Where to travel in Southern Africa in 2017


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Chances are you’ve already booked your Southern African safari for 2017 but if you haven’t, it may not be too late. Even if it is, there’s nothing to stop you from dreaming – and getting in early for next year. 

This is our wish list for 2017:

Old Mondoro and Chiawa Camp
These award-winning remote camps have it all – superb guiding, outstanding dining, astonishing value, and hospitality so sublime that even the elephants can’t stay away. For unforgettable game viewing and unique moments in the heart of Zambia’s Lower Zambezi National Park, choose one or both of these camps.

Chinzombo
Part of the prestigious Norman Carr stable, Chinzombo offers swish villas with private plunge pools and luxurious spa treatments, sleep-outs under the stars, thrilling game walks and driving safaris. As a guest of Chinzombo Safari Camp you have the luxury of private, direct access into the predator-rich zone of the Lower Zambezi National Park.

Miavana
Try something new at Miavana, Madagascar’s newest adventure into the ultimate seaside experience. This extraordinary resort offers five-star land and sea activities and exclusive luxury for the discerning guest.

The Motse at Tswalu
Explore the Kalahari at will on bespoke safari excursions. Pamper yourself at the onsite spa, sleep under the vast desert skies and make it an experience to share when you bring your children along to enjoy it all with you at this elite family-friendly camp.

Duba Plains
All signs suggest that Duba Plains, set to open in Botswana during May, will be every bit as fantastic as its sister-camp Zarafa. Located on a 77 000-acre private concession in the Okavango Delta, Duba Plains provides access to outstanding water and land-based safari experiences with all the frills.

Changa Safari Camp
Perfectly secluded in Zimbabwe’s Matusadona National Park with 4km of water frontage, Changa Safari Camp offers unique and authentic safari experience on land and lake. Game drives and walks, tiger-fishing and the most memorable sundowners you will ever have, are all part of the package at this Safari Camp.

Sorris Sorris Lodge
Stunning, dramatic and ultimately luxurious, Sorros Sorris Lodge showcases the best of the Namibian landscape with views over the Ugab River and the Brandberg Massif. Venture among the sands in search of the rare desert-adapted elephant, and view breath-taking scenery on drives and hot air balloon safaris from this contemporary lodge secluded among the rocks and boulders.

Does our wish list sound tempting? Why not make it a reality. Get in touch today so that we can start planning!

 

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