— Africa —

Safaris, drawn by hand.

From the open plains of the Mara to the Okavango's flooded labyrinth — curated with private guides, charter aircraft between concessions and exclusive-use camps where the itinerary calls for it.

The original safari

Kenya

From the Maasai Mara's golden plains to the wild north of Laikipia, Kenya remains the spiritual home of the safari — equal parts wildlife theatre and cultural conversation. Expect classic open-vehicle game drives, walking safaris with Samburu and Maasai guides, hot-air balloon flights at dawn, and conservancies that have set the standard for community-led conservation across the continent.

Of the Great Migration

Tanzania

Tanzania holds the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and Ruaha — three of the most consequential wildernesses on earth. Travel slowly, between camps, following the rhythm of the herds. Pair the northern circuit with the southern parks of Ruaha and Selous for solitude, then end on the white sand and dhow-rigged channels of Zanzibar or Mnemba.

Singita Sasakwa Lodge — luxury safari lodge in Serengeti

Serengeti

Singita Sasakwa Lodge

Edwardian manor styling above an endless Serengeti horizon.

Nine private cottages with infinity pools, an equestrian centre, library, observatory, spa and gym set on the Sasakwa Hill above the Grumeti Reserve. A view across the Great Migration corridor that does not end — and one of the most exclusive private concessions in East Africa.

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Roving Bushtops — luxury safari lodge in Northern Serengeti

Northern Serengeti

Roving Bushtops

Wondrous comfort on wheels — a mobile tented camp at the heart of the Serengeti.

Just eight wheeled tents, each a five-star ensuite haven under canvas. King-size beds with Bushtops signature linen, sunken bathtubs and huge wooden decks with private hot tubs. Open on three sides by day for uninterrupted Serengeti views; 24-hour butler service, power and wi-fi throughout. Tents can be combined into family suites for up to six guests, and the entire camp moves with the migration.

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Jabali Ridge — luxury safari lodge in Ruaha National Park

Ruaha National Park

Jabali Ridge

Stone, glass and granite kopjes — Tanzania's wild south.

Eight suites built into the boulders of Ruaha, one of the largest and least-visited parks in Africa. Walking safaris, fly-camping under the stars, exceptional leopard, wild dog and lion sightings — and almost no other vehicles for miles.

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Roho ya Selous Camp — luxury safari lodge in Nyerere National Park (Selous)

Nyerere National Park (Selous)

Roho ya Selous Camp

A tented camp on the banks of the Rufiji River, deep in Africa's largest protected area.

Eight canvas tents raised on wooden platforms above the river, with open-air bucket showers, private viewing decks and some of the most diverse safari activities on the continent. Boat safaris through hippo channels, walking safaris among elephant and wild dog, and night drives in open-sided vehicles.

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— Beyond Lodges —

Pair a safari with the Cape, Zanzibar, Mauritius, or your own island.