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Kaya Mawa

Nestled on the quiet beaches of Likoma Island, Kaya Mawa Island Lodge is a hidden gem in the waters of Lake Malawi. Leaving everything else behind, arriving at Kaya Mawa you will instantly feel the island’s magic. Run on renewable energy and surrounded by abundant natural beauty – both on land and in the water, you can escape here and experience an adventure like no other. Exploring the island’s beautiful landscape, meeting the locals, and dining on the beach by candlelight, everything is a must here. From the privacy of your own room, you can relax on the private deck with a cocktail or two, looking out to the horizon. But if you fancy more adventure, why not head out into the water and take part in scuba diving or water-skiing? There is something for everyone here within the beautiful serenity of Likoma Island, an unassuming beach paradise under the beautiful African sun.

Mantis Akagera Game Lodge

Akagera National Park, offers a truly exceptional wildlife experience. It is the only Big-5 reserve in Rwanda, and is also home to the rare swamp-dwelling Sitatunga. Guests also have the opportunity to see an abundance of birdlife, including the rare Shoebill stork, the endangered papyrus Gonolex and the much sought-after Red-faced Barbet. With over 500 recorded species, Akagera is one of the best birding environs in the world with the highest recorded number of species per unit area. The Park has a unique diversity of habitats, including lakes, marshes, savannah, mountains and woodland, and is the largest protected wetland in central Africa. Mantis Akagera Game Lodge stands on a hill at the southern tip of the Akagera National Park elevated above the savannah, with exceptional views of Lake Ihema.

Magashi

Situated in the diverse and productive north-eastern corner of Akagera National Park, Magashi overlooks the stunning Lake Rwanyakazinga and offers guests views of the scenic savannah in all its glory. Established in partnership with the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) and African Parks, the camp demonstrates their commitment to pioneering sustainable and authentic ecotourism in Rwanda. Their core Purpose here is to help conserve Rwanda’s last protected savannah ecosystem, and species like black rhino and the rare and elusive shoebill; furthermore, their presence in Akagera National Park will contribute towards enabling it to become economically self-sufficient for the first time. Guests who stay here can witness the stunning work in place and take part in activities that celebrate the surroundings such as boating, game drives and birding.

Crater Safari Lodge

Crater Safari Lodge is situated on the very edge of Kibale National Park, and overlooks the second largest crater lake in Uganda. The Lodge consists of a large and spacious main lounge and dining area, with a high thatched roof and cosy sofas and armchairs placed around with breathtaking views over the lake and surroundings. Honeymoon suites offer the very best in luxury, the suite is authentic, with a large cosy bed and a deep bathtub in the ensuite. The luxury chalets offer exceptional views and are traditionally built, and the cabinas are comfortable, with direct access to the large sparkling swimming pool. Crater Safari Lodge is ideally placed to explore the diverse landscapes and forests.

Greystoke Mahale

Greystoke Mahale lies on the white sands of Lake Tanganyika’s shore, facing out over the crystal water. The lodge and six luxury rooms stand against the backdrop of dense forest and sub-tropical greenery that sprawl along the base of the 8000 ft tall Mahale Mountains. The remote camp offers guests a private and exclusive break from civilisation where you can relax and enjoy the diverse landscape that the BaTongwe tribe once called home. Listen for the sounds of chimpanzee conversations, while birdsong carries over the treetops and the gentle lake waters lap at the shore. Guests can enjoy a refreshing beverage from the lounge’s lamplit bar as the sun dips below the horizon, the trails of colourful clouds left in its wake reflected in the lake’s surface.

Siwandu

Sheltered in a grove of palms on the shores of Lake Nzerakera, part of the watery byways of the Rufiji River system, Siwandu is perfectly situated within the prime game area to fully experience the abundant wildlife of Selous Game Reserve. Explore the breathtaking landscape by foot on our morning game walks, by 4WD vehicles with our expert driver guides and on the water with boat cruises on both the river and on the lake. Broadly spaced along the lakeshore, Siwandu’s superbly appointed accommodation ensures maximum privacy and every opportunity to soak up the sights and sounds of the purest African bush. The ten spacious octagonal tents allows guests to observe animals as they saunter past while reclining on the majestic king sized bed under the overhead fan or from the open-air stargazer showers which adjoin the en-suite bathrooms.

Loldia House

In the Great Rift Valley, where continents collide, Lake Naivasha is host to a myriad of spectacular wildlife, including the Big 5, as well as vibrant birdlife, and a few incredibly rare animals, such as the furtive mountain bongo, which resides on the slopes of the Eburru volcano, in its verdant forest. Loldia House sits on the north-western shore of Lake Naivasha, and basks in the serene views over the lake towards Mount Longonot. After its 2018 refurbishment, the traditional farmhouse has been reformed to encapsulate the classic elegance of a place steeped in history. Loldia’s infinity pool positioned on a rocky outcrop between two ancient fig trees, and commands spectacular views out over the lake. Chic cottages provide a light and airy atmosphere for guests to settle into. Traditional inflections, such as the exposed timber roofing, adding character to guests’ experience within the comfort of Loldia.

Mfangano Island Camp

Besides the waters of Lake Victoria, hidden away the world, Mfangano Island Camp is a tranquil and rejuvenating paradise, the ideal retreat from the hassles of modern life. This luxury camp mirrors the lake shoreline and is surrounded with lush lawns, flowerbeds and rock gardens, where birds and lizards like to bask in the sun. Wake up in one of Mfangano Island Camp’s 6 cottages each morning to this serene vista and the melody of birdsong. Whether if you’re looking to set sail in search of otters or recline by the horizon pool in the shade of the towering fig trees, this hidden gem is the perfect place to unwind, especially to finish off a thrilling safari adventure.

Villa Beluno

A sophisticated Italian-inspired villa, Villa Beluno offers its guests a unique and exclusive experience, sitting on the banks of the sparkling azure Nahuel Huapi Lake. Modern, contemporary, and spacious suites are filled with chic furniture and touches inspired by nature, such as furniture made from local Lenga trees. Guests can spend their days exploring the breathtaking surroundings, spending time on the expansive lake, hiking through the Andean forest or hiking up some of the rugged mountains, or can relax within the villa, enjoying unwinding in the solarium, having a gentle paddle in the infinity pool, or watching a movie in the mini theatre. Fine dining experiences await guests at mealtimes, with delicious food created by talented chefs the ultimate way to end your day.

Titilaka Lodge

Titilaka, a remote experience lodge on the shores of Lake Titicaca, will immerse you in the intriguing allure of Lake Titicaca where sky, earth, and water connect. Surrounded by stunning scenery and pristine geography, Titilaka’s contemporary design and comfort integrates with the natural environment. The Lodge is not only a welcoming lodge full of contemporary comforts and caring services, but a place designed to integrate with the environment and pay homage to the cultures of Lake Titicaca

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