
Camps & Lodges
Your accommodations on a Micato luxury safari will be unabashedly luxurious—quite simply, you will stay at some of the best hotels, lodges and camps in Africa. And of course, you are a VIP everywhere you go with Micato, so preferential rooms will be provided throughout.
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Westcliff Hotel
Located in the serene surroundings of a leafy Johannesburg suburb, The Westcliff Hotel’s cliffside setting makes for a unique resort-style layout in an urban environment. Accommodations are both stylish and spacious, and most rooms have a private balcony overlooking the Zoological Gardens or one of the cobbled courtyards of the estate. Outside, the cascading, award-winning gardens provide a soothing oasis of refinement and relaxation. The Westcliff’s lush environs and five-star accommodations make it a truly indulgent escape.
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Eagle Island Camp
Eagle Island Camp’s shaded location amidst the Okavango’s most pristine, wildlife-rich landscapes—vast floodplains, tranquil waterways and palm-lined islands— allows for convenient exploration on foot, in a boat or by safari vehicle. For a different perspective, we take to the skies for our included helicopter game viewing, the only such program in Botswana. The warm, modern decor of the richly-appointed tents—from four poster beds to furnished private decks—stands in stark contrast to the primeval wilderness outside.
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Savute Elephant Camp
An oasis of comfort in a dry and otherworldly landscape, the twelve lavish tents at Savute Elephant Camp epitomize luxury in rough surroundings. Savor a meal in one of the camp’s three separate dining venues, including the reed-fringed “boma,” and appreciate the cosiness of your furnished private outdoor lounge. The camp is so close to a waterhole that you won’t even have to leave the calm confines of camp to witness nature at its most dramatic.
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Khwai River Lodge
Nestled on the edge of a leadwood and fig tree forest, this lodge is one of the oldest and most revered in Botswana. This luxurious camp features all the refinements of a fine hotel under traditional African thatched roofs. The charming compound offers a teak viewing deck, gym and spa facilities and a bar with a fireplace, perfect for unwinding after a day of discovery. Guided safari walks, local village visits, and stargazing presentations are available in addition to game drives.
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Royal Livingstone Hotel
Stretching luxuriously along the banks of the mighty Zambezi River, the Royal Livingstone consists of a series of colonial-style buildings set amidst a canopy of lush riverine trees. The hotel offers thatch-roofed buildings, a sparkling swimming pool, well-stocked library and a deep, shaded veranda offering an uninterrupted view of the Zambezi. And only footsteps from the river, the sumptuous rooms and suites—with interior furnishings that accentuate the influences of Africa— offer a tranquil retreat from the unconstrained beauty of their surroundings.
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