
CONGO
THE SECOND LUNG OF THE WORLD
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The most exciting development in African travel is the Congo (or Congo-Brazzaville). Access to the equatorial rainforests of Africa is now easier than ever before. Home to around 100 mammal species including the western lowland gorilla, chimpanzees, forest elephant, buffalo and the rare bongo antelope, it is an extremely important biodiversity centre for the world.
With 70% of the country covered in rain forests, these forests have been referred to as “the second lung of the world.” In this way, they contribute to world climate in many ways. They are dense, complex and remote, making them the least-explored corner of Africa.
The key safari location lies in the exceptional Odzala-Kokoua Forest, which has been protected since 1935. It is an undisturbed primary forest and home to the western lowland gorillas that have become habituated to human presence. This low-impact safari allows guests the opportunity to partake in walking safaris to view the gorillas. Entering into marshy clearings, known as a bai, guests will see where herds of elephant and other wildlife congregate. They can also swim through the crystal clear waters, kayak and boat along waterways spotting antelope, birds and beautiful butterflies along the way.
As a country rich in wildlife and in culture, the Congo is the next big thing in safari travel in Africa. If you want an experience that cannot be offered anywhere else, then this is the place to visit.
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Rebuilt in 2018, Little Mombo is a celebration of our conservation purpose, including the Botswana Rhino Reintroduction Project. It combines luxury and service excellence with a celebration of the amazing natural splendour that is the Mombo Concession.
With just three tents tucked away on the other side of the same island, Little Mombo is a smaller, more intimate version of its sister camp. Built under a shady canopy of jackalberry and sausage trees, overlooking a floodplain regularly visited by herds of herbivores (and their predators), the camp has its own facilities, including a dining area, boma, kitchen, lounge and pool, while being connected to Mombo via a raised boardwalk.
Renowned as “the place of plenty,” the enormous variety of wildlife around Little Mombo makes it a hugely sought-after wildlife-viewing destination.
OKAVANGO DELTA GALLERY
CHOBE
Zarafa, Botswana’s first Relais & Chateaux property, is an exquisite camp located on the private 320,000-acre Selinda Reserve. The Reserve links the Okavango Delta with Chobe National Park and every area of the camp offers stunning views over the Zibadianja Lagoon, the source of the Savuti Channel.
KGALAGADI
Luxurious Vumbura Plains lies in an area that is a mix of water and dry land. The wildlife is diverse, allowing for land and water activities that can be experienced in vehicles, mokoro and boats to deliver a complete African safari experience.
Vumbura Plains comprises of two separate but linked camps, consisting of a total of 14 raised, spacious rooms with unique and contemporary design. These include indoor and outdoor showers as well as an en-suite bathroom.
Additional features include a private plunge pool and 'sala’ – from where you can watch the passing parade of wildlife or even enjoy a relaxing and soothing massage.