5 Secluded Escapes for a 2026 Journey into Untamed Luxury – Africa

5 Secluded Escapes for a 2026 Journey into Untamed Luxury – Africa

5 Secluded Escapes for a 2026 Journey into Untamed Luxury – Africa

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In a world increasingly defined by the buzz of hyperconnectivity, the yearning for true disconnection—without compromising on comfort—has never felt more pressing. Africa, vast and unyieldingly wild, is where that rare balance is not only possible but perfected.

Informed by journeys chronicled in Why Travel to Africa and Family Journeys Reimagined, we explore five exquisite destinations for 2026. These escapes are not only removed from the well-trodden path but are steeped in quiet grandeur. Each locale embodies our Nanan Travel philosophy: exclusivity, authenticity, and the seamless pairing of comfort with the untamed.


1. South Luangwa National Park, Zambia

Where the Wild Still Roams Freely

Why it’s truly secluded:

Often overshadowed by more commercialised parks, South Luangwa remains a treasure for those in the know. This is Zambia’s unspoiled Eden—less trafficked, profoundly wild, and revered for its walking safaris.

Luxury spotlight:

We recommend Lion Camp or Nsolo Camp by Time + Tide, where exclusivity is measured not by opulence alone, but by silence, space, and a front-row seat to nature’s grand theatre. Picture open-air lounging decks, bespoke sundowners by the Luangwa River, and personalised safari schedules curated around your rhythms.

When to go:

Dry season (June to October) reveals teeming riverbanks and dense predator activity—perfect for big cat sightings.

 

Signature experiences:

  • Track leopards and wild dogs on foot with veteran guides.
  • Sunset cocktails at hidden river viewpoints, arranged just for your party.
  • Enjoy private dining under starlit skies with the sounds of the bush as your only company.
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2. Mahale Mountains, Lake Tanganyika, Tanzania

Chimpanzee Encounters by the Water’s Edge

Why this is next-level luxury:

Accessible only by light aircraft and boat, Mahale Mountains National Park borders the impossibly clear waters of Lake Tanganyika. It offers one of the most exclusive and remote chimpanzee tracking experiences on the continent.

Luxury spotlight:

At Greystoke Mahale, privacy and nature go hand in hand. Six thatched bandas built from reclaimed dhow timber nestle between the forest and the beach, blending rustic elegance with intimate service. Your feet touch sand, your eyes trace the green hills, and your days are shaped by wildlife—not Wi-Fi.

When to go:

Best visited from July to October, when chimpanzee trekking is at its finest and lake waters are calm and swimmable.

 

Signature experiences:

  • Daily chimpanzee treks led by primate experts—raw, emotional, unforgettable.
  • Kayaking on Tanganyika’s glassy waters.
  • Dhow safaris paired with barefoot beach picnics far from civilisation.
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3. Okavango Delta, Botswana + Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique

Wetlands and Whispers of the Sea

Why it endures as a classic pairing:

Few combinations speak to the soul like Botswana’s delta stillness followed by the Indian Ocean’s rhythmic lull. It’s a balance of adrenaline and repose, of rawness and refinement.

Luxury spotlight – Safari:

Float through the Okavango Delta in a private mokoro, then return to one of the region’s top-tier sanctuaries—Mombo Camp, Xigera Safari Lodge, or Duke’s Camp. Whether nestled in the heart of predator-rich plains or suspended over tranquil lagoons, these lodges promise tailored luxury and some of Africa’s finest wildlife encounters.

Luxury spotlight – Beach:

Step into the Bazaruto Archipelago, where two distinct experiences await: Azura Benguerra delivers barefoot elegance with exceptional personalised service, while Anantara Bazaruto offers a more resort-style haven with expansive villas and wellness-forward hospitality. Both properties embrace the surrounding nature and prioritise tranquil seclusion.

When to go:

June through October offers clear skies, prime game viewing, and ideal beach weather.

 

Signature experiences:

  • Private helicopter overflights of the Delta’s watery labyrinth.
  • Reef snorkelling and castaway lunches on uninhabited Mozambican islets.
  • Spa rituals infused with African botanicals and local traditions.
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4. Laikipia Plateau, Kenya

Black Leopards and Elevated Solitude

Why it’s more secluded than the Mara:

For those avoiding the crowds of the Great Migration, Laikipia offers high-altitude plains, rare wildlife, and virtually no other vehicles. Here, wilderness is yours alone.

