Safari Lodge - Classic Africa

Safari Lodge - Classic Africa
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Earth Lodge's Amber Suite, with its grand tree-trunk headboard, is a honeymooner favorite. When to go: The best time to see wildlife is in the dry season, May to September. The Chief's Camp remains in one of the most wildlife-rich areas in the delta and in Africa. Exploration in video game cars, on foot and in mokoros (standard dugout canoes) are on offer. Spacious rooms have private plunge swimming pools and floor-to-ceiling windows, and the camp is in keeping with its bush setting. When to go: The dry months, July to October, are best for wildlife. In one of the most popular safari areas in Africa, Angama Mara won a host of design awards when it opened.



The two camps of 15 tents each have floor-to-ceiling windows and bright fabrics influenced by Masai dress. When to go: June to October for wildlife; September and October for Great Migration river crossings. In northern Tanzania, Singita Faru Faru is one of the best African safari hotels, specifically for experiencing the Great Migration. Faru Faru has 7 suites, a family and a two-bedroom villa, with infinity pools ignoring the waterhole and surrounding plains. When to go:  Check it Out  to September for general wildlife. Wildebeest river crossings are best in June/July at the Grumeti River and September/October at the Mara River.


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Jabali Ridge is the very first and only top-end lodge in Ruaha, which is house to one-tenth of the world's lion population, alongside wild dogs, cheetahs and sable and roan antelopes. When to go: June to October is finest for wildlife.


On the untouched island of Nosy Ankao, reachable just by helicopter, this 14-villa lodge grants guests extraordinary access to whatever the tropical-island side of Madagascar needs to offer, from whale-watching to snorkeling, diving, deep-sea fishing, and lemur walking. Like its sis camp, Norman Carr Safari's Chinzombo in Zambia, Miavana is a low-impact take on the high-end luxury safari, with solar-powered bungalows developed from recycled materials. After a jam-packed day in the jungle or more leisurely one on the beach, invest your nights browsing the main lodge's "cabinet of interests" (which houses dinosaur bones, amongst other artifacts), walking the French garden, indulging in a medspa treatment, or simply unwinding in your 5,000-square-foot beachfront villa with its own plunge pool.