8 Things to Know Before Your First Safari

8 Things to Know Before Your First Safari

8 Things to Know Before Your First Safari

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Planning your first safari comes with a mix of excitement and uncertainty. For many travellers, it is a once-in-a-lifetime trip, often shaped by images of close wildlife encounters and wide open spaces. What is less talked about is how the experience actually works day to day.

After travelling across several regions in Africa and planning safaris for clients with different expectations, one thing becomes clear. The people who enjoy it most are the ones who understand the rhythm before they arrive.


TL;DR – First Safari Guide

Safari is not about chasing sightings, it is about understanding the rhythm of the bush. Early mornings, patience, and the right guide shape the experience, while wildlife is not guaranteed. Over time, smaller animals and daily patterns become just as interesting as the well-known species, and that way of seeing stays with you when you return home.

This guide covers what you need to know before your first safari, based on how the experience unfolds in practice.

1. Early mornings are part of the routine

Safari days start early. Most game drives begin at sunrise, which usually means waking up before first light. For many travellers, this is one of the first adjustments.

Once you are out in the bush, the timing makes sense. The air is cooler, the light is softer, and animals are more active. Predators are often still moving, and herbivores begin to gather and feed.

The early start also shapes the rest of the day. After the morning drive, there is usually time to return to camp for breakfast and rest before the afternoon activity. Evenings tend to end earlier than on other trips.

It is a different pace, but it becomes natural after a day or two.

2. Every drive is different

No two game drives are the same, even in the same area.

Some mornings are active, with multiple sightings in a short period. Others are slower, where more time is spent tracking or observing the environment without immediate results.

This variation is part of the experience. Safari is not built around fixed outcomes. Animals move freely, and each day depends on what is happening in that moment.

Over several drives, you begin to see patterns, but there is always an element of unpredictability. This is what keeps the experience grounded and real.

3. It’s more than the Big Five

For first-time travellers, the Big Five often feel like the main goal. They are well known and easy to focus on before the trip begins.

Once you are on safari, that focus usually shifts.

You start noticing smaller animals, birds, and how different species behave. A herd of elephants moving through an area, a group of antelope reacting to a distant sound, or birds following larger animals all become part of what you pay attention to.

These moments are not secondary. In many cases, they are what you remember most, because they show how the environment works as a whole.

A safari becomes more engaging when you move beyond a checklist and start observing what is around you.

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4. What you wear matters

Clothing plays a practical role during a safari. Neutral colours such as beige, green, and light brown are standard. They work well in the environment and are comfortable for long periods outdoors.

Layering is important. Early mornings can be cold, especially during certain seasons, while temperatures increase as the day goes on.

A simple combination works best: a light jacket for the morning, breathable clothing for later in the day, and comfortable shoes.

There is no need for specialised gear. The focus is on comfort and practicality, as most of your time is spent sitting in a vehicle.

5. Your guide shapes the experience

The guide is one of the most important parts of any safari.

They do more than drive the vehicle. They track animals, read signs in the environment, and understand behaviour. This affects both what you see and how you understand it.

A good guide explains what is happening in a clear way. They might point out tracks on the ground, explain why a herd is moving in a certain direction, or describe how predators behave in different situations.

This turns each sighting into something more than just a moment. It gives context and helps you follow what is happening over time.

The quality of guiding often depends on the lodge and region, which is why choosing the right setup matters from the start.

6. Give each drive enough time

Safari requires time. Animals do not follow a schedule, and sightings often depend on patience.

You may spend part of a drive following tracks or waiting in one area. In other cases, you might come across animals quickly but stay longer to observe their behaviour.

Moving too quickly between locations usually does not improve the experience. Many of the best moments come from staying in one place and allowing things to develop.

This is also why most safaris are planned over several days. It allows for a range of experiences without pressure to see everything at once.

7. Wildlife is not guaranteed

This is one of the most important points to understand before your first safari.

Animals move freely, and sightings vary from one drive to the next. Some outings are active, while others are quieter.

Over the course of several days, you are likely to see a wide range of wildlife, especially in well-managed areas. Even so, there are no fixed outcomes.

This is part of what makes safari different from other types of travel. When you do see animals, it feels natural and unplanned.

Understanding this in advance helps set realistic expectations and allows you to enjoy the full experience.

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8. It stays with you long after the trip ends

Time in the bush changes how you observe your surroundings.

You begin to notice smaller details, such as sounds, movement, and patterns in animal behaviour. The pace of the day also shifts, with more time spent watching and less time rushing.

When you return home, this does not disappear immediately. Many travellers find they remain more aware of their surroundings and more comfortable with slower moments.

It is not something you think about before the trip, but it becomes clear once you have experienced it.

Planning Your First Safari

Planning a safari involves more than choosing a destination. The region, lodge, and structure of the itinerary all affect how the experience feels.

