Handpicked Collection

Africa's Finest Lodges & Camps

33 luxury properties across 6 countries — from iconic Serengeti tented camps to crater-rim lodges and Indian Ocean island resorts. Each personally vetted by our Africa-based team.

Collection last curated: April 2026

Africa's luxury safari accommodation has been transformed — from intimate bush camps under canvas to world-class lodges perched on crater rims. Whether you're tracking the Great Migration across the Serengeti, trekking to mountain gorillas in Rwanda, or unwinding on a Seychelles private island, the right lodge turns a safari into something unforgettable.

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Luxury Lodge
Eco
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Singita Kwitonda Lodge

Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

Singita's Rwandan masterpiece at the foot of the Virunga volcanoes — ultra-luxury gorilla trekking base with sweeping views of the bamboo-clad mountains.

Ultimate gorilla trekking baseViews of Virunga volcanoesPlantation House with organic farm+5 more
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Luxury Lodge
EcoFamily
(567)

One&Only Gorilla's Nest

Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

A One&Only resort nestled in a eucalyptus and pine forest at the foot of the Virunga volcanoes, offering refined luxury as a gateway to mountain gorilla trekking.

One&Only brand luxury standardEucalyptus forest settingPrivate heated plunge pools+5 more
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Luxury Lodge
Eco
(287)

Bisate Lodge

Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

Six stunning forest villas nestled in a reforested volcanic amphitheatre, combining Rwandan basket-weaving artistry with wilderness lodge luxury.

Basket-weave architectural design30,000+ indigenous trees plantedVirunga volcano panoramic views+3 more
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Tented Camp
EcoFamily
(198)

Magashi Camp

Akagera National Park, Rwanda

An intimate luxury tented camp on the shores of Lake Rwanyakazinga in Akagera National Park — Rwanda's only Big Five savannah reserve.

Rwanda's only Big Five destinationLake Rwanyakazinga frontageBoat safaris among hippos+4 more
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Boutique Hotel
Family
(432)

The Retreat by Heaven

Kigali, Rwanda

A stylish urban boutique hotel in Kigali's Kiyovu neighborhood, offering a sophisticated base for exploring Africa's cleanest and safest capital city.

Award-winning Heaven restaurantRooftop bar with city panoramaSocial enterprise training mission+4 more
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Expert Guide

How to Choose Your Safari Lodge

By Budget

  • $200–$500 — Premium lodges with full-board and game drives
  • $500–$1,500 — Luxury camps with expert guides and exclusive traversing
  • $1,500+ — Ultra-luxury: private reserves, spa, sommelier, helicopter transfers

By Traveller Type

  • Honeymooners — Private villas with plunge pools (Angama Mara, North Island)
  • Families — Kids' programs + family suites (Constance Ephelia, Chobe)
  • Photographers — Open vehicles + private hides (Ol Pejeta, Singita Grumeti)

Lodge vs Tented Camp

Lodges are permanent buildings with hotel-style rooms — ideal for those who want creature comforts. Tented camps sleep you under canvas on raised platforms — same luxury amenities but a deeper connection to the bush. Both include en-suite bathrooms and fine dining.

Common Questions

Safari Accommodation FAQ

What is the most luxurious safari lodge in Africa?
Properties like Singita Lebombo Lodge in Kruger, andBeyond Ngorongoro Crater Lodge in Tanzania, and North Island Lodge in Seychelles consistently rank among Africa's most luxurious, with rates from $2,000 to $8,000 per night.
How much does a luxury safari lodge cost per night?
Luxury safari lodges range from $400–$800/night for premium properties to $1,500–$4,000+ for ultra-luxury lodges. Rates typically include full board, game drives, and park fees. Peak season (June–October in East Africa) adds 30–50% to base rates.
What is the difference between a safari lodge and a tented camp?
Safari lodges are permanent structures with hotel-like rooms. Tented camps use canvas structures on raised platforms — luxury versions feature en-suite bathrooms, hardwood floors, and private decks. Both offer similar comfort; the difference is the immersive atmosphere of sleeping under canvas.
Which country has the best safari lodges?
Tanzania and South Africa lead for variety and quality. Tanzania offers iconic Serengeti and Ngorongoro properties from Singita, andBeyond, and Acacia Collections. South Africa's Greater Kruger has the highest concentration of ultra-luxury lodges.
Are luxury safari lodges family-friendly?
Many welcome families, though some have minimum age requirements (often 6–12 years) for game drives. Properties like Constance Ephelia and Chobe Safari Lodge offer kids' programs, family suites, and child-friendly activities.
What is the best time to visit African safari lodges?
The dry season (June–October in East Africa, May–September in Southern Africa) offers the best wildlife viewing. Migration river crossings peak July–September. Green season (November–April) offers lower rates and fewer crowds.
Is it worth staying at a luxury safari lodge?
Yes. Luxury lodges employ expert guides with decades of experience, offer exclusive traversing rights in private conservancies, and include gourmet dining, spa treatments, and community visits. The quality of guiding and exclusivity is the key difference.
What should I look for when choosing a safari lodge?
Consider location (proximity to wildlife and migration routes), accommodation type, included activities (game drives, walking safaris), meal plans, eco-certifications, and family policies. Budget $500–$1,500/night for luxury.

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