Mdonya Old River Camp
The Great Ruaha River…
The Great Ruaha River…
Azura Selous is in a secluded part of Selous overlooking the Great Ruaha River.
Sand Rivers
Kwihala..
Mashatu Lodge (Main Camp) is luxury in the heart of a vast wilderness which joins Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa. This 14 room camp caters for all travellers, in particular adventurous types, photographers and families. Elephant herds, birdlife and predators are the big attraction. No buffalo or rhino are present.
Ngala Tented Camp is an intimate safari camp in prime position on the banks of the Timbavati River. Consistently superb service compliments the productive game-viewing along nearly 15km of this seasonal river. With its innovative partnership with the World Wildlife Fund, this camp deserves to be on everyone’s list.
Kirkman’s Kamp is based around an historic old farmhouse on a high point above the Sand River. Safaris here are excellent year-round as the river plays host to the full array of big game and the lodge is geared for all types of traveller.
Londolozi Pioneer Camp is one of 5 small camps set along the banks of the game-rich Sand River at Londolozi. Intimate wildlife encounters were pioneered here and this remains one of the top African safari experiences. For more information on the other camps and to book a safari at this iconic safari destination, get in touch with us at info@mammothsafaris.com
Madikwe Safari Lodge is made up of 3 small camps adjacent to eachother on a rocky hillside. Wide open views of the Madikwe wilderness compliment the hospitality and great game-viewing that is a feature of this fascinating reserve.
Kanga Camp is in a remote part of Mana Pools about an hour away from the river near a vital wildlife-rich spring. This intimate camp is set in a riverine zone, one of the many habitats to be found here.
Ruckomechi is situated in a private concession within Mana Pools. Scenery is spectacular with views to the Zambezi River and over to Zambia as well as the large Ana trees which the elephants favour. The area is famed for excellent dry season game viewing on land as well as on the river.
The Hide is an award-winning tented safari camp placed on the edge of a seasonal floodplain. The big attraction is the underground photographic hide at the waterhole as well as the privacy of the concession. A night out at the Dove’s Nest should be a highlight too!
Little Makalolo is a light footprint tented camp in the heart of a large private concession in Hwange. The game viewing here is excellent particularly in the dry season when herds and predators come to the ‘Little Mak’ waterhole and cheetah are often found on the surrounding plains.
The modern luxurious Linkwasha Camp is on a private concession in south-east Hwange. It overlooks a busy waterhole which is particularly good in the dry season and is not far from the productive Ngamo Plains which are a great attraction in the green season with many animals giving birth there.
Somalisa Camp is set on the edge of a seasonal floodplain on a wooded island which provides welcome shade in this wild part of Hwange. The camp waterhole is a major attraction to elephants especially in the dry season.
Victoria Falls Safari Club enjoys a neat position just 5km from the falls, but outside town looking west to the wildlife in the Zambezi National Park.
The Elephant Camp West is set a few minutes back from the bustle of Victoria Falls town on a tranquil hill overlooking one of the lower Zambezi gorges. It has good privacy and is perfect for starting or ending a safari.
The reopening of the finest safari lodge on the Zambezi is being met with great excitement. Matetsi River Lodge, perched on the banks of the Zambezi River, has a long history of delivering top hospitality and quality game.
For a piece of history, nothing beats a stay at the iconic Victoria Falls Hotel. A stay here is a fine way to unwind before or after a big safari in a grand, yet relaxed place within eyeshot and walking of the mighty Zambezi River and Victoria Falls.
The Lewa Conservancy is home to one of the two largest Black Rhino populations in East Africa. The intimate Lewa House is one of the places to stay to immerse yourself in the wildlife of this historic conservancy near Mt Kenya.
Loisaba Starbeds is clearly very different to other safari camps. The unique ability to wheel your bed under the African night sky and hear the sounds of the bush is reason enough to visit the Loisaba wilderness.
Segera is a blissful private retreat in the famed Laikipia district at the foot of snow-capped Mt Kenya. It’s focus on design, art and food compliments the possibilities of seeing herds of elephant, the unusual Patas Monkey and possibly some of Laikipia’s African Wild Dogs.
Tortilis Camp looks up to Africa’s highest mountain, Kilimanjaro. It has access to a private conservancy and safaris here are prized for the incredible elephant encounters in such a dramatic landscape.
This off-the-beaten-track safari area adjacent to Chyulu Hills National Park is home to the stunning Ol Donyo Lodge. With distant views of Mt. Kilimanjaro, Ol Donyo provides an intimate space to experience this home of the Masai where wildlife still roams.
Mara Plains Camp is an intimate luxury camp in one of the many Masai conservancies adjacent to the National Reserve. It offers access to a vast area in what is one of the prime big cat parts of the Mara.
Rekero Camp is an idyllic tented camp in the Maasai Mara, known for good local hospitality and as a centre for great game viewing.
Kichwa is one of the original camps in the Maasai Mara. Along with its sister Bateleur Camps, it is situated in a forest grove packed with birds and monkeys and overlooks a classic savanna plain. This is home to a great safari.
Angama Mara is perched on the iconic ‘Out of Africa’ site with outlandish views over the Maasai Mara. This modern camp is a must for first-time or seasoned safari-goers and has fun forest walks and community engagement opportunities too.