Reserve These Lodges for Your Next African Safari Adventure

Visit locations in Tanzania, Kenya, and more

May 13, 2016 5:00 am
(Dorobo Tours and Safaris)
(Dorobo Tours and Safaris)

For your next adventure in the African safari, choose one of these eight lodges. Take your pick of lodges in Tanzania, Kenya, Botswana, and Chad. Click on each company’s name for more information.

Dorobo Tours and Safaris, Tanzania – Dorobo doesn’t keep to a set itinerary, so no two safaris are the same. Walking safaris include hot-spots like the Serengeti, Tarangire, and Ruaha National Parks.

(Dorobo Tours and Safaris)
(Dorobo Tours and Safaris)

Greystoke Mahale, Tanzania  The lodge is located nearby the Mahale Mountain forest, which is inhabited by bush pigs, leopards, and butterflies—but the main attraction at Greystoke are the chimps.

(Nomad's Greystoke Mahale)
(Nomad’s Greystoke Mahale)

Jack’s Camp, Botswana  Named for Jack Bousfield, who stumbled upon the site on a trapping exhibition in the 1960s, the camp was refurbished in 2003 in a traditional East African ’40s safari style.

(Jack's Camp)
(Jack’s Camp)

Mwiba Lodge, Tanzania – The lodge sits on a privately owned, 134,000-acre wildlife reserve. Highlights include a slate-lined infinity pool, overlooking springs where guests can view an array of wildlife.

(Mwiba Lodge)

Richard’s River Camp, Kenya – Located on the Njageteck River in the Mara North Conservancy, this seven-tent mini-village is best known for its nearby lion pride.

(Richard's River Camp)
(Richard’s River Camp)

Segera Retreat, Kenya  The main Segera House sleeps a maximum of four people, with a lounge, raised observation deck, and private garden and saltwater pool.  

(Segera Retreat)
(Segera Retreat)

Sirikoi Lodge, Kenya A family-run eco lodge in the middle of the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Sirikoi is known for its abundant black and white rhinoceros and imperial zebra.

(Sirikoi Lodge)
(Sirikoi Lodge)

Camp Nomade, Chad – A tented bush camp in Zakouma National Park, Nomade was established in January of last year. The camp moves seasonally in order to give clients the best game-viewing opportunities.

(Camp Nomade)
(Camp Nomade)

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