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Appreciate the romance of a safari and beach experience on this perfect honeymoon combination.
More InfoYour Honeymoon is unquestionably the most important holiday you will ever go on and a safari is certainly an unforgettable experience; making a safari honeymoon the ultimate once – in – a – lifetime trip.
Appreciate the romance of a safari and beach experience on this perfect honeymoon combination.
More InfoA twelve night itinerary that explores the vibrant city of Cape Town packed with museums, gardens, fashionable shops and restaurants.
More InfoIn a pristine pocket of riverine forest, Abu Camp offers safari chic, stylish, accommodation.
More InfoLying within an exclusive 25,000 hectare wildlife concession, with sweeping views over the vast floodplains, the camp combines a spectacular setting with stylish comfort.
More InfoSet on Xaxaba Island, among waterways and lush vegetation this camp is the ultimate luxury safari.
More InfoThis luxury lodge on the wildlife-rich floodplains by the Moremi Wildlife Reserve will delight with its pool, spa and raised tents complete with private suite, air conditioning and net-draped four posters.
More InfoTucked away on a private concession amid papyrus beds, this intimate camp is built for romance.
More InfoRecently refurbished Chief’s Camp in the exclusive Mombo Concession of the Moremi Game Reserve, known as the predator capital of Africa, is the setting for this sumptuous bush camp.
More InfoPart of an eco-tourism initiative, this Wilderness premier camp sits in the private Kwedi concession.
More InfoA stylish and sophisticated floating boutique hotel boasting an unparalleled level of designer chic.
More InfoHidden beneath the pyramidal crowns of mangosteen trees in a permanent section of the Okavango Delta, the camp offers a year-round water based experience with exciting opportunities to explore by motorboat and mokoro safaris, the mokoro trips in particular enabling guests to quietly approach smaller wildlife.
More InfoIdyllically situated on a 260,000 acre private concession in the thriving Okavango Delta, this traditional tented camp provides the authentic African safari experience.
More InfoThe immense African plains stretch away into the distance on all sides of this tastefully appointed hideaway in the Chobe Forest Reserve bordering the Chobe National Park.
More InfoGuests at Chobe Game Lodge talk of being welcomed like a member of the family, an impression enhanced by the warm ambience of the rooms, all of which face the Chobe River.
More InfoDescribed as a ‘game-changer’ by Victoria Mather, Travel Editor of Vanity Fair, this one-of-a-kind safari lodge on the Oloololo Escarpment (home to many a scene from Out of Africa) is heading for every hotel hot list out there.
More InfoSituated in a 6,000 acre private conservancy bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve.
More InfoLocated within the protected Mara North Conservancy, this small, exclusive camp is well positioned for viewing elephant and other game.
More InfoAn exclusive camp nestled amongst the riverine forest, right on the banks of the Mara River in the heart of the reserve’s prime game-viewing area.
More InfoA valley studded with acacia trees forms the backdrop for this luxury tented camp, home to only six spacious tents.
More InfoSir Richard Branson’s first East African camp enjoys a scenic location in the heart of an expansive, game-rich Mara conservancy.
More InfoLocated within a private conservancy, this exclusive camp lies in front of the largest, natural salt lick in the Masai Mara attracting an abundance of wildlife all day long.
More InfoA joint venture with Great Plains Conservation and the local Masai community, this environmentally friendly camp prides itself on personal service and excellent guiding.
More InfoOne of the Masai Mara's most stylish camps, Naibor features seven contemporary-styled tents with hot safari showers and verandas, whilst Little Naibor would suit families perfectly.
More InfoThis latest edition to the Elewana Collection, opened July 2013, lies within the Masai Mara close to the border of the Serengeti National Park.
More InfoBoasting a prime location in the private Mara North Conservancy, Saruni Mara provides an intimate and authentic Kenyan experience for those seeking understated luxury and world class game viewing.
More InfoSaruni Samburu borders the Samburu National Reserve in northern Kenya with spectacular views – terrain famed for its impressive herds of elephants, lion, leopard and incredible landscapes.
More InfoThe upscale Hemingways Watamu, set on a blissful white sand beach within a Marine Park, has recently emerged resplendent from a top-to-toe refurbishment.
More InfoLocated at one of the highest points of northern Kenya’s spectacular Laikipia region, The Sanctuary at Ol Lentille is regarded as one of Kenya’s most exclusive safari lodges.
