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Nkasa Lupala Tented Lodge

Nkasa Lupala Lodge consists of ten luxury tents for guests to stay in where they can enjoy complete privacy and fully immerse within the naturally stunning backdrop that Namibia has to offer. This lodge is also completely energy self-sufficient, so guests can stay here knowing that they’re supporting initiatives giving back to the environment. The property is a joint venture between the private sector and the Wuparo Conservancy which is part of the successful Namibian conservancies programme followed by IRDNC and WWF. Not only will guests be able to experience real sustainable tourism at its finest, you will also have the privilege of observing the abundance of breathtaking wildlife the local area hosts. Nkasa Rupara National Park is famous for its large herds of roaming elephants and buffaloes; leopards, zebras and much more can also be spotted on game drives at the property. The high population of game in the Park attracts all the major predators – feasting your eyes on lions, leopards and hyenas is a common phenomenon in this wetland paradise! With more than 400 recorded bird species, this location is a paradise for birdwatchers throughout the year. Guests may even be graced with opportunity to spot magnificent fish eagles. Staying here truly is an authentic way to get back in touch with nature.

Anvil Bay Lodge

Anvil Bay proudly hosts a sustainable lodge located in the spectacular Maputo Special Reserve and one of Earth’s biologically richest ecosystems. With a small ecological footprint, due to being fully solar powered and completely community-owned, ensures Anvil Bay Lodge is a responsible tourism destination. This private and exclusive luxury barefoot beach camp in Mozambique’s most Southern national park features miles of untouched beaches and an ocean teeming with marine life to explore – providing a true dream destination for nature lovers in search of the perfect get away. The Reserve is home to Southern Africa’s last herd of coastal elephant, as well as an abundance of other fascinating flora and fauna. Anvil Bay offers guests with a myriad of beach, ocean, and park activities, providing ample opportunities to explore, discover and experience this awe-inspiring part of the world. Guests can expect authentic Mozambique cuisine, including vibrant flavours and fresh seafood.

Rio Azul Lodge

Discover paradise and gaze upon the blue waters and perfect shores of Mozambique at Rio Azul, a thoughtful eco-lodge that overlooks a tidal lagoon home to its own diverse ecosystem and access to the warm Indian Ocean. Bordered by a magnificent and fully protected mangrove forest, it’s the perfect place for travellers with a love of nature and a thirst for adventure. With a variety of rooms to choose from, this fantastic accommodation gives guests the opportunity to enjoy a variety of guided excursions and activities, or alternatively, create their own unique experience and privately explore the natural beauty that makes up this incredible corner of Mozambique.

Gorges Camp and Little Gorges

Gorges Camp and Little Gorges lie at the edge of the Batoka Gorge, just a 30-minute drive from Victoria Falls town. Here, guests can enjoy a relaxing stay, surrounded by the ground’s beautiful landscaped garden and the exquisite views of the Batoka Gorge which can be admired from your private verandah, or from the cooling waters of the swimming pool. The two camps are positioned side-by-side, overlooking the rushing waters of the Zambezi River as it makes its way to the basaltic plateau of Victoria Falls. Gorges Camp and Little Gorges enjoy a tranquil atmosphere away from the vibrant Victoria Falls town, meaning that guests can enjoy a soothing and secluded environment with stunning views, but the town is still easy to access for exciting activities such as white water rafting and tours of the local area. Gorges Camp offers a luxurious experience, where guests can stay in a comfortable thatched chalet with private balconies, whereas Little Gorge gives guests a more authentic bush camping experience where you can get close to nature and witness the thrills of safari up close.

Mapula Lodge

Located just outside of Moremi Game Reserve, Mapula Lodge lies deep in the Okavango Delta. Boasting 9 luxury chalets which are inviting and unique, filled with locally handcrafted safari-chic furnishings, the atmosphere is ethereal and earthy. The main area’s commodious viewing deck includes soft, inviting sofas overlooking the hippo-filled lagoon. The majestic riverine flora around the lodge is home to a great variety of birds; game viewing, in open vehicles, is excellent in this area. The guides at Mapula Lodge have been trained by legendary Ralph Bousfield, who was inspired and trained by his father Jack, who loved adventure. Always passionate about conservation, Ralph and his mother established Botswana’s first Wildlife Orphanage and Education Centre.

Kaya Mawa

Nestled on the quiet beaches of Likoma Island, Kaya Mawa Island Lodge is a hidden gem in the waters of Lake Malawi. Leaving everything else behind, arriving at Kaya Mawa you will instantly feel the island’s magic. Run on renewable energy and surrounded by abundant natural beauty – both on land and in the water, you can escape here and experience an adventure like no other. Exploring the island’s beautiful landscape, meeting the locals, and dining on the beach by candlelight, everything is a must here. From the privacy of your own room, you can relax on the private deck with a cocktail or two, looking out to the horizon. But if you fancy more adventure, why not head out into the water and take part in scuba diving or water-skiing? There is something for everyone here within the beautiful serenity of Likoma Island, an unassuming beach paradise under the beautiful African sun.

Lemala Wildwaters Lodge

In a truly unique location, surrounded by the rushing waters of the River Nile sits Lemala Wildwaters Lodge. Nestled within a wild rainforest the lodge feels solitary and private, allowing guests to immerse themselves within nature. The suites feel modern, yet authentic and traditional, with handcrafted furniture, comfortable beds and a muted colour palette which keeps attention focused on the stunning surroundings. Each room comes with its own private balcony which comes complete with a freestanding bathtub, where guests can soak and relax, listening to the water rush past them. Spending time on the water is also the main activity at Wildwaters, with white water rafting, kayaking or a Nile cruise all exciting ways to explore this section of the river.

Matemwe Lodge

Set on the unspoilt north-east coast of Zanzibar, Matemwe Lodge offers a sublime getaway for families, couples and groups. From your gorgeous chalet, you’ll be overlooking the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean and pale sand beaches, from where you can bronze under the sun, go paddling in the shallows or venture out for kayaking, snorkelling and sailing. The Lodge is as serene as it is vibrant, sure to leave you refreshed and revitalised. With a wonderful team of staff at your service you won’t have to worry about a thing. Surrounded by tropical tranquillity and warm hospitality, all your worries can melt away and you can focus on spending quality time with your loved ones.

Sala’s Camp

Sala’s Camp is renowned for providing an authentic and understated safari experience, where guests will discover a perfect balance between tradition and modernity. Unlike many other destinations in the Maasai Mara, this tented camp has brilliant views of both the Mara plains and the Serengeti National Park, and guests will be among the first to witness the annual Great Migration as it arrives in Kenya from Tanzania. Sala’s Camp prides itself on its warmth and hospitality, with a phenomenal team, many of whom come from local Maasai communities and grew up in perfect harmony with the wilderness. Although small, Sala’s Camp makes big impressions. The Mara is teeming with wildlife all year round. Elephant sightings are best between December and March, while the Great Migration begins in June and lasts until September, and the Big Cats tend to have their cubs around June and July.

Spirit of the Maasai Mara

Spirit of the Maasai Mara is somewhere the spirit can roam free, learn and rejuvenate. This deluxe boutique lodge is based in the Siana Conservancy, overlooking the Maasai Mara Game Reserve, which hosts the epic Great Migration every year. The conservancy’s exclusivity offers visitors some of the very best viewings of wildlife with the local waterhole and much visited salt lick right on the doorstep without the chaos or crowding of mass tourism. so the experiences are truly your own. Merging sustainability with tourism is at the heart of Spirit’s ethos and they proudly support a variety of projects and initiatives supporting local communities and the environment to make this coexistence a permanent and rewarding reality.

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