Leleshwa Dining Tent |
Within an hour of laying my head on the pillow I bolt upright from the loud thumping on my roof. One, two, three and more followed. What’s happening? Then I see them outside my bedroom’s glass doors, 20 to 30 baboons peering in at me. Once my breathing returns to normal I am able grasp the awesomeness of my surroundings and lay back down thinking, Welcome to safari.
Magical Kenya
In Kenya, the Masai Mara National Reserve would be the natural place to send clients, especially during the Migration period, which changes somewhat year-to-year. One of the more high-end camps, Governors’ Camp (www.governorscamp.com), is a cluster of exclusive tented camps in one of the Mara's best regions for game viewing. All camps within this group are top-notch, from their cuisine, to service, and guides, the camp will not disappoint your more discerning clients.
Leleshwa Camp |
With picturesque hills and plains, the camp offers a truly authentic African experience, and is about as exclusive as you can get, as it is the only camp in the Conservation Area that stretches over 20,000 acres.
Unspoiled Zambia
The untapped region of Zambia is home to The South Luangwa National Park, one of Zambia’s premier wildlife reserves. A lush, unspoiled park with one of Africa’s major river systems, the Luangwa River, it is home to the largest concentration of hippos in the world—over 5,000 of them. In fact, the park itself is the playground for over 60 different animal species including lion, leopard and elephant, as well as 450 different types of birds.
Zambia, Robin Pope Safaris, Luangwa House |
In the lower Zambezi Valley of Zambia, Baines’ River Camp, part of the Mantis collection (www.mantiscollection.com) comprises eight very luxurious, colonial-style suites, each named after an African explorer. With commanding views of the Zambezi River, wildlife abounds here, and it’s not unlikely to be lulled to sleep by the sounds of hippos and elephants. The main camp features a boardroom and library with seating for 20, open-plan dining and lounge area, a bar, guest restrooms, reception with wireless internet facilities, warm fireplaces for cool winter nights and a refreshing pool for hot summer days. The boardroom and library are ideal for corporate functions and can be converted into a studio suitable for photographic workshops and incentive groups.
Untapped Malawi
Bilila Lodge Kempinski, Bedroom of the Presidential Villa |
Intimate Encounters
In the Serengeti, the Bilila Kempinski Lodge (www.kempinski.com) combines the intimacy of a lodge and the indulgence expected of a luxury hotel. With spectacular views of the endless plains of the Serengeti, there are a variety of rooms and suites from which to choose along with a wellness spa, lounge, wine cellar and exotic cuisine.
Singita (www.singita.com) offers private retreats throughout Africa with the Pamushana Lodge in Zimbabwe, the romantic Sweni Lodge in the Kruger National Park, South Africa and the comfortable Castleton Camp in the Sabi Sand Reserve, South Africa. Their flagship, the Singita Sasakwa Lodge in Tanzania overlooks the Singita Grumeti Reserves concession in North-Western Tanzania, situated along the world-famous wildebeest migratory route. Set amidst 340,000 acres of the vast open plains in the Serengeti, it is an exceptional wildlife area with a great diversity of species featuring large herds of game. A private home with 4 bedrooms comes complete with a living room, dining room, a private infinity plunge pool, and a small kitchen and nanny accommodations. Guest activities range from horse riding out on the Serengeti Plains, to daily game drives.
Sanctuary Baines' Camp Starbath |
Sanctuary Retreats (www.sanctuaryretreats.com) offers a collection of luxury safari lodges throughout Africa including Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. One exciting program coming from Sanctuary is the “Star Bath and Sky Bed” program at the Sanctuary Baines Camp in Botswana. Outdoor “star baths” offered with hot and cold water taps utilize organic, native Africology products. Additionally, a completely enclosed four-poster “sky bed” perched on a wooden deck offers al-fresco sleeping in comfort. Located on a huge private concession bordering the Moremi Game Reserve in the Okavango Delta, where cheetah, crocodile and elephant can all be spotted close to camp, the scene is set in a grove of trees surrounded by papyrus beds. This is the smallest camp they offer with just five ultra luxurious suites. There’s even an elephant whisperer on the premises—now, that is something you don’t hear of very often.
Jack’s Camp in Botswana, part of Uncharted Africa Safari Company (www.unchartedafrica.com) sits in the Kalahari Desert, offering stylish canvas tents with en-suite bathrooms, indoor/outdoor showers, Persian rugs and cotton sheets. The camp will be introducing a Bushmen initiation experience beginning spring 2011 where your clients will spend 8 nights with the Bushmen. They’ll watch as the Ju/’hoasi young men make the transition into manhood by demonstrating their survival skills and animal tracking abilities. During the dry season months of April, May and October, Jack’s Camp offers a 3-for-2 special; stay three nights and one night is on them.
Back in South Africa, Camp Jabulani (www.campjabulani.com), a family-owned and managed private luxury safari lodge in Kapama Game Reserve, is a Relais and Chateaux property most noted for its herd of trained African elephants which were rescued by the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre. Visitors can interact personally with these animals on daily elephant rides around the waterhole as they swim and play. The camp has only 6 suites with their exclusive Zindoga Villa best suited for the family traveler. During daily elephant-back safari, your clients sail high above the African veld, feeling one with the environment.
For information by country, contact these tourist boards.
Botswana Tourism Board: www.botswanatourism.co.bw
Kenya Tourist Board: www.magicalkenya.com
Malawi TMC: www.malawitourism.com
South African Tourism: www.southafrica.net
Tanzania Tourist Board: www.tanzaniatouristboard.com
Uganda Tourism Board: www.visituganda.com
Zambia Tourism Board: www.zambiatourism.com
Zimbabwe Tourism: www.zimbabwetourism.net