Luxury spotlight:

The recently opened &Beyond Suyian Lodge has already become synonymous with Laikipia luxury. Located on a private conservancy, it’s the setting for one of the continent’s rarest wildlife sightings: the elusive black leopard. Designed for introspective luxury, its suites blend modern earthiness with sweeping valley views.

When to go:

July through October for crisp skies, lush landscapes, and rare sightings.

 

Signature experiences:

  • Exclusive black leopard tracking on foot or via 4×4.
  • Visits with local Samburu communities, led by those who call this land home.
  • Stargazing from your open deck, wrapped in a Maasai shuka with a dram in hand.
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5. Mala Mala Game Reserve, South Africa + Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique

Classic Big Five Meets Coastal Serenity

Why it belongs here:

Mala Mala, adjacent to Kruger but privately operated, is one of Africa’s oldest and most iconic game reserves. Pair this with the gentle shores of Mozambique’s Bazaruto Archipelago, and you have a safari-beach duet designed for those craving both privacy and perfection.

Luxury spotlight – Safari:

Stay in Mala Mala Rattray’s Camp, where every suite features its own plunge pool, a private safari guide and vehicle, and exceptional proximity to wildlife. Animals cross the unfenced camp daily, blurring the lines between guest and observer.

Luxury spotlight – Beach:

After the bush, retreat to Azura Benguerra for authentic barefoot luxury, or opt for Anantara Bazaruto with its elevated spa and wellness experience. Both are beautifully isolated, perfect for honeymooners and privacy-seekers alike.

When to go:

July to September is ideal for both wildlife and coastal calm.

 

Signature experiences:

  • Night safaris at Mala Mala revealing Africa’s elusive nocturnal creatures.
  • Private yacht charters or diving with sea turtles in Bazaruto.
  • Firelit seafood feasts on the beach, feet in the sand, stars overhead.
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Planning the Ultimate 2026 Journey

Each of these hand-selected destinations pairs seclusion with soulful immersion. Together, they form a journey unlike any other—a 2026 tapestry of landscapes, experiences, and luxurious stillness.

Why these escapes resonate:

  • Low-Density, High-Impact: All locations avoid heavy footfall, preserving the magic of privacy and unfiltered nature.
  • Personalisation as a Principle: From walking safaris tailored to your pace, to menus shaped around your preferences, no two experiences are the same.
  • Sustainability Woven In: Properties featured here reflect a deep commitment to eco-stewardship and cultural preservation, hallmarks of Nanan Travel’s philosophy.

Crafted by Germán, Curated for You

 

With first-hand experience across every location, Germán of Nanan Travel brings intimate knowledge, on-the-ground insight, and unmatched attention to detail. Each itinerary is sculpted with artistry: your timings, your comfort, your pace.

  • Free consultations: Planning is complimentary. My compensation comes from the exquisite lodges I know and trust.
  • Total coordination: From chartered bush flights to private chefs, everything is arranged, confirmed, and managed seamlessly.
  • Ongoing support: Whether your child forgets their shoes in the bush or you wish to add a balloon ride last-minute, I’m here. Always.

 

Step Into Stillness, Without Sacrificing Style

 

Africa’s 2026 horizon is rich with possibility: chimpanzees on Tanganyika’s shorelines, black leopards on the Laikipia cliffs, mokoro rides at dawn, and island dinners lit by flame.

These are not just getaways—they are restorative interludes in lands that echo with silence and story.

Let’s begin your journey. Contact me directly for your tailored consultation, and discover how your own secluded escape can unfold—with elegance, intimacy, and ease.

 

Ready to explore the wonders of Africa? 

Let me craft the perfect itinerary for you—one that promises luxury, exclusivity, and unforgettable memories. With my insider knowledge and meticulous planning, your journey to Africa will be nothing short of extraordinary. 

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Top 7 Fly-In Safaris and Coastal Combinations in Africa

Top 7 Fly-In Safaris and Coastal Combinations in Africa

Top 7 Fly-In Safaris and Coastal Combinations in Africa

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Africa’s varied landscapes—from vast wetlands teeming with wildlife to arid desert dunes and sun-kissed beaches—present an array of adventures that offer the perfect blend of nature, luxury, and exclusivity. One of the most seamless ways to experience this diversity is through fly-in safaris, where private aircraft whisk you from one breathtaking lodge to another. These safaris combine high-end comfort with unrivalled access to some of Africa’s most remote and spectacular destinations.

