by Sharon Sneddon | Jul 4, 2018 | Properties in focus, What’s new
Bush Camp by Camp Kwando, situated on an island in the flood plains of the Kwando River in Namibia, opened recently. Accommodation comprises four private camp sites, each with its own braai (barbecue) facilities under a thatched roof, and ablutions with toilets. Each...
by Sharon Sneddon | Jun 8, 2018 | Properties in focus, What’s new
Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camps, situated in the Olderkesi Conservancy, bordering the Serengeti and Loliolondo reserves in Kenya, has introduced electric mountain bikes, known as E-Bike Bush Rides. The solar powered electric bikes are a product of the Meeco Group, a clean...
by Sharon Sneddon | Mar 16, 2018 | What’s new
Imvelo Safari Lodges recently launched The Stimela Star, Zimbabwe’s only private overnight sleeper train. The Stimela Star operates from Victoria Falls to Hwange National Park, linking up to the regular Victoria Falls-Bulawayo passenger train, transporting guests on...
by Sharon Sneddon | Mar 15, 2018 | Properties in focus, What’s new
Mhlumeni Bush Camp has opened in the Lubombo Conservancy in Swaziland. The camp’s four tents can each accommodate three people, and a dedicated campsite for travellers with their own equipment can hold up to 40 guests. Traditional meals are prepared by the camp staff....
by chad | Nov 14, 2017 | Properties in focus, Tried and tested, What’s new
Bayala Private Safari Lodge and Camp is a newly renovated family oriented lodge situated 3 hours’ drive north of Durban’s King Shaka airport. Bayala is nestled within a non-malaria, Big 5 private conservancy of close to 30,000 ha of unspoiled wilderness. View lion,...
by Sharon Sneddon | Nov 13, 2017 | News & Views, Properties in focus, What’s new
The much-anticipated opening of one of Zimbabwe’s premier private island lodges, Chundu Island, has arrived. Proud owners, Seolo Africa, who you may know from their already well-respected lodges, Rhino Walking Safaris and Rhino Post Safari Lodge, welcomed their first...