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5 of the best recent openings across Africa that you may have missed

Nothing stays still in the world of luxury travel to Africa, and it can be hard to keep up-to-date with all the new openings and refurbishments that happen on a weekly basis across the continent. From the southern coast of South Africa to the Masai Mara in Kenya, here is a selection of 5 of the best openings from the last 6 months that you may have missed. Lekkerwater Beach Lodge, South Africa Located in the most exclusive area of the De Hoop Nature Reserve and only a 3 hour drive away from Cape Town, Lekkerwater Beach Lodge provides a magical beach experience in one of the most impressive coastal reserves on the continent.  This area is known for some of the best whale watching on the planet when from July to November, southern right whales make the long journey back from the Antarctic. In addition to whales, large pods of dolphin and all sorts of marine life can be spotted, providing guest with an incredible marine safari. Lekkerwater Main Lounge The main area at Lekkerwater is the heart of the lodge and has a lovely dining area with an open kitchen and a lounge with a wraparound deck from which to enjoy the fabulous views. Each of the 7 rooms are positioned along a 6-kilometre stretch of private beach, complete with stunning views of the Indian Ocean and all its marine wildlife. The rooms take inspiration from the natural beauty of the reserve and are earthy and comfortable.  In addition to this, they also have wood-burning stoves to take away the chills of the sea breeze in the winter mornings and evenings. Lekkerwater Room In The Evening Nimali Mara Camp, Tanzania Located in the Northern Serengeti on a small kopje just 35 minutes from the Mara River, the small and intimate Nimali Mara Camp has been set away from the hustle and bustle of safari vehicles and enjoys easy access to the migration crossings points. This part of the Serengeti stretches all the way to the Kenya border and is made up of a stunning mixture of valleys, open grass plains, small rivers and rocky kopjes. Nimali Mara Room Exterior The migration comes through this area between July and October, as the herds of wildebeest and zebra head to and back down from the Masai Mara reserve, making this one of the best places to view a famous Mara River crossing.  As well as morning and afternoon game drives with an experienced Nimali Mara guide, guided walking safaris and balloon safaris can be arranged. The new camp fits naturally into its surroundings amongst the trees and boulders. The main guest areas consist of a lounge and dining tent, and there is also an infinity pool set within a natural cave. Each of the 8 suites have glass fronts so that guests can enjoy the incredible views, and in addition there are 2 honeymoon/family suites that each have a private plunge pool and lounge area that can also be converted into another room for families travelling with children. Puku Ridge Camp, Zambia Puku Ridge Camp has recently re-opened after being completely rebuilt earlier this year, and lies nestled in a game rich area of South Luangwa National Park. This is a luxury camp with every comfort, yet it is intimate and friendly with just 8 tents and panoramic views over the floodplain below. The camp offers a full range of game drives and night drives in the South Luangwa National Park using open 4×4 vehicles driven by a knowledgeable guide. The region is abundant with elephants, lions, wild dogs, buffalos, hippos, wildebeests and antelopes – many of which will also be easily spotted as you lounge on your balcony or in your private plunge pool as you relax between activities. Puku Ridge Drinks Stop The huge tented rooms are furnished with natural materials and lovely textiles, and the comfortable beds are draped in mosquito netting and overhead fans help to keep you cool.  The bathrooms have a bathtub as well as both indoor and outdoor showers, and the extensive deck has a panoramic views which can be enjoyed from the seating area, plunge pool or a table which is there for private dining in your room. Unusually for the area, each of the rooms also has its own star bed from which you watch the beautiful night sky and feel even closer to the nocturnal wildlife as the hyenias and lions call out across the plains below.  Of course, if you then feel it gets too chilly (or the sounds start to unsettle you), you can always pop downstairs to the main bed in the room! Puku Ridge view from star bed Mara Nyika, Kenya Meaning “Large Plains or Great Plains,” ​​Mara Nyika is an intimate bush camp consisting of 4 tents set in a valley straddling a small stream under a canopy of umbrella thorn trees, all with views out over the plains. Mara Nykia Camp Guests here have the opportunity to explore the private and exclusive 50,000 acre Naboisho Conservancy, the second largest conservancy in the greater Masai Mara region. The conservancy model combines the conservation of nature and cultural heritage, tourism and enhancement of livelihoods for the local communities. The 4 tents have each been built on a raised deck under the tree canopy to offer guests awe inspiring views out over the bush. They each have an en-suite bathroom with a shower, copper bath tub, double basins and hot and cold running water. Mara Nykia Room Interior In addition, Each of Mara Nyika’s guest tents comes with a pair of high-quality binoculars for guest use as well as a professional Canon camera set, including a Canon 5D camera body and Canon 100-400mm and 24-70mm lenses. As from June 2020, the camp will be reconfigured to feature 5 guest suites as well as a private 2 bedroom Mara Nyika Jahazi Suite. This suite will include the services of a private butler, chef as well as having its own dedicated private game viewing vehicle and guide. Camp Maru, Botswana This is a real throwback to the authentic safari camps of days gone by.  Camp Maru is shaded by a small grove of giant leadwood trees and consists of just 6 luxurious safari tents, offering an intimate and exclusive safari experience in the Okavango Delta. Camp Maru Tent The camp is located in a private concession bordering the Moremi Game Reserve, on the edge of a permanent lagoon which attracts a whole host of animals and birds in all shapes and sizes. Guests can enjoy game drives both in the day and at night, along with guided bush walks and mokoro excursions. The area around the camp is incredibly diverse, including mopane woodland, acacia trees, savannah, floodplains, permanent channels and tiny islands to explore. This region is also well known for its spectacular year-round game viewing, with daily sightings of elephant, buffalo, hippo, giraffe, zebra and other plains game. Notable predators such as lions, hyena, African wild dog and the elusive leopard are often seen regularly. The main guest area has both an open air lounge and dining tent, along with a shaded veranda and welcoming campfire. Each of the safari tents are styled after the romance of the 1930s safari, and overlook the lagoon which is always a hub of activity. Camp Maru Tent Interior Paul Campbell is a Co-founder and Managing Director at Travel Butlers. Travel Butlers are specialists in tailor-made safari and beach holidays to Africa and the Indian Ocean. 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Paul Campbell

