Olakira is an intimate mobile
safari camp which moves twice a year between carefully chosen campsites, allowing for superb game viewing at all times.
Not exact matches
Eastern Cape — where there are many game lodges and
safari camps including Addo Elephant National Park,
which gives you access to the Big 7.
Both the
camps we stayed at are run by a Dutch - owned
safari company called Asilia Africa,
which invests a portion of its profits in wildlife protection and research, bringing resources these areas might not otherwise get.
Mahali Mzuri,
which translates as «Nice Place» in Swahili, is Sir Richard Branson's 12 - tented luxury
safari camp situated in the private Olare Motorogi Conservancy in the Masai Mara, Kenya.
Whatever your budget you'll love Ayers Rock Resort,
which has accommodation from
camp and campervan sites to five - star poolside rooms at Sails in the Desert, and glamping at Longitude 131, where you can see the sun rise and set over Uluru from your own luxury
safari tent.
Fraser Island Guided day tours and
Camping safaris are also available for visitors to Fraser Island
which visit most popular attractions.
The perfect base for your exclusive
safari adventure is the stunning Neptune Mara Rianta luxury tented
camp,
which is nestled in the heart of the Mara North Conservancy.
In the Maasai Mara, Virgin Limited Edition Collection is now welcoming guests to Sir Richard Branson's Mahali Mzuri
safari camp and the Enkeri Mara,
which is being launched by Middle Eastern brand Emaar Hospitality Group, will open at the end of this year giving visitors to Kenya plenty to look forward to.
With special permission from the traditional custodians, Aussie Adventure Holidays have been granted exclusive overnight access to the Aboriginal land of Hawk Dreaming in
which they have built a
safari camp.
Umlani Bushcamp is a classic African
safari camp located in the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve,
which forms part of the Greater Kruger National Park, where the fences have been taken down.
It's impossible to guarantee that you'll see the Big Five - «anyone that tells you that is either lying or disturbingly misguided» - but Johnny told us that «you can certainly increase your chances when booking your
safari, in terms of the time of year, the location of the
camps and whether the area actually has all of the Big Five,
which is often overlooked.»
I would also recommend going for smaller
camps and lodges with a focus on the wildlife and the overall
safari experience as opposed to larger lodges,
which often sacrifice the feeling of being in the wild in favor of unnecessary pampering.»