Some areas are better suited for first-time travellers. They offer consistent wildlife viewing, shorter travel times, and well-established lodges.

Other regions are more remote and require more time to reach. These can be rewarding, but they need careful planning to avoid fatigue from travel.

The way your itinerary is built also matters. Long transfers, poorly timed flights, or too many location changes can affect the overall experience.

Working with someone who has first-hand knowledge helps simplify these decisions. It allows you to focus on the experience itself rather than the logistics behind it.

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When to Go on Safari

Timing plays an important role in safari planning.

In southern Africa, the dry season (typically May to October) is often the best time for wildlife viewing. Vegetation is thinner, and animals gather around water sources, making them easier to find.

In East Africa, timing depends on the region and whether you are interested in seasonal events such as the migration.

Green seasons, which fall outside peak dry periods, offer fewer crowds and lower rates, but wildlife can be more spread out.

There is no single best time for everyone. It depends on your priorities, budget, and how you want the experience to feel.

Choosing the Right Safari Style

Safaris are not all the same. The style of experience depends on the type of lodge, level of service, and how private the setting is.

Some travellers prefer smaller camps with fewer guests and a more flexible approach to game drives. Others prefer larger lodges with more facilities.

Private reserves often allow more flexibility, including off-road driving and fewer vehicles at sightings. National parks can offer larger areas but with more restrictions.

Understanding these differences helps you choose a safari that fits your expectations.

A safari has its own structure and pace.

Understanding this before you travel allows you to settle into the experience rather than trying to shape it around expectations from other types of trips.

Once you adjust to the rhythm, the experience becomes more natural and more engaging.

If you are considering your first safari, I can help you plan it in a way that feels clear and well-paced, based on the regions and lodges I know personally.

Ready to Breathe Africa? 

Africa awaits, with its vast horizons and timeless beauty. Let us design a journey for you—seamless, sophisticated, and entirely your own.

Reach out and let’s begin your African story—crafted with care, delivered with distinction.

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The Quiet Mara: Five Secluded Lodges for a Private Masai Safari Experience

The Quiet Mara: Five Secluded Lodges for a Private Masai Safari Experience

The Quiet Mara: Five Secluded Lodges for a Private Masai Safari Experience

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The Masai Mara is a name that resonates with almost anyone who has dreamed of Africa. Vast golden savannahs, dramatic predator-prey encounters, and the thunder of the Great Migration have made it one of the most iconic safari destinations in the world. Yet behind the fame lies a quieter truth: the Mara can also be profoundly private.

For travellers who crave not just sightings, but space; not just a holiday, but a story crafted with intimacy and detail—the Mara reveals itself differently. Here, in tucked-away corners and exclusive concessions, luxury lodges exist not as showpieces, but as sanctuaries. These are places where your days are guided by your own rhythm, where service anticipates without interrupting, and where the essence of the wild remains untouched.

In this article, we reveal five secluded lodges that embody the Quiet Mara—spaces where exclusivity, elegance, and authentic connection converge.


Why the Mara, Why Now?

Many travellers return to Africa time and again, searching not for repetition but for renewal. The Mara provides this beautifully. While it is famous for the Great Migration between July and October, it is equally captivating year-round. Leopard cubs tumbling through acacia thickets, elephants grazing with quiet dignity, lions roaring at dawn—these moments are timeless.

What makes the Mara extraordinary for a private safari experience is not just the wildlife, but the range of private concessions and carefully placed lodges that offer unparalleled seclusion. With limited vehicles, expansive landscapes, and impeccable guiding, it is possible to feel as though the entire savannah belongs to you.

This level of privacy and care echoes what we prioritise at Nanan Travel: creating journeys that are seamless, stress-free, and deeply personal. From your first step into Kenya to your last sunset on the plains, every detail is managed so you can simply live the magic.

Lodge 1: Mara Plains Camp – Elegance in a Private Conservancy

Situated within the Olare Motorogi Conservancy, Mara Plains Camp is a masterpiece of design and discretion. With only a handful of suites, each elevated on wooden decks and overlooking endless grasslands, the camp is an invitation to slow down and savour.

The conservancy itself restricts visitor numbers, ensuring game drives are private and sightings unhurried. Think leopards draped across fig trees, cheetahs on the hunt, and elephants grazing with no other vehicles in sight. After a morning of adventure, return to your tented suite where copper bathtubs gleam and interiors blend canvas with colonial-era charm.

Dining is tailored to your wishes, whether that means a candlelit meal in the bush or a quiet breakfast on your private veranda. The guiding here is among the finest in Africa, and each drive feels more like a story unfolding than a checklist being ticked.

Mara Plains captures the essence of the Quiet Mara: private, personal, unforgettable.