More InfoDeep within the Hartmann Valley, looking onto the Kunene River and surrounded by the breath-taking lunar-like infinity of the Namib Desert, this Classic Wilderness Safaris Camp is one Southern Africa’s most remote camps.
More InfoHomely and understated, the lodge stands in an elevated position with fabulous mountain views.
More InfoPerched so high that it often looks down on the clouds that gather over the rainforest below, the lodge is located in a World Heritage Site.
More InfoPromising to be the most luxurious new property in close proximity to Volcanoes National Park, Bisate Lodge will accommodate just twelve guests in six forest villas.
More InfoTucked away in an unfenced reserve within the famed Kruger National Park, andBeyond Ngala Safari Lodge exudes a romantic colonial ambience as you look out from your thatched cottage over the manicured gardens towards the local waterhole.
More InfoPart of the prestigious Dulini Collection, the lodge stands in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve by a stretch of river where animals drink and elephants take their daily bath.
More InfoA luxurious lodge and honeymooners dream, offering an intimate safari experience at the confluence of the Sand and Mabrak rivers in the Sabi Sand region.
More InfoWith a design that reflects the rich textures of Africa, the family-owned Relais & Châteaux lodge offers a unique bush experience.
More InfoThis owner-run retreat offers an all-suite experience.
More InfoSet in a peaceful riverine grove under a leafy canopy of Ebony trees, this intimate, owner-managed lodge overlooks the Mabrak River.
More InfoAn opportunity to experience the bushveld in a truly opulent colonial style in the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve.
More InfoSmall, intimate and exclusive, this elevated sanctuary offers the very highest level of cuisine, accommodation and personal service.
More InfoSet amongst boulders on a hill in the heart of the reserve where black rhino and zebra roam freely amongst the Big 5, ten glass-fronted suites, each with sitting room, deck and plunge pool, offer absolute privacy and mesmerising views.
More InfoLocated on a river in the Madikwe Game Reserve, this exclusive lodge caters for just sixteen guests ensuring flexibility and personal attention.
More InfoThe British owner of Makanyi was so taken with the South African safari experience that in 2015 she opened her own exquisite lodge on the edge of the private Timbavati Game Reserve.
More InfoOpulent amenities, rare indigenous artworks and an 8,000 bottle wine cellar set the tone for a safari at Mateya.
More InfoA superlative lodge in every way, from the uber-chic suites and gourmet cuisine to the incredible views from its secluded hillside location.
More InfoStrategically situated between the Sabi Sand Game Reserve and the Kruger National Park, MalaMala is the oldest private game reserve in South Africa.
More InfoIn the heart of a private game reserve adjacent to the Kruger National Park, Royal Malewane offers exquisite style surrounded by untamed African bush.
More InfoSouth Africa’s largest private game reserve offers, without doubt, a unique experience, set against the backdrop of the Korannaberg mountains and surrounded by endless rolling dunes and red Kalahari sands.
More InfoReminiscent of eagles’ nests clinging to rugged cliff faces, Lebombo perches above the N’wanetsi River in the Kruger National Park.
More InfoHidden away in swathes of trees on the edge of the Sweni River, this tranquil and intimate lodge features decks that seem to hover high in the canopy of branches.
More InfoA tranquil setting on the border of the Kruger National Park distinguished by luxury accommodation and personal, friendly service makes any Singita Sabi Sand safari adventure special.
More InfoSupreme comfort melds seamlessly with the authentic earthiness of Africa in this pristine lodge set on the banks of the Sand River in a privately owned 45,000 acre concession within the Sabi Sand Game Reserve.
More InfoIt’s surprising how private one can feel when staying in accommodation with floor-to-ceiling glass walls.
More InfoSpacious, swish and full of light, the lodge is perched above a private watering hole where a plethora of animals congregate each day.
More InfoReminiscent of a small, private castle, Rock Lodge proffers incredible views over a lush steep-sided valley teeming with wildlife.
More InfoThe joy of Vlei Lodge is that you can admire ever changing game viewing from the comfort of your bed, your shower or your private pool.
More InfoEcca Lodge makes an exceptional safari base, laid-back and even a little funky; it is the antithesis of stuffy and old fashioned.
More InfoFeel at home in a lodge that exudes solitude and tranquility, where quiet moments can be spent on the expansive viewing deck overlooking the Great Fish River watching elephant and buffalo come to drink.
