Introduction
When planning a once-in-a-lifetime safari to East Africa, the destination is only half the journey.
Where you stay—how you experience nature after the game drive ends—can elevate your
safari from memorable to magical. From elegant tented camps tucked into the bush to whimsical
tree lodges suspended among the acacia branches, East Africa offers a variety of
accommodations that blend luxury with wilderness charm.
In this blog, we explore some of the most unique and luxurious safari stays across Kenya and
Tanzania, designed to bring you closer to nature without sacrificing comfort.
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1. Tented Camps: Classic Safari Elegance
Royal Mara Luxury Safari Camp – Maasai Mara, Kenya
Set on the banks of the Mara River, this luxury tented camp combines colonial safari charm with
all the comforts of a boutique hotel. With spacious tents, hardwood floors, and private verandas
overlooking hippo pods, Royal Mara offers intimate access to the Great Migration and
year-round wildlife encounters.
The Highlands – Ngorongoro, Tanzania
Perched on the slopes of the Olmoti volcano, The Highlands blends futuristic design with
Maasai culture. Its unique dome-shaped tents are heated and insulated, offering views of the
forested highlands and far-reaching plains. It’s the perfect base for both game drives and
cultural interactions.
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2. Tree Lodges: Elevated Experiences
Lake Manyara Tree Lodge – Tanzania
Hidden in a mahogany forest inside Lake Manyara National Park, this lodge features romantic
treehouse suites with open decks, outdoor showers, and views of the canopy. It’s the only lodge
in the park, offering exclusive access to flamingo-dotted shores and tree-climbing lions.
Ol Lentille – Laikipia, Kenya
Perched on a hilltop, Ol Lentille feels like a tree lodge thanks to its elevated villas with
panoramic views of the Laikipia wilderness. Beyond its ultra-private accommodation, it’s a
community-owned conservancy, making every stay a direct investment in local development and
conservation.
3. Lodges with a Cause: Travel That Gives Back
Many safari properties in East Africa actively support conservation and community initiatives.
When you choose places like Singita Grumeti (Tanzania) or Segera Retreat (Kenya), you’re not
just enjoying an incredible stay—you’re contributing to the protection of endangered species
and supporting local economies through sustainable tourism models.
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Conclusion
East Africa’s safari stays are as diverse as the landscapes and wildlife you’ll encounter. Whether
you’re sleeping under canvas, perched in a treehouse, or enjoying a private conservancy villa,
your accommodation plays a vital role in your safari experience.
Start planning your 2025–2026 East African safari with Entice Africa Safaris and let us match
your adventure with the perfect luxury stay!
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