
Travelling off-grid in Africa takes immersion in the natural environment to a whole new level. Authentic cultural experiences, stunning landscapes and unique wildlife encounters – you’ll enjoy peace and solitude away from the crowds and have the opportunity for adventure and personal growth. With fewer tourists and less light pollution, you’ll also experience exclusive stargazing in beautifully remote locations.
These are our picks for an off-grid getaway to completely disconnect.
Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe offers a unique and captivating experience for nature lovers. Its remote location means fewer crowds, allowing for an intimate encounter with wildlife in their natural habitat. The stunning landscapes, including lush riverine forests and expansive floodplains, provide a picturesque backdrop for activities like walking safaris and canoeing on the Zambezi River.
The chance to observe elephants, hippos, and diverse bird species up close makes it a haven for photographers and adventure seekers alike. Embrace the serenity and raw beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage site—it’s a truly off-the-beaten-path gem.
Where to stay: Wilderness Chikwenya
Staying at Wilderness Chikwenya combines luxury and adventure in Mana Pools National Park. With stunning river views and direct access to wildlife, the camp offers expertly guided safaris and elegant tented accommodation. Enjoy personalised service in an intimate atmosphere, making it the perfect base for experiencing the park’s beauty and diverse wildlife.

Kafue National Park promises an authentic safari experience away from the crowds. Its remoteness ensures stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts. The park boasts diverse habitats, from vast savannahs to lush wetlands, home to a rich variety of species, including lions, leopards, and unique antelope. Visiting Kafue allows you to connect with nature in an untouched setting, offering a true sense of adventure and exploration.
Where to stay: Wilderness Shumba Camp
Wilderness Shumba Camp offers comfort and adventure. Nestled in a prime wildlife area, the camp provides easy access to thrilling game drives and walking safaris, all in an untouched setting. Enjoy spacious luxury tents, personalised service, and gourmet meals while immersing yourself in the park’s diverse ecosystems and incredible wildlife, far from the hustle and bustle of more popular destinations.

Travelling to the Kalahari means a unique adventure into an other-worldly desert landscape of red dunes, salt pans, and hidden oases. The region is renowned for its desert-adapted wildlife, including the elusive Kalahari lion and playful meerkats.
Here, you’ll enjoy a profound sense of solitude and connection with nature. This immersive experience combines breathtaking scenery with cultural richness, making the Kalahari a truly unforgettable destination.
Where to stay: The Motse Tswalu
Perched on the edge of the Kalahari Desert in a remote northern corner of South Africa, Motse is nestled within Tswalu Private Game Reserve, the country’s largest privately owned reserve. At this magnificent lodge, you can immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of the Kalahari while enjoying top-shelf luxury and comfort.

Linyanti is a true premier safari experience set in remote wilderness. Known for its large herds of elephants, elusive leopards, and rich birdlife, Linyanti features stunning floodplains and tranquil waterways.
The region’s exclusivity and minimal number of tourists means intimate wildlife encounters and adventure opportunities, making it an exceptional destination for those seeking both excitement and peace.
Where to stay: Wilderness Duma Tau
DumaTau is situated between two major elephant corridors, and there’s a whopping 45km of river frontage, making it a very special safari destination. The exceptional game viewing of lions, wild dogs, other predators and elephants is enhanced by the frequent movement of wildlife through the camp – there’s never a dull moment at DumaTau.

Travelling to Ruaha National Park in Tanzania offers a truly alluring African safari experience in one of the continent’s most diverse ecosystems. Known for its vast landscapes, including rolling savannahs, dramatic baobab trees, and the majestic Ruaha River, the park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Here, you can witness a rich array of species, from large herds of elephants and prides of lions to rare sightings of wild dogs and elusive leopards.
The park’s relatively low visitor numbers ensure a more exclusive and intimate experience, allowing you to explore its wilderness in peace. With its spectacular scenery and abundant wildlife, Ruaha National Park promises an authentic and exhilarating adventure for those seeking an exclusive safari.
Where to stay: Jabali Ridge
Asilia’s Jabali Ridge, perched high on a dramatic rocky ridge, offers an expansive outlook over Ruaha National Park, renowned for its impressive lion population. From this spectacular vantage point, you’ll be treated to panoramic views that stretch over a vast expanse of ancient baobab forest and the endless grasslands beyond. This exclusive retreat provides an intimate and undisturbed connection with nature, far from the usual tourist trails. It’s the perfect setting for a serene and unforgettable safari experience.

Exploring Namibia’s Skeleton Coast is an adventure in one of the world’s most remote and dramatic landscapes. This rugged coastline is renowned for its haunting shipwrecks, towering dunes, and the stark contrast between the arid desert and the icy Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can explore the eerie remnants of shipwrecks, spot desert-adapted wildlife like oryx and desert lions, and experience the surreal beauty of the vast, unspoiled terrain.
The Skeleton Coast’s isolation ensures a truly unforgettable journey, providing a rare opportunity for solitude and immersion in an extraordinary natural environment.
Where to stay: Shipwreck Lodge
Shipwreck Lodge is the exclusive retreat on Namibia’s legendary Skeleton Coast, a region renowned for its unusual beauty and rich history. Nestled in the remote far northwest, just steps from the Atlantic Ocean, the lodge combines ultimate luxury with exceptional service, providing a perfect base for exploring the mysteries of this extraordinary coastline.

Benguerra Island is located 14 kilometers off the coast of Mozambique, on Africa’s eastern edge. As part of the Bazaruto Archipelago, it lies next to a National Marine Park renowned for some of the Indian Ocean’s most vibrant and lesser-known subtropical ecosystems. Its remote location provides a tranquil escape with luxurious accommodations, ideal for relaxation. Benguerra is a unique destination for even the most seasoned Africa traveller.
Where to stay: Kisawa Sanctuary
You’ll find Kisawa at the southern tip of Benguerra Island, it’s a 300-hectare retreat of forest, beach, and sand dunes. Their mission is to seamlessly blend wilderness with wellness in a thoughtful and luxurious setting that evokes the sense of being a million miles from reality.

Visiting Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve provides an extraordinary experience, known for its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife, including endangered black rhinos, the reserve is a haven for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle. Its off-the-beaten-path location ensures tranquility and exclusivity, allowing for a deep connection with nature in a truly unique environment.
Where to stay: Singita Pamushana Lodge
Staying at Singita Pamushana Lodge offers luxury and immersion in Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve. With stunning architecture and breathtaking views, the lodge provides personalised service and gourmet dining. Guests can enjoy guided safaris and cultural experiences, all while benefiting from the lodge’s commitment to conservation. It’s the perfect base for an unforgettable wildlife adventure.

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