More InfoThe much vaunted opening of this new addition to the Kwandwe portfolio has more than exceeded expectations.
More InfoSir Richard Branson’s stylish reserve offers not only a luxury safari experience but also an ideal place in which to relax and unwind.
More InfoBeneath ancient trees by the dry Mabrak riverbed stands one of Sir Richard Branson’s most captivating properties.
More InfoRaised on stilts among the trees above a seasonal river, the camp comprises of beautifully decorated tree house suites, each complete with its own outdoor sala, plunge pool and decking area.
More InfoAs well as giving access to the diverse wildlife of the Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve, a stay at Founders Camp brings the wonders of the famed Kruger National Park to your doorstep – a spectacular landscape teeming with lion, buffalo, rhino, elephant and leopard.
More InfoBy general consensus the most luxurious of Londolozi properties, Private Granite Suites lies midway between the Varty and Founders camps and caters for just six guests.
More InfoThose seeking a genuinely intimate and private safari escape need look no further than Pioneer Camp the most secluded of all the Londolozi camps, ideal for couples and families alike.
More InfoAfrican wildlife filmmaker and conservationist, John Varty, and the wider Varty family have kept the camp fire burning here for generations.
More InfoThere’s an air of quiet refinement about Long Lee Manor, an Edwardian style property dating back to 1910 that sits amid carefully manicured gardens and lawns in a wildlife rich and malaria free private game reserve.
More InfoBoasting beguiling views over Bushmans River, Sarili melds the appeal of a traditional farmhouse with out-and-out modernity, its sweeping terraces bedecked with wicker furnishing, its deluxe air conditioned rooms featuring contemporary en-suite bathrooms with separate shower.
More InfoPronounced ‘By-ye-ti’, from the local African greeting meaning ‘I salute you’, the lodge offers remote wilderness living.
More InfoOf all the lodges in our Shamwari portfolio, this is the most luxurious, although the luxury is understated and the ambience anything but pretentious.
More InfoWith its proximity to the Little Karoo Wine Route, Tilney Manor is a favourite haunt of oenophiles and couples wanting to experience the romance of the Karoo wilderness.
More InfoSituated on a horseshoe bend of a dry Karoo ravine, Dwyka Tented Lodge stands in wilderness that was once roamed by the foraging San people of Africa, leaving behind their evocative rock art glyphs and paintings.
More InfoOne of National Geographic’s Unique Lodges of the World, thanks to innovative architecture and a unique experience that enables the buildings to blend almost magically into the surrounding wilderness, Earth Lodge has been described as the most environmentally sensitive lodge in Africa.
More InfoTaking you back to a time when life was a lot slower, Selati Camp exemplifies the last word in refined comfort whilst retaining the ambience of an authentic old explorer camp.
More InfoSet by the perennial Sabie River along its boundary with Kruger National Park, this sister property to Cape Town’s Cape Cadogan has been managed by the More family for four generations and allows guests exclusive access to the Lion Sands reserve.
More InfoThere’s a special intimacy about Ivory Lodge that sets it apart, its contemporary interiors boldly decorated in themes that hint of tribal African origins, each villa set in a garden forest by the Sabie River, with outdoor shower and viewing deck complete with telescope.
More InfoThe highest concentration of black rhino in South Africa draws many wildlife lovers to this private concession within the famed Kruger National Park – the only such concession with access to both the Sabie and Sand rivers.
More InfoGuests regularly comment on the peace and tranquility of Narina Lodge, with its idyllic location overlooking the Sabie River where animals come to drink.
More InfoPerched on the crater’s edge, this architecturally splendid lodge is inspired by traditional Masai manyatta, fused with elegant French baroque – a striking combination.
More InfoComprising eight very spacious stone-built thatched bandas and exclusive use Bailey's Banda, Beho Beho stands in the northern sector of the Selous Game Reserve.
More InfoThe only permanent camp in the area, Sanctuary Kusini Safari Camp features twelve luxury tents nestle amidst raised granite outcrops on the predator-rich plains.
More InfoA beautifully designed, contemporary camp in an excellent location, just fifteen miles from the Mara River and on the turning circle of the Great Migration between June and November.
More InfoExuding a relaxed bush lodge ambiance, Faru Faru is a traditional botanist’s camp set amongst rocks and trees overlooking the Grumeti River in the very heart of the concession.
More InfoReminiscent of a classic 1920s explorer camp, Sabora is situated in an untouched wilderness area of the savannah plains.
