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African Private Group Safaris, Vacations & Destinations

African Private Group Safaris, Vacations & Destinations

Traveling through Africa on a private group safari offers a rare chance to explore nature at your own rhythm—without strangers, rigid schedules, or overcrowded game vehicles. Whether you are celebrating a milestone, planning a multi-generational escape, or organizing a special-interest expedition, Africa caters brilliantly to groups with private lodges, custom itineraries, and all-inclusive safari experiences.

From the plains of the Serengeti to the riverfronts of Chobe and the vineyards of South Africa, this guide reveals the best private group safari destinations and how to plan a seamless, memorable trip.

Private Safari

What Is a Private Group Safari?

A private group safari is a tailored safari experience designed for small or large groups traveling together. You have full control over your schedule, accommodations, and pace of exploration. Expect:

  • Private 4×4 safari vehicles and expert guides
  • Exclusive-use lodges or mobile camps
  • Group-focused dining and private bush meals
  • Flexible activities: walking safaris, night drives, or boat cruises
  • Seamless logistics: charter flights, private transfers, and concierge support

Group size flexibility: Perfect for 4–20 travelers, or larger on request.

Best Destinations for Private Group Safaris in Africa

  1. South Africa – Kruger, Madikwe & Eastern Cape

Why it’s ideal: Malaria-free options, top-class infrastructure, and private villas

South Africa leads in group safari convenience and comfort. In Madikwe Game Reserve or the Eastern Cape, you can stay in exclusive-use safari houses where your group has total privacy. Sabi Sands offers luxury and wildlife intensity ideal for seasoned travelers.

Top Experiences:
  • Big Five game drives in private reserves
  • Wine tastings, gourmet dining, and spa treatments
  • Add-on: Cape Town and the Garden Route

Group Lodge Highlight:
Morukuru Family Madikwe – A private villa with its own pool, chef, butler, and guide.

  1. Tanzania – Serengeti, Ngorongoro & Tarangire

Why it’s ideal: Migration safaris, flexible camp setups, and private fly-ins

Tanzania’s Northern Circuit offers dramatic landscapes and rich wildlife. Opt for mobile tented camps that move with the Great Migration or secure full buyouts at permanent lodges in the Serengeti and Crater rim.

Top Experiences:
  • Private balloon safaris over the Serengeti
  • Exclusive game drives with professional trackers
  • Add-on: Zanzibar for group relaxation or diving

Group Lodge Highlight:
Singita Serengeti House – A private villa for up to 8 guests with infinity pool, private chef, and spa.

  1. Kenya – Maasai Mara & Laikipia Conservancies

Why it’s ideal: Wildlife abundance, cultural immersion, and private conservancies

Kenya’s private conservancies allow group travelers to experience safaris without crowds. Lodges here often host only one group at a time, making them perfect for family reunions or friends celebrating together.

Top Experiences:
  • Maasai-guided bush walks
  • Sundowners and bonfire storytelling
  • Add-on: Nairobi Giraffe Centre or coastal Lamu Island

Group Lodge Highlight:
Cottar’s Private Bush Villa – Sleeps 10, includes full staff, private chef, and panoramic views of the Mara.

  1. Botswana – Okavango Delta & Chobe

Why it’s ideal: Remote luxury, tailored experiences, and high exclusivity

Botswana’s low-density tourism model makes it a top choice for luxury group safaris. Lodges and island camps offer full buyouts, complete with expert guides and bespoke activities.

Top Experiences:
  • Mokoro (canoe) excursions through floodplains
  • Private boat cruises along the Chobe River
  • Add-on: Helicopter over the Delta or Victoria Falls trip

Group Lodge Highlight:
&Beyond Xaranna Camp – Exclusive-use Delta camp with family tents, plunge pools, and boat safaris.

  1. Namibia – Etosha, Damaraland & Sossusvlei

Why it’s ideal: Self-drive freedom, photographic landscapes, and cultural diversity

Namibia is ideal for groups seeking a blend of wildlife, scenery, and desert adventure. Private guided convoys or chartered fly-in safaris can be arranged across vast landscapes and unique accommodations.

Top Experiences:
  • Wildlife viewing at Etosha’s waterholes
  • Desert walks and quad biking near Sossusvlei
  • Add-on: Swakopmund for adventure sports

Group Lodge Highlight:
Sossusvlei Desert Lodge – Modern, glass-walled suites in the Namib Desert with astronomy programs and quad biking.

  1. Rwanda & Uganda – Gorilla Trekking with Style

Why it’s ideal: Rare wildlife, luxury eco-lodges, and deep forest immersion

Groups passionate about conservation and nature will find Rwanda and Uganda ideal. Private gorilla treks, golden monkey tracking, and crater lake relaxation make it a great destination for active groups.

Top Experiences:
  • Gorilla trekking in Volcanoes or Bwindi
  • Lake Kivu sunset cruises
  • Add-on: Cultural visits and craft workshops

Group Lodge Highlight:
Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge – Volcano-view cottages, private fireplaces, and personalized trekking service.

Best Lodges & Villas for Private Groups

Lodge/Camp Location Sleeps Key Features
Morukuru Owner’s House Madikwe, South Africa 4–6 Pool, butler, guide, chef
Cottar’s Bush Villa Maasai Mara, Kenya 10 Private airstrip, vintage safari style
Serengeti Bushtops Tanzania 14+ Hot tubs, luxury tents, migration access
Zarafa Dhow Suites Linyanti, Botswana 4 Private plunge pool, deck, exclusive guiding
Sossusvlei Desert Lodge Namib Desert, Namibia 16 Star dome roofs, dune drives, quad biking
Volcanoes Virunga Lodge Rwanda 20 Panoramic views, cultural programs, gorilla base

Best Time for Group Safaris by Region

Destination Best Time Highlights
South Africa May–September Dry season, excellent wildlife visibility
Kenya & Tanzania June–October Great Migration, dry roads and clear skies
Botswana May–October Okavango floods, top wildlife sightings
Namibia April–October Clear skies, pleasant temperatures
Rwanda & Uganda June–September Dry trekking trails and gorilla visibility

🧳 Planning Tips for Private Group Safaris

  1. Start planning 8–12 months in advance, especially for gorilla permits or migration season.
  2. Choose lodges with full buyout options to ensure complete privacy.
  3. Balance the group’s needs – combine wildlife, downtime, and cultural elements.
  4. Include domestic flights or private charters to avoid long drives.
  5. Add experiences like balloon safaris, cooking classes, or stargazing.

Suggested Itinerary: 10-Day Tanzania + Zanzibar Group Safari

1–2 days: Arrive Arusha – relax in a luxury lodge
3–5 days : Serengeti private mobile camp – game drives, sundowners
Day 6–7: Ngorongoro Crater – crater tour and cultural visits
Day 8–10: Fly to Zanzibar – stay in a private beachfront villa with group snorkeling and sunset dhow cruise

Includes: Private guide, park fees, domestic flights, all meals, and beach excursions.

Plan Your Private Safari in Africa

Africa is unmatched when it comes to group safaris that combine luxury, freedom, and wildlife. Whether you’re reuniting family, celebrating with friends, or organizing a retreat, you’ll find the continent offers tailored experiences with unforgettable rewards.

Let us help you design a seamless group adventure—crafted to your group’s style, pace, and interests—with every detail handled from arrival to farewell.