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.
Olkeri Camp
Olkeri is the Maasai word for the leopard, the spotted ambush hunter, one of the most emblematic inhabitants of the area. Home to great elephant herds, this beautiful tract of wilderness, replete with views of woodlands, rocky hills, and shaded by gnarled old-growth Baobab and Acacia, offers the ultimate freedom to explore day and night.
Sitatunga Private Island Camp
Sitatunga Private Island Camp is very 'Robinson Crusoe, desert island-ish'. It is designed with a 'salvage' inspired reference, complete with giant basket shapes as a nod to the Bayei and other local Okavango fishing ancestries.
Lolebezi Camp
Set in the breath-taking, untouched wilds of the Lower Zambezi National Park in Zambia, Lolebezi is the latest property in the African Bush Camps family and will undoubtably be one of the most spectacular.
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.
Apoka Safari Lodge
The rooms at Apoka Lodge in Uganda’s Kidepo Natioanl Park have been built with comfort in mind. Everything is handmade by local craftsmen, everything is large and capacious. 10 expansive rooms with natural canvas walls surround a rocky kopje with endless views across the savannah. With inside sitting rooms and private verandas there are plenty of places to relax, read and sprawl.
Jack’s Camp
The brand-new Jack’s Camp pays homage to the property’s enduring and much-loved 1940s campaign style. The guest tents, seven twins and two doubles, are much larger and each is 270 square meters in size.
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.