At Nanan Travel, we believe in curating journeys that transcend expectations. That’s why we’ve compiled this list of seven fly-in safari and coastal combinations, each offering an extraordinary mix of wildlife encounters and tranquil escapes, ensuring your African adventure is as diverse as it is luxurious.

1. Okavango Delta (Botswana) + Sossusvlei (Namibia)

 

Okavango Delta: Your journey begins in Botswana’s Okavango Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its labyrinth of waterways, wildlife-rich floodplains, and remote luxury lodges. At the exclusive andBeyond Xaranna Okavango Delta Camp, explore the Delta by mokoro (a traditional canoe) or 4×4 vehicles, spotting hippos, elephants, and leopards along the riverbanks. The intimacy and seclusion of the camp ensure a deeply personal connection with nature.

Sossusvlei (Namibia): After a captivating experience in the Okavango, fly to Sossusvlei, home to the famous red dunes of the Namib Desert. Stay at Sossusvlei Desert Lodge, where you can embark on dawn hot-air balloon rides, witness the towering dunes at sunrise, and explore desert-adapted wildlife. The dramatic desert scenery offers an unforgettable contrast to Botswana’s wetlands.

Combo Highlights: The striking combination of the lush, wildlife-rich Okavango Delta and Namibia’s stark, arid desert delivers two dramatically different but equally captivating safari experiences.

2. Ngorongoro Crater + Serengeti (Tanzania) + Zuri Zanzibar (Zanzibar)

Ngorongoro Crater: Begin your Tanzanian adventure in the Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest inactive volcanic caldera and a wildlife haven. Stay at the luxurious andBeyond Ngorongoro Crater Lodge, perched on the crater’s rim, offering breathtaking views. Descend into the crater to see black rhinos, lions, and a diversity of birdlife.

Serengeti: From here, fly to the Serengeti and stay at Singita Sasakwa Lodge, a luxurious retreat offering expansive views of the Serengeti plains. This lodge, part of the Grumeti Reserve, offers a front-row seat to the Great Migration, providing a more exclusive setting compared to other parts of the park.

Zuri Zanzibar: After your safari, head to the stunning beaches of Zanzibar and relax at Zuri Zanzibar, a boutique resort known for its eco-conscious luxury and cultural immersion. Lounge on the white sands, explore coral reefs, or unwind in the hotel’s wellness facilities. For an alternative, consider Zawadi or White Sands Villas, which offer equally serene beachfront experiences.

Combo Highlights: This combination showcases Tanzania’s most iconic landscapes—volcanic craters, sweeping Serengeti plains, and the tranquil beaches of Zanzibar—offering both adventure and relaxation.

3. Kruger National Park (South Africa) + Phinda Private Game Reserve (South Africa) + Benguerra Island or Sussurro (Mozambique)

Kruger National Park: Begin your journey in South Africa’s renowned Kruger National Park. Instead of the larger, well-known lodges, stay at Tanda Tula or Saseka Tented Camp for an intimate, tented safari experience. Both lodges offer unparalleled access to wildlife while maintaining a sense of exclusivity and privacy.

Phinda Private Game Reserve: Fly to the diverse Phinda Private Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal. This reserve is home to seven distinct ecosystems, providing a range of activities from cheetah tracking in the savannah to exploring the lush wetlands. Phinda is also renowned for its strong conservation efforts.

Benguerra Island or Sussurro: After your safaris, fly to Benguerra Island in Mozambique’s Bazaruto Archipelago, where you can relax on pristine beaches or dive among vibrant coral reefs. For a more boutique experience, consider Sussurro, an eco-conscious luxury retreat offering serene beachfront and mangrove settings.

Combo Highlights: Experience a seamless transition from South Africa’s Big Five safari to the secluded, tranquil beaches of Mozambique, balancing adventure and relaxation.

4. Masai Mara (Kenya) + Laikipia Plateau (Kenya) + Diani Beach (Kenya)

Masai Mara: Fly into the Masai Mara, home to the Great Migration. Stay at Kichwa Tembo Camp, which offers prime viewing of this spectacular wildlife event as well as opportunities to see the Mara’s famous predators, including lions, cheetahs, and leopards.