Paul Campbell is a co-founder and Managing Director at Travel Butlers, specialists in tailor-made safari and beach holidays to Africa and the Indian Ocean. Paul’s love of independent travel was first cemented when he spent 9 months doing the classic back-packing route across Asia, Australia, and North America when he was 20 year old. Over the following 30 years or so he has returned to these destinations many times, and also travelled for extended periods in central in South America as well as making countless trips to destinations across Europe. His first trip to Africa was nearly 20 years ago, and he fell in love with the continent instantly. After a few more trips (including spending a month training to be a field guide in the Sabi Sands), Paul and his wife Tracey decided to leave their jobs in marketing to form Travel Butlers. Their aim was to provide a friendly, professional, and knowledgeable service to help visitors find the very best experiences in Africa. The company was formed in 2003, and initially focussed on just South Africa and Namibia. Over the years they have taken on more staff and expanded to cover a dozen countries in Africa and the Indian Ocean. They still travel regularly to Africa both to find new destinations and experiences to offer their clients, and to check-up on old favourites.

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5 Comments

  1. This piece reminds me of just how much I need a safari. Can’t have been on one for at least a decade. From reading this it looks as if the safari lodges have really come on leaps and bounds in the years that I have been away. They look so luxurious and so much more comfortable than what I remember.

    1. Hi Sharon,

      The camps have certainly been getting more luxurious over the years, although there are still a good selection of comfortable good value camps as well.

      I’m sure you’ll love it if you do decide to go back!

      Paul.

  2. I like the decor in the Lekkerwater lodge, quite rustic and simple yet comfy. Very impressive to have your own private beach too, I wouldn’t say no to that! The landscape around the Nimali Mara Camp is interesting, particularly with the infinity pool being set in a cave. I’ll have to check their website and see if there’s a photo as I’m very curious as to how that looks! I love the diversity of the styles, from rustic to contemporary, set by beaches or more in lush greenery. Not sure how you’d choose between them though, they all offer something a little different.

  3. Lekkerwater Beach Lodge really is the best of both worlds. Safari and private beach too. At just 3 hours from Cape Town, nothing in this vast country, it must be a real attraction for people wanting Safari plus City.

    1. Hi Nick,

      Lekkerwater is great for a marine safari (whales etc) but there are no lions or elephants….you’d need to venture a bit further from Cape Town to get those in a wild environment.

      It is still an awesome place though!

      Paul.

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