Adventure

Mandrare River Camp

Mandrare River Camp rests in the south of Madagascar, nestled amongst the spiny forests held sacred by the Antandroy Tribe. The camp overlooks a beautiful and diverse landscape, carved through by the Mandrare River. Due to the lack of predator species in this part of the world, guests can enjoy incredible wildlife viewing and birdwatching, and get up close to the wildlife of the forest such as Madagascar’s famous ring-tailed lemurs. Mandrare River Camp features seven spacious tented suites with en-suite facilities and a large outdoor terrace for admiring the sweeping views in a tranquil and secluded setting.

Manafiafy Beach and Rainforest Lodge

Manafiafy Beach and Rainforest Lodge stands perched at the end of the southeast coast of Madagascar, with only the golden sands separating it from the beautiful blue waters of the Indian Ocean. The tranquil cove backs onto mangrove forests and a luscious rainforest, a haven for a vast array of wildlife including lemurs, reptiles and birds, as well as a wonderland of endemic flora. Guests can enjoy relaxing on the pristine sandy beach, scanning the horizon for whales, and taking gentle walks under a canopy of green leaves. The lodge features just five bungalows, offering guests a private and intimate experience in this natural paradise. Watch the ocean and listen to the nighttime sounds of the rainforest from your private terrace after an exciting day of wildlife viewing and exploring.

Chez Maggie Hotel

Chez Maggie Hotel is situated on the western coast of Madagascar, just 4km from the centre of Morondava, and provides guests with the perfect balance of beach relaxation and adventure activities. Morondava is the gateway to some incredible national parks and activities on the western coast of Madagascar and the incredibly knowledgeable hotel staff are more than happy to help book these. Chez Maggie Hotel comprises 13 individually appointed accommodations, with a variety of chalets, bungalows and rooms to suit every traveller’s need. The hotels charming garden setting is peaceful and secluded, making for an ideal base from which to explore the wonders of the Menabe region.

Shawa Luangwa Camp

Shawa Luangwa Camp rests on the eastern bank of the Luangwa River, overlooking the sweeping landscape of the South Luangwa National Park. Here, guests can cross the tranquil river waters on a boat or pontoon, explore the wilderness on exciting game drives and immerse themselves in the beauty of the pristine natural sanctuary. This seasonal camp was inspired by Jacob Shawa, an incredible guide who grew up in the Luangwa Valley and shares a passion for the wildlife and scenery that exists here.
Open from April 15th until November 15th, Shawa Luangwa consists of five luxurious tented rooms with twin and double beds, and two of the tents can be converted into a spacious family suite. Guests can take advantage of the different morning and evening activities and spend the time in between relaxing in the soothing plunge pool, or listening to the gentle melodies of South Luangwa’s many different bird species.

Relais Du Kirindy

Relais du Kirindy is located within Kirindy Mitea National Park. The accommodation is made up of individually appointed stilted wooden bungalows, each featuring a terrace that offers guests spectacular views over the grounds and park, home to a diversity of endemic wildlife and dotted with breathtaking baobab trees.
The onsite restaurant offers continental breakfast every morning, and an a la carte lunch and dinner menu with authentic Malagasy dishes. The dining room opens out onto the pool and bar area, where guests can enjoy a sundowner whilst enjoying the stunning surroundings.

Hotel Gran Melia Iguazu

Nestled amongst the luscious jungle of the Iguazú National Park, Hotel Gran Melia Iguazu enjoys close proximity to the Alto Paraná Atlantic forests and overlooks over 250 cascading waterfalls. The hotel features a range of luxurious amenities including three glamourous restaurants, a range of bars including the soothing poolside bar and rooftop terrace, and a refreshing swimming pool with incredible views over the jungle (a seperate children’s pool is also available).
The only hotel within the national park, Gran Melia Iguazu is sure to offer a unique and thrilling experience. Make the most of your surroundings with jungle tours, a trip to the Devil’s Throat – the highest of Iguazu’s 275 drops, and a spectacular helicopter ride over this surreal landscape.

Rincon del Socorro

Rincon del Socorro is a picturesque eco-lodge nestled in the heart of the Ibera National Park. The lodge features just 11 charming rooms and is ideal for families, with a range of recreational activities available throughout the day – including a peaceful reading and board games area. At Rincon del Socorro, guests can explore and admire a range of beautiful and diverse ecosystems which are all brimming with wildlife. Gaze across the sweeping savannas, flooded grasslands, Caranday palm groves and tranquil woodlands and listen out for the tunes of over 350 different bird species.
The lodge is set within a 30,000-acre private reserve on the edge of Ibera Provincial Park, where guests can enjoy a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere and immerse themselves in the local flora and fauna. Look out for beautiful maned wolves, anteaters, capybara, deers and adorable otters that thrive in Ibera – one of the world’s largest freshwater wetlands.

Margay Natural Reserve and Jungle Lodge

Resting on the shores of the Paraiso River, Margey Nature Reserve and Jungle Lodge is located on the southern border of the UNESCO-recognised Yabotí Biosphere Reserve. Surrounded by 253,000 hectares of pristine sub-tropical forests that make the perfect habitat for jaguars, tapirs and collared peccaries, among other endangered species. Guests can enjoy a relaxing stay, immersed in the natural beauty and biodiversity of the region. The quaint cabins offer beautiful river views and visitors can look forward to home-cooked meals made with fresh and local ingredients. Hike through the jungle, kayak along the river and explore the botanical wonderland that is the Parana Jungle.

Xugana Island Lodge

Xugana Island Lodge sits on the fringe of an island overlooking Xugana Lagoon which is widely recognised as being one of the most spectacular permanent water sites in the Okavango Delta. The lodge is remote and private, with a full capacity of just 16 guests. Enjoy placing yourself within the heart of the delta and enjoy the beautiful landscape whilst sharing your environment with the wildlife. Game drives, mokoro excursions and walking tours are offered so guests can have the chance to see the Delta wildlife, including antelope, crocodile and hippo, as well as other big game that frequent the area. Xugana Island Lodge has pride of place in one of the seven wonders of Africa: the Okavango Delta. The delta was granted a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2014, it is a maze of glassy lagoons, crystal clear waterways, grasslands and palm-strewn islands. Xugana Island Lodge initially was only the second ever tourist lodge built in the delta, giving the staff who work there a deep understanding of the natural surroundings and wildlife.

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.

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