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Location: Grand Anse
The Indian Ocean Lodge is situated right along the beach of Grand Anse, just on the outskirts of the tiny village by the same name
Location: Mana Pools
Ingwe Pan is situated at a secluded pan in the wilderness area of Mana Pools National Park, just a few kilometres inland of the Zambezi River and within walking distance of the Chiruwe riverbed. The pan is one of the biggest in the park and is surrounded by a grove of large ebony trees. The pan is an essential waterhole in the park, providing an intermediary drinking spot for the large herds of elephant and buffalo who walk through each day to the floodplain.
The camp is a 30-minute drive from the famed Mana flood plain and Zambezi River and is known for its excellent walking safaris.
Location: Enchanted Island
With 5 acres of white sand and lush tropical vegetation, the island is surrounded by turquoise waters, which are home to some of the world’s most colourful marine life.
LOCATION: Nkasa Rupara National Park
The lodge is located on the Linyanti river lagoons where a large population of the park’s wildlife roams freely and could be spotted from the lodge decks
LOCATION: Kruger.
Jock Safari Lodge is the first private lodge set in the heart of Africa’s premier wildlife reserve, the Kruger National Park
LOCATION: Stellenbosch
Beautifully appointed suites with contemporary finishes and furnishings, set on a tranquil working farm, surrounded by vineyards and mountain
LOCATION: Okavango Delta
Kadizora Camp is the ultimate way to safari, a bush camp that plants you right in the middle of the Okavango wilderness
Location: South Luangwa National Park
Take in spectacular views of the Luangwa River from your perch high above on its bank. Kakuli, meaning old buffalo bull, was the nickname given by locals to Norman Carr, the pioneer of walking safaris.
Wake up to a chirping flock of Lilian’s lovebirds stopping by for a morning drink. Pause mid-brunch to welcome a giraffe feeding on nearby trees. Watch a herd of elephants lumber down to the river from the privacy of your outdoor shower.
LOCATION: Kalahari.
The nature reserve and lodge is unique in that it consists of 2 very different types of deserts
LOCATION: Sedgefield
Before you, the mountains. Behind you, the forest. On this expanse of forty hectares, our boutique hotel waits to envelop you in the beauty of this rich, natural environment.
Location: Mana Pools
Kanga Camp is only open in the shoulder and dry seasons from April through to the end of November.
Situated within a private concession in Mana Pools National Park, Kanga Camp is an utterly untouched wilderness paradise. Adjacent to the remote Kanga Pan, the seasonal Kanga safari lodge offers an unspoiled, authentic Mana Pools safari experience. Aside from the Zambezi River many miles away, Kanga Pan is the sole source of water in the dry season, making this an absolute haven for wildlife. This diverse area has multiple vlei lines and mixed woodland types from Mopane woodland to Jesse bush and riverine forests. Kanga Camp works well in collaboration with Zambezi Expeditions where you can enjoy the excitement of canoeing as well as catch and release fishing on the Zambezi River.
LOCATION: Greater Kruger, Kapama Private Game Reserve.
As part of the greater Kruger area, vast herds of buffalo, elephant and antelope are resident on Kapama, along with plentiful predators