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Shu’Mata Camp

Situated directly under the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, this luxurious and rugged retreat is one of the best ways to experience the allure of Africa. A permanent camp comprised of a handful of Hemingway style tents, the installation is situated on a hill in the Masai tribal lands in Amboselli National Park. A stunning landscape of contrasts and stark beauty, the tents were designed and positioned to capture it all with 360 degree views of the savannah and Kilimanjaro. Positioned in a line along the ridge, there are a total of seven tents that form the unique and adventurous compound.

Matemwe Beach House

Set on the unspoilt north-east coast of Zanzibar, Matemwe Beach House is a private villa offering a sublime getaway for families and groups. 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 out for kayaking, snorkelling and sailing. A wonderful team of staff will be at your service so you won’t have to worry about a thing, not even cooking! Surrounded by tropical tranquillity and warm hospitality, all your worries can melt away and you can focus on spending quality time with your loved ones.

Matemwe Lodge

Set on the unspoilt north-east coast of Zanzibar, Matemwe Lodge offers a sublime getaway for families, couples and groups. From your gorgeous chalet, 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 out for kayaking, snorkelling and sailing. 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 you won’t have to worry about a thing. Surrounded by tropical tranquillity and warm hospitality, all your worries can melt away and you can focus on spending quality time with your loved ones.

Chuini Zanzibar Beach Lodge

Expansive ocean views and balmy sunsets invite guests to lose themselves in complete tranquility. Located on the very edge of the Unguja Island where the Indian Ocean reaches the shore, Chuini Zanzibar Beach Lodge is the most voguish property to grace Zanzibar’s west coast and the embodiment of a utopian beach escape. The lodge is set on the west coast of Zanzibar, twelve kilometres north of Stone Town, and its bungalows are spread out over a 1.5-hectare area, allowing for excellent privacy. Palm trees embellish the grounds and magnificent, panoramic sea views can be soaked in from each unit, a taste of perfection.

Ras Kutani

Ras Kutani rests 25 km south of Dar es Salaam within a virgin coastal forest, between the deserted beaches of the Indian Ocean and the quiet inlets of a freshwater lagoon, creating an idyllic hideaway. Relaxation is the keynote to Ras Kutani with a few easy activities, including spa, snorkelling a shipwreck, boogie boarding, kayaking, walks and watching turtles hatching. In the heart of the retreat lies the welcoming bar and open air lounge, as well as the expansive restaurant terrace with a ceiling of African stars. The accommodations blend into Ras Kutani’s exquisite environment, offering alfresco luxury living with a Swahili twist. Accommodations feature four exclusive hillside suites with private plunge pools, the family house and the nine beachfront cottages with spacious verandas, overlooking the warms waters of the Indian Ocean.

Fanjove Private Island Lodge

Fanjove Island is the smallest of six islands in the Songosongo Archipelago, just off the coast of Tanzania. Palm-fringed, powder-white sands; azure, shimmering waters; the call of birdsong; and the whole island to yourself. As a secluded island, guests share Fanjove only with the abundant resident marine life, and of course our dedicated staff, who help to deliver the experience of a lifetime. Intact coral reef spans for miles; the prolific wildlife includes spinner dolphin, green turtles and humpback whales. On Fanjove, time seems to have no pull, and guests feel privileged to alight upon this pristine island – an unadulterated paradise, still very much as nature intended. Only the 19th century lighthouse and some architectural remnants of a former fishing village settlement hint at previous occupation by anything other than wildlife – evoking thoughts of historical discovery, desert island life and adventure. The accommodation is everything you would expect; six discreet, eco-chic private bandas are set along the sandy shore in complete harmony with the environment. Made from all natural, traditional materials, the whole property is designed to leave as little footprint possible.

Naona Moru Camp

Naona Moru Camp offers ten tented suites in a quiet corner south-west of central Serengeti. It’s location is a natural alcove, it is protected with lush vegetation, but with a small open plain for game watching a stone’ throw away. It is also in good distance for central Serengeti game driving, and also the wildlife-filled habitats around the Moru Kopjes. Combine crisp white sheets, gentle Serengeti breezes, running hot water, attractive neutral decor with a pop of colour, comfortable sitting area, Victorian desk to record adventures, WI-FI and an efficient service – this is how wild elegance is served. Wash off the ‘safari powder’ in the large shower recess or relax outside the tent to hear the sounds of the wild. Located on an elevated viewing point beside the famous Moru Kopjes, this tented camp allows for drive in and game package clients to explore the resident and migratory wild game all year round. The landscape pans from the great southern plains of the Serengeti into the central hub of the most famous national park in Africa, close to Seronera Airstrip. The tented suites cater for honeymooners with private bush dinners, a small group of friends and even families with large tents to place bedding for two adults and up to three children.

Chada Katavi

Chada Katavi offers guests an authentic safari camp experience in the heart of Katavi National Park. Retreat into nature at this simple yet comfortable bush camp, where guests can enjoy wildlife viewing from the comfort of their private verandah. The camp overlooks the Chada Plain from the shade of the acacia and tamarind trees, and its proximity to the river and waterholes means that guests will be able to watch the many resident hippos as they lounge in the cooling waters. The camp’s natural aesthetic and small size of just 6 tents offers an exclusive safari experience, and a chance to get away from the rest of the world, immersing yourself in the stunning natural world that Western Tanzania has to offer.

Kibo Villa

Within five acres of secluded gardens, indigenous forest and lawns sits Kibo Villa. Exclusivity at its finest, Kibo Villa is located in Amboseli National Park, renowned for its elephant population. Built out of natural stone and gum pole structures the villa is elegant and fits into the surroundings. Kibo Villa is perfect for guests wanting an exclusive and secluded stay, with three main bedroom, all with views over the magnificent Mount Kilimanjaro. Guests can enjoy their own private chef who can cater for all dietary needs and barbecues can be arranged for a meal out in the fresh Kenyan air. Explore the Amboseli National Park on a game drive or guided walk, immersing yourself in the sights, smells and sounds of the African bush, or for a more relaxing afternoon opt for a stress-relieving massage.

Kicheche Laikipia Camp

Kicheche Laikipia is a small and intimate camp, tucked beneath shady, leafy trees at the edge of a dense forest in the shadows of Mount Kenya. Views from the tent encompasses African bush and a watering hole where thirsty animals frequently gather to have a refreshing drink on hot days. The camp is a Gold Eco Rated Facility by EcoTourism Kenya, and this can be demonstrated in the light footprint that the camp leaves and how it blends into the surrounding Ol Pejeta Conservancy. This conservancy is quiet and private, allowing for excellent game viewing and night game drives. The areas surrounding the camp are sanctuaries for many endangered species such as black rhino, elephant and Grevy’s zebra. Guests of Kicheche Laikipia will receive a unique experience and make long-lasting memories from this camp in the heart of Kenya.

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