    Lodge 2: Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp – A Step Back in Time

    Few places embody safari heritage quite like Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp. Set on a private concession bordering both the Masai Mara and the Serengeti, this family-owned property is a seamless blend of history and luxury.

    Canvas tents evoke the golden era of safari, complete with antique furnishings and attentive service. Yet the experience is far from nostalgic—it is intensely alive. With access to both the Mara and private land, guests enjoy the best of both worlds: the drama of migration herds when in season, and the peace of wildlife encounters away from the crowds.

    The Cottar’s team places emphasis on conservation and community, ensuring that your stay contributes directly to preserving both land and culture. Walking safaris, night drives, and cultural experiences with the local Masai elevate the journey from simple sightseeing to meaningful connection.

    Here, the Quiet Mara reveals itself not just in silence, but in legacy.

      Lodge 3: Ol Seki Hemingways – Panoramic Seclusion with Timeless Style

      Perched high in the Naboisho Conservancy, Ol Seki Hemingways offers sweeping views over some of the most wildlife-rich landscapes in Kenya. The camp’s design balances elegance and authenticity, with spacious safari tents that open to uninterrupted panoramas of the savannah.

      What sets Ol Seki apart is its location in a conservancy where vehicle numbers are strictly limited. This means intimate sightings—whether it’s a pride of lions with cubs or elephants on their daily routes—without another vehicle in sight.

      Inside, every detail reflects refined comfort: king-sized beds, en-suite bathrooms, and private decks where sundowners taste even better against a horizon that stretches to forever.

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      Lodge 4: Sanctuary Olonana – Riverside Luxury on a Private Stretch of the Mara

      Nestled along the Mara River in a private concession, Sanctuary Olonana combines contemporary design with an unbeatable location. Its luxurious suites, built with glass walls and spacious decks, immerse you in the drama of the river—often with hippos and elephants right outside your door.

      The lodge is a pioneer in sustainable safari design, blending eco-friendly architecture with sophisticated interiors. Guests can enjoy private game drives, cultural visits with the Maasai, and wellness experiences like riverside spa treatments.

      Olonana is particularly well-suited for families and groups, offering both privacy and space without sacrificing elegance. It is the Quiet Mara at its most polished and serene.

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        Lodge 5: Angama Mara – Above the Mara Triangle

        Perched high above the Mara Triangle on the edge of the Great Rift Valley, Angama Mara offers one of the most spectacular views in Africa. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls frame the plains below, giving the impression that you are floating above the savannah.

        Despite its dramatic setting, Angama remains deeply personal. Suites are designed with clean, contemporary lines softened by warm Kenyan details. Each one feels like a private sanctuary, complete with a deck where you can enjoy morning coffee as hot-air balloons drift silently across the sky.

        What makes Angama particularly special is its balance: bold yet discreet, modern yet rooted. Guests can descend directly into the Mara Triangle for game drives or simply stay at the lodge to enjoy walking safaris and curated cultural encounters.

        In the Quiet Mara, Angama is the pause between heartbeats—the place where luxury and landscape merge.

        More Than a Stay: The Nanan Travel Difference

        Choosing the right lodge is only part of the story. What elevates a safari from extraordinary to unforgettable is the seamless orchestration of every detail. Private transfers, handpicked guides, room preferences, and bespoke itineraries—these are the unseen elements that shape a journey without you having to ask.

        This is what we at Nanan Travel excel at. From arranging private charters into the Mara to securing the most exclusive villas and suites, we ensure your experience is not only seamless but deeply personal. Families, honeymooners, groups of friends—every journey is crafted with the same level of precision and care, so you can immerse fully in the wild without distraction.

        Extending the Journey: Beyond the Mara

        The Masai Mara pairs beautifully with other African experiences. Many travellers choose to combine their Mara safari with a few days on the Kenyan coast or the spice island of Zanzibar, enjoying the contrast of bush and beach. Others extend to Rwanda for gorilla trekking, or south to Cape Town and the Cape Winelands for a cosmopolitan counterpoint to the savannah.

        As we explored in our article on Safari and Beach Escapes, this combination transforms a holiday into a layered experience—adventure balanced with repose, wilderness complemented by ocean.

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        Planning the Quiet Mara

        A journey into the Quiet Mara requires foresight. Many of these lodges have limited suites and book far in advance, particularly during the Migration. Yet visiting outside peak months often reveals a more authentic Mara—lush landscapes, quieter sightings, and an unhurried pace that feels even more exclusive.

        Whether you are planning a family adventure, a romantic escape, or a once-in-a-lifetime gathering of friends, the key is aligning your travel rhythm with the right lodge and season. With our first-hand knowledge and meticulous planning, that alignment becomes effortless.

