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Glamping in Africa
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Glamping in Africa
Africa has been touched by cultures from around the world, yet each region remains unique unto itself and extraordinary among other destinations. The continent contains a multitude of ecological gems and wildlife that can’t be found anywhere else in the world. Imagine glamping under the stars near the natural habitat of chimpanzees in Tanzania, the thundering wildebeest herds of Kenya or the pristine beaches of South Africa—not to mention visiting the enchanting Egypt or mystical Morocco.
Jabulani
hoedspruit, south africa
Camp Jabulani is a perfect translation of the African bush. An open-plan dining room and lounge merge with the wooden deck, which lies in the shade of gigantic leadwood tree. An impressive hanging bridge connects these living areas with the suites that flank the riverbed. The Zindoga Villa at Cam...
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Time + Tide Luwi
eastern province, zambia
Situated deep in the national park on the ephemeral Luwi River, Luwi Camp is wonderfully remote, with no other camps or people for miles around. Tranquility envelops this camp, creating a wilderness haven that allows guests to reconnect with nature in a meaningful way.
Nestled in a grove of anci...
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Time + Tide Mchenja
eastern province, zambia
Flanked by a grove of towering ebony trees on one side and the Luangwa River on the other, Mchenja Camp offers luxury in the heart of the national park. Overlooking a wide river expanse, Mchenja is wonderful for watching large herds of elephants crossing the Luangwa.
The suites bring style, comf...
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Time + Tide Nsolo
eastern province, zambia
One of the more historical safari camps in Zambia, Nsolo Camp is the quintessential 'barefoot luxury' experience. Nestled along the banks of the seasonal Luwi River, a permanent river lagoon attracts a daily parade of wildlife that guests can watch from their private decks.
With a design i...
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Time + Tide King Lewanika
western province, zambia
One of the earliest protected areas in Africa, Liuwa Plain was first protected in the early 1880s by the king of the Lozi people, King Lewanika. The plains are unspoilt and exclusive with rare game and a rich natural heritage. Here, on this broad grass canvas, the annual floodwaters host a pagean...
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