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Duba Plains Camp

The newly rebuilt Duba Plains Camp consists of 5 bespoke tents, all styled with a 1920s African aesthetic and designed for comfort. The camp has been constructed on raised decking – made from recycled materials – and its main area features a large dining room, luxurious lounge and a library, as well as an interactive kitchen and the camp’s wine cellar which holds hundreds of bottles of fine South African wines. The elevated position of the camp ensures incredible views of the Okavango Delta and its surrounding floodplains and grasslands. Sit back on the deck, under the shade of the giant ebony trees and immerse yourself in this stunning landscape as elephants and buffalo parade past.

Toka Leya Camp

Toka Leya Camp sits on the banks of the Zambezi River, nestled in the heart of the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. The camp has a calming and luxurious atmosphere, with 12 canvas tents on raised platforms, looking out over the wide rolling grasslands. Guests will hear nothing but the sounds of birds calling and insects chirping whilst they relax and eat dinner or enjoy a drink on their decking, under the wide unpolluted Zambian sky. All the tents are comfortable and authentic, with wooden features and cosy four poster beds. Ensuite bathrooms and private verandahs come with all the rooms, and they are filled with natural light through wide windows. The camp is in a prime location, with Victoria Falls not far away, guests can spend time exploring the magnificent wonder of the world, or can spend time closer to home, exploring the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. For guests who wish to have a more relaxing experience then the camp can offer spa treatments, followed by a dip in the sparkling swimming pool.

Sand Rivers Selous

Sister camp to the closely situated Kiba Point Selous, Sand Rivers Selous shares its proximity to the Rufiji River, a fertile hub of wildlife activity that draws an abundance of plains game year-round, particularly in the dry season where water sources dry up, resulting in greater concentrations around the river. Featuring some of the finest bush accommodation, a fine selection of open-fronted cottages and hillside suites serve to lodge you in the height of luxury, imparting the ultimate safari feel. Seasoned Nomad guides are on-hand to guide you on a riveting itinerary of staple safari activities, featuring safari game drives in 4×4 vehicles, guided bush walks, fishing excursions, bird watching, and an exclusive fly-camp experience that deviates from convention, all wrapped up in catered luxury. Dining is an experience of its own, reaping the benefits of fully inclusive rates, the taste of bush catering awaits.

Linyanti Bush Camp

Linyanti Bush Camp lies on the banks of Linyanti Marsh, nestled comfortably amongst the shade of tall trees and overlooking sweeping fields and marshland. The camp consists of 6 spacious and luxurious safari tents, which sit on top of raised decking to provide amazing views of the vast landscape. Linyanti Bush Camp also features an elevated communal area with a homely lounge area – which is perfect for reading, a bar and dining area, and a refreshing swimming pool for cooling off and relaxing between exciting safari activities. Sit back on the viewing deck with a beverage, and look out for passing herds of zebra, elephants and buffalo in a private reserve that borders Chobe National Park.

Kwetsani Camp

Existing as one of the most remote camps in the whole of the Okavango, Kwetsani Camp benefits from a unique location, situated on an elongated island covered by palm, mangosteen and fig trees. Activities at Kwetsani Camp are largely determined by seasonally fluctuating water levels, offering a host of land and water-based safari activities such as water bound excursions and land-based game viewing. During times of high water, guests are granted the opportunity to boat to Hunda Island for a variety of game viewing activities, complete with alfresco picnics and communal catering. Accommodation is comprised of five luxury en-suite units, elevated on raised decks with a variety of modern furnishings and amenities. The main area includes a dining room and lounge area situated under a cool thatched roof, leading onto an expansive wooden deck that overlooks an enormous floodplain often frequented by indigenous game. The centrally located plunge pool makes for the perfect midday dip while watching the animals below, in addition to the in-camp bar where you’re free to enjoy a wide selection of all-inclusive beverages.

Qorokwe Camp

“The place where the buffalo broke through the bush into the water” is the meaning behind the name Qorokwe, and is redolent of the high-density game area in which the camp is situated. The diverse habitats of the south-eastern Okavango support a wealth of wildlife, earning the area’s well-deserved reputation as a top Botswana safari destination.  Qorokwe Camp has eight luxurious tented suites plus a spacious family tent unit with a private plunge pool. All tents have en-suite facilities featuring indoor showers with a sliding glass door to create an outdoor shower experience. Built on elevated wooden platforms, the spacious main area has a modern, chic design and includes a dining area, lounge, library, bar and infinity pool overlooking the expansive lagoon and woodland in which the camp is situated.

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.

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.

andBeyond Phinda Zuka Lodge

Bordered by lush valleys and wooded hills andBeyond Phinda Zuka Lodge sits in the west of Phinda Private Game Reserve. Set amongst the densely wooded Zuka Hills of Phinda Private Game Reserve, studded with aloes and overlooking a small private waterhole, lies Phinda Zuka Lodge, a private sole-use villa, ideal for families and small groups. An intimate lodge that can be booked as exclusive sole use or on a per suite basis. Guest areas include an interactive café-style kitchen, indoor sitting and dining areas, an intimate library with internet access and a swimming pool with an extended wooden deck overlooking the surrounding wilderness.

Nyamatusi Camp

Nyamatusi Camp is situated within the Nyamatusi Wilderness area in Mana Pools National Park, a protected region of diverse ecosystems and untouched wilderness. Mana Pools features woodlands, scrub, plains and riverine habitats, and its northern border is marked by the mighty Zambezi River which is overlooked by Nyamatusi’s tented suites. The river is filled with abundant hippo and crocodile populations, and lures giant African Bull Elephants who drink, bathe and play in the river’s cooling waters. Inspired by its organic surroundings, the camp is built from natural materials and powered by solar energy. The six tents are spaced generously apart and offer guests a private and intimate safari experience with incredible views and set in the heart of the wilderness. The tents’ two-level design and elegant interiors create a luxurious space for relaxing during the warm afternoons, from which wildlife traffic moving towards the river can be observed.

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