        The Mara, Reimagined

        The Masai Mara is often described as nature’s greatest theatre. Yet the real magic lies not only in the drama of the Migration or the roar of lions, but in the quiet moments—the coffee shared at dawn, the pause before a cheetah runs, the stillness of a private sundowner on the plains.

        The five lodges we’ve highlighted—Mara Plains, Cottar’s 1920s, Ol Seki Hemingways, Sanctuary Olonana, and Angama Mara—each offer a gateway into this more intimate Mara. Together, they reveal that the ultimate luxury is not excess, but space. Not spectacle, but connection.

        At Nanan Travel, we design journeys that allow you to experience this side of the Mara with ease, elegance, and a sense of belonging. Because the Quiet Mara is not just a place to visit—it is a way to feel Africa at its most profound.

        Ready to Breathe Africa? 

        Africa awaits, with its vast horizons and timeless beauty. Let us design a journey for you—seamless, sophisticated, and entirely your own.

        Reach out and let’s begin your African story—crafted with care, delivered with distinction.

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        Zambia’s Wild Soul: Where to Safari in Unrivalled Privacy and Elegance

        Zambia’s Wild Soul: Where to Safari in Unrivalled Privacy and Elegance

        Zambia’s Wild Soul: Where to Safari in Unrivalled Privacy and Elegance

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        Zambia is where Africa speaks in subtle tones. It doesn’t demand attention—it earns it. For those who seek more than sightings and snapshots, this is a land that offers wild elegance, solitude without compromise, and luxury crafted with restraint. Here, it’s not about ticking off boxes—it’s about deep connection, quiet beauty, and experiences that feel personally designed, because they are.


        Why Zambia? Authenticity Without the Crowd

        For seasoned safari-goers or first-time explorers seeking privacy, Zambia remains one of the continent’s best-kept secrets. Its national parks—South Luangwa, Lower Zambezi, and Kafue—are vast, unspoiled, and uncrowded. This is a country where game drives don’t follow a convoy and sundowners are enjoyed without interruption. Instead, you find handcrafted journeys, remarkable guiding, and accommodation that redefines what luxury in the wild can feel like.

        The best safaris don’t scream for attention—they whisper unforgettable moments. Zambia is rich with them.

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        South Luangwa: The Original Walking Safari in Refined Style

        South Luangwa National Park is not only the birthplace of the walking safari; it remains its most exquisite stage. Here, each footstep is an invitation into the wild, guided by masters of their craft who interpret the land with grace and insight.

        Where to Stay:

        • Time + Tide Chinzombo – A striking blend of modern design and wilderness immersion. Each villa features a private pool, open-plan bathroom, and views over the Luangwa River that often include elephants. Service is seamless, and guiding is among the finest in Africa.
        • Kafunta River Lodge – Perched on stilts above the plains, it offers not just sweeping views but also access to a natural hot spring and a photographic hide. It strikes a perfect balance between authenticity and comfort.
        • Time + Tide Nsolo A quiet triumph of bush-camp simplicity, Nsolo is built along the seasonal Luwi River, with just a handful of open-front chalets raised on wooden decks. It’s ideal for guests who want to truly walk with the wild. The atmosphere is intimate and grounded in the traditional Zambian safari style, yet elevated with warm, personalised service and exceptional guiding.
        • Lion CampSituated deep in the remote northern reaches of South Luangwa, Lion Camp offers unmatched wildlife viewing from a secluded, stylish base. Its suites are spacious, open to the elements, and elegantly minimal, connected by raised walkways and overlooking a floodplain where lions, leopards, and wild dogs often roam.
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        Lower Zambezi: River Encounters in Effortless Elegance

        To the south, Lower Zambezi National Park unrolls like a private paradise along the banks of its namesake river. Canoe safaris, river cruises, and game drives reveal landscapes teeming with life—yet you’ll rarely see another vehicle.

        Where to Stay:

        • Anabezi Luxury Tented Camp – Deep within the park, Anabezi features 12 spacious tented suites, each with private plunge pools and front-row views of waterholes and wildlife corridors.
        • Sausage Tree Camp – With personal butlers, grand tented suites, and gourmet dining under the stars, this is one of the region’s most refined offerings. Every element, from guiding to design, is delivered at the highest level.
        • Royal Zambezi LodgePrivately owned and perched on the Zambezi’s edge, Royal Zambezi delivers a seamless blend of classic safari style and modern elegance.
        • Time + Tide Chongwe Camp – Set at the confluence of the Chongwe and Zambezi Rivers, this riverside lodge is renowned for canoe safaris, tranquil riverfront suites, and its relaxed yet refined atmosphere.
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        Kafue & Busanga Plains: Remote, Rare, and Remarkable

        Kafue National Park, particularly its Busanga Plains, offers some of the most dramatic and unspoiled safari landscapes in Africa. This is a region for those who want to go deeper—to feel the expanse, to watch wildlife in solitude, and to surrender to the rhythm of nature.

