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Situated in Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe, Ruckomechi Camp offers ten spacious en-suite tents to visitors, including a honeymoon suite – all of which overlook the mighty Zambezi River. Each tent comes with both indoor and outdoor showers. The main…
Situated within the dry Namib Desert on the 37,000 hectare private Kulala Wilderness Reserve lays the wonderful Kulala Desert Lodge. Made up of 23 thatched and canvas ‘kulala’ with en-suite bathrooms and decks, each unit is constructed on a wooden…
Situated in the Ongava Game Reserve to the south of Etosha National Park, in Namibia is the lovely Ongava Tented Camp. Guests are encouraged to unwind in the main area constructed of stone, canvas and thatch, and equipped with a…
Situated amongst the rolling, rocky hills of the 450,000 hectare Palmwag Concession in Namibia, is Desert Rhino Camp. It is made up of eight elevated Meru-style canvas tents with front decks from which to admire the expansive valley studded with…
Situated deep within the renowned Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe, in the south-eastern Linkwasha Concession is Davison’s Camp. This is a classic African tented camp, with units stylishly concealed under a grove of mopane trees, overlooking a vast, open plain. A…
Located in the Torra Conservancy, perhaps the most unspoiled wilderness region of Namibia, lies the Damaraland Camp. It offers ten elevated adobe-styled thatched rooms. Here, guests can also enjoy a spacious thatched living area, as well a fireplace, bar and…
Situated on the western shores of central Lake Malawi is Chintheche Inn. The area is distinguishable by its unspoiled golden beaches fringed with palm trees and studded with fishing villages, as well as patches of lowland tropical forest. The Inn…
A modern-day eco-retreat on the doorstep of Etosha, Andersson’s Camp gets its name from Charles Andersson, a Swedish explorer who was the first to discover the Etosha Pan. This former farmstead has been stylishly reconstructed to fit contemporary standards. The…