CHADA KATAVI:
Chada Katavi is situated in the core of Katavi National Park, in western Tanzania, and is reputed to be one of the wildest places on earth. From its elevated vantage point on a peninsula that rises out of the miombo woodland, the camp is perfectly positioned for panoramic views over the Chada plain. Filling the floor of the Rukwa Valley - a minor fault of the western rift - Katavi National Park spans over a million acres. From the escarpments, rivers run down through Tamarind and Albida forests to feed vast floodplains. Across these plains run the last great herds of buffalo in east Africa.
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GREYSTOKE:
On a far-flung beach along the eastern shores of Lake Tanganyika, below a huge story-book tropical forest, is the tiny sanctuary of Greystoke Mahale. The water is as clear as gin, the air scented..
The slopes of the Mahale Mountains rise behind camp, home to the worlds largest known population of chimpanzees. Within hiking distance is one such group of 60. Every day you can venture out into the forest to observe them, our closest relatives, as they groom, wrestle and forage across the leafy floor
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GRUMETI RIVER CAMP:
In the untouched seclusion of a remote, idyllic valley in the western corridor of the Serengeti National Park, 50km east of Lake Victoria, lies the tented Grumeti River Camp. Flanked by two hillsides, this blissful camp nestles beneath tall riverine trees on the banks of an oxbow tributary of the Grumeti River. It is one of the wildest and most remote camps in Africa's greatest wildlife sanctuary, the Serengeti. Life under canvas enchanted early visitors.
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KLEINS CAMP:  
Some 10,000 hectares of private land is set aside for the exclusive use of the guests at this tiny hutted camp in the north-eastern Serengeti. Hidden amongst the bush-clad Kuka Hills, Klein's Camp lies just south of the Masai-Mara - right in the path of migrating wildebeest and zebra.
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KUSINI LODGE:  
Perfectly sited in a cluster of kopjes, Kusini is a permanent tented camp blended seamlessly into the delicate environment of the predator-rich plains of the Serengeti. The surrounding short grass plains provide the setting for the most spectacular natural phenomenon in the continent of Africa, the wildebeest migration, during which time the hordes amass around the camp for the birthing of their young.
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LAKE MANYARA:   
Lake Manyara Tree Lodge is set in the heart of a mahogany forest, and is the only lodge in the diverse Lake Manyara National Park in northern Tanzania. It is the newest addition to CC Africa’s portfolio of luxury safari lodges on the northern Tanzanian safari circuit. From soaring groundwater forests and a tranquil lake, to the mountain escarpment of the Great Rift Valley, Lake Manyara National Park boasts an incredible wealth of habitats and diverse African wildlife.

 
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MNEMBA ISLAND LODGE:
Located off  Zanzibar, a one hour drive from Stone Town and a 20 minute boat ride across the channel,  Mnemba is a private atoll surrounded by a coral reef with white sand beaches.  Sheer unpretentious paradise. Mnemba, an Arabic word meaning octopus head, is a 20-minute cruise in a traditional 16 foot flat-bottomed boat from the Island of Zanzibar. Just one-mile in circumference, a pristine swathe of beach halos the island, fringed by a tropical forest.
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NGORONGORO CRATER LODGE:  
Ngorongoro Crater lodge consists of three adjacent, glamorous camps with 30 Maasai-inspired suites perched on stilts on the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater. From the outside, this unobtrusive lodge resembles a magical Maasai village, and was described by travel magazine, Discover Africa, as "Versailles meets Maasai in the game lodge at the edge of the world".
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SAND RIVER SELOUS:   
Sand River Selous is situated in the Northern part of the Selous Game Reserve on the banks of the Rufiji River in Tanzania. The camp is situated under large Tamarind and Pod Mahogany trees, on a rocky peninsula overlooking a vast sweep of the Rufiji River.
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SELOUS SAFARI CAMP:
Few other safaris in Tanzania evoke the romance, mystique and spiritual delight of the African bush as one in the Selous Game Reserve. Embracing 54,000 square kilometres of south-western Tanzania, it is the largest protected wilderness reserve on the continent, three times larger than the Serengeti and twice the size of Belgium
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SERENGETI UNDER CANVAS:   
Reaching far beyond the bounds of a traditional Tanzanian safari, we go where the animals are.  Our Tanzania Under Canvas camps are within striking distance of the migration, "migrating" around the Serengeti, year round, following directly in the footsteps of the animals.  Gain a sense of true remoteness and complete solitude and expereince the heartbeat of the African continent. 
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SWALA CAMP:   
Nestled in a remote pocket of Tarangire National Park, Swala Camp is sited in a woodland of acacia trees at the edge of the Gurusi wetlands and the unfurling savannah beyond. The stands of ancient baobab trees, large family herds of elephants, prolific bird life and dry season concentrations of wildlife make Tarangire the classic Africa of lore. The park’s name is derived from the Tarangire River,the park’s only source of permanent water.
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