        Where to Stay:

        • Chisa Busanga Camp – With nest-like rooms perched above the plains, this innovative camp is equal parts design statement and wildlife sanctuary. It’s solar-powered, community-run, and visually unforgettable.
        • Busanga Bush Camp – Tucked into a wild corner of the plains, this camp delivers everything Kafue promises: wide skies, predator-rich plains, and silence broken only by nature. It’s intimate, authentic, and perfect for returning safari-goers seeking something truly off-grid.

        Access is seasonal, but for those who plan ahead, the reward is unmatched. Busanga is not about polished safari; it’s about pristine wilderness, curated with care.

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        Victoria Falls: A Graceful Beginning or Ending

        Zambia also offers proximity to one of the natural wonders of the world—Victoria Falls. For those who wish to combine safari with spectacle, a few nights near Livingstone provides a gentle landing or a memorable finale.

        Where to Stay:

        • Tongabezi Lodge – This iconic riverside retreat combines romance and adventure. Cottages and houses are individually styled, service is personalised, and activities range from private island picnics to helicopter flights over the Falls. It’s ideal for honeymooners or travellers looking for a softer bookend to their safari.
        • The Royal Livingstone Hotel by Anantara – Steps from the Falls, this colonial-style hotel offers a rare blend of grandeur and proximity. Think high tea on manicured lawns, private decks overlooking the Zambezi, and zebra grazing in the gardens. It’s ideal for those seeking traditional elegance with seamless access to one of Africa’s most iconic landmarks.
        • Royal Chundu – Located upstream on a quieter stretch of the Zambezi, Royal Chundu is a sanctuary of stillness and soul. With river lodges and island villas suspended over water, it offers complete seclusion with refined service and cuisine that celebrates local Zambian flavours. A perfect place to unwind after the rhythm of safari.
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        Designing the Journey: Sequencing for Flow and Contrast

        A well-structured Zambian itinerary is like a symphony—each destination offering a distinct movement, building towards a crescendo of experience.

        A recommended flow:

        • Start in South Luangwa – Grounded, sensory, and quietly powerful.
        • Move to Lower Zambezi – Fluid, graceful, and intimate.
        • Add Kafue for depth – Remote, rare, and dramatically different.
        • Close at Victoria Falls – A soft exhale, a grand finale.

        Each lodge, flight, and transfer is handled with precision, allowing you to immerse fully without needing to manage a single detail.

        When to Go

        June to October offers the best wildlife visibility, while November to April brings verdant landscapes, dramatic skies, and abundant birdlife. Each season has its rewards—and we tailor every journey to match not just the calendar, but your preferences, energy, and purpose.

        The Nanan Travel Signature

        In Zambia, the difference lies in nuance. The right room placement, the perfect sundowner spot, the guide whose stories echo long after you return. We take care of it all—not just the obvious, but the invisible. The moments you don’t realise were planned, but remember forever.

        Our itineraries are not templates. They are handcrafted narratives shaped by first-hand knowledge and a deep understanding of what true luxury means: not excess, but exactness. Not grandeur, but grace.

        Ready to Breathe Africa? 

        Africa awaits, with its vast horizons and timeless beauty. Let us design a journey for you—seamless, sophisticated, and entirely your own.

        Reach out and let’s begin your African story—crafted with care, delivered with distinction.

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        Cape Town, Curated: Five Iconic Stays for the Sophisticated Traveller

        Cape Town, Curated: Five Iconic Stays for the Sophisticated Traveller

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        Cape Town is not a city you simply visit—it’s a city you inhabit, a place where nature’s drama, rich history, and cosmopolitan energy unfold in perfect harmony. Perched at the southern tip of Africa, the Mother City has long seduced discerning travellers who crave a blend of coastal beauty, cultural richness, and the kind of world-class luxury that feels both indulgent and grounding.

        But not all stays in Cape Town are created equal. At Nanan Travel, we know that true luxury lies in the detail—private transfers that remove all stress, suites that frame Table Mountain like a living artwork, and service so attentive it feels intuitive. This isn’t about simply choosing a hotel; it’s about choosing an experience that transforms your time in Cape Town into something unforgettable.

        Drawing on our first-hand experiences and deep local connections, we’ve curated five of Cape Town’s most iconic stays—each a sanctuary of sophistication, each chosen for its exclusivity, and each seamlessly woven into the fabric of the city.

        Whether you’re combining Cape Town with a luxury safari in Africa, ending your honeymoon on a stylish note, or enjoying a multi-generational family escape, these properties offer more than accommodation—they offer entry into Cape Town’s most privileged perspectives.


