5 Must Visit African Resorts
5 Must Visit African Resorts, that’s our topic for today. Welcome to another post on our African Corner series where we get to discuss lots of amazing topics spanning our African culture, aesthetics and style.
Last week, we discussed 5 African Celebrity Homes We Love, were we featured lots of pictures of some of our favorite celebrity houses. Some other celebrities who we really dig were missing from the list because pictures of their houses weren’t available online.
This week, this post will feature 5 Must Visit African Resorts that are absolutely breathtaking and like the topic says, is a MUST VISIT spot. Check them out!
Lake Mayanra Tree Lodge, Tanzania:
The first on our list is the Lake Manyara Tree Lodge, which offers an exclusive interpretive safari in a remote, game-rich wilderness. It overlooks a forest boma, has an outdoor dining area and its rivers are lined with traditional dugout canoes. Local artworks and tactile fabrics are sold to guests too.
Guests can be found enjoying a plethora of delicious dishes that are enjoyed in the theatrical boma or on the open dining decks, with spectacular forest views.
The rooms are characterized by high ceilings, spaciousness and natural lighting. The bathroom feature wooden counters, doors and is very eco-friendly.
Masai Mara Sopa Lodge, Kenya:
Wanna know the reason why its gardens and trees are so lush and mature? That’s cos it was one of the first safari lodges to be built in the Masai Mara Game Reserve.The architecture of this place is such that its swimming pool is in the center, surrounded by buildings constructed in design of traditional African round houses with conical roofs. One is sure to have a romance with nature should you ever holiday here.
Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, Zimbabwe:
A few kilometers from the famous Victoria falls, the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge is built on a plateau overlooking the Zambezi national park. This is definitely an ideal summer destination.
Chobe Game Lodge, Botswana:
OMG the views here are so beautiful. Chobe Game Lodge, set on the banks of the famous Chobe River is a five-star, fully Ecotourism-certified safari lodge.
Tourists and guests who come here get to explore the diversity of Botswana’s Chobe National Park with the aid of a tour guide both on land and water. The beauty of this place speaks for itself through the pictures.
Tintswalo Safari Lodge, SA:
Tintswalo Safari Lodge has the heart of anyone who has visited primarily for this reason- hospitality. It is beautifully positioned in the Manyeleti, a private Kruger reserve just north of the Sabi Sands. The resort boasts of the most hospitable staff who try as much as possible to build a personal relationship with guests while being very ethical.
That’s the end of our post today on 5 Must Visit African Resorts. Remember, this list is by no means exhaustive. You can tell us some of your favorite African Resorts in the comment section. See you next week!