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13 African rooms with ridiculously gorgeous views

An incredible view. If your bedroom looks out upon great beauty it is very difficult not to find yourself in a great mood. Waking up to a scene that carries you away is the one detail that always manages to change my day. My favorite African rooms with views that are pure poetry? Here is a current list: 1. The Outpost, Kruger National Park, South Africa Look out across a vast and remote wilderness. Abundant and less common wildlife roam this diverse terrain. Carefully designed with clean lines that blend into the surroundings. This is the most scenically beautiful and diverse part of the entire Kruger Park. 2. Bumi Hills, Kariba, Zimbabwe If water is what soothes your soul then the ten lake view rooms of Bumi Hills Safari Lodge will deliver all you need. Looking out over the great inland sea of Lake Kariba it is possible to surround yourself with serenity and style… all the better to enjoy paradise and beyond. 3. Birkenhead House, Hermanus, South Africa A cliff’s edge in the Western Cape has glorious views of two sandy beaches, with whales to boot between June and November. The elegance of wicker loungers, ostrich feather lampshades, and fresh roses elevate this property. It is a dream. 4. Chongwe Albida Suite, Chongwe River, Zambia Sublime luxury and service set the wild surroundings off perfectly. Butler service, a plunge pool that makes the most of the view and a private dining option turns the Albida into the perfect retreat for four. 5. Olonana, Masai Mara, Kenya A private stretch of the Mara River in the heart of the Masai Mara features 14 glass-sided suites. The breath-taking wonder of Africa and its wildlife is everywhere. During the migration, the action comes home, right to the doorstep of this Eco camp. 6. Rekero, Masai Mara, Kenya The romance of a bygone safari era oozes from the tents above the mighty Talek River. When the migration passes by, the wildebeest thunder across the river right outside your room. A traditional take on the African Safari. 7. Sarara, Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy, Kenya This is a unique world set within the remote Samburu territory of Kenya. A primordial backdrop surrounds the camp which is set at the junction where the amphitheater of the Mathews Range meets the desert. 8. Sindabezi Island, Zambezi River, Zambia A white-sand island idyll that is the only luxury bush camp within easy reach of Victoria Falls. With only five open-sided Chalets the island is the epitome of exclusivity with views across the floodplains of the Zambezi and into a neighboring park. 9. Sausage Tree, Zambezi River, Zambia The grassy islands of the Zambezi’s floodplains are a favorite for buffalo and crocodile and on a sandy riverbank Sausage Tree Camp looks out onto the rugged escarpment. Tents and suites have a personal butler and a lovely deck and pool provide the finishing touches. 10. Ol Malo, Nanyuki, Kenya The Northern Frontier District of Kenya features dense thorn bush. In this place, wildlife and people have been co-existing for a long time and the natural local materials of Ol Malo are sculpted into a warm and hospitable lodge within the rocky hillside. The views from your private veranda are always inspiring. 11. Duba Plains, Okavango Delta, Botswana A matrix of palm-dotted islands, floodplains, woodland and astonishing game viewing, Duba Plains was designed by Dereck Joubert who is based here with his wife Beverly. The camp has developed a sophisticated relationship with local communities and guests may enjoy a steady stream of wildlife parading past their raised decking. 12. Abu Sleep Out, Okavango Delta, Botswana Sleeping out under the African night is always incredible. When you are surrounded by Abu’s herd of elephants it is another experience entirely. The camp stands within a pristine copse of riverine forest and the buildings blend seamlessly with the surrounding hardwood trees. Rooms look out over a large lagoon. 13. Singita Lebombo, Kruger National Park, South Africa Cutting edge design in an African context has resulted in a bold and contemporary yet very organic and natural lodge. A private villa is built low down on the river bank, shrouded by mature trees and comes fully staffed with an open plan kitchen and its own boma. Leora Rothschild is the Owner at Rothschild Safaris. Rothschild Safaris specializes in bespoke, luxury travel in Africa and select wildlife-based destinations around the world. If you would like to be a guest blogger on A Luxury Travel Blog in order to raise your profile, please contact us.

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7 Comments

  1. We have been writing about some of Africas best lodges… But WOW, these are absolutely amazing!!! My favourite was Ol Malo, Nanyuki, Kenya, as it looks like I could fish from the patio :D

  2. Just wow they really are stunning views and all for different reasons. You have picked a fantastic selection have you stayed at all of them? I love a bath with a view so the outpost looks fantastic. Birkenhead house just looks so classically beautiful as well a great place for romance. Taking in nature while having a dip in the pool is something to remember.

  3. What a fabulous selection! Botswana is high on my bucket list.
    Uganda and Rwanda have some serious contenders that would fit well on your list. My favourite luxury lodges here are: Bwindi Lodge (perfect for gorilla tracking), Baker’s Lodge (Murchison Falls National Park), Mount Gahinga Lodge (Virunga volcanoes & gorillas), Virunga Lodge, Bisate Lodge (more gorillas!)

  4. Sarara gets my vote. Are the giraffe numbers still increasing there? Hoping to go there later this year.

    1. When I visited recently everyone was still very positive about all the numbers for game in the area. Wildlife has been increasing here steadily over the years Joseph.

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