Laikipia Plateau: Next, fly to Laikipia Plateau, a rugged region known for its conservation efforts and private wildlife reserves. It is also home to the only known black leopard in Africa. Laikipia offers a more intimate wildlife experience compared to the busy Mara, with a focus on rhino protection and other endangered species.

Diani Beach: End your journey with a stay at Diani Beach, one of Kenya’s most stunning coastal retreats. Relax by the turquoise waters, enjoy coral reef snorkeling, or simply take in the serene beauty of the Indian Ocean.

Combo Highlights: This quintessential Kenyan experience combines the iconic Great Migration with a more intimate wildlife encounter in Laikipia, followed by a tranquil beach escape on the Kenyan coast.

5. Selous Game Reserve (Tanzania) + Ruaha National Park (Tanzania) + Zuri Zanzibar (Zanzibar)

Selous Game Reserve: Begin in Selous, Africa’s largest game reserve. Known for its river safaris on the Rufiji River, Selous offers a more off-the-beaten-path safari experience. Fly between lodges to immerse yourself in this vast, untouched wilderness.

Ruaha National Park: After Selous, fly to Ruaha National Park, a hidden gem that boasts one of Africa’s largest populations of lions. With fewer visitors, Ruaha offers a more exclusive and peaceful safari experience, set against a backdrop of baobab forests and rugged hills.

Zuri Zanzibar: Complete your journey at Zuri Zanzibar, where you can unwind on pristine beaches or explore the cultural heritage of Stone Town. This eco-conscious resort offers the perfect blend of luxury and cultural immersion.

Combo Highlights: Tanzania’s southern parks provide an exclusive safari experience far from the crowds, paired with the serene beauty of Zanzibar’s beaches.

6. Etosha National Park (Namibia) + Sossusvlei (Namibia) + Skeleton Coast (Namibia)

Etosha National Park: Begin in Etosha, Namibia’s premier wildlife destination. Stay at Ongava Lodge, where you’ll have private access to game drives and exceptional wildlife viewing, including elephants, rhinos, and lions.

Sossusvlei: Next, head to Sossusvlei and experience the iconic red dunes of the Namib Desert. Stay at Sossusvlei Desert Lodge, and explore this stunning landscape with activities like hot-air ballooning and hiking. Sossusvlei is the perfect place to witness Namibia’s desert-adapted wildlife.

Skeleton Coast: End your Namibian adventure on the eerie and dramatic Skeleton Coast. Stay at Shipwreck Lodge, where the desolate desert meets the Atlantic Ocean. Explore the surreal landscapes, track desert-adapted elephants, and visit seal colonies along the coast.

Combo Highlights: Namibia’s combination of desert, wildlife, and coastal ecosystems creates an adventure that feels like stepping into another world.

7. Chobe National Park (Botswana) + Victoria Falls (Zambia/Zimbabwe) + Lower Zambezi or Mana Pools (Zambia/Zimbabwe)

Chobe National Park: Start in Chobe National Park, famous for its dense elephant population. Stay at Chobe Game Lodge and experience river safaris along the Chobe River, where you can see elephants, hippos, and crocodiles from the water.

Victoria Falls: Fly to Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Marvel at the awe-inspiring waterfall, and enjoy adventure activities like white-water rafting and helicopter tours over the falls.

Lower Zambezi or Mana Pools: Conclude your adventure with a stay at either Lower Zambezi National Park or Mana Pools, which lie on opposite sides of the Zambezi River. Stay at camps like Rukomechi Camp, Nyamatusi, or Chikwenya in Mana Pools for incredible game viewing and canoe safaris.

Combo Highlights: This combination offers a thrilling mix of river-based safaris, the dramatic beauty of Victoria Falls, and the peacefulness of a Zambezi River safari.

These fly-in safari combinations offer the ultimate African experience, combining luxury, wildlife, and the continent’s most stunning landscapes. Whether you’re traversing the wetlands of Botswana, the deserts of Namibia, or the savannahs of East Africa, each of these journeys promises exclusivity, adventure, and unforgettable memories.

For more travel inspiration and tailored itineraries, explore our latest posts on African safaris at Nanan Travel.

Ready to start planning your African adventure? 

Get in touch now for bespoke travel guidance and make your African adventure truly unparalleled. Together, we’ll tailor every moment of your journey, ensuring that your safari experience is the epitome of luxury and exclusivity.

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