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The most spectacular safari holidays in Africa

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The most spectacular safari holidays in Africa

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  1. Travel Zoom Interesting travel reports from all over the world The most spectacular safari holidays in Africa

  2. It is no secret why a safari leads our wish list for a spectacular holiday trip - staying in truly dreamy luxury tents, incomparable star and unique exotic wildlife viewing - pure adventure and relaxation. In this article we would like to introduce you to the most spectacular African safari holidays.

  3. Angama Mara, Kenya When Angama Mara looks like the imposing movie adaptation of " Out of Africa"Then it is because it is so. Scenes from the film were filmed in the Ngong Hills on this property, which lies on the western edge of the Maasai Mara National Reserve. That this newly built lodge is the brainchild of Steve and Nicky Fitzgerald, the heads of "Behind and Beyond," tells you everything you need to know about luxury here. The two camps, each with 15 suites, are just as impressive as the views from the terraces over the Oloololo escarpments overlooking the vast Great Rift Valley. The interiors of the lodges are an interesting blend of Masai-inspired masonry and colonial period features, thatched roofs and canvas made in Nairobi. Anyone looking for an unforgettable safari adventure in Kenya should definitely choose Angama Mara.

  4. Wild safari Hoani, Skeleton Coast, Namibia Would you like to exchange the Serengeti for the sand? The coastal desert that makes up Northwestern Namibia is a rugged, moon-like landscape of shifting dunes and barren terrain, home to elephants, giraffes, hyenas and even lions. Watch this spectacle of nature from one of the eight tented suites at Wanness Safaris Hoanib Camp, from whose decks you can look out onto a nearby waterhole. Alternatively, you can set out on daily game drives into the remote wilderness with the Jeep and experienced gamekeepers. Are you planning to stay a while?

  5. Virunga Lodge, Rwanda When it comes to wildlife watching in Africa, there are two of the most well-known in Rwanda: the Big Five course and the endangered mountain gorillas hiding in the mist-laden fog forests of Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park. The 10 stone bandas (that's what the dwellings are called) that make up the Virunga Lodge of Volcanoes Safaris offer what many consider to be some of the best views in the world - the ridge line looms over the twin lakes of Bulera and Ruhonda, as well as the Virunga Volcanoes. 

  6. Chinzombo Camp, Zambia You need to board a boat and cross the Luangwa River to reach this safari camp with its six stunning villas. Probably the most luxurious in Norman Carr Safaris' portfolio, this resort is the perfect prelude to a week (or more) on the water. The approximately 60-hectare area of ​​the camp with its private and direct access to the South Luangwa National Park invite you to adventurous safaris. 

  7. Singita Grumeti Serengeti House, Tanzania The five blissfully secluded lodges that comprise SingitaGrumeti in Tanzania are repeatedly praised for their solitude, intimacy and service, not to mention their unbeatable location near the Serengeti National Park and the great migration route. The exclusive Serengeti House, with its eight dreamy suites, is especially known for its private tennis court, safaris and horseback riding, but also and especially for its " infinity pool " overlooking the plains.

  8. Nelson Mandela Center for Reconciliation Villa, South Africa South Africa may not be the best known address for safari lodge experiences, but the Nelson Mandela Center for Reconciliation"Is definitely worth a visit. The former manor for the former president is now a private home where you and 11 members of your closest family and friends can retire. The house has been designed according to Mandela's wishes, with a simple yet sophisticated look that emphasizes local materials, African craftsmanship and the kind of inviting atmosphere that is worthy of one of the world's most popular peacemakers. 

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