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Tell me about luxury safari lodges

January 22nd 2018  |   Botswana, Travel, Countries, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia  |  by   Charlotte Opperman
Time + Tide Chinzombo Camp view on the river luxury safari lodges
Time + Tide Chinzombo, South Luangwa, Zambia

Africa’s luxury safari lodges come in all shapes and forms  – from opulent properties offering all singing, all dancing lavishness in the wilderness to exquisite private safari houses.   If you prefer not to stay under canvas in a classic tented camp, or would like to mix styles of accommodation, then a safari lodge is the perfect answer.

Madikwe Morukuru River House pool, South Africa

Madikwe Morukuru River House pool, South Africa

Lodges are solid constructions, consisting of buildings made of timber or stone, and tiled, thatched or shingled roofs. Many lodge cottages can be opened wide to let Africa in, while others have fixed glazing, or insect mesh where the glass might have been.

The Treehouse, Tongabezi, Zambia

The Treehouse, Tongabezi, Zambia

All have en-suite bathrooms with running hot and cold water.   Outside showers, and in some cases, bathtubs are also regular features.  Air-conditioning and fireplaces help cope with climatic extremes.

Madikwe Hills, South Africa

Madikwe Hills, South Africa

Private plunge pools abound, and there’s nothing better than sitting on your pool deck with a cool drink in hand watching the wildlife wander past.

Vumbura, Botswana

Vumbura Plains, Botswana

The lodge itself will have a lounge, bar, dining room and, more often than not, a swimming pool.  When possible meals will be taken under the African skies and traditional bomas – a fenced area around a camp fire – feature at many lodges.

Singita Ebony Lodge, South Africa

Singita Ebony Lodge, South Africa

Some have excellent shops selling clothing and curios.

Ngorongoro Crater Lodge, Tanzania, &Beyond

Ngorongoro Crater Lodge, Tanzania, &Beyond

Often there will be a sleep out or star bed option so if you fancy a night under the stars it’s possible to arrange.  Something we’d highly recommend.

Tinyleti Treehouse, Kruger, South Africa, Lion Sands

Tinyleti Treehouse, Lion Sands, Kruger, South Africa

If you are travelling with children then many lodges offer interconnecting rooms or you might want to consider a private safari house.  These are generally fully staffed including a private vehicle and safari guide meaning you can choose safari activities to suit your family’s requirements.

What next?

We would be delighted to help you plan a holiday, or answer any questions about luxury lodges. Our team of experts have travelled widely throughout Africa. They can offer expert advice on every type of safari from family and beach holidays to riding and primate safaris.  If you would like to talk to someone who has been there and done it, please just send us an email or give us a call.

2 responses to “Tell me about luxury safari lodges”

  1. Hans says:

    i would like to get an specific offer -horse safarii – in individual camp and wirth nature pure and tent whatever you can offer 2 adults one child 13yrs old

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