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Lemala Ewanjan Tented Camp

Lemala Ewanjan Tented Camp lies tucked away at the end of a blind valley in the Seronera region, an important area for wildlife which is crossed by millions of wildebeest, and tens of thousands of zebra during the Great Migration. Central Serengeti is home to an abundance of game year-round, with animals such as elephants, buffalo, impala, jackals and bat-eared foxes gathering around its many rivers. Hippos and crocodiles can also be spotted in the waters. Seronera Valley is also famous for the large number of big cats that live here. Lions and leopards can often be found here, and the area is a hotspot for viewing cheetahs. The intimate camp consists of just 12 recently refurbished tents, all generously spaced out across the plains to allow for total privacy. Lemala Ewanjan’s location in a blind valley means that the sight of safari vehicles will not impose on the sweeping views that can be enjoyed from the camp.

Legendary Lodge

Legendary Lodge lies at the base of the cragged rocks of Mount Meru and just outside of exciting Arusha. The lodge itself is tucked away by the surrounding trees and greenery, nestled amongst the purple flowers that carpet the grounds. Immerse yourself in the beautiful tropical gardens and the surrounding coffee farm. Each morning, guests wake to the scent of the fresh coffee beans, and can tour the farm to learn about the coffee-making process. Legendary Lodge consists of 10 luxurious cottages and a two-bedroom family cottage, all of which are spaced apart to allow for maximum privacy, giving guests an exclusive experience. Enjoy candlelit dinners in this picturesque setting, surrounded by nature but just a short distance from the centre of a bustling and historical city.

Finch Bay

A Galápagos Islands Hotel, the Finch Bay Eco Hotel, lies just steps from the beach in a secluded location, across the bay from Puerto Ayora on the island of Santa Cruz. Finch Bay Eco Hotel is characterised by its natural surroundings, the ocean, the swimming pool and bar area, the in-house chef’s culinary creations, daily yacht excursions, and the warm and sincere service that each and every guest receives.

Lemala Ngorongoro Camp

Lemala Ngorongoro Camp rests beside the rim of the grand Ngorongoro Crater, within the tranquillity of a lush acacia forest. The camp is made up of 9 luxury safari tents that overlook the sloping landscape and provide easy access to the crater floor. This allows guests to reach the crater earlier than those staying at other camps in the area, offering more exclusive game drives and incredible early morning photographic opportunities. The tented accommodations blend into the natural landscape, providing minimal disruption to the wildlife and not taking away from the stunning panoramic views that guests can enjoy from the edge of the crater. Below you lies verdant grasslands, rich wildlife, dense woodlands and salt lakes. Enjoy the view from the comfort of your private verandah, or join in exciting discussions with your fellow guests in the comfortable mess tent, complete with sofas, bookshelves and grand furnishings, as you swap safari stories and form lasting connections before a delicious evening meal.

Lemala Mpingo Ridge

Lemala Mpingo Ridge camp perches atop the Mpingo Ridge where it can be reached by cooling breezes and sounds of the wild. This high up spot allows for beautiful sweeping views of the plains of the Tarangire National Park and Tarangire River. Enjoy uninterrupted relaxation and adventure in one of the few lodges where you’ll be making the most of your experience no matter where you are, whether it’s out on a game drive getting up close to wildlife or relaxing in the infinity pool watching the world go by. With a great range of activities, guests will be able to make the most of the picturesque landscape, local cultures and the thriving populations of wildlife.

Borneo Rainforest Lodge

This pristine Rainforest is also home to more than 340 species Birds, 124 species of Mammals, 72 species of Reptiles, 56 species of Amphibians and a staggering 200 species of plants per hectare. The mission of the Borneo Rainforest Lodge is to preserve the rainforest for the generations to come by limiting human activity and to minimise the carbon footprint. It does this by managing the water, chemicals and waste that the accommodation uses in a sustainable manner and support the local community through jobs and utilising every resource the surrounding area can provide.

Sukau Rainforest Lodge

Sukau Rainforest Lodge is renowned for being one of the National Geographic most unique lodges in the world. Nestled on the banks of one of Borneo’s most important waterways, the Kinabatangan River, the surrounding area is truly fascinating. As home to many of Borneo’s magnificent wildlife, guests are blessed to be able to hear the calls of monkeys and birds every morning and evening. At the heart of this accommodation is the ethos of sustainability and being eco-friendly, the aim is to give back to the community, care for the environment and conserve natural resources and the surrounding wildlife. You’ll have a truly unique and unforgettable experience staying at the Sukau Rainforest Lodge.

Zambezi Sands River Camp

Zambezi Sands River Camp is situated in the Zambezi National Park on the banks of the Zambezi River, upstream from the Victoria Falls. The camp has ten tastefully-appointed Bedouin-style tents, adding to the unique flavour of the camp. All are built on raised platforms with exceptional river views. Each tent features a lounge, bathroom, outdoor shower and private plunge pool. The main camp area includes a dining room, lounge and bar. There is a shaded outdoor deck for enjoying alfresco dining with a view of the river. Elephant can be found loitering on the mainland or in the river, while hippo, waterbuck and bushbuck frequent the reed banks and islands. Birdlife is prolific – African finfoot, African skimmer, pratincoles and Pel’s fishing owl all occur here. Zambezi Sands provides a wealth of opportunities for drives and walks with experienced guides, while the Zambezi River itself invites exploration by inflatable canoe or motorised launch.

Chundu Island

Chundu Island is an exquisite paradise which lies 21 kilometres upstream from Zimbabwe’s extraordinary Victoria Falls, the largest curtain of falling water in the world. The island measures 1.4 kilometres in length and is positioned on the Zambezi River, meaning that it is only accessible by boat. From Chundu Island, guests can enjoy stunning views of the Zambezi River, as well as quick and easy access to Zambezi National Park. The camp consists of eight spacious palm-thatched suites with private decks that offer river views.
The area is ideal for bird watching enthusiasts, with over 400 species of birdlife that congregate within Zambezi National Park and by the river. Guests can admire the sweeping views of floodplains, marshlands, verdant wetlands and grasslands, as well as the island’s seasonal beach. With plenty of activities available including river cruises, canoeing, walks, fishing and game drives, guests can enjoy a rich and exciting safari experience in a tranquil and private setting.

Nehimba Safari Lodge

In the wilds of the Hwange National Park sits Nehimba Safari Lodge. Surrounded by rolling grasslands and overlooking a watering hole, this lodge offers guests an authentic and traditional safari experience. The lodge is small, with only 9 safari suites, meaning it is private and exclusive, and will give guests a unique and once-in-a-lifetime experience of the park. The suites are spacious and comfortable, with cosy beds and private deckings. Meals are served in the main area which boasts a stunning view of the watering hole, so no wandering or thirsty animals are missed while guests tuck into delicious food. Game drives and game walks are offered here, allowing guests to get up close and personal with the astounding biodiversity of this breathtaking national park.

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