Conservation Corporation Africa (CC Africa) is Africa's leading ecotourism organisation, operating thirty six exceptional camps and lodges at 17 destinations in Africa's wilderness high-spots.
Botswana is famous for the watery wilderness of the Okavango Delta where Nxabega and Sandibe offer land and water safaris. Water levels in the Delta fluctuate on a cyclical basis to create an ever-changing tapestry of open savanna, wooded islands and lagoons with abundant wildlife, contrasting with the dry savanna of the Kalahari which supports a surprising wealth of arid-adapted wildlife.
Namibia is named after the huge and ancient Namib Desert which covers two thirds of the country. A remarkable diversity of arid-adapted wildlife occurs in the spellbinding desert landscapes which are nowhere more dramatic than at Sosssusvlei. The rugged and remote Skeleton Coast and wildlife-wonderland of Etosha are premier destinations for ecotourists.
Zimbabwe has a remarkable diversity of landscapes and wildlife for a land-locked country. Matetsi is set in elephant-rich savanna on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River upstream from the legendary Victoria Falls. Picturesque rock formations and tall miombo woodlands dominate the country's central plateau where the awe-inspiring ruins of Great Zimbabwe and Matobo National Park attract ecotourists.
Tanzania offers a vast network of savanna reserves, including the legendary Serengeti National Park, and a magnificent tropical coastline. Klein's Camp and Grumeti River Lodge are situated on opposite ends of the Serengeti, while the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater Lodge is perched in cool highlands. Lake Manyara Tree Lodge lies on the shores of this breathtaking Rift Valley lake, while Mnemba Island sparkles like a jewel in the Indian Ocean off Zanzibar's east coast.
Kenya is the birthplace of the African safari and its diverse landscapes provide travellers with a phenomenal wildlife and cultural experience. Kichwa Tembo is situated in the north-western corner of the magnificent Masai Mara National Reserve which is contiguous with the vast Serengeti. Each year, over a million migratory wildebeest arrive in the Mara to create one of the world's greatest wildlife spectacles.
South Africa is a land of enormous diversity. The subtropical Lowveld savanna incorporates the renowned Kruger National Park and our Ngala and Bongani safari lodges. Many tropical plants extend to the coastal plains of northern KwaZulu-Natal where Phinda lies west of the splendid Lake St Lucia. Kwandwe lies at the crossroads of several vegetation zones in the Eastern Cape, while Madikwe is set on the fringe of the mythical Kalahari.
By choosing one of CC Africa's 40 lodges in 16 different locations throughout Africa 's wilderness highspots, you can make a small but meaningful difference. Embark on a CC Africa tailormade safari and help Africa, its environment, people and wildlife.