Cultural Encounter in All Countries
Porini Camp is an exclusive bush camp of 9 guest tents in the Selenkay Conservancy - a private reserve beside Amboseli National Park. This camp brings visitors face to face with unspoilt wilderness.
This circular, combination camping and hotel safari visits Namibia's cultural and Himba societies, the Torra Conservancy, Damaraland and Swakopmund.
Amboseli Porini Camp is located in the Selenkay Conservation Area - a few miles north of Amboseli National Park. The camp lies in the heart of Maasailand where the animals are still truly wild.
Situated on the northern face of the Huab River Valley and looking south toward the imposing Brandberg Mountains, Damaraland Camp offers its guests endless vistas.
With Bushmen at hand to share their knowledge, you can get to know the Bushman's ways of life, survival and hunting skills, while enjoying some of the most prolific bird life and stargazing at night.
Edo's Camp, in the western Kalahari Desert, is the private sanctuary home to the true indigenous people of Southern Africa, the San, who provide a fascinating cultural perspective of traditional life.
Only a few miles from the equator, this private game ranch on 60 000 acres is in a wilderness of remote beauty with views that extend to Mount Kenya, the Loldaiga Hills and Mathews Range.
Sabuk is an entrancing haven on the edge of the Laikipia plateau, overlooking the Ewaso Nyiro River and the plains of Laikipia towards Mount Kenya.
This stunning property is perched 120 metres or nearly 400 feet above the Zambezi Gorge, just a short drive from the captivating Victoria Falls.