        Ellerman House – Art, Elegance, and Ocean Views

        Tucked into the cliffs of Bantry Bay, Ellerman House is as much a cultural institution as it is a luxury hotel. This discreet, Edwardian mansion offers panoramic views of the Atlantic, yet what sets it apart is the private art collection—arguably the most significant of its kind in South Africa—displayed throughout the property.

        Each suite feels like a private retreat, adorned with handpicked furnishings and contemporary artworks. Step onto your terrace and the ocean stretches infinitely; retreat indoors and the service anticipates your every need. Dining here is a revelation—menus celebrate South African terroir, paired with rare vintages from the hotel’s 7,500-strong wine collection.

        For those travelling with family or friends, the Ellerman House Villas offer complete seclusion with the same level of service—ideal for travellers who, like many of our clients, value privacy as much as luxury.

        At Nanan Travel, we often recommend Ellerman House for travellers looking for depth—a stay that immerses you not only in luxury but also in Cape Town’s cultural soul.

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        2. The One&Only Cape Town – Waterfront Grandeur

        For travellers who want to be in the heart of Cape Town while still enjoying resort-style exclusivity, the One&Only Cape Town is unmatched. Located on the vibrant V&A Waterfront, this property balances convenience with refined indulgence.

        The resort’s rooms and suites, many with Table Mountain views, are among the largest in the city. Private islands within the marina host the exclusive Island Rooms and Suites, offering secluded luxury while being steps from Cape Town’s lively harbour.

        Dining is another highlight: from Nobu’s world-renowned Japanese fusion to local flavours at Rooi, every meal becomes a curated experience. The spa, tucked away on its own island, is a sanctuary of stillness—a rarity in the city centre.

        We recommend the One&Only Cape Town for travellers who want effortless access to both the city and the Cape Winelands, combining a stay here with day trips to Stellenbosch or Franschhoek, which we often include in itineraries that weave urban luxury with natural beauty.

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        3. The Silo Hotel – Contemporary Icon Above the City

        Rising above the V&A Waterfront, The Silo Hotel is instantly recognisable for its pillowed-glass façade. Built within the historic grain silo complex, it sits directly above the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MOCAA), the largest museum of its kind on the continent.

        The interiors are bold and artistic, with each room individually designed and filled with colour, pattern, and texture. Views stretch from Table Mountain to the harbour, framed by the iconic glass windows that give the property its architectural distinction.

        The rooftop pool and bar are among the city’s most exclusive addresses—perfect for sunset cocktails overlooking Cape Town’s skyline. Dining here is refined yet relaxed, celebrating seasonal South African ingredients.

        The Silo is an ideal choice for travellers drawn to design, architecture, and art—those who, like many of our clients, apprecia

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        4. Belmond Mount Nelson – Cape Town’s Timeless Grande Dame

        Known affectionately as “The Nellie,” the Belmond Mount Nelson has been a Cape Town landmark for over a century. Its pink façade, sprawling gardens, and elegant verandas evoke an era of timeless glamour.

        Set at the foot of Table Mountain, the hotel offers a tranquil escape within walking distance of the city’s cultural heart. Rooms and suites blend old-world charm with modern refinement, while the hotel’s legendary afternoon tea remains a Cape Town institution.

        For families, the Mount Nelson is particularly appealing. Its extensive grounds, child-friendly programmes, and interconnecting rooms make it a sanctuary where multiple generations can find their rhythm—a perfect complement to the family-focused escapes we design.

        The Mount Nelson is also a superb base for exploring the Cape of Good Hope, a destination we often highlight for its dramatic coastal drives and wildlife encounters. Pairing the city’s sophistication with the wild grandeur of the peninsula encapsulates Cape Town’s dual appeal.

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        5. Tintswalo Atlantic – Secluded Luxury on the Ocean’s Edge

        Few properties in Cape Town capture the drama of its setting quite like Tintswalo Atlantic. Hidden on the edge of Hout Bay within Table Mountain National Park, this boutique lodge feels worlds away from the city, yet is just a short drive from its centre.

        Each of the lodge’s suites is individually styled and opens directly onto wooden decks that float above the ocean. The sound of waves, the sight of endless horizon, and the intimacy of the setting make this one of the most romantic retreats in Africa.

        Dining here is deeply personal, with menus shaped around seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, often enjoyed on the deck under a blanket of stars. For couples seeking privacy or honeymooners looking for something extraordinary, Tintswalo Atlantic is unmatched.

        We often recommend Tintswalo as part of itineraries that balance safari adventure with coastal retreat, allowing travellers to end their African journey in a place of profound stillness and beauty.

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        The Nanan Travel Difference in Cape Town

        What unites these five properties is not just their luxury, but their ability to create a sense of belonging—a feeling that everything is taken care of so you can simply live the moment. At Nanan Travel, we go beyond booking. Every stay is hand-selected based on our personal experience, and every itinerary is crafted around your rhythm, whether you’re a couple, a family, or a solo traveller.

