Other Amazing Camps and Lodges

Asilia’s Namiri Plains Camp Pictured

  • African Bush Camps' Linyanti Expedition Camp.

    African Bush Camps - Botswana

    African Bush Camps, founded in 2006 by Zimbabwean guide Beks Ndlovu, aims to showcase Africa’s natural beauty while prioritizing wildlife conservation and community empowerment. Operating 17 safari experiences across Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, the company emphasizes sustainability and authenticity. As a Black Zimbabwean entrepreneur, Beks is reshaping the safari industry by offering inclusive, locally-rooted travel experiences that deepen visitors’ connection to Africa.

  • Asilia's Kokoko Camp in Ruaha, Tanzania.

    Asilia

    Asilia Africa is a leading safari company offering immersive, authentic experiences in East Africa. Founded in 2004 by passionate conservationists with deep roots in the region, Asilia operates 17 bespoke camps across Kenya and Tanzania and employs nearly 1,000 people. The company is committed to using tourism as a force for good—supporting local communities, protecting wildlife, and sourcing sustainably. As a proud member of the B Corp-certified Nawiri Group, Asilia works to create lasting positive change in East Africa.

  • Desert and Delta's stunning Xugana Lodge in the heart of the Okavango Delta.

    Desert and Delta

    The origin of the present-day Desert & Delta Safaris can be compared to that of a river, where two small tributaries eventually merge to form one large waterway. Today, from the company’s base in Maun, Desert & Delta Safaris continues to strengthen its offering and is one of the most renowned photographic safari operators in the region. The brand is actively involved with local charities and is one of the industry’s leaders.

  • Kwando's Lagoon Camp in the massive and private Kwara Concession.

    Kwando Safaris

    Kwando Safaris offers exclusive access to over a million acres of untouched African wilderness, delivering an authentic and immersive safari experience. Guests enjoy stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and the warmth of dedicated Botswana staff, creating unforgettable memories—from starlit fireside stories to close encounters with nature.

  • Sheldrick Wildlife Trust's camp in Tsavo National Park.

    Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

    Recognising the importance of tourism to Kenya’s wildlife, we now offer the opportunity for individuals visiting Kenya to stay at one of our six eco lodges; five of which are based in Tsavo East National Park; ‘Ithumba Camp’, and 'Ithumba Hill’ with annex 'Ithumba Private' in the Northern area, and 'Galdessa Camp' and 'Galdessa Little' on the Galana river, with our sixth ‘Umani Springs’ nestled within the Kibwezi Forest.

  • Volcanoes Safaris' new Kibale Lodge in Uganda.

    Volcanoes Safaris

    Volcanoes Safaris offers expertly curated great ape and wildlife safaris in Rwanda and Uganda, combining eco-tourism with sustainable conservation and community initiatives. With over 25 years of experience, they provide tailor-made journeys to award-winning lodges, offering deep insights into the lives of endangered mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, and local cultures of the Great Lakes Region.