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Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve Since 1979 Sabi Sabi has hosted visitors from all over the world, drawn to this unique area by the promise of the safari experience of a lifetime. Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve, situated in the world-renowned 65000 hectare Sabi Sand Wildtuin in the South-Western section of the Kruger National Park, is a wildlife oasis, where you can observe at close quarters the age-old natural relationship between predator and prey. Big game abounds and roams freely throughout this pristine part of the ancient African continent. The diverse habitat is home to spectacular wildlife including the Big 5 - lion, leopard, rhino, buffalo and elephant - as well as cheetah, wild dog and some 200 other animal species indigenous to the area. There is nothing quite as stirring as the sight of a lion, elephant or rhino roaming free in the bush; as haunting as the sound of a hyaena laughing in the dead of night; as electrifying as the tension one feels when following spoor along a dry riverbed. This is what makes the Sabi Sabi experience so memorable. Day and night in open Land Rovers, led by highly trained Game Rangers and qualified Trackers, follow the animals on and off-road, deep into the heart of the wild African Bushveld. Walking safaris allow guests to feel the pulse of untamed Africa through the soles of their feet. |
Asilia Africa When all elements fall into place, then a safari in East Africa can be more than the greatest holiday one has ever had. It can change people’s perspectives on important topics in the modern world, and thereby ultimately change people's lives. Asilia aspires to achieve this, in our properties and through the way we carry out safaris. Essential elements of our properties are that they should be of small scale, intimate and personal. The emphasis is on the nature outside, on the quality of guiding and the quality of service and food. No Asilia property feels the same: we cherish uniqueness and individuality. Where we can, we take you out of the vehicle, to experience Africa on foot, as immersed as you will ever get. We are a responsible ecotourism company. Protecting the pristine areas we operate in and offering opportunities for local communities to benefit from tourism sits at the heart of our mission. All our camps are carbon-neutral and we encourage our guests to travel in the same way. |
Belize Lodge & Excursions Here the magnificent tropical rainforest is alive with jungle creatures. Mayan ruins unveil the remnants of once-grand cultures. Giant ceiba trees create a canopy rich in exotic bird and wildlife. Crystalline rivers open to the azure waters of the Port Honduras Marine Reserve, an area of five coastal rivers and 130 small tropical islands. The southern terminus of the world's second largest barrier reef looms just beyond the sun up horizon. Untouched for centuries, this pristine habitat can be discovered in a unique luxury safari experience as you journey through twelve distinct ecosystems on our Trans-Habitat Expedition. |
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The Bushcamp Company The Bushcamp Company was formed in 1999 when four camps – the well-established Kuyenda and Chamilandu, and the younger Chindeni and Bilimungwe – came together under one parent company. Our fifth bushcamp, Kapamba, was built on the banks of the Kapamba River in 2005, and in 2008 a sixth camp, Zungulila, was built upstream on the same river. Founded by Andy Hogg and Andrea Bizzaro, the company is still run from its headquarters at Mfuwe Lodge by Andy – a Zambian who used to work at Save the Rhino Trust’s Chinzombo Lodge in Luangwa. The Bushcamp Company is fortunate enough to be the only safari operator in this southern section of the park. As a result, we pride ourselves on the intimate nature of our small, exclusive bushcamps, each one situated in breathtaking and remote locations, far from other camps and tourists. |
Kwando Wildlife Experience ‘Intimate’ and ‘personal’ are core Kwando Safaris values. The vast wilderness areas in which our camps are located are known for their remoteness and high quality wilderness experience. With the intoxicating sunsets, tranquillity and endless horizons, most people are reluctant to leave! In order for a camp to be included in the Kwando Safaris circuit, it must have the following characteristics:
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