        Our clients often tell us what made the difference wasn’t only the exceptional lodges but the way we handled every detail—from seamless airport welcomes and private transfers to dining reservations at Cape Town’s most exclusive restaurants. That level of care, echoed in reviews from travellers who’ve journeyed with us across Africa, is what transforms a trip into an experience.

        Planning Your Cape Town Escape

        Cape Town is a city that reveals itself in layers: the grandeur of Table Mountain, the vibrancy of its art scene, the elegance of its wine estates, and the intimacy of its luxury stays. The five properties we’ve highlighted here represent the pinnacle of Cape Town hospitality—each unique, each unforgettable.

        For 2025 and beyond, let Nanan Travel design your Cape Town story: a journey where every detail is handled, every experience is thoughtful, and every stay is iconic.

        📩 Contact us today to begin planning your curated Cape Town escape.

        Ready to Breathe Africa? 

        Africa awaits, with its vast horizons and timeless beauty. Let us design a journey for you—seamless, sophisticated, and entirely your own.

        Reach out and let’s begin your African story—crafted with care, delivered with distinction.

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        Beyond the Map: Nine Secluded Escapes for a 2026 Journey into Untamed Luxury

        Beyond the Map: Nine Secluded Escapes for a 2026 Journey into Untamed Luxury

        Beyond the Map: Nine Secluded Escapes for a 2026 Journey into Untamed Luxury

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        When it comes to luxury travel in Africa, the most unforgettable experiences often happen far from the well-trodden paths. It’s not just about where you go—it’s about how you experience it. At Nanan Travel, we believe that true luxury lies in access: the privilege of privacy, the authenticity of deep cultural connection, and the quiet elegance of spaces designed with both comfort and a sense of place.

        For 2026, we’ve curated nine remarkable escapes across Africa—each offering a secluded setting, exceptional accommodation, and immersive experiences shaped to your preferences. These are not merely destinations; they are personal sanctuaries, each revealing Africa’s wild beauty in its most unspoiled form.


        1. Phinda Forest Lodge – South Africa’s Hidden Safari Gem

        Nestled in the heart of the Phinda Private Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal, Phinda Forest Lodge offers an entirely different kind of safari experience. Set within a rare dry sand forest, the lodge’s glass-walled suites are designed to immerse you in nature without sacrificing privacy or comfort.

        Here, you can wake to the sound of delicate bird calls filtering through the trees, sip morning coffee while nyala antelope graze just beyond your deck, and spend afternoons tracking cheetahs or black rhinos with expert guides.

        The reserve itself is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, ranging from savannah to wetlands, meaning you can expect to see everything from the Big Five to the elusive pangolin. Between game drives, enjoy tailored activities such as private bush walks or community visits, all arranged with Nanan Travel’s meticulous attention to safety and detail.

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        2. Morocco – Desert Luxury in the Agafay & Beyond

        While not a traditional safari destination, Morocco offers a different type of wild beauty—one rooted in the silence of the desert and the cultural richness of its ancient cities. For travellers seeking seclusion with a touch of the exotic, luxury tented camps in the Agafay Desert provide an unforgettable experience.

        Just a short drive from Marrakech, you’ll find yourself surrounded by rolling dunes and distant snow-capped peaks. Your days might begin with a sunrise camel ride or a private yoga session overlooking the desert, followed by spa treatments using local argan oils, and evenings under a blanket of stars.

        Extend your stay to explore the Atlas Mountains with a private guide, or discover the winding streets of Fez and Chefchaouen. With Nanan Travel, every moment is choreographed to combine Morocco’s vibrant culture with peaceful desert retreat—ensuring you experience both adventure and stillness in equal measure.

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        3. Okavango Delta – Botswana’s Water Wilderness

        Few places on earth match the Okavango Delta for sheer natural spectacle. This UNESCO World Heritage Site floods seasonally, creating a shimmering network of channels, lagoons, and islands teeming with wildlife.

        Our preferred lodges here—such as Xigera lodge or Mombo Lodge—offer elevated luxury while ensuring you remain closely connected to the landscape. Expect private plunge pools, open-air decks, and floor-to-ceiling views of hippos wallowing and elephants crossing channels at sunset.

        Activities go beyond traditional game drives: glide silently in a mokoro canoe, enjoy a helicopter flight over the mosaic of waterways, or take part in conservation tracking with expert guides. Nanan Travel ensures every transfer, whether by small aircraft or 4×4, is seamless—allowing you to focus entirely on the magic of Botswana’s wilderness.

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        4. Sossusvlei & Dead Vlei – Namibia’s Iconic Dunes

        The towering red dunes of Sossusvlei are among Africa’s most photographed landscapes, but experiencing them in person is transformative. We recommend &Beyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge or Wolwedans Dunes Lodge, where architecture blends with the desert and every suite offers uninterrupted views of the Namib’s vast horizons.

