Safari Lodge Reviews

African Safari Lodge Reviews

African Safari Lodge Reviews.

The Heart of our African Safari Lodge Reviews

Choosing an African Safari lodge is more than just making a reservation. It’s about creating a meaningful adventure. The lodge you choose becomes the heart of your trip, shaping everything from the excitement of early-morning game drives to the quiet of nights under the stars. You might wake up to the sound of migrating herds in a canvas tent or watch elephants gather at a waterhole from a stone veranda. Your choice shapes your daily routine, your wildlife experiences, and how at home you feel in the wild.

My reviews focus on more than just luxury. I look for special places that honour local heritage and show a real commitment to sustainable tourism and protecting the wild. I seek out lodges that care about biodiversity and support local communities, so your stay helps keep the ecosystem healthy for the future.

I take a careful and thorough approach to every review. Each assessment is based on clear criteria for travellers who want something special. I look beyond luxury touches to consider the quality of the guides, the location’s privacy, and how well the lodge fits into its environment. Whether you love safari photography or simply want a peaceful retreat, I pay attention to every detail of the guest experience, from private sundowners to the lodge’s views on conservation and caring for the land.

Choosing Your Safari Experience

Before looking at specific destinations, it helps to understand what makes the bush unique. These guides aim to cut through the marketing and help you discover what really matters for your next trip. From the famous grasslands of East Africa’s Great Migration to the hidden, beautifully designed luxury African Safari lodges in the Southern bushveld, I judge each place for its true authenticity. My goal is to help you find a Safari lodge that feels like a real home in the wild, where you can truly connect with the land. I want your African journey to be more than just a visit—it should be a meaningful part of your story.

African Elephant crosses a sandy road and causes chaos of safari vehicles

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Wildebeest herd grazing on the African plains

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Wildebeest herd grazing on the African plains

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Reviews by Region or Country

Our Independent Reviews: Organised by Region or Country for Easier Browsing and Insight

South African Safari Lodge Reviews

From the storied granite outcrops of the Sabi Sands to the rugged Cape coastlines, South African Safari lodges offer a masterclass in refined wilderness. These reviews focus on sanctuaries that balance world-class hospitality with deep respect for bushveld rhythms.


Botswana Safari Lodge Reviews

Discover remarkable safari lodges across Botswana’s great wilderness areas, where wildlife, conservation, and meaningful safari experiences come together.

  • Why Is Botswana So Expensive For Safaris?

    Botswana is often regarded as one of Africa’s most expensive Safari Destinations. So why is Is Is Botswana so expensive for Safaris? The answer lies in the tourism model that prioritises Wilderness, Conservation and exclusivity over visitor numbers. Here are the three reasons why: 1. No Crowds Vast Wilderness. Very few guests. 2. Low Impact…

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    Jack’s Camp Review

    Jack’s Camp Review: Reflecting on Wonder in the Kalahari Writing the Jack’s Camp Review soon reminded me how different a Safari experience is here. If the Okavango Delta tells its story through water, then the Makgadikgadi tells its story through time. At first glance, the landscape appears almost empty. But beneath these wide horizons is…

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    Jao Camp Review

    Jao Camp Review: Reflecting on Harmony in the Okavango Delta If Duba Plains invited us to reflect upon resilience, this Jao Camp Review encourages us to consider harmony. Here, architecture, Wilderness, water, and wildlife combine to create an experience that feels both sophisticated and deeply rooted in place. Situated within a private concession bordering Botswana’s…

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    Vumbura Plains Independent Review

    Reflecting on a Landscape in Motion: Vumbura Plains From Scotland, I write my Vumbura Plains independent review to highlight one of Africa’s wonders: the river that never meets the sea. The Okavango Delta always seemed improbable. Its waters rise in the distant highlands of Angola, travel hundreds of miles, and then spread across northern Botswana…

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    Zarafa Camp Independent Review

    Reflecting on Stewardship and Legacy: Zarafa Camp As I write the Zarafa Camp independent review from Scotland, I reflect on a question at the heart of every meaningful Safari: what protects the wilderness once visitors have gone home? Some safari camps impress with luxury or wildlife. Zarafa Camp embodies a philosophy believing exceptional Safari experiences…