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Tanzania Hideaways
With some of the most romantic safari lodges in Africa and its own gorgeous coast line Tanzania is perfect for a romantic holiday. Tanzania stretches from the volcanoes in the crater highlands along the Great Rift Valley to the Indian Ocean, home to the spice islands of Zanzibar. It has some of the largest parks and reserves in Africa, including the world famous Serengeti. Most famous for its northern circuit where you can combine safaris in the Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara and the Serengeti, the southern circuit is equally as impressive and just a short flight from the stunning coast line. As well as traditional safaris in 4x4 vehicles, Tanzania has fantastic walking safaris and mobile safaris, where your camp is set up in the area with the most seasonal abundance of game. The safari lodges, both tented and permanent are wonderfully elegant and intimate.
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Ngorongoro Crater Lodge
Ngorongoro Crater
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Often described as Masai meets Versailles, each sumptuous suite is reminiscent of a bygone era and adorned with graceful antiques and grand chandeliers. Steeped in romance with floor to ceiling glass windows overlooking the magnificent Crater below, each suite comes with a personal butler who will discreetly tend to your every need, bringing you tea in bed, stoking your fireplace and drawing your bath.
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Grumeti River Camp
Serengeti National Park
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Situated in a remote valley, this flamboyant safari camp with 10 stylish, vibrantly African-designed tented suites is set along the banks of a by-water of the Grumeti River. The game viewing is excellent; every year during Africa's annual Great Migration hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and other herbivores cross the Grumeti River, risking the jaws of some of Africa's most fearsome crocodiles.
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Nomad Mobile Safaris
Serengeti National Park
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The whole concept of the travelling safari derives from the continent's early explorers who moved camp when the urge took them and who would not compromise on comfort despite their surroundings. The traditional 'Out of Africa' approach to going on safari offers comfort and privacy in a sophisticated bush setting. Camps are set up before your arrival and are located to shadow the seasonal game migrations.
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Mwagusi Safari Camp
Ruaha National Park
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The camp, located in an area prolific in wildlife, is owned and run by Chris Fox, who brings a great deal of enthusiasm and energy to your safari. The stunning thatched bandas are built into the banks of a sand river, with an ingenious and unusual use of driftwood, stone and other items found locally. An absolute must for couples is to ask for a private bush dinner, which is incredibly romantic.
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