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Embark on a bespoke African adventure with Savile Row’s new safari guide

Savile Row Travel has recently launched a new Safari Guide. Curated with luxury travellers in mind, it is an excellent resource for anyone thinking of visiting Africa for the first time, or indeed for regular visitors to this continent of contrasts.

It covers everything from descriptions of prime safari destinations to expert insights on upscale safari lodges, wildlife and and bespoke experiences, and will help you to explore Africa in a sustainable and enriching way.

This invaluable resource focuses on sustainability and conservation efforts, highlighting some of the most iconic safari destinations but also delving into how travellers can engage with the local environment and culture in a meaningful way.

Here are five safari destinations highlighted in the guide that will whet your appetite for Africa’s diverse ecosystems, not to mention a wealth of opportunities for unforgettable safaris.

Kenya’s Masai Mara

A great place to start is Kenya’s Masai Mara, famous for the Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest, zebras and other wildlife make the long journey across the savanna. Consequently, the Masai Mara offers amazing wildlife viewing, and the guide details luxury stays at exclusive lodges where you can enjoy front-row seats to one of the world’s most awe-inspiring natural events.

Tanzania’s Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater

Another East African hotspot for witnessing the same Great Migration spectacle can be found in Tanzania. The experience is different, though, and the Serengeti’s vast plains and the dramatic Ngorongoro Crater offer prime opportunities for observing the Big 5. See the guide for insights into the best times to visit for optimal wildlife viewing.

Botswana’s Okavango Delta

For an altogether difference safari experience, try Botswana and, more specifically, the Okavango Delta. It’s known for its pristine beauty and waterways, and will provide a unique safari experience with the opportunity for mokoro (a dug-out canoe) rides through the delta’s winding channels. Discover luxury tented camps alongside a rich diversity of birdlife and aquatic animals.

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South Africa’s Kruger National Park

And let’s not forget the many safari opportunities that are to be enjoyed in South Africa, including the Kruger National Park, famous for its Big 5 sightings and spanning nearly 20,000 square kilometres. Luxury game drives will take you through vast landscapes,from savannahs to dense woodlands, whilst upscale lodges will ensure your wildlife experiences are accompanied by stylish, high-end accommodation so that you can relax in comfort after a day of adventure.

Namibia’s Skeleton Coast and Etosha National Park

And finally, with its stark desert landscapes and towering dunes, Namibia presents yet another different kind of safari experience, where adventure meets isolation. The Skeleton Coast offers a surreal safari experience, with its eerie, mist-covered shores, scattered shipwrecks, and stark, desolate beauty. It’s a remote region where you may observe elephants, lions and even brown hyenas., all thriving in a somewhat harsh environment. Etosha National Park on the other hand is famed for its vast salt pans and waterholes that attract a range of animals, from oryx and springbok to rhinos and giraffes. In Nambia, safaris focus on the rare and the unexpected.

What to expect from a Savile Row safari experience

The thrill of observing Africa’s wildlife – combined with stays in exclusive lodges offering comfort and style – lie at the heart of Savile Row safari experience. You can expect high-end, tailored travel experiences, designed to create lasting memories – experiences that go beyond traditional wildlife-viewing expeditions, but instead introduce you to unique experiences such as hot-air balloon rides, walking safaris, and nights under the stars in luxury mobile camps, all with a strong emphasis on sustainable tourism. In short, you can expect the perfect blend of adventure and luxury, and you can gain inspiration on exactly how to achieve this through Savile Row’s new safari guide. Take a look and be inspired to take an African safari on your next trip!

Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Savile Row Travel.

Paul Johnson

Paul Johnson is Editor of A Luxury Travel Blog and has worked in the travel industry for more than 30 years. He is Winner of the Innovations in Travel ‘Best Travel Influencer’ Award from WIRED magazine. In addition to other awards, the blog has also been voted “one of the world’s best travel blogs” and “best for luxury” by The Telegraph.

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7 Comments

  1. I’ve seen that image of the wildebeest before. It is THE iconic picture of the great migration. Seeing that is definitely on my travel bucket list.

  2. For safari addicts, this collection of safari pictures and lodges is what we live for. Some fabulous safaris on offer here.

  3. All this reminds me of some of the safaris I’ve done and some of the safaris I’d like to do in the future.

    In my mind there’s no doubt that the best holidays that I’ve ever had have been safaris.

  4. Booking a safari isn’t as straightforward a choice as you might think. There’s so many countries now offering top class safaris. You’ve got to decide when you want to go as well. Are you happy to verge into green season when it’s a little cheaper but wildlife is less likely to congregate around waterholes? The more information you can get the better.

  5. We’ve travelled a lot and a lot of friends are saying that it’s high time that we did a safari. We’ve taken a look at the Savile Row offerings and been inspired.

  6. And the father and son in that top picture look as if they’re wearing Savile Row elegance for their Savile Row Safari.

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