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| Djuma, in the Sabi Sands Game Reserve adjacent to the Kruger, is run by an enthusiastic and experienced team. Bush Lodge has long been a favourite among our clients who prefer a more casual, laid-back style of safari with the emphasis on an all-round experience rather than on 'ticking' species off a must-see list. Bush Lodge is a comfortable camp with a delightful friendly atmosphere and 8 simple thatched chalets with air-conditioning. There's a lovely swimming pool overlooking a well-used waterhole, an elevated viewing deck and library. Read More... |
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| Norman Carr Safaris operates four bush camps, Mchenja, Luwi, Nsolo and Kakuli, in remote areas of the South Luangwa Park. The camps can be combined, walking out of one camp early in the morning and arriving at the next to find your bags there already. Walking safaris are not strenuous and usually last 3 to 4 hours. They are led by a qualified guide and armed game scout. The game activities of each camp are a combination of 4x4 game drives (limited) and bush walking. You often begin with a night or two at Kapani Lodge. Read more... |
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| Erongo Wilderness Lodge lies in the Erongo Mountains two hours north-west of Windhoek where the desert, mountain and bushveld eco-systems meet. This is one of Namibia's most rewarding wilderness environments and the lodge is perfectly sited. Luxurious tented chalets under thatch are built on stilts and set among the granite boulders. Guided walks, nature drives, rock art sites, bird-watching and guaranteed relaxation are all on offer. Good access to either Swakopmund or Etosha to the north. Read more... |
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