Camps and Lodges
Rugged adventure to exquisite Luxury
At Next Adventure, we take safaris personally, and every camp and lodge we recommend has been thoroughly vetted and carefully chosen by our team. We travel extensively across wild Africa to seek out places that not only offer exceptional comfort and authenticity, but also meaningfully contribute to the landscapes and communities they call home.
Each property in our preferred collection is part of a larger story—one of conservation, culture, and connection. By partnering exclusively with the most reputable and responsible safari operators on the continent, we ensure your journey supports a sustainable legacy while delivering a one-of-a-kind adventure perfectly tailored to you.
Lewa Wilderness Lodge
The beauty of Lewa Wilderness isn’t just in the incredible scenery and wildlife explored daily with game drives – but in the wealth of activities and experiences to be had at every turn and a home-away-from-home experience that’s hard to find these days.
Il Ngwesi lodge
Owned and run by the Maasai community, Il Ngwesi offers something truly special. Visitors to the lodge have a full wildlife and cultural experience, enjoying hospitality more akin that offered to a valued family member. With no other tourist facilities within the Group Ranch, it is the ultimate personal experience.
Mara Plains Camp
Mara Plains Camp is a one-of-a-kind, seven tent camp located in the private 35,000-acre Olare Motorogi Conservancy, just on the…
Mara Nyika
Mara Nyika, meaning “Large Plains or Great Plains,” is the newest edition to the Great Plains Conservation family of camps…
Borana's Lengishu House
Borana has always been a special place; a truly family-oriented conservancy, adjacent to the world-renowned Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, that offers…
Elewana Kifaru House
A visit to Elewana Kifaru House is to plunge into the timeless tranquility of Africa. Located within the world-famous Lewa Conservancy, home to East Africa’s healthiest black and white rhino populations, this bijou property, appropriately takes its name from the Swahili word for rhino.
Lewa House
Lewa House is set on top of a hill with an engaging panoramic view of the rolling landscape of the Conservancy. The heart of Lewa House is a large elegant building with an open fireplace at one end and at the other is a large family dining table where the evening meals are served, hosted by Calum and Sophie Macfarlane.