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Sausage Tree Camp

Sausage Tree Camp lies on the banks of the Zambezi River, in the heart of a giant conservation area, and at the edge of Lower Zambezi National Park. The camp boasts incredible river views and guests can enjoy a range of exciting activities including canoeing, boating and fishing, as well as game drives and walking safaris. Sausage Tree Camp overlooks an expanse of narrow channels and low set reed islands teeming with game, with the magnificent Zambezi escarpment in the background. Guests can enjoy these incredible views from the camp’s large viewing deck, where you will also find a refreshing swimming pool, which is 25 metres in length. The seven luxury suites can cater for a maximum of 18 guests, offering an intimate and exclusive safari experience.

Mowani Mountain Camp

Mowani Mountain Camp offers luxury tented accommodation with magnificent desert views. Open air en-suite bathrooms and private decks give you great views of Damaraland and the reliability of nearby Twyfelfontein with its San engravings and paintings is contrasted by the elusive desert adapted elephants. The Twyfelfontein conservancy has been protecting the southernmost roaming ground of the black rhino and elusive desert elephant. Sustainable eco-tourism and community upliftment is of the utmost importance at Mowani. Guides from the local tribes compliment day-time game drives to track mountain zebra, kudu, springbok, klipspringer and if you are fortunate enough… the leopard! The adventurer itakes over at Mowani. Days are filled with game drives, hot air balloon trips over the Aba-Huab Valley, champagne breakfasts and al fresco meals amidst the dusky landscape beneath Mopani trees.

Ilkeliani Camp

Nestled in a river glade in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve, the area is a favourite for elephants coming to drink from the Talek River. The camp has been designed to combine the old traditional safari style with a modern and fresh feel. Ilkeliani Camp offers only 17 tents and each commanding views of the plains and the wildlife action throughout the day. It is a permanent camp designed along eco-friendly principles. The ethos is to leave a minimum foot print on nature. Each well-equipped tents are stylish with en suite bathroom. They are sited under its own cluster of shady indigenous trees and you do feel that you are out in the wilderness. The interiors are spacious and comfortable featuring a front verandah with a day bed and canvas safari chairs. Home cooked meals combined with personal service contribute to an unforgettable safari experience

Hoanib Valley Camp

Hoanib Valley Camp occupies a stunning spot in a remote corner of the wilderness. Virtually untouched, those who visit will experience comfort but also feel immersed within nature. The camp itself has been designed to ensure that the natural wildlife is as protected as possible. With guests staying in tents that have the luxuries of an Ensuite as well as Wi-Fi, the interior décor matches the rustic surroundings. With just six guest tents across the whole property, this camp is the epitome of privacy. It allows guests to immerse within the natural environment, away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Guests can take nature tours and game drives to witness wild animals roaming in their natural habitat. Giraffes, zebras, elephants and even lions are free to roam and the valuable work that the camp does keeps them protected. Largely an untouched area, it is the perfect place to star gaze and appreciate such natural beauty whilst immersing within a whole new culture.

Shumba Camp

Shumba Camp is a luxury and modern safari camp located in the heart of the Kafue National Park, in the middle of the Busanga Plains. The camp is exclusive and private, surrounded on all sides by endless plains and rolling grasslands which extend to the horizon. Each tent is a classic safari style tent, with classy and luxurious touches such as comfortable sofas and large beds, as well as boasting expansive private decking areas with cushioned seating, so guests can wind down and immerse themselves in their surroundings. The main area of the camp is stunning in itself, modern and comfortable, there is decking with a swimming pool, fire pit, and sunken seating, so guests can sit and enjoy a refreshing drink whilst marvelling at the beautiful vista. Explore the land, the water and the sky in the activities on offer at Shumba Camp, with game drives, boat trips and a hot air balloon excursion all available to guests.

