Suyian Lodge
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Communal facilities will include gorgeous spaces such as a house-kitchen dining area, a sunken firepit, a courtyard, a bar with indoor and outdoor areas, a library, lounge, map room, and a spectacular rim-flow pool. What’s more, there will be a discretely located wellness centre, yoga studio and an excellent gym. This all amounts to an array of facilities far in excess of what might seem needed for so few guests, but you won’t find anyone complaining, nor anyone wanting to go back home.
- Look out for the elusive black leopard, a rare melanistic marvel, rare African wild dogs, and the indigenous Laikipia hartebeest.
- A safari on a camel is a great way to get close to animals in sedate style. Those who want a bit more comfort might opt for a horse. Either way, you’ll be soothing your legs in the pool at the end of the day.
- The banks of the Ewaso Narok River are ideal for picnics and a bit of bird watching.
- There are active herdsmen farming parts of the surrounding land. Spend the day with them to learn how they coexist with the native animals.
- Take a helicopter trip to see the full majesty of the plains and enormous Mount Kenya. If you want to go further afield, head to the Matthews Range or Lake Turkana.
- Take a walking safari to see the rock art in the surrounding landscape to remind yourself that aesthetics have always been important.
Zambia is the path less-travelled, which means that a safari here is always one with guaranteed privacy. It’s also an experience of how African exploration always used to be, with bush camps deep in game-rich territory and walking safaris led by expert guides. Authenticity can still be comfortable, so amazing food and perfectly-placed accommodation are just as Zambian as the wilderness.
Indulge in a luxurious Zambian getaway. Start with the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls, then venture into the wilderness for an exclusive safari, encountering Zambia's diverse wildlife while unwinding in stunning accommodations, creating an unforgettable African adventure.
We’ve compiled a list of our favourite experiences to inspire your imagination.
Three of Africa’s great rivers set the scene for your Zambia safari. The Zambezi, the Luangwa and the Kafue rivers are all of different character and have national parks named for them.
Whether on foot, canoe or open vehicle - Zambia is the perfect place for a real family safari adventure. You can track elephants and giraffe walking with an expert guide. You can paddle a stable Canadian canoe down the Zambezi watching zebra and antelope drinking at the water’s edge.