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Ngoma Safari Lodge

The Ngoma Safari Lodge rests in the Chobe Forest Reserve, overlooking the powerful Chobe River and floodplains, and is just 3km away from the Chobe National Park. The lodge was constructed out of local materials and has been designed to blend into the surrounding natural landscape. This private sanctuary offers stunning panoramic views of Botswana’s wildlife from a luxurious setting. The Ngoma Safari Lodge’s communal areas consist of a lounge, dining room, bar and plunge pool. Each comfortable and spacious suite faces the river, guaranteeing a beautiful backdrop to your stay, and also comes with a bath, indoor and outdoor showers, and a private outdoor living area with a “refresh and relax pool”.

Chobe Bakwena Lodge

Bakwena Lodge is an intimate, privately owned eco-lodge on the banks of the Chobe River which was transformed from a barren and lifeless football pitch to a sanctuary for guests and wildlife alike. Bakwena has 10 River View Chalets, which all face out over the mighty Chobe River, and 5 Treetop Chalets that stand 3 metres above the ground to provide extraordinary views of the treetop canopy. Each chalet complements the environment they have been built in, working with nature to give guests a comfortable stay. Sit back on your private deck and enjoy the stunning landscape and vast range of birds species from the comfort of your own luxurious chalet.

Meno a Kwena Tented Camp

Perched on a clifftop that overlooks the beautiful waters of the Boteti River, Meno a Kwena is a classically styled camp that offers guests an authentic safari experience. Meno a Kwenda overlooks the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, providing guests with views of the scores of migrating zebras who live here for most of the year, as well as the sweeping savannah and one of the largest salt pans in the world. Each of the camp’s 10 safari tents has a private verandah with a river view, meaning guests can watch tens of thousands of zebra, as well as herds of elephant and wildebeest, from the comfort of their own room.

Leroo La Tau

Leroo La Tau is a luxury safari camp that rests on the Western bank of the Boteti River. The camp features 12 chalets that overlook the sweeping savannah plains of the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park. The elevated position of the chalets offer guests a magnificent view of the river, salt pan and the thousands of animals within it. Makgadikgadi Pans National Park is home to the second-largest migration of zebras in Africa, with over 30,000 of the striped creatures. The dense populations of zebra and wildebeest also attract large numbers of predators, giving guests an incredible game viewing opportunity from the comfort of their own rooms.

Liyya Water Villas

Elegantly designed and surrounded by the verdant greenery Sri Lanka is so famous for, the Liyya Water Villas sit at the lakeside. Designed for your every comfort, relax and effortlessly unwind in your own private villa fit with every modern amenity. Splash in the pool and sit back on your private veranda, or venture out to the many historical and cultural sites within easy reach. For a family holiday or romantic getaway there is no place more perfect than your own Liyya Water villa!

Maquenque Eco Lodge

Situated in Costa Rica’s Northern lowlands, strategically located within the Maquenque National Wildlife Refuge, lies Maquenque Ecolodge. This stay is perfect for nature lovers with it being surrounded by luscious tropical rainforest and a breathtaking river with a variety of activities to fill your day with, from hiking to boat tours. One of the most unique aspects of this lodge are its ecological efforts. The property harvests and uses its own produce in much of the food offered, and it has a real sense of connection with its environment. The bungalows sit perfectly by the river whilst the treehouse blends in to give customers a real connection with nature.

Savute Safari Lodge

Savute Safari Lodge is private, comfortable and relaxing. A small camp, accommodating just twenty four guests when at capacity; there are eleven traditionally thatched chalets built with local timber and one family room. The lodge has been designed with the surroundings in mind, furnished in neutral and natural tones to blend with the environment. Each chalet features a large private deck and bedrooms with en suite facilities. Savute Safari Lodge is the perfect place to wind down and relax, with a large shaded viewing deck ideal for watching the wildlife which passes the lodge – including resident elephants. With an al fresco dining area and a refreshing swimming pool, there is no better way to experience a relaxing and memorable safari experience.

Belmond Eagle Island Lodge

Belmond Eagle Island Lodge is the ultimate Okavango Delta water- experience-focused safari lodge, unveiling a sleek new look after an almost total rebuild. The lodge is decorated to reflect an explorer’s base.  The lodge offers a variety of essentially water-focused safari activities including motorboat safaris, barge cruises, mokoro safaris (a local canoe), fishing, as well as walking safaris and the ultimate air safari experience by helicopter – a highlight of any guests’ stay! There is an abundance of bird and aquatic wildlife around the lodge, complemented by larger mammals such as elephant, buffalo, hippo, crocodile, as well as the ever elusive big cats that have made this island their home.

Camp Moremi

Camp Moremi has a well-deserved legacy in the Botswana tourism industry for being able to deliver the classic African safari experiences. Camp Moremi is located within Botswana’s world-renowned Moremi Game Reserve, situated on the edge of the Xakanaxa Lagoon in an area known for its spectacular game-viewing opportunities. Game drives are conducted in open 4×4 vehicles in the morning and late afternoons, offering excellent game viewing including frequent sightings of lion, leopard and cheetah as well as wild dog. Alternatively, guests can explore the Xakanaxa Lagoon and surrounding Okavango channels by boating safari.

Belmond Khwai River Lodge

Khwai River Lodge opened its doors in 1971, and was one of the first lodges to promote safaris through an environmentally-friendly lens. The Lodge’s location prompted its founder, Harry Selby to build the ‘bridge over the river Khwai’. Today this serves as the well-known North Gate entrance into the Reserve. Half-hidden by the shelter of leadwood and fig trees, Belmond Khwai River Lodge is a hub of luxury that overlooks the sweeping floodplains of the Moremi Game Reserve. Each of the comfortable tents stands on a raised wooden platform, with private decks, chairs and hammocks that provide stunning views of the Khwai River. Sit back and relax while watching hippo swim past, and enjoy this amazing a unique landscape, rich with wildlife.

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