisure as one of the top 10 safari lodges in Africa for 2020. All the camps in the Collection have been pioneering in the travel industry to develop sustainable eco-tourism and wildlife conservation through close work with the local communities.

andBeyond Bateleur Camp

andBeyond Bateleur Camp is a luxurious safari accommodation made up of two camps, each with just 9 tented rooms. Guests will be able to enjoy a lavish safari experience from the comfort of a spacious safari tent with a double bed and en-suite bathroom. Each tent in this private camp is served by a personal butler to ensure that all of your desires are met. The camp rests amongst the forest trees that lie along the foot of the Oloololo escarpment which forms the Northwest boundary of the Maasai Mara National Reserve. The tents are positioned on raised hardwood decks and their verandahs overlook the reserve, which guests will be able to explore during game drives and guided walks. Enjoy the picturesque landscape where the final scene of ‘Out of Africa’ was filmed, and experience the incredible wildlife of the Maasai Mara.

Sanctuary Olonana Camp

Sanctuary Olonana is an opulent riverside safari lodge in the heart of the Maasai Mara. With 14 glass-sided suites and the newly opened Geoffrey Kent Suite, this destination has the perfect balance between a sense of community between travellers and seclusion with ample peace and quiet. Every experience on this safari has been specially tailored to reflect and immerse you in the countless wonders offered by the Mara, from game drives and hot air balloon rides to Maasai village visits and meeting local schoolchildren. Sanctuary Olonana has committed itself to a sustainable ethos and is a shining example of eco-tourism with its light ‘footprint’ on the environment.

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