More InfoContemporary chic meets eco awareness in this low carbon footprint camp on the flanks of the Olmoti volcano.
More InfoA seasonal destination open from May to November, this luxury bush camp in the heart of the park is run by Norman Carr Safaris who have been operating photographic and walking safaris in the region since 1950.
More InfoSurrounded by sausage trees on the banks of the Zambezi, this chic camp comprises eight Bedouin-style tents with open-air bathrooms and personalised butler service.
More InfoSet on an island just 100 metres wide in the Zambezi River, this sister property of Tongabezi offers true seclusion – the five open-fronted thatched cottages having outdoor hot showers and a private deck to maximize the views over the floodplain.
More InfoVoted as the best lodge in Zambia by Condé Nast, Tongabezi lies about fifteen kilometres upstream from Victoria Falls and comprises six houses and five river cottages.
More InfoSet in a private concession within Hwange National Park, The Hide offers ten spacious, well-appointed tented suites and Tom’s Little Hide, a three bedroom house with lounge/dining area and splash pool, perfect for families or friends travelling together.
More InfoSet in a private concession in Matusadona National Park on the shores of Lake Kariba, this sister camp to The Hide in Hwange has eight individual tented suites.
More InfoMatetsi River Lodge features two intimate camps – each comprising just nine river-facing suites with plunge pools, furnished with materials referencing the fishing and basket weaving traditions of the region.
More InfoThree countries and four of the continent's most iconic destinations: cosmopolitan Cape Town, with easy access to the infamous Winelands, Kruger National Park for the first of two Big 5 safaris, the awe inspiring Victoria Falls, finishing with four nights overlooking the great Kenyan plains of the Masai Mara on a Big 5 safari..
More InfoExplore the highlights of Tanzania and Zanzibar with this rich and diverse itinerary.
More InfoThe world’s only surviving population of mountain gorillas inhabits the dense forests of Rwanda and Uganda.
More InfoA trip of a life time to see the endangered Silverback Mountain Gorillas in Uganda.
More InfoExplore the highlights of Southern Africa with Sanctuary Retreats, taking in Madikwe Game Reserve, The Victoria Falls, Chobe National Park and the Okavango Delta as well as staying at Belmond Mount Nelson in central Cape Town..
More InfoSet within Namib-Naukluft, the largest National Park in Africa, Sossusvlei provides heart stopping vistas at sunrise and sunset.
More InfoExplore the dense woodlands, grassy plains and vast pristine wilderness of Zambia contrasting with the dramatic splendour of Victoria Falls.
More InfoA classic Tanzanian safari route witnessing the dazzling pink flamingos at Lake Manyara, an array of predators in the Ngorongoro Crater and embarking on the classic Big 5 safari at the Serengeti.
More InfoKenyan safariing reaches new heights with the introduction of SkySafari, an opportunity to travel in executive class airborne comfort during a thrilling game viewing itinerary.
More InfoA self drive itinerary which takes in the highlights of South Africa.
More InfoThis diverse itinerary combines a magnificent rail journey with the best of the country's food, wine and wildlife.
More InfoSituated on the highest crest along the magnificent Helshoogte mountain pass, British-born diamond jewellery merchant, Laurence Graff OBE, transformed the modest Delaire vineyard into a hotbed of art, wine and hospitality.
More InfoCarrier feature all three of National Geographic's South African Unique Lodges of the World.
More InfoCombine some of South Africa’s most exciting destinations, from captivating city sights to thrilling safari ventures.
More InfoA twelve night itinerary that explores the vibrant city of Cape Town packed with museums, gardens, fashionable shops and restaurants.
More InfoAppreciate the romance of a safari and beach experience on this perfect honeymoon combination.
More InfoLocated in the Greater Blue Mountains between two magnificent National Parks, guests at this premier One&Only hideaway have the opportunity to explore the breathtaking beauty of the Australian wilderness.
More InfoandBeyond and Taj Hotels have joined together to offer the ultimate Indian wildlife circuit combining unparalleled hospitality with twice daily interpretive game drives.
More InfoLuxurious to the point of extravagance, The Serai comprises twenty one suites, some with private pools.
More InfoThis multi-centre itinerary provides the perfect getaway.
More InfoA wildlife adventure with an array of game drives at three national parks, combined with private sightseeing tours of both Mumbai and Delhi.
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