CC Africa’s amazing facts!

Friday, 14 Mar, 2007 0

Did you know that CC Africa owns and operates more than 40 safari camps and lodges in Africa’s wilderness highspots?

They include:

1

Ngala Lodge

20 cottages and one Safari Suite

2

Ngala Tented Safari Camp

6 ensuite safari tents

3

Ngala Walking Safaris Camp

4 ensuite safari tents

4

Dulini Safari Lodge

 

6 suites

5

River Lodge

8 suites

6

Leadwood Lodge

4 suites

7

Kirkman’s Kamp

18 cottages

8

Bongani Mountain Lodge

20 cottages and 10 family suites

9

Phinda Mountain Lodge

20 suites

10

Phinda Rock Lodge

6 suites

11

Phinda Forest Lodge

16 suites

12

Phinda Vlei Lodge

6 suites

13

Phinda Zuka Lodge

4 cottages (sole-use safari villa)

14

Phinda Getty House

4 suites (sole-use safari villa)

15

Phinda Walking Safaris Camp

4 ensuite safari tents

16

Kwandwe Great Fish River Lodge

9 suites

17

Kwandwe Ecca Lodge

6 suites

18

Kwandwe Uplands Homestead

3 suites (sole-use safari villa)

19

Kwandwe Melton Manor (opening April 2007)

4 suites (sole-use safari villa)

20

Madikwe Safari Lodge – West Camp

4 suites

21

Madikwe Safari Lodge – North Camp

5 suites

22

Madikwe Safari Lodge – East Camp

7 suites

23

Sossusvlei Mountain Lodge

10 desert villas

24

Nxabega Okavango Safari Camp

10 ensuite safari tents

25

Sandibe Safari Lodge

8 cottages

26

Matetsi Water Lodge

6 suites

27

Matetsi Water Lodge

6 suites

28

Matetsi Water Lodge

6 suites

29

Grumeti River Camp

10 ensuite safari tents

30

Lake Manyara Tree Lodge

10 treehouse suites

31

Ngorongoro Crater Lodge

12 suites

32

Ngorongoro Crater Lodge

12 suites

33

Ngorongoro Crater Lodge

6 suites

34

Klein’s Camp

10 cottages

35

Mnemba Island Lodge

10 beachside bandas

36

Kichwa Tembo Tented Safari Camp

40 ensuite safari tents
(28 classic / 12 luxury)

37

Bateleur Camp at Kichwa Tembo

9 ensuite safari tents

38

Bateleur Camp at Kichwa Tembo

9 ensuite safari tents

39

Botswana Under Canvas

 

40

Namibia Under Canvas

 

41

 

Tanzania Under Canvas

 

CC Africa operates two safari lodges in India‘s wilderness highspots:

1

Mahua Kothi

12 kutiyas (jungle suites)

2

 

Baghvan

12 bungalow suites

CC Africa also owns and operates more than 40 safari camps and lodges in 7 countries:

1.      South Africa

2.      Namibia

3.      Botswana

4.      Zimbabwe

5.      Kenya

6.      Tanzania

7.      India

 

CC Africa Safaris now operates in 16 African countries:

1.      South Africa

2.      Lesotho

3.      Swaziland

4.      Namibia

5.      Zimbabwe

6.      Botswana

7.      Mozambique

8.      Zambia

9.      Malawi

10.  Tanzania

11.  Kenya

12.  Uganda

13.  Rwanda

14.  Mauritius

15.  Seychelles

16.  Madagascar

CC Africa employs:

2,500 people – the majority coming from rural communities

Lodge / Reserve destinations in Africa:

1.      Phinda Private Game Reserve

2.      Ngala Private Game Reserve – Kruger National Park

3.      Mthethomusha Game Reserve

4.      Madikwe Game Reserve

5.      Kwandwe Private Game Reserve

6.      Sabi Sand Game Reserve / Exeter Private Game Reserve

7.      Victoria Falls / Matetsi Private Game Reserve

8.      NamibRand Nature Reserve / Sossusvlei Private Game Reserve

9.      Okavango Delta

10.  Ngorongoro Crater

11.  Lake Manyara National Park

12.  Serengeti National Park / Klein’s Camp Concession

13.  Mnemba Island

14.  Masai Mara National Reserve

 

Lodge / Reserve destinations in India:

1.      Bandhavgarh National Park

2.      Pench National Park

 

CC Africa’s operational bases:

1.      Johannesburg, South Africa

2.      Cape Town, South Africa

3.      Cape Town Waterfront, South Africa

4.      Grahamstown, South Africa

5.      Nelspruit, South Africa

6.      Maun, Botswana

7.      Kasane, Botswana

8.      Windhoek, Namibia

9.      Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

10.  Harare, Zimbabwe

11.  Arusha, Tanzania

12.  Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

13.  Zanzibar, Tanzania

14.  Nairobi, Kenya 

Also for a walk on the wild side with CC Africa’s specialist walking guides and trackers, their Walking Safari season at Phinda and Ngala Private Game Reserves starts on 01 March.

For more information on these unforgettable, up-close-and-personal bush experiences, please visit www.ccafrica.com/walking_safaris/default.asp

For more information on lodges and camps visit: www.ccafrica.com

Report by The Mole



 

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