The very best safari lodges and tented camps provide guests with a home away from home in a new and wild country. Our favourites tend to be small and owner-run, with the very best resident guides and, of course, in the most awe-inspiring locations.

Our African Experts – Terry, Aisha, Melissa and founder Henrietta Loyd – have stayed and even worked at the best safari lodges and camps. Through the personal friendships that they have developed with the owners, we can always make sure that your trip exceeds expectations, with those little touches that make a big difference.

Below we have mapped out some of the things we look for in a luxury lodge, a tented camp and a mobile-safari expedition to demonstrate how we decide what is exactly right for you.

WHAT WE LOOK FOR IN A LUXURY LODGE

For first-timers and families who want all the mod-cons, great facilities and a diverse range of activities, lodges are usually the best choice. We choose lodges that are deeply rooted and connected to their surroundings, ones that are steeped in the culture, but for those that want it they can also have gyms, Wi-Fi and even spas. As well as the luxury afforded by permanent structures, rooms also offer a level of privacy and space not always possible with tented camps and mobile safaris.

What we look for in a luxury lodge, a tented camp and a mobile-safari expedition
What we look for in a luxury lodge, a tented camp and a mobile-safari expedition
What we look for in a luxury lodge, a tented camp and a mobile-safari expedition

Londolozi, which has five luxury lodges situated on the banks of the Sand River in the heart of the Greater Kruger National Park, is one the best properties in South Africa. Owned and run by our old friends the Vartys, what makes it so special is the relaxed, family feel that runs throughout the entire operation, a testament to how hands-on and welcoming they are. A real home from home, guests are invited to revel in the beautiful and tranquil setting of each of the unique camps, and what better way to relax and unwind than curled up with a good book in one of the stylish sitting rooms, as an abundance of wildlife wanders along the riverbed below.

Renowned for its longstanding commitment to conservation and restoration, Londolozi has become famous over the years for its incredible number of leopard sightings. Indeed, the two words ‘leopards’ and ‘Londolozi’ have become virtually synonymous. The guiding is superb, with each and every member of the team having that unbeatable combination of raw passion and extensive bush knowledge, which we, at cazenove+loyd, know to be the true key to any exceptional safari.

What we look for in a luxury lodge, a tented camp and a mobile-safari expedition
What we look for in a luxury lodge, a tented camp and a mobile-safari expedition
What we look for in a luxury lodge, a tented camp and a mobile-safari expedition

With a real focus on photography, specially modified vehicles have been designed to ensure that guests are perfectly poised to capture all the action on game drives, without missing a beat. We can also arrange a day’s photography tuition with the camp’s in-house specialist, so that clients can return with even more fantastic images. Whether photography is your thing or you’re looking for somewhere to rest and reconnect with nature – we know just the place.

The stunning Singita lodges in the Grumeti Reserve, Tanzania, are also hard to beat. Faru Faru Lodge was refurbished last year and is as slick and stylish as you might expect of Singita. Its refreshed interiors combine Scandinavian simplicity with traditional African craft. At the top of the hill close to Faru Faru is Sasakwa Lodge, which has a more old-school-glamour vibe. At Singita Grumeti, guests are also provided with a personal staff member who will look after you throughout your stay, making sure your favourite tipple is available out in the bush and that every possible want and need is met.

WHAT WE LOOK FOR IN A TENTED CAMP

Tented camps suit clients who long for that vintage safari experience. The camps we choose for our clients tend to be slightly more remote, with that romantic, rustic feel.

Botswana is well known for its stunning tented camps, such as Jack’s Camp and San Camp. Staying at Jack’s transports you back to the ‘Golden Age’ of safari, with its splendid old-world interiors, impeccable service and traditional English afternoon tea. Only a short drive away, San Camp is the ultimate honeymoon destination, with its billowing white tents looking out over the Makgadikgadi Pans. It feels relaxed yet incredibly exclusive, with only six tents that have four-poster beds and paraffin lanterns. Wonderfully, there is no electricity, which makes the stargazing even more otherworldly. Owner Ralph Bousfield set up Jack’s at around the same time that Henrietta Loyd started cazenove+loyd and we can attest for the incredible attention to detail and care he has always put into the camp, consistently sourcing the finest antique furniture in addition to family heirlooms to create the perfect timeless retreat in the middle of the desert.

For clients with children searching for something a little closer to the raw safaris of the past, we love Footsteps and their Young Explorers programme in Botswana, with its bucket showers and simple, but still very comfortable accommodation. The activities for children are extremely well thought-out, with everything from animal tracking to mokoro canoe trips to bush craft (making jewellery and weaving baskets out of leaves) and learning how to cook typical bush cuisine on offer. Whatever their interests, children and teenagers will leave inspired.

tented camp
Young explorers

Our favourite tented camps are always in unbeatable locations: that is the point of being under canvas. Cottar’s Camp, for instance, lies in the popular Masai Mara Game Reserve in Kenya, but is far from any other tourists, located on its own private concession close to the Tanzanian border. Run by Calvin Cottar, a 5th generation Kenyan who inherited the business from his father, safari is in the blood of all involved with the camp and it runs on a passion for the area and its wildlife and people. Cottar’s prides itself upon its incredibly charismatic guides: the camp has the highest number of professional guides within one camp in the whole of Kenya. We can even organise for Calvin himself to be your private guide. He will charm you with his unrivalled insight into the area and the animals, and his passion for the place he has always called home.

Cottars Camp
Cottars Camp

WHAT WE LOOK FOR IN MOBILE SAFARIS

For something raw and wild, a mobile safari expedition is unbeatable. An obvious advantage of this style of safari is that the location of your camp is chosen depending on when and where the wildlife is most dense, and it allows access to some of the more remote parts of the reserves away from other visitors, where permanent structures are not permitted.

On the best mobile safaris, such as Legendary Serengeti Mobile Camp, which moves around northern Tanzania in pursuit of seasonal game movements, you will feel as if you are the only ones left on Earth. Your guide will open up this incredible area for you, as they are able to be spontaneous, fluid and quick-thinking. Don’t be surprised if you are having breakfast and suddenly hurried to the vehicle as there has been a leopard sighting a mile away. Moments later and you will be face to face with the magnificent predator.

Serengeti Camp
Serengeti Camp

Through the complete absence of other human life, it feels like a completely raw experience, although this is not to say that it is a back-to-basics camping. The best camps feel almost theatrical in their brilliance. Proper beds, dressing tables, china plates, a well-stocked bar and even a small library, and all produced from a few vehicles. You’ll even find Marmite and other home comforts the next day at breakfast. To have this level of service, while also being able to hear a hyena laugh through your tent wall, is truly special.

Moremi Game Reserve
Moremi Mobile Tented Camp

Robin Pope Mobile Walking Safaris pioneered expeditions on foot in Zambia, exploring the more remote areas of the South Luangwa National Park, which has a varied terrain and rich wildlife. A very exclusive experience, with just six guests and one guide, it is perfect for families wanting to travel privately or for solo travellers looking to travel with a small group. This is an old-school, stripped-back way of doing a safari, with simple tents, comfortable camp beds and lanterns lit at night. Destination Expert Millie even spent a few years working for Robin Pope, so can offer clients a real insight into this unique experience and the area she still has a special passion for.

Robin Pope
Robin Pope

All of these lodges and camps have been visited numerous times and are loved by our Destination Experts, but this is by no means a prescriptive list. When deciding the best places for our clients to stay, the only consideration is their wants and needs. Start planning your trip of a lifetime today.

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