Your safari accommodation will set the tone for your entire trip. Unlike hotels where you come and go, your lodge will be where you spend most of your time. And in most cases, your safari lodge will also provide the game drives and any other activities you want to do.
For better or worse, your safari lodge will likely be the only place you interact with on your trip. So before you commit, do your due diligence.
Ask yourself these questions to determine what type of safari lodge is for you:
-What kind of room do you want to sleep in? Bush tent, private bungalow, glamping tent, treehouse, or something else? There is a safari accommodation for every preference!
-What amenities do you want your lodge to have? Wifi, shared pool, private pool, multiple restaurants, adults-only, etc.?
-Do you want to do more activities than just game drives? Every lodge will have game drives, but if you want to do bush walks, riding safaris, visit local villages, or other activities, you’ll need to confirm that a lodge offers these options.
-Is a safari lodge you’re considering an ethical accommodation? Safaris are centered around safely and responsibly entering animals’ habitats without adversely affecting the wildlife. Sadly, too many companies prioritize profit over environmental welfare. So do your due diligence in researching a safari camp’s policies on interacting with wildlife, their habits, and local populations.
My guide for choosing the right safari camp will take you step-by-step through selecting the best accommodation for your safari.