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DESTINATIONS JOURNEYS EXPERIENCES
Go solo, go together,
go far
Whether you’re planning your first ever solo safari, dreaming of a cross-country adventure from Cape Town to Namibia, or in search of leopards in the wilds of Botswana, Wilderness is ready to help you discover and explore. This month, be inspired by our 10-night itinerary from coast to desert, join us as we unveil the newly reimagined Wilderness Desert Rhino Camp in Damaraland, revel in our spotted tales from the Okavango Delta, and discover our best tips for adventuring alone.
The coast of Cape Town to the deserts of Namibia
Embark on a curated exploration from the stunning beaches, humming food scene and cultural vibrance of Cape Town to the rock-hewn moonscapes, hidden oases and wonderous deserts of Namibia. From a city stay in Cape Town to a luxury safari in Namibia, this 10-night itinerary promises an unforgettable journey through some of Africa's most captivating landscapes and experiences.
Building the new Wilderness Desert Rhino Camp
From humble beginnings as a field station dedicated to helping protect Namibia’s last remaining wild black rhino, a brand-new Wilderness Desert Rhino Camp is beginning to emerge – designed for desert wanderers. We recently spoke to the architects behind this entirely rebuilt camp to find out what goes into the making of a safari camp in one of the world’s remotest desert destinations.
5 tips for solo travel to Africa
Travelling solo means more time to explore nature and connect with the one person that really matters – you. Your solo trip to Africa is bound to be a big adventure, but it needn’t be a scary one. With these five tips in mind, discover the world on your own time, explore your passions safely, and escape the stress of everyday life on a solo safari.
The legendary leopards of Tubu Tree
On the Jao Reserve in Botswana’s Okavango Delta, a place where rawest nature rules, Wilderness Tubu Tree and Little Tubu are being reimagined. Set in a tree canopy, these camps have been particularly sought after for their riveting leopard sightings and land and water experiences. Join us as we take a look back at the thrilling history of the leopards in the area. *Due to open mid 2024
This month, as we celebrate World Hyena Day, we catch up with our Research Co-ordinator in Namibia to hear about the first time she saw a brown hyena, and what it takes to study these secretive, solitary scavengers in the desert landscape.
With more than 40 years’ experience pioneering conservation tourism across Africa, Wilderness is proud to help protect some of Africa’s most exceptional wilderness areas, and our collection of camps is globally recognised among the continent’s leading luxury safari portfolios.
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