7 Unique Places to Stay on Your African Safari

Going on an African safari is like taking the safari of your life. When you choose outstanding African Safari accommodations, the experience is just that much more unforgettable. Africa has something special for travellers looking for something out of the ordinary, from luxurious underwater rooms to stargazing nests. Here are seven unique places that find another home in Private Safaris.


1. Giraffe Manor, Kenya

Eating breakfast with giraffes is one of the best experiences. The Rothschild’s giraffes that poke their heads in the dining room in Kenya’s Giraffe Manor are famous for their majesty. This Private Safaris favourite is an iconic property that offers elegance with a very rare wildlife interaction.

2. Bird Nest at Nay Palad Hideaway, Kenya

The Bird Nest at Nay Palad Hideaway is a perfect place to experience a bit of magic outdoors. The elevated circular retreat is a construction resembling a bird’s nest that enjoys 360° views of the Kenyan wilderness. You could fall asleep underneath the stars surrounded by the sound of nature. This truly is exclusivity on Private Safaris.

3. Shipwreck Lodge, Namibia

Shipwreck Lodge is built to look like shipwrecks on the sands along Namibia’s haunting Skeleton Coast. Each of these chalets boasts the best views of the rugged coastline and the desert dunes around. Stay here as it is to step into the surreal landscape of an unmissable highlight for those looking for unique African Safari Accommodations.

4. The Underwater Room at Manta Resort, Tanzania

Can you picture lying down in an underwater bedroom with reef fish swimming all around you? This enchanting experience is offered at Manta Resort, a three-level floating structure. The underwater suite includes lounging on the deck or looking at the stars from the rooftop. The secluded retreat is set to redefine African Safari Accommodations that mix marine wonders with ultimate privacy.

5. Bisate Lodge, Rwanda

Bisate Lodge is an architectural marvel occupying the slopes of an eroded volcanic crater. The six forest villas have thatched roofs and spectacular views of Volcanoes National Park. This eco-conscious lodge with its luxurious interiors is an unforgettable retreat into the lush landscape of Rwanda.

6. Pelican Point Lodge, Namibia

Situated at the end of a peninsula between the Atlantic Ocean and Walvis Bay Lagoon, this remote lodge has a spectacular view. With panoramic views & incredible tranquillity, guests at Pelican Point Lodge can enjoy both. They also offer a suite in a restored harbour control tower: the Captain’s Cove Suite (a truly private experience). Private Safaris love such exclusive settings.

7. The Highlands, Tanzania

The Highlands are close to the Ngorongoro Crater and are inspired by Maasai architecture with dome shaped tents. These 'futuristic' looking accommodations slot perfectly into the landscape and come with unmatched comfort. It is an ideal place for those who want African Safari Accommodations due to the wildlife encircling it.

Why Choose Unique Stays on Your African Safari?

Selecting unique African Safari Accommodations to enrich the adventure is to not just enjoy the adventure but leave with unforgettable memories. These stays are magical whether it's the giraffes of Kenya or the Skeleton Coast of Namibia. Along with luxury, a lot of these properties also emphasise eco-tourism.

For the ultimate privacy and exclusivity, Private Safaris combined with these exclusive accommodations will be tailor-made. This means if you’re enamoured with underwater marvels or remote lodges, Africa’s got something very special for you.

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