Safari Tented

Anvil Bay Lodge

Anvil Bay proudly hosts a sustainable lodge located in the spectacular Maputo Special Reserve and one of Earth’s biologically richest ecosystems. With a small ecological footprint, due to being fully solar powered and completely community-owned, ensures Anvil Bay Lodge is a responsible tourism destination. This private and exclusive luxury barefoot beach camp in Mozambique’s most Southern national park features miles of untouched beaches and an ocean teeming with marine life to explore – providing a true dream destination for nature lovers in search of the perfect get away. The Reserve is home to Southern Africa’s last herd of coastal elephant, as well as an abundance of other fascinating flora and fauna. Anvil Bay offers guests with a myriad of beach, ocean, and park activities, providing ample opportunities to explore, discover and experience this awe-inspiring part of the world. Guests can expect authentic Mozambique cuisine, including vibrant flavours and fresh seafood.

Desert Rhino Camp

Desert Rhino Camp offers an original, exclusive wilderness experience and the possibility of seeing some of the largest free-ranging population of desert-adapted black rhino in Africa. The desert plains – transformed overnight by summer rains – are starkly scenic, and home to other unique species, from Hartmann’s zebra and giraffe, to the bizarre welwitschia plant.
The camp consists of eight comfortable Meru-style tents with en-suite bathrooms, and shady main area with refreshing plunge pool. Run in conjunction with Save the Rhino Trust, Desert Rhino Camp offers rhino tracking by vehicle and on foot with experts from this conservation NGO.

Etendeka Mountain Camp

In the foothills of the Grootberg massif, set amidst magnificent scenery and the ancient Etendeka lavas of northern Damaraland, the ten en-suite Meru tents have been refitted with luxury mattresses and 100% cotton linen. Necessary comforts have not been overlooked with the bathrooms also benefiting from a makeover, while the traditional, open-air bucket shower still holds pride of place.
Simple, fresh, wholesome meals are prepared, either in solar ovens or on open fires, and enjoyed under African skies. Extensive use is made of solar power throughout the camp. Etendeka is one of only two establishments that have been awarded the highest rank in the Namibian Eco-awards.
At Etendeka, wildlife has acclimatized to a precarious existence amongst the towering basalt mountains and dry mopane-shaded river courses of the Kunene Region. A strong focus is on walking activities.
“The feel at Etendeka is rustic; we wanted to bring back that rugged element of the traditional tented camp that most have unfortunately lost.”

Palmwag Lodge

A call from the far western wilderness beckons you to the home of the desert adapt world. With the largest predator population outside of Etosha National Park, this destination will not disappoint. With rooms and safari tents on offer, your stay will be most memorable.

Desert Homestead Outpost

Set within the 7,000 acre private nature reserve, adjacent to the world heritage site ‘Namib Sand Sea’, Desert Homestead Outpost welcomes you with a relaxed natural hospitality. Enjoy the endless panoramic view from one of the 12 guest houses or from the main house with its restaurant, lounge and pool terrace, picturesquely situated at the foot of a mountain. In the adjacent plains you can frequently see wildlife roaming in the endless savannah.
Guests are invited to make use of different activities offered by the lodge, excursions to Sossusvlei as well as horse safaris and tours through the scenic countryside.

Neuras Wine and Wildlife Estate

Neuras Wine and Wildlife estate combines the luxury of wine tastings with natural surroundings. It offers its guests lush palm trees, natural freshwater springs and vines that sway in the desert breeze. All of this is nestled against the backdrop of the Naukluft Mountains. This desert paradise is also a place of conservation and wildlife preservation, home to cheetahs and stunning flora and fauna. Combing exclusive wines with the nature preservation is what makes this estate so unique. Guests will be able to attend wine tastings with cheese platters or bask in the conservation by getting close to cheetahs at the estate that are being protected. Drinks as the sun sets will make your stay all the more memorable. Experiencing the Namibian desert in all its glory whilst overlooking vineyards truly is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. This oasis experience is just waiting to be had.

Kanaan Naankuse Desert Retreat

Situated on 35,000 hectares of unspoilt nature, guests at Kanaan Naansuke Desert Retreat will be able to bask in the beauty of sand dunes that stretch for miles and admire the breath taking views of mountain vistas. The focus of the desert retreat property is to rehabilitate the land, making it a conservation area to protect the wildlife and natural environment. The property borders the Namib Naukluft Park and with captivating scenery from every angle, it is a nature lover’s paradise and a photographer’s dream. Guests will get to choose between a luxury tent or a camp site depending on their desired experience. The luxury canvas tents each have En-suites and offer guests stunning views of a watering hole where animals can be seen roaming around. Sunrise or sunset dune drives will get guests even more up close and personal to the land at Kanaan.

Sonop

Sonop is a luxurious tented camp nestled atop the granite boulders at the very South of the Namib desert. This unique safari lodge offers an idyllic retreat in an authentic 1920s-style setting where guests can get into the mindset of classic explorers. Surrounded by the stunning panoramic desert landscape, the 10 tented suites are generously spaced apart from their position on top of the boulders. Each tent offers incredible views of the vast sands and is richly decorated with antiques, colourful carpets and polished wood. The lodge also includes modern twists such as the spacious swimming pool, open-air cinema and luxury treatments at the lodge’s spa. Enjoy amazing experiences such as horse rides across the desert, scenic drives and breathtaking stargazing away from the light pollution of the city.

Khulu Bush Camp

Situated within a 6,000-acre private concession, Khulu Bush Camp “Grandfather” features a spectacular variety of thatched suites, comprising seven standard suites and two honeymoon variations, all fully furnished with en-suite facilities, a generous variety of amenities and jaw dropping views from elevated decks. Each well-appointed room is designed in a modern and contemporary style but has minimal impact to the surroundings and environment. Wildlife sightings are incredible in Hwange National Park, with regular sightings of elephant, lion, giraffe and many other safari staple creatures, including over 400 exotic bird species waiting for you to discover. Scout the open plains in open 4×4 safari vehicles or embark on foot for an authentic grassroots adventure of a lifetime. Enjoy delectable cuisine throughout day and sit around the campfire by night, reciting stories and reminiscing on an exciting days’ safari adventure, nightcap in hand.

Davison’s Camp

Nestled discreetly beneath a grove of false mopane trees, Davison’s is located in the private Linkwasha Concession – one of the most prolific wildlife areas in Hwange National Park. Hidden within a treeline, this African safari camp, overlooks an open plain and a waterhole that attracts large numbers of animals, especially thirsty herds of elephant and buffalo in the dry season. Guests staying in one of Davison’s nine tents (including a family room) can enjoy the quintessential Hwange experience, viewing the wildlife on game drives and guided nature walks in this diverse and exciting area. Arranged directly in camp only, and subject to vehicle availability, it may be possible to include a visit to one of the local villages. Subject to availability, guests may have the opportunity to visit and learn more about the Scorpion Anti-Poaching Unit team.

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