Chiawa Camp

Located on the banks of the Zambezi River, in the diverse Lower Zambezi National Park is Chiawa Camp. On offer is a traditional and authentic safari experience with unique and luxury touches throughout your stay. The suites at this camp are comfortable and homely, but with wide floor to ceiling windows and doors, you won’t forget the stunning beauty which surrounds you. Outside every safari tent is a stone lounge/plunge pool area – and a large sparkling pool sits outside the safari suite – which are perfect for cooling down during hot afternoons. A carbon neutral certified camp, walking safaris and canoeing trips are available to guests, to explore the national park whilst connecting to nature. Game drives are also offered, with their carbon emissions offset by the purchase of special carbon credits. The food served at Chiawa camp is fresh and delicious, served in the bush under the wide starry skies, surrounded by the wild nature of this beautiful corner of Zambia.

Sapi Explorers Camp

Sapi Explorers Camp lies within a 118,000-hectare private concession which was awarded to Great Plains Conservation in 2016, who has managed and maintained it ever since. The site was converted into a private photographic reserve in the heart of an enormous conservation area. Sapi Explorers Camp enjoys an ideal location, located along the mighty Zambezi River with close proximity to Mana Pools National Park and situated within a private concession where guests can explore and experience an exclusive safari in an undisturbed and peaceful setting.
With only 5 Explorer-style tents (each with an en-suite bucket shower and flush toilet), Sapi Explorers Camp offers the perfect combination of comfort, adventure and discovery. Guests can enjoy traversing the wilderness on foot and getting up close to the amazing insects, birdlife and mammals of the African bush. Experience exciting hunts and follow predators as they race across the plains in pursuit of prey during a game drive and explore the waters of the Zambezi River in a canoe, while elephants, hyenas, wild dogs, buffalo, eland and zebra congregate on the shores for a drink. These marvellous creatures roam freely across the landscape, and witnessing them in their natural habitat is truly incredible.

Kwando Tau Pan Camp

Kwando Tau Pan Camp is the first semi-permanent camp within the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, a vast landscape of sand ridges and dry plains. The Central Kalahari Game Reserve is over 50,000km square and is home to a wide range of wildlife including the long-horned oryx, the desert-adapted springbok, jackals, brown hyena, ostrich and herds of wildebeest. Kwando Tau Pan Camp consists of 9 suites that overlook the Tau Pan, or lion pan in Setswana, a large salt pan that is often visited by prides of regal black-eared Kalahari lions. The cheeky felines also tend to visit the camp’s family room as well. Visit the sleep out bed and lie under the sparkling night sky, surrounded by the Central Kalahari Game Reserve’s rich wildlife.

Koro River Camp

Koro River Camp rests in the shady banks of the Limpopo River, separated from the rest of the world by acres of natural and untamed land. With just 7 large tented master bedroom suites and a maximum capacity for 18 people, Koro River Camp is truly the definition of a private getaway. In this secluded camp, you will find a unique chance to escape, reflect and discover; all against the backdrop of the expansive Tuli Game Reserve – a perfect opportunity for solo safari-goers, families and group travellers. Seize the phenomenal chance to view elephants roaming free of pens and fences, enjoy incredible historical and cultural experiences available only in Botswana, and stay up late to find Bat Eared Foxes or Aardvarks. Koro is also famous for its astonishing leopard sightings which contribute to the research run from the Tuli camps, and that guests are invited to participate in.

Sky Beds

Take your safari experience further after a stay at either Hyena Pan Camp or Sable Alley, by experiencing a unique night at Skybeds. The Skybed rooms are located in the heart of the Khwai Private Reserve, overlooking a waterhole which is frequented by a variety of mammals such as elephants, giraffe, zebra and buffalo. The elevated beds are positioned 2 storeys above the ground, allowing guests to get a birdseye perspective of giant elephants and giraffe, and enjoy stunning safari views all night from the safety of their snug double beds. With just 3 rooms available, Skybeds is perfect for guests looking for an exclusive safari experience under the gorgeous African stars.

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