        Your days here are tailored to your pace: early morning climbs to the top of Big Daddy dune, guided e-biking across the sands, stargazing in one of the clearest night skies on earth, or scenic flights over the Skeleton Coast. The stillness of this place is profound—ideal for travellers seeking clarity, solitude, and luxury that feels intrinsic to the landscape.

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        5. Skeleton Coast – Shipwreck Lodge

        Remote, raw, and deeply atmospheric, Namibia’s Skeleton Coast feels like the edge of the world. Shipwreck Lodge, designed to resemble the shipwrecks that line this desolate shore, offers an entirely unique luxury stay.

        Here, your mornings might begin with breakfast overlooking the Atlantic, followed by guided excursions to seal colonies, windswept dunes, and hidden oases. The lodge operates in harmony with its environment—solar-powered, sustainably built, and deeply respectful of its fragile surroundings.

        For solo travellers and couples alike, this is a place where you can disconnect entirely while feeling completely cared for, with Nanan Travel ensuring every element of your journey—from charter flights to private guided explorations—is flawlessly arranged.

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        6. Serengeti & Ngorongoro – Tanzania’s Endless Plains

        Tanzania’s Serengeti needs little introduction, but our focus is on exclusive, intimate camps such as Singita Sabora or Mwiba Lodge, where just a handful of guests share thousands of hectares of pristine wilderness.

        Imagine watching the Great Migration from the privacy of your deck, enjoying candlelit dinners under the stars, and having guides adapt each day’s activities entirely to your preferences—whether it’s a long day of photography or a gentle afternoon in camp.

        Combine this with the Ngorongoro Crater for an entirely different landscape—a UNESCO-protected caldera teeming with wildlife. Nanan Travel’s team ensures seamless transitions between these iconic locations, with every detail—from luggage transfers to private vehicles—handled discreetly.

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        7. Lower Zambezi – Zambia’s Riverine Paradise

        For travellers seeking an intimate safari that feels untouched, the Lower Zambezi National Park is a jewel. This area is less visited than its neighbours, meaning you can enjoy exceptional wildlife sightings without the crowds.

        Stay at Chiawa Camp or Royal Zambezi, where the Zambezi River flows just steps from your tent. Days are spent on water safaris, canoeing alongside elephants, or enjoying sunset cruises where hippos snort in the fading light.

        With Nanan Travel’s network of trusted partners, you’ll have expert guides who ensure your safety while delivering insightful, personalised experiences—whether you’re on foot, in a vehicle, or drifting silently in a canoe.

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        8. Mahé & Praslin – Seychelles Serenity

        While known for its beaches, Seychelles offers secluded luxury that pairs beautifully with a safari. Resorts such as Six Senses Zil Pasyon or Constance Lemuria provide private villas with panoramic ocean views, world-class spas, and direct access to pristine, often empty beaches.

        Your stay can be as active or as relaxed as you wish: snorkelling among coral reefs, hiking forested trails, or indulging in spa rituals that draw on local traditions. For those combining with mainland Africa, Nanan Travel coordinates all flight connections, ensuring a smooth transition from the bush to the beach.

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        9. Victoria Falls – Zimbabwe’s Natural Wonder

        Few experiences rival standing at the edge of Victoria Falls, where the Zambezi River plunges into the gorge below in a spectacular curtain of water. Yet our approach is to make this visit not just about the view, but about the stay.

        Choose from lodges such as Tongabezi, Royal Chundu, set along a private stretch of the river, or Victoria Falls River Lodge, where safari game drives and river cruises complement your waterfall experience.

        Activities might include a private tour of the falls, a helicopter flight over the gorge, or an evening river cruise with champagne in hand. As always, Nanan Travel ensures you enjoy exclusive access, flawless logistics, and the personal touches that turn an iconic sight into a deeply personal memory.

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        The Nanan Travel Difference

        Every destination on this list is hand-picked not just for its beauty, but for the quality of its accommodation, the authenticity of its experiences, and the trustworthiness of its local partners. Drawing on Germán’s first-hand experience across Africa, each journey is shaped to your style—whether you seek solitude, cultural immersion, or the quiet indulgence of having every detail handled.

        With Nanan Travel, you can expect:

        • Curated luxury that blends seamlessly with the environment.
        • Trusted partnerships ensuring safety, comfort, and exceptional service.
        • Personalised itineraries built entirely around your preferences.
        • Continuous support from the moment you arrive until you return home.

        Ready to Breathe Africa? 

        Africa awaits, with its vast horizons and timeless beauty. Let us design a journey for you—seamless, sophisticated, and entirely your own.

        Reach out and let’s begin your African story—crafted with care, delivered with distinction.

        German and Niece in Cape Town

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