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The World's Best Safaris
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A safari adventure is an experience on the top of traveller bucket
lists all over the world, and one only a privileged few get to
experience.
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Whether you're looking for the ultimate glamping experience complete with
personal chef and rooftop bedroom or a rugged expedition in the middle of the
wilderness, our list of top 6 safaris are sure to impress…
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Kenya
For a mixture of wildlife and romance look no further than Cheli & Peacock's Lewa Safari Camp. With spectacular
views of Mount Kenya, it's no surprise Prince William chose this amazing spot to propose to the Kate Middleton.
Boasting rustic safari accommodation and a pristine spot in the wild Northern Frontier District, Lewa Conservancy has
some of the most diverse wildlife in Africa, and also boasts more than 10 per cent of Kenya's black rhino population,
along with the largest population of Grevy's zebra anywhere in the world.
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Tswalu Kalahari, South Africa
Experience the Kalahari at its best from Tswalu. The largest game reserve in South Africa, visitors can explore the
more than 100,000 hectares of wilderness space on the reserve and get up close and personal with the diverse
wildlife in the area. No more than 30 visitors are allowed on the reserve at once - and each of the safaris offer
unrivalled privacy. Choose from a 4 day safari, bush walk or horseback safari and experience the rarely-seen spots of
the Kalahari Desert.
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Kicheche Camps, Kenya
Offering visitors traditionally styled luxury camps and safari expeditions in the Masai Mara and Laikipia regions,
Kicheche Camps are famous for helping visitors catch a glimpse of some rarely seen wildlife from the comfort of their
own tents. The unfenced wildlife areas make for great animal-spotting, and both the Masai Mara and Laikipia regions
are a photographer's paradise.
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Elephant Watch Safaris, Kenya
If you're looking to meet the world's most gentle giants, Samburu Natural Reserve in Kenya is an obvious choice.
Accommodating a maximum of six guests at once, the eco-friendly surroundings are made from buildings made from
trees knocked over by elephants. The rustic camp sets the scene for some prime elephant spotting, along with lions,
hyenas, leopards and exotic birds - perfect for travellers who want to be in the great outdoors.
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Ol Donyo Wuas, Kenya
Boasting staggering views over Mount Kilimanjaro, Ol Donyo Lodge is the ideal retreat for travellers who want to
experience Africa off the beaten path. Each suite comes with a rooftop bedroom so guests can have a night under the
stars, and the lodge specialises in horseback safaris - though guests can also participate in special walking tours,
picnics and game drives.
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Solio Lodge, Kenya
Overlooking the awe-inspiring slopes of Mount
Kenya, the six luxurious rooms in Solio Lodge are
perfect for a little rest and relaxation after an
afternoon safari expedition on the 19,000 acre
game reserve. Visitors can enjoy some of the
best wildlife in Kenya - including 70 black and
150 white rhinos living on the reserve - and then
retreat to their rooms and enjoy luxury
amenities like plate-glass windows overlooking
the grasslands and bathrooms with open fires
and stand-alone tubs. Sound like your cup of tea?
All you need to do now is grab your binoculars
and book flights to Kenya and you'll be on your
way to the ultimate safari experience.
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