Our Camps and Lodges

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Mufindi Highlands Lodge

In the cool embrace of Tanzania’s Southern Highlands, Mufindi Highland Lodge offers a tranquil interlude before or after a Tanzanian safari. Its high-altitude location set among verdant tea plantations makes these quaint wooden log cabins the ideal stopover during fly-in safaris between national parks.

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Katavi Wildlife Camp

This intimate safari tented camp in Katavi National Park gazes over the Katuma River, creating a natural boundary between the Miombo woodlands and the grassy plains. The double-storey, al-fresco dining and lounge area offers an elevated lookout point over the Katisunga Plain, for unrivalled game viewing in what is said to be Tanzania’s most wildlife-dense national park. Retreat to your traditional Meru-style classic tent for game viewing from the comfort of your room.

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Rufiji River Camp

Rufiji River Camp was the first lodge to be built in the north-eastern photographic section of Nyerere National Park (what was once Selous Game Reserve). Its classic canvas tents are set on elevated decks beneath thatched roofs on the banks of the Rufiji River. Talk about being in the thick of all the waterfront wildlife action at this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Stanley's Kopje

Built along the route taken by the explorer Stanley and others, Stanley's Kopje offers luxury tented accommodation in Mikumi National Park.

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Ruaha River Lodge

Ruaha River Lodge provides an up-close perspective of the untamed wilderness and biodiversity of Ruaha National Park across two breathtaking locations. From atop a kopje, the dining area showcases panoramic vistas of Ruaha River in all directions. While the modern riverside camp on the water’s edge offers unparalleled wildlife sightings and birding.

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Lazy Lagoon Island Lodge

The 12 A-frame, beachfront bandas at Lazy Lagoon Island Lodge are bordered by a mahogany and mangrove forest, along a 9km sandspit on Tanzania’s Swahili Coast. This Indian Ocean ‘island’ defines island living with its pool-side loungers, beach salas, and boat excursions to private sandbanks coupled with water activities and freshly-caught fish barbeques.

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