Going on safari can be very expensive, but is an utterly amazing experience, so it’s no surprise that so many people save it for their honeymoons – especially as it works particularly well combined with a week or so on an Indian Ocean island. Home to one of the African continent’s most famous national parks, the Serengeti, which is especially known for its spectacular annual wildebeest migration, Tanzania boasts amazing wildlife-spotting opportunities and a plethora of luxurious, honeymoon-worthy places to stay. Here’s a few of my favourites to get you started – note that rates will be cheaper if booked as part of a package.
Camping and tents take on a whole new meaning in southern Africa, and nowhere is this more true than at the luxurious Sayari Camp, situated near the boarder of the Serengeti National Park itself, near the Mara River. This exclusive seasonal camp provides superlative views of the immense Serengeti plains, allowing you to get remarkably close to the wildebeest migration, and providing wonderful game drives and wildlife watching.
The camp is open from 1st June to 31st March each year, and offers a really fantastic experience. In addition to game drives, you can also take part on walking safaris, or have a picnic in the wild. All of the tents have wide verandas, showers and baths, looking out onto the Serengeti, and there’s even a swimming pool on site.
From £341 per person per night
Serengeti under Canvas
If you’re heading to Tanzania for the wildebeest migration, then there’s potentially no better way to do so than with a mobile, tented safari. Serengeti under Canvas is wonderful, colonial-style camping – you have a private butler on hand to ensure your comfort throughout – and you’ll move between a number of semi-permanent camps during your time here.
This is really about getting close to nature, so while you’re showering (it’s a bucket shower) in the mornings, you can soak up the fantastic views, and in the evenings enjoy dinner right in the bush. As with other safari camps, early morning and late afternoon game drives are provided so that you can see as much wildlife as possible, and you can also take part in guided nature walks and visit local Maasai villages.
From £413 per person per night.
The Retreat at Selous
From £341 per person per night
Photos courtesy of Sayari Camp; Serengeti under Canvas; The Retreat at Selous