Accommodation
At African Outback Safaris, we partner with a carefully selected range of lodges, tented camps, and boutique hotels that offer comfort, safety, and authentic African charm.
Our accommodation options are handpicked to match different budgets and travel styles — ensuring that every guest enjoys a relaxing and memorable stay after a day of adventure.
All properties we work with meet high standards for hospitality, hygiene, and sustainability. Whether you prefer a luxury tented camp overlooking the savannah, a family-friendly lodge, or a beach resort on the coast, African Outback ensures your stay is perfectly matched to your itinerary.
- Ideal for travelers seeking adventure at an affordable rate.
- Comfortable rooms or safari tents with basic amenities.
- Located near major national parks or reserves.
- Commonly used for shared group safaris.
Examples:
- Lenchada Tented Camp (Masai Mara, Kenya)
- Nyani Camp (Serengeti, Tanzania)
- Pumba Safari Cottages (Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda)
2. Mid-Range Safari Lodges & Tented Camps
- A perfect balance between comfort and value.
- Private ensuite tents or rooms with scenic views.
- High-quality meals and warm hospitality.
- Suitable for couples, families, and small groups.
Examples:
- Amboseli Sopa Lodge (Kenya)
- Tarangire Safari Lodge (Tanzania)
- Ihamba Lakeside Lodge (Uganda)
3. Luxury Safari Lodges & Exclusive Camps
- Designed for travelers seeking privacy, elegance, and top-tier service.
- Spacious suites, gourmet dining, swimming pools, and exclusive experiences.
- Often situated in private conservancies or remote wilderness areas.
Examples:
- Angama Mara (Masai Mara, Kenya)
- Four Seasons Safari Lodge (Serengeti, Tanzania)
- Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp (Bwindi, Uganda)
4. Coastal & Beach Resorts
- Ideal for guests ending their safari with a beach retreat.
- Located in Diani, Malindi, Watamu, and Zanzibar.
- Offer water sports, relaxation activities, and stunning beach views.
Examples:
- The Sands at Nomad (Diani, Kenya)
- Zanzi Resort (Zanzibar, Tanzania)
- Turtle Bay Beach Resort (Watamu, Kenya)
- Clean and comfortable rooms with private bathrooms or en-suite tents.
- Reliable water and electricity supply.
- Commitment to safety and environmental sustainability.
- Friendly and professional staff delivering excellent service.
- Compliance with tourism licensing and conservation regulations.
African Outback Tours and Safaris actively supports eco-friendly tourism through partnerships with responsible lodges and camps.
We prioritize properties that:- Use solar power and water recycling systems.
- Minimize plastic use and support environmental conservation.
- Employ and train local community members.
- Operate in community-run conservancies that share tourism revenue.
- Designed for travelers seeking privacy, top-tier service, and elegant comfort.
- Spacious suites, gourmet dining, swimming pools, and personalized experiences.
- Often located within private conservancies or secluded wilderness areas.
Examples:
- Angama Mara (Masai Mara, Kenya)
- Four Seasons Safari Lodge (Serengeti, Tanzania)
- Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp (Bwindi, Uganda)
- Perfect extensions for travelers ending their safari with relaxation by the Indian Ocean.
- Found in Kenya’s and Tanzania’s top coastal destinations — Diani, Malindi, Watamu, and Zanzibar.
- Offer a mix of adventure (snorkeling, diving, kite surfing) and leisure (spa, beach dining, sunset cruises).
Examples:
- The Sands at Nomad (Diani, Kenya)
- Zanzi Resort (Zanzibar, Tanzania)
- Turtle Bay Beach Resort (Watamu, Kenya)
- Perfect extensions for travelers ending their safari with relaxation by the Indian Ocean.
- Found in Kenya’s and Tanzania’s top coastal destinations — Diani, Malindi, Watamu, and Zanzibar.
- Offer a mix of adventure (snorkeling, diving, kite surfing) and leisure (spa, beach dining, sunset cruises).
Examples:
- The Sands at Nomad (Diani, Kenya)
- Zanzi Resort (Zanzibar, Tanzania)
- Turtle Bay Beach Resort (Watamu, Kenya)
All African Outback Tours and Safaris partner lodges and camps must meet the following minimum requirements:
- Clean, comfortable rooms with private bathrooms or tents with en-suite facilities.
- Reliable water and electricity supply.
- Adherence to safety and environmental sustainability policies.
- Friendly, professional staff with strong customer service skills.
- Compliance with local tourism licensing and conservation standards.
We prioritize:
- Lodges that use solar energy and water recycling systems.
- Camps that minimize plastic use and support tree planting initiatives.
- Properties employing and training local staff.
- Community-run conservancies that share tourism revenue with residents.