Luxury Safaris & Expeditions - Directory w/ AI Reviews

Directory of the world's most exclusive safari lodges and expedition operators offering luxury wildlife experiences, polar adventures, and guided journeys to remote destinations.

Singita 1 4.8 New Singita Ultra Luxury $1,800 - $8,000 per night Est. 1993 Cape Town, South Africa 1 review Singita operates 15 luxury lodges and camps across five African countries, managing over 1 million acres of protected wilderness. The company is widely regarded as the leading luxury safari operator in Africa, with a conservation-first model that funds extensive anti-poaching and community developme White Desert 2 4.6 New White Desert Ultra Luxury $30,000 - $200,000 per trip Est. 2006 London, United Kingdom 1 review White Desert is one of the few operators offering luxury fly-in expeditions to the interior of Antarctica. The company runs two camps on the continent and provides access to Emperor penguin colonies, the South Pole, and other remote Antarctic locations, with trips starting at $30,000 per person. Abercrombie & Kent 3 4.5 New Abercrombie & Kent Ultra Luxury $1,000 - $5,000 per night Est. 1962 London, United Kingdom 1 review Abercrombie & Kent is one of the oldest and most established luxury safari and expedition companies in the world, founded in 1962 in Kenya. The company pioneered luxury tented safaris and now operates across 100+ countries, offering everything from African game drives to Antarctic expeditions. Great Plains Conservation 4 4.5 New Great Plains Conservation Ultra Luxury $1,200 - $3,500 per night Est. 2006 Maun, Botswana 1 review Great Plains Conservation was founded by National Geographic filmmakers Dereck and Beverly Joubert to fund conservation through luxury tourism. The company operates camps in Botswana, Kenya, and Zimbabwe, managing the 320,000-acre Selinda Reserve and running rhino translocation programs across south &Beyond 5 4.4 New &Beyond High Luxury $600 - $3,500 per night Est. 1991 Johannesburg, South Africa 1 review &Beyond operates 29 luxury lodges and camps across Africa and South America, combining safari experiences with a strong conservation and community development model. Originally founded as Conservation Corporation Africa, the company has relocated over 10,000 animals and supports over 150 community p 6 4.3 New Wilderness High Luxury $800 - $3,500 per night Est. 1983 Johannesburg, South Africa 1 review Wilderness operates over 40 camps across eight African countries and manages approximately 2.5 million hectares of protected wilderness. The company is one of Africa's largest ecotourism operators, with its Mombo Camp in Botswana's Okavango Delta widely considered one of the best safari camps on the Asilia Africa 7 4.2 New Asilia Africa High Luxury $400 - $1,500 per night Est. 2004 Arusha, Tanzania 1 review Asilia Africa operates approximately 17 luxury safari camps across Tanzania and Kenya, with properties positioned in key wildlife areas including the eastern Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and the Masai Mara. The company focuses on authentic, lower-impact safari experiences and supports community conservanc Volcanoes Safaris 8 4.1 New Volcanoes Safaris High Luxury $400 - $900 per night Est. 1997 London, United Kingdom 1 review Volcanoes Safaris specializes in luxury gorilla and chimpanzee trekking experiences in Uganda and Rwanda. The company operates four lodges near mountain gorilla habitats and was a pioneer in building permanent luxury accommodation at the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and the Virunga Volcanoes. Sanctuary Retreats 9 4.0 New Sanctuary Retreats High Luxury $600 - $2,500 per night Est. 2003 London, United Kingdom 1 review Sanctuary Retreats operates luxury safari camps and river cruise vessels across Africa and Asia, now part of the Abercrombie & Kent Group. The brand runs approximately 15 properties including camps in the Okavango Delta, Masai Mara, and Ngorongoro Crater, plus luxury Nile cruise vessels. Natural Selection 10 3.9 New Natural Selection High Luxury $500 - $2,000 per night Est. 2014 Maun, Botswana 1 review Natural Selection operates a curated collection of safari camps in Botswana and Namibia, including the iconic Jack's Camp in the Makgadikgadi salt pans. The company combines distinctive desert and delta safari experiences with direct conservation funding through the Uncharted Africa Trust.