Savile Row Travel recently launched a new service hunting guide. Designed with the luxury traveler in mind, the book is an excellent resource for those wanting to visit Africa for the first time, or for regular visitors to this continent of contrasts.


It covers everything from descriptions of key safari destinations to expert insights into upscale safari lodges, wildlife and bespoke experiences, and will help you explore Africa in a sustainable and enriching way.
Focused on sustainability and conservation efforts, this valuable resource highlights some of the most iconic hunting destinations while also providing insight into how travelers can engage with the local environment and culture in meaningful ways.


The five safari destinations highlighted in the guide will whet your appetite for Africa’s diverse ecosystems, not to mention plenty of opportunities for unforgettable safaris.
Maasai Mara, Kenya
A good place to start is in Kenya’s Masai Mara, famous for the Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest, zebras and other wildlife trek across the savanna. As such, the Masai Mara offers stunning wildlife viewing opportunities, and the guide details luxury accommodation in unique lodges where you can have a front-row seat to one of the world’s most stunning natural events.


Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
Another East African hotspot that witnessed the same spectacle of the Great Migration is Tanzania. But the experience is different, and SerengetiThe vast plains and dramatic Ngorongoro Crater provide excellent opportunities to observe the Big Five. See our guide for the best times to see wildlife.


Okavango Delta, Botswana
For a completely different hunting experience, try Botswana More specifically, the Okavango Delta. It is renowned for its pristine beauty and waterways, and will offer a unique safari experience with the opportunity to ride a mokoro (a dug-out canoe) through the delta’s winding waterways. Explore a glamping tented site and a rich variety of bird and aquatic animals.


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Kruger National Park, South Africa
Let’s not forget that there are many wildlife adventure opportunities available for you to enjoy South Africaincluding Kruger National Park, famous for its Five Wonders and covering nearly 20,000 square kilometres. Luxury safaris will take you across vast landscapes, from savannah to dense woodland, while premium lodges will ensure your wildlife experience is accompanied by stylish, high-end accommodation so you can relax in comfort after a day of adventure body and mind.


Namibia’s Skeleton Coast and Etosha National Park
Finally, Namibia, with its stark desert landscapes and towering sand dunes, presents a different safari experience where adventure meets solitude. The Skeleton Coast offers a surreal hunting experience with its eerie, mist-covered shores, scattered shipwrecks, and stark, desolate beauty. This is a remote area where you can observe elephants, lions, and even brown hyenas, all of which thrive in a somewhat harsh environment. Etosha National Park, on the other hand, is famous for its vast salt pans and waterholes, which attract everything from eland and springbok to rhinos and giraffes. In Namibia, safari is all about the rare and unexpected.


What to expect from the Savile Row Safari Experience
The thrill of observing African wildlife, combined with the comfort and style of a unique lodge, is at the heart of the Savile Row safari experience. You can expect high-end, bespoke travel experiences designed to create lasting memories – ones that go beyond traditional wildlife watching adventures to give you unique experiences like hot air balloon rides, hiking and under the stars nights in a luxury mobile camp, all highlighted by sustainable tourism. In short, you can expect the perfect blend of adventure and luxury, and you can be inspired on how to achieve it with Savile Row’s new safari guide. Take a look and be inspired to go on an African safari on your next trip!


Disclosure: This post is sponsored Savile Row Tour.
Paul Johnson
Paul Johnson is the editor of Luxury Travel Blog and has worked in the travel industry for over 30 years. He received the “Best Travel Influencer” Award for Travel Innovation from Wired Magazine. The blog was voted “one of the world’s best travel blogs” and “best luxury blog” by The Daily